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, Volume 1 |
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... & c . , CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FLANCE IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. A - F . LONDON : GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1886 . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED DICTIONARY.
... & c . , CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FLANCE IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. A - F . LONDON : GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1886 . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , LIMITED DICTIONARY.
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... vol . ii , p . 595 . Here ly buried Misstresse Maud Heade , Sometyme an Aldress , but now am deade , Anno MCCCCCLX and Seaven , The XIII Day of April , then My Lyf I leafte , as must all Men , My Body yelding to Christen Dust , My Soule ...
... vol . ii , p . 595 . Here ly buried Misstresse Maud Heade , Sometyme an Aldress , but now am deade , Anno MCCCCCLX and Seaven , The XIII Day of April , then My Lyf I leafte , as must all Men , My Body yelding to Christen Dust , My Soule ...
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... vol . i . ) In some parishes , the aleconner's jurisdiction was very extensive . ALECOST , S. Costmary ; an herb which was frequently put into ale , being an aromatic bitter . Still used in the North . ALECTIVE , 8. ( Lat . ) An ...
... vol . i . ) In some parishes , the aleconner's jurisdiction was very extensive . ALECOST , S. Costmary ; an herb which was frequently put into ale , being an aromatic bitter . Still used in the North . ALECTIVE , 8. ( Lat . ) An ...
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... vol . ii , n . 6 . ( 2 ) ( A.-S. analan . ) To temper in the fire . ( 3 ) ( 4.-S. nealacean . ) To ap- proach . Bothe wyth bullez and berez , and borez otherquyle , And etaynez , that hym anelede , of the heze felle . Syr Gawayne , p ...
... vol . ii , n . 6 . ( 2 ) ( A.-S. analan . ) To temper in the fire . ( 3 ) ( 4.-S. nealacean . ) To ap- proach . Bothe wyth bullez and berez , and borez otherquyle , And etaynez , that hym anelede , of the heze felle . Syr Gawayne , p ...
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... vol . vi , p . 290 . ASSISE , 8. ( 4.-N. ) ( 1 ) Place ; si- tuation . There ne was not a point truely , That it has in his right assise . ( 2 ) A statute . Rom . of the Rose , 1237 . Sire , he said , bi God in heven , Thise boilouns ...
... vol . vi , p . 290 . ASSISE , 8. ( 4.-N. ) ( 1 ) Place ; si- tuation . There ne was not a point truely , That it has in his right assise . ( 2 ) A statute . Rom . of the Rose , 1237 . Sire , he said , bi God in heven , Thise boilouns ...
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