A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to Customs, Proverbs, Etc. : which Have Been Thought to Require Illustration in the Works of English Authors, Particularly Shakespeare and His Contemporaries, 第 2 卷J.R. Smith, 1876 - 981页 |
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... Withals ' Dictionary , ed . 1634 , p . 565 . KAM . Crooked . " Kam , in Erse , is squint - ey'd , and applied to anything awry . " Johns . Thus camock means a crooked tree ( see CAMOCK ) ; and it is most probable that they are both from ...
... Withals ' Dictionary , ed . 1634 , p . 565 . KAM . Crooked . " Kam , in Erse , is squint - ey'd , and applied to anything awry . " Johns . Thus camock means a crooked tree ( see CAMOCK ) ; and it is most probable that they are both from ...
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... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 73 . + KNEED . Your worth , enfired by my kneed quill . Whiting's Albino and Bellama , 1638 . KNEELING AFTER A PLAY . It was the custom for the actors in every theatre , at the conclusion of the ...
... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 73 . + KNEED . Your worth , enfired by my kneed quill . Whiting's Albino and Bellama , 1638 . KNEELING AFTER A PLAY . It was the custom for the actors in every theatre , at the conclusion of the ...
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... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 202 . † To LAY OFF . To wash . I pre'thee if thou wilt , Stay for me till I have in yon fresh fount Layd off the sweat and dust that yesterday I soyld me with . Aminta , 1628 . TO LAY IN ONE'S ...
... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 202 . † To LAY OFF . To wash . I pre'thee if thou wilt , Stay for me till I have in yon fresh fount Layd off the sweat and dust that yesterday I soyld me with . Aminta , 1628 . TO LAY IN ONE'S ...
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... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 317 . LIBERAL , adj . , sometimes had the meaning which we express by libertine , or licentious , as being too free or liberal ; frank beyond honesty or decency , as Johnson explains it . Who hath ...
... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 317 . LIBERAL , adj . , sometimes had the meaning which we express by libertine , or licentious , as being too free or liberal ; frank beyond honesty or decency , as Johnson explains it . Who hath ...
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... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 438 . LITHER , adj . Soft , pliable , yielding ; the comparative of lithe . From lithe , Saxon . Two Talbots , winged through the lither sky , In thy despite shall scape mortality . 1 Hen . VI ...
... Withals ' Dictionarie , ed . 1608 , p . 438 . LITHER , adj . Soft , pliable , yielding ; the comparative of lithe . From lithe , Saxon . Two Talbots , winged through the lither sky , In thy despite shall scape mortality . 1 Hen . VI ...
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