Essay on the Archaeology of Our Popular Phrases: Terms and Nursery Rhymes, Volumul 2John King, 1840 |
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... Johnson surmises feather , to have derived the sense of kind , sort , from the above well known phrase , which he at- tempts to account for in its literal import ; but sayings are not the groundwork of words , though words are the ...
... Johnson surmises feather , to have derived the sense of kind , sort , from the above well known phrase , which he at- tempts to account for in its literal import ; but sayings are not the groundwork of words , though words are the ...
Pagina 4
... Johnson derives this verb from the latin discussus , a tense of the passive of discutio , I shake , I quash , I batter , beat , smash to pieces , down ; also to comminute by disgestion , in a direct practical sense ; but that's the same ...
... Johnson derives this verb from the latin discussus , a tense of the passive of discutio , I shake , I quash , I batter , beat , smash to pieces , down ; also to comminute by disgestion , in a direct practical sense ; but that's the same ...
Pagina 16
... Johnson has omitted the term vampire in his Dict . and to vamp he derives with others , from the fr . avant , before ! YESTERDAY , YESTERNIGHT ; TO DAY ; NO DAY ; DAY TIME ; NIGHT TIME ; seems , je's ter d'ee ; q . c . your is ( present ) ...
... Johnson has omitted the term vampire in his Dict . and to vamp he derives with others , from the fr . avant , before ! YESTERDAY , YESTERNIGHT ; TO DAY ; NO DAY ; DAY TIME ; NIGHT TIME ; seems , je's ter d'ee ; q . c . your is ( present ) ...
Pagina 20
... Johnson derives haberdasher from the german habt ihr dass , will you have that ? " A HABERDASHER , and a carpenter , " A webbe ( weaver ) , a dier , and a tapiser . " Chaucer . 66 " Because these cunning men are like HABERDASHERS of ...
... Johnson derives haberdasher from the german habt ihr dass , will you have that ? " A HABERDASHER , and a carpenter , " A webbe ( weaver ) , a dier , and a tapiser . " Chaucer . 66 " Because these cunning men are like HABERDASHERS of ...
Pagina 36
... Derived by Johnson and others from the lat . and ital . mandra , a cattle team or fold ! But how is an assem- blage of beasts to typify a song of any sort ? 66 Waters , by whose falls " Birds sing melodious MADRIGALS . " Shakespeare ...
... Derived by Johnson and others from the lat . and ital . mandra , a cattle team or fold ! But how is an assem- blage of beasts to typify a song of any sort ? 66 Waters , by whose falls " Birds sing melodious MADRIGALS . " Shakespeare ...
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Essay on the Archaeology of Our Popular Phrases; Terms and ..., Volumul 2 John Bellenden Ker Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2013 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Adam and Eve allusion Bije Cambd cause Chaucer d'ee dear destined for Heaven Devil dialect doctrine dutch ee'r ellipsis equivalent er's eternity expression Faith fellow formerly Friar says Friar's Hell ground grouw h no letter hand Heathen Saxon heet Hence the french Hence the latin hereafter Heve hiet hij's hijge ho'n hold Hudibras Huijf hyen Idem ijle ijse implying indefinite italian Johnson derives latin lije literal import m'hij m'Hye Maker means mede mind Missionary Mother Natural Religion nie er object in point original phrase Papist Pije præt pres pronounce q. e. there's q.e. the Friar real-body-wafer reference relation rems rest pre-explained rije rouw Saije Saxon replies Saxon says Saxon type schie seems sense Shakesp soul substantive t'ee t'hij tells term Teutonick thing torment Hell travesty verb Wafer whence word