An Essay on the Archæology of Our Popular Phrases and Nursery Rhymes, Том 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Company, 1837 |
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... body forwards , in sign of prostration [ external homage ] . Both words are as the old form of contraction usual for the participle present in ing of which e is the known abbreviation . The ing is obsolete in the Dutch , and ende has ...
... body forwards , in sign of prostration [ external homage ] . Both words are as the old form of contraction usual for the participle present in ing of which e is the known abbreviation . The ing is obsolete in the Dutch , and ende has ...
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... body , and sees the dismal figure it presents . Heeten , to say posi- tively , to call , to name . Door in heel , quite gone by , and equivalent to the French term trépassé , in the sense of dead , passed away , gone elsewhere , gone ...
... body , and sees the dismal figure it presents . Heeten , to say posi- tively , to call , to name . Door in heel , quite gone by , and equivalent to the French term trépassé , in the sense of dead , passed away , gone elsewhere , gone ...
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... body , which bone is . Been is also a leg ; but then from a different source ; and being originally as the legs ( both legs ) had at first no other plural . It is possible that bloote - beens ( bloody bones ) may be as naked - shanks ...
... body , which bone is . Been is also a leg ; but then from a different source ; and being originally as the legs ( both legs ) had at first no other plural . It is possible that bloote - beens ( bloody bones ) may be as naked - shanks ...
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... body into its con- stituent parts ; and necessarily a setting free of that which is within . Death was formerly spelt dede . And also I would that al tho had the DEDE . " - CHAUCER . " Lo Lorde , my Lady hath my death isworne " With ...
... body into its con- stituent parts ; and necessarily a setting free of that which is within . Death was formerly spelt dede . And also I would that al tho had the DEDE . " - CHAUCER . " Lo Lorde , my Lady hath my death isworne " With ...
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... bodies . By the travesty the expression is contracted to the homely sense of , all in order in a shop [ a house ] or any other smaller concern within the scope of hourly observation . In , in . Happe , happening , an event , an instance ...
... bodies . By the travesty the expression is contracted to the homely sense of , all in order in a shop [ a house ] or any other smaller concern within the scope of hourly observation . In , in . Happe , happening , an event , an instance ...
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Anglo-Saxon appearance ARCHEOLOGY Bede belong chance CHAUCER contraction cunning daer distress drunk Dutch ellipsis evidently evil explained expression fool foul French friar Gauw grete grounded Grouw guit hach haest head heel Heer heet Heeten hell hence hiet Hoeve houde Huif IDEM ijse implying import intermutating Italian Jack Jack Ketch JOHNSON knah labour language Latin literally look Lord maer means mede meé mind monk mood nature never noise once original form original phrase pain paragogical participle present Pasquinade person in question potential mood præterite priest pronounced quoth regard rogue rouw schie seer sense shews sounds stick subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive suspect t'el term thema ther thing thou tion travesty turn Tuyf utter verb Voer voeren whence wijse word
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