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 2H. G. Bohn, 1857 - English language |
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... thou shalt ahrye for that is done . Hartshorne , Met . T. 225 . Ther start in Sander Sydebreche , And swere , be his fader sowle , he schulde abyche . Hunting of the Hare , 179 . We , yei , that shal thou sore abite . Towneley Mysteries ...
... thou shalt ahrye for that is done . Hartshorne , Met . T. 225 . Ther start in Sander Sydebreche , And swere , be his fader sowle , he schulde abyche . Hunting of the Hare , 179 . We , yei , that shal thou sore abite . Towneley Mysteries ...
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... Thou see hyne hyder and thyder y - cached Fram Pylate to Herode , So me bete hys bare flesche , That bygt arne all ablode . W. de Shoreham . ABLOY , interj . ( A.-N. ablo ! ) An exclamation used in hunting , and equivalent to On ! On ...
... Thou see hyne hyder and thyder y - cached Fram Pylate to Herode , So me bete hys bare flesche , That bygt arne all ablode . W. de Shoreham . ABLOY , interj . ( A.-N. ablo ! ) An exclamation used in hunting , and equivalent to On ! On ...
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... Thou opene myne lyppen , Lord , Let felthe of senne out wende , And my mouthe wyth wel god acord Schel thyme worschypyng sende . William de Shoreham . Sire knight , quoth he , maister and my lord . Now draweth cut , for that is myn ...
... Thou opene myne lyppen , Lord , Let felthe of senne out wende , And my mouthe wyth wel god acord Schel thyme worschypyng sende . William de Shoreham . Sire knight , quoth he , maister and my lord . Now draweth cut , for that is myn ...
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... thou here next sewend Whiche to this vyce is acordend . Gower , ed . 1532 , f . 36 . Granting . ACCORDING , part . a . Spenser . ACCORT , adj . ( A.-N. accort . ) Wary ; prudent . Minsheu . Accost , v . ( A.-N. ) To address one's self ...
... thou here next sewend Whiche to this vyce is acordend . Gower , ed . 1532 , f . 36 . Granting . ACCORDING , part . a . Spenser . ACCORT , adj . ( A.-N. accort . ) Wary ; prudent . Minsheu . Accost , v . ( A.-N. ) To address one's self ...
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... thou believe me , sweeting ? by this light I was adreamt on thee too . O. Pl . , vi , 351 . I was adreamt last night of Francis there . City N. Cap , O. Pl . , xi , 335 . I was even now adream'd that you could see with either of your ...
... thou believe me , sweeting ? by this light I was adreamt on thee too . O. Pl . , vi , 351 . I was adreamt last night of Francis there . City N. Cap , O. Pl . , xi , 335 . I was even now adream'd that you could see with either of your ...
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