Notes and Queries, Volumen97Oxford University Press, 1898 |
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... word , and not a loan - word from the Greek . We are almost driven to the con- clusion , therefore , that Cripplegate derived its name from a person of the name of Cripel , just as its neighbour , the modern Aldersgate , derived its ...
... word , and not a loan - word from the Greek . We are almost driven to the con- clusion , therefore , that Cripplegate derived its name from a person of the name of Cripel , just as its neighbour , the modern Aldersgate , derived its ...
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... word , with the meaning " to rear , " appears as a Lincolnshire expression in Brogden's Provincial Words ' ( 1866 ) . As Brogden is our only authority for this word , I should be glad to hear from any one who has met with it either in ...
... word , with the meaning " to rear , " appears as a Lincolnshire expression in Brogden's Provincial Words ' ( 1866 ) . As Brogden is our only authority for this word , I should be glad to hear from any one who has met with it either in ...
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... word appears to be getting into use to signify not only any thing woven , but also the fibres from which textile fabrics are made . Of late several instances have been noted , the most recent being that in the Economist of 18 December ...
... word appears to be getting into use to signify not only any thing woven , but also the fibres from which textile fabrics are made . Of late several instances have been noted , the most recent being that in the Economist of 18 December ...
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... word for tea- cups and mugs . It was used by Defoe in this sense in his Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal ... word , it must be the same as the Welsh word ton , a wave . I find that Dr. W. Owen Pughe , the Welsh lexicographer ...
... word for tea- cups and mugs . It was used by Defoe in this sense in his Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal ... word , it must be the same as the Welsh word ton , a wave . I find that Dr. W. Owen Pughe , the Welsh lexicographer ...
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... word would appear to be also in use in Ireland . The coachman here ( a co . Wicklow man ) observed quite lately , à propos of the stable - yard , that it was " sniving with rats . " KATHLEEN WARD . Castle Ward , Downpatrick . This word ...
... word would appear to be also in use in Ireland . The coachman here ( a co . Wicklow man ) observed quite lately , à propos of the stable - yard , that it was " sniving with rats . " KATHLEEN WARD . Castle Ward , Downpatrick . This word ...
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