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 2G. Bell & sons, 1904 - English language |
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... cent . GALE - HEADED , s . Stupid . Devon . GALENTINE , 8. ( Fr. ) A sort of sauce . We have in the old cookery re- ceipts for such dishes as " lam- preys in galyntyne . " Galyntyne . Take crustes of brede , and grynde hem smalle . Do ...
... cent . GALE - HEADED , s . Stupid . Devon . GALENTINE , 8. ( Fr. ) A sort of sauce . We have in the old cookery re- ceipts for such dishes as " lam- preys in galyntyne . " Galyntyne . Take crustes of brede , and grynde hem smalle . Do ...
Page 508
... cent . this word is found under the forms gygbote , gyblot , and gylot . If this be The recompence of striving to preserve A wanton gigglet honest , very shortly " Twill make all mankind pandars . Massing . , Fatal Dowry , act iii ...
... cent . this word is found under the forms gygbote , gyblot , and gylot . If this be The recompence of striving to preserve A wanton gigglet honest , very shortly " Twill make all mankind pandars . Massing . , Fatal Dowry , act iii ...
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... cent . If either he gaspeth or gloometh . Tom Tyler and his Wife , 1598 . What devill , woman , plucke up your hart , and leve of al this gloming . Gammer Gurt . , O. Pl . , ii , 48 . Whereas before ye satte all heavie and glommyng ...
... cent . If either he gaspeth or gloometh . Tom Tyler and his Wife , 1598 . What devill , woman , plucke up your hart , and leve of al this gloming . Gammer Gurt . , O. Pl . , ii , 48 . Whereas before ye satte all heavie and glommyng ...
Page 520
... cent . GOLIARDS , S. Riotous and unthrifty scholars who attended on the tables of the richer ecclesiastics , and gained their living and cloth- ing by practising the profession of buffoons and jesters . Go - LIE , v . To recline ; to ...
... cent . GOLIARDS , S. Riotous and unthrifty scholars who attended on the tables of the richer ecclesiastics , and gained their living and cloth- ing by practising the profession of buffoons and jesters . Go - LIE , v . To recline ; to ...
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... cent . GOLLAND , 8. ( 1 ) Crowfoot ; sup- posed to be the double crowfoot or yellow batchelor's - buttons . ( 2 ) The corn - marigold . North . GOLLAR , V. To shout ; to snarl . North . GOLLDER , S. ( 4.-S. ) Low vulgar lan- guage ...
... cent . GOLLAND , 8. ( 1 ) Crowfoot ; sup- posed to be the double crowfoot or yellow batchelor's - buttons . ( 2 ) The corn - marigold . North . GOLLAR , V. To shout ; to snarl . North . GOLLDER , S. ( 4.-S. ) Low vulgar lan- guage ...
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