The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of York: With a Copious Glossary, Illustrated by Authorities from Ancient English and Scottish Writers and Exemplified by Two Familiar Dialogues, Volume 1 |
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... hath oon maner soun amonge alle men that speketh hit arigt in Engelonde . ” Respecting the pronunciation of the Craven Dialect , I have to observe , that monosyllables frequently become dissyllables , as bread , bre - ad ; lead , le ...
... hath oon maner soun amonge alle men that speketh hit arigt in Engelonde . ” Respecting the pronunciation of the Craven Dialect , I have to observe , that monosyllables frequently become dissyllables , as bread , bre - ad ; lead , le ...
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... hath almaries . " AUMUS , Alms . P. Plou . A. S. aelmes . FR . aumosne . " And in his almus he threw sylver . " Wintoun's Cron . " Be righteous judge in saving thy name , Rich do almose lest thou lese bliss with shame . " " The silly ...
... hath almaries . " AUMUS , Alms . P. Plou . A. S. aelmes . FR . aumosne . " And in his almus he threw sylver . " Wintoun's Cron . " Be righteous judge in saving thy name , Rich do almose lest thou lese bliss with shame . " " The silly ...
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... hath strekene the yerle Douglas , In at the brest bane . " Chevy Chase . BANE , Near , convenient . BELG . bane , a path . ISL . beinn , rectus . " And have reward for love and so get bene Unto these women courtly . " Chaucer C. L. Bane ...
... hath strekene the yerle Douglas , In at the brest bane . " Chevy Chase . BANE , Near , convenient . BELG . bane , a path . ISL . beinn , rectus . " And have reward for love and so get bene Unto these women courtly . " Chaucer C. L. Bane ...
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... hath forgotten us and will not help us . " Latimer's Sermons . BRIDLE - STY , A road for a horse but not for a carriage . Qu . bridle per metonym : for a horse , and A. S. stiga , a path . BELG . breyden , to ride . This has the same ...
... hath forgotten us and will not help us . " Latimer's Sermons . BRIDLE - STY , A road for a horse but not for a carriage . Qu . bridle per metonym : for a horse , and A. S. stiga , a path . BELG . breyden , to ride . This has the same ...
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... hath so gra- ciously dealte with us as he hath . " R. Askam's Letter to his Wife on the Death of their Child . COLD - FIRE , Fuel made ready for lighting . COLD - COMFORT , Any thing said or done to disappoint our hopes or aggravate our ...
... hath so gra- ciously dealte with us as he hath . " R. Askam's Letter to his Wife on the Death of their Child . COLD - FIRE , Fuel made ready for lighting . COLD - COMFORT , Any thing said or done to disappoint our hopes or aggravate our ...
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2d vol Allan Ramsay Antiq applied Bartas Battle of Otterburne beat BELG Ben Jonson Brand's Pop Brockett Burns called cattle Chauc Chaucer Cheshire clam common corn corruption Cotgrave Craven Cronycle derives Dialect doth Doug Douglas Virg drink Du Bartas dung English etymon expression Fairfax Tasso feaful fellow fire frae frequently gang Gentle Shepherd Glossary GOTH hath hence horse Idem iron Jamieson Johnson King kittle KNAA Lancashire language LEET Linn Lord loup mell Miege milk Minshew Minst Moor Nares nivver obsolete person Piers Plou Plou Poems Præt probably Quentin Durward Richmondshire Ronan's Saxon says Scotland Scottish sense Shaks Shakspeare sheep Shoe's signifies Skinner Spenser stone substantive supposed synonymous Tale TEUT thee thing thou Tim Bobbin Todd Todd's second edition Tusser verb Verstegan Vide weel WELSH Wiclif word