A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: From an Original Manuscript, in the Library of John George Lambton, Esq., M. P., with Considerable AdditionsE. Charnley, 1825 - 243 страници |
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... tobacco pouch . Come , dinna , dinna whinge and whipe , Like yammering Isbel Mackey ; Cheer up , maw hinny ! leet thee pipe , And tyek a blast o ' backy ! Song , Bob Cranky's Adieu . BADGER , a cadger or pedlar ; but originally a 10 AX.
... tobacco pouch . Come , dinna , dinna whinge and whipe , Like yammering Isbel Mackey ; Cheer up , maw hinny ! leet thee pipe , And tyek a blast o ' backy ! Song , Bob Cranky's Adieu . BADGER , a cadger or pedlar ; but originally a 10 AX.
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... originally a person who pur- chased grain at one market and took it on horseback to sell at another . Before the roads in the North were pass- and carts , this trade of badgering was able for waggons very extensive . BAD , BADLY , sick ...
... originally a person who pur- chased grain at one market and took it on horseback to sell at another . Before the roads in the North were pass- and carts , this trade of badgering was able for waggons very extensive . BAD , BADLY , sick ...
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... originally baked in the embers and toasted over again on a girdle when used . Gael . bonnack , a cake ; or it may be from Isl . baun , a bean , merly been made of bean meal . BARGH , BERG , a hill , or steep way . Ihre . BAR - GUEST , a ...
... originally baked in the embers and toasted over again on a girdle when used . Gael . bonnack , a cake ; or it may be from Isl . baun , a bean , merly been made of bean meal . BARGH , BERG , a hill , or steep way . Ihre . BAR - GUEST , a ...
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... originally from the Scotch . - Shakspeare appears to have understood it in its different meanings . We say that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue . Match to match I have encountered ...
... originally from the Scotch . - Shakspeare appears to have understood it in its different meanings . We say that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a bonny eye , a passing pleasing tongue . Match to match I have encountered ...
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... Originally that belonging to the lord of a manor , or to a monastery . Fr. grange . GRAPE , to feel . Sax . grapian . See , a good article in Moor , Grope . GRAPE , a dung fork with three or more prongs . Su . - Got . grepe , tridens ...
... Originally that belonging to the lord of a manor , or to a monastery . Fr. grange . GRAPE , to feel . Sax . grapian . See , a good article in Moor , Grope . GRAPE , a dung fork with three or more prongs . Su . - Got . grepe , tridens ...
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Æsop ancient Antiq applied Aw'l bairn Barrister at Law beat Beaum bird BIZON BLASH Brand's Pop bread cake called Canny Newcassel castle cattle Chaucer common copies corn corruption Crav creils dialect dirty Durham fair fellow female fire Flet Gael Gateshead Germ Gloss Glossary grass Grose Hence Henry hinny horse iron Jamieson JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON Johnson keel keelmen kind lads language London Lord means milk Mirror for Magistrates Mo.-Got Moor Nares Newcastle noise North country North Shields Northern Northumberland Northumbrian obsolete Old Eng old word originally Peirs Ploughman perhaps person piece Pure Saxon RIGHT HONOURABLE Saxon says Scotch sense Shak Shakspeare sheep Song sort Spenser stone Su.-Got Suff term Teut thing Thomas Todd Todd's John Tyne vulgar Welsh Wilb Willan William writers young
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