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 2 |
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Page 492
... lady , mistress , goodwife , gammer , or whore ; so they do but buy my book , and pay honestly for it , it's all one to me : a knave's money is as good as an honest man's . Poor Robin , 1707 . GAFFLE , ( 1 ) s . A part of the cross- bow ...
... lady , mistress , goodwife , gammer , or whore ; so they do but buy my book , and pay honestly for it , it's all one to me : a knave's money is as good as an honest man's . Poor Robin , 1707 . GAFFLE , ( 1 ) s . A part of the cross- bow ...
Page 496
... lady , and what gallant Sports with that merchant's wife . B. & Fl . False One , i , 1 . She's impudent , my lord , And was a common gamester to the camp . Shakesp . , All's Well , v , 3 . GAMMALKIN , S. An awkward ram- bling fellow ...
... lady , and what gallant Sports with that merchant's wife . B. & Fl . False One , i , 1 . She's impudent , my lord , And was a common gamester to the camp . Shakesp . , All's Well , v , 3 . GAMMALKIN , S. An awkward ram- bling fellow ...
Page 509
... Lady Beardl . Lord bless us ! I vow he has lov'd a wench better than a psalm- book , coz ; that he has , o ' my word . Beauf . Not unlikely , madam ; but I never heard he kept any . Lady B. Did ye not ? well , that's all one if he did ...
... Lady Beardl . Lord bless us ! I vow he has lov'd a wench better than a psalm- book , coz ; that he has , o ' my word . Beauf . Not unlikely , madam ; but I never heard he kept any . Lady B. Did ye not ? well , that's all one if he did ...
Page 518
... lady - bird . GOD - CAKE , 8. A sort of cake sent on New Year's Day by sponsors to their godchildren , a practice peculiar to Coventry . GODCEPT , 8. A godfather . Ho- linshed . GODDARD , 8. ( 1 ) A fool . North . ( 2 ) A sort of ...
... lady - bird . GOD - CAKE , 8. A sort of cake sent on New Year's Day by sponsors to their godchildren , a practice peculiar to Coventry . GODCEPT , 8. A godfather . Ho- linshed . GODDARD , 8. ( 1 ) A fool . North . ( 2 ) A sort of ...
Page 522
... lady patron . GOOD - NIGHT , S. ( 1 ) A sort of bal- lad . Shakesp . ( 2 ) The song made or supposed to be made by a criminal shortly before his execution . GOOD - OUTS , adj . Doing well . Var.d. GOODS , 8. Cattle ; produce of the ...
... lady patron . GOOD - NIGHT , S. ( 1 ) A sort of bal- lad . Shakesp . ( 2 ) The song made or supposed to be made by a criminal shortly before his execution . GOOD - OUTS , adj . Doing well . Var.d. GOODS , 8. Cattle ; produce of the ...
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