Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century which are No Longer in Use, Or are Not Used in the Same Sense. And Words which are Now Used Only in the Provincial Dialects, Zväzok 1G. Bell & sons, 1886 - 1039 strán (strany) |
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... meaning , but in general not perceptibly altering it . Thus we have constantly such forms as acold , for cold ... meanings of a as a separate word . ( 1 ) Always ; ever ( from the A.-S. ) ; still used in this sense in Cumberland . A the ...
... meaning , but in general not perceptibly altering it . Thus we have constantly such forms as acold , for cold ... meanings of a as a separate word . ( 1 ) Always ; ever ( from the A.-S. ) ; still used in this sense in Cumberland . A the ...
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... meaning of the word : Wel know they the reume yf it aryse , An aker is it clept , I understonde , Whos myght there may no shippe or wynd wytstonde . This reume in thoccian of propre kynde , Wytoute wynde hathe his commotioun ; The ...
... meaning of the word : Wel know they the reume yf it aryse , An aker is it clept , I understonde , Whos myght there may no shippe or wynd wytstonde . This reume in thoccian of propre kynde , Wytoute wynde hathe his commotioun ; The ...
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... meanings of the word in his Guide into Tongues , 1627 . ACOLATE , adj . ( Gr . ) Froward ; peevish . So explained in Rider's Dictionarie , 1640 . ACOLDING , part . a . ( from the A.-S. See Acold . ) Getting cold . ACOLEN . See Accole ...
... meanings of the word in his Guide into Tongues , 1627 . ACOLATE , adj . ( Gr . ) Froward ; peevish . So explained in Rider's Dictionarie , 1640 . ACOLDING , part . a . ( from the A.-S. See Acold . ) Getting cold . ACOLEN . See Accole ...
Strana 32
... meanings of the wor but it is also often used to den encountering , opposing , attac ing , and most generally , to offe and insult avowedly and wi design . For we have closely sent for Hamlet hith That he , as ' twere by accident , may ...
... meanings of the wor but it is also often used to den encountering , opposing , attac ing , and most generally , to offe and insult avowedly and wi design . For we have closely sent for Hamlet hith That he , as ' twere by accident , may ...
Strana 44
... meaning is applied to a door partly opened . AJAX . Pronounced Ajax ( with the a long . ) Sir John Harringto celebr 1596 , published_a tract , called " The Metar phosis of Ajax , " by which meant the improvement jakes , or privy , by ...
... meaning is applied to a door partly opened . AJAX . Pronounced Ajax ( with the a long . ) Sir John Harringto celebr 1596 , published_a tract , called " The Metar phosis of Ajax , " by which meant the improvement jakes , or privy , by ...
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