Shropshire word-book, a glossary of archaic and provincial words, &c., used in the county, 第 2 部分Trübner & Company, 1879 - 524页 |
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第xcvi页
... thing k uz yoa mun u ad yoa'r ' tung'g ei'ld dhis maur'nin ufoa'r ' yoa staa'r'tid . ' ' Noa indee'd Sur , ' sed Beti , ' ei an'u fur ' if it ad u bin eild it ŏŏd nev'ur ' u stop't . Noa ' dei'njur ' ! ' ANALYTIC GLOSSIC VERSION . ' Wi ...
... thing k uz yoa mun u ad yoa'r ' tung'g ei'ld dhis maur'nin ufoa'r ' yoa staa'r'tid . ' ' Noa indee'd Sur , ' sed Beti , ' ei an'u fur ' if it ad u bin eild it ŏŏd nev'ur ' u stop't . Noa ' dei'njur ' ! ' ANALYTIC GLOSSIC VERSION . ' Wi ...
第4页
... thing ; and is generally used with the verb ' get , ' but not always . -WEM ; WHITCHURCH ; Cheshire Border . Whad han yo bin agate on ? ' Yo can get agate o ' that job , as soon as yo'n a mind . ' ' I pray you , Memory , set him agate ...
... thing ; and is generally used with the verb ' get , ' but not always . -WEM ; WHITCHURCH ; Cheshire Border . Whad han yo bin agate on ? ' Yo can get agate o ' that job , as soon as yo'n a mind . ' ' I pray you , Memory , set him agate ...
第23页
... thing . ' -WHITCHURCH , Whixall . ( 3 ) adj . , obsols . large ; protuberant . A great barge - bellied thing .'- PULVERBATCH . BARGS [ baa'r'ggz ] , interj . a schoolboy's term . Crying bargs entitles him to a short withdrawal from a ...
... thing . ' -WHITCHURCH , Whixall . ( 3 ) adj . , obsols . large ; protuberant . A great barge - bellied thing .'- PULVERBATCH . BARGS [ baa'r'ggz ] , interj . a schoolboy's term . Crying bargs entitles him to a short withdrawal from a ...
第25页
... thing . ' Touch I remember , when I was in love The kissing of her batlet and the cow's dugs That her pretty chapt hands had milked . ' As You Like It , II . iv . 49 . A.S. bat , a bat ; club ; -of Celtic origin . Cf. Bat - staff . ( 2 ) ...
... thing . ' Touch I remember , when I was in love The kissing of her batlet and the cow's dugs That her pretty chapt hands had milked . ' As You Like It , II . iv . 49 . A.S. bat , a bat ; club ; -of Celtic origin . Cf. Bat - staff . ( 2 ) ...
第28页
... thing anunst another , I think it oŏl ; theer's some good owd stouls in it as ŏŏd mak ' us firein ' for ' afe the winter . ' ( 2 ) v . a . to thicken the lower part of a hedge by putting thorns into it . - PULVERBATCH . Qy . com . As ...
... thing anunst another , I think it oŏl ; theer's some good owd stouls in it as ŏŏd mak ' us firein ' for ' afe the winter . ' ( 2 ) v . a . to thicken the lower part of a hedge by putting thorns into it . - PULVERBATCH . Qy . com . As ...
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