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Eric Partridge. Dict. D.N.B. 'Ducange Anglicus' ed. E.D.D. Egan's Grose Eng. esp. ex F. & Gibbons F. & H. fig. fl. Fr. Franklyn gen. Ger. Gr. Grose G.W. H. ibid. (ib.) id. i.e. imm. Irwin It. j. Jice Doone Jon Bee L. Dictionary ...
Eric Partridge. Dict. D.N.B. 'Ducange Anglicus' ed. E.D.D. Egan's Grose Eng. esp. ex F. & Gibbons F. & H. fig. fl. Fr. Franklyn gen. Ger. Gr. Grose G.W. H. ibid. (ib.) id. i.e. imm. Irwin It. j. Jice Doone Jon Bee L. Dictionary ...
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... Grose's version'—that's my eye, Betty Martin—'was already familiar in 1785...cf. the Fr. mon ©«il!,' Grose, P. The Betty Martin part, despite ingenious, too ingenious, hypotheses (esp. that sponsored by 'Jon Bee' and silently borrowed by ...
... Grose's version'—that's my eye, Betty Martin—'was already familiar in 1785...cf. the Fr. mon ©«il!,' Grose, P. The Betty Martin part, despite ingenious, too ingenious, hypotheses (esp. that sponsored by 'Jon Bee' and silently borrowed by ...
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... Grose, 2nd ed., 'A member or candidate for Barkshire; said of one troubled with a cough, vulgarly styled barking'; ob. barley. broth . 'Oil of barley', i.e. strong beer: 1785, Grose: ¢Óby 1860. barley-bun. gentleman . A rich gentleman ...
... Grose, 2nd ed., 'A member or candidate for Barkshire; said of one troubled with a cough, vulgarly styled barking'; ob. barley. broth . 'Oil of barley', i.e. strong beer: 1785, Grose: ¢Óby 1860. barley-bun. gentleman . A rich gentleman ...
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... Grose, 1823: Oxford University: ca 1820–40. Bayard of ten toes . One's feet. Esp. ride B....toes, to walk. Coll in late C.16– early 18, then dial. (ob.). Breton, Fuller, Grose. Breton's use in Good and Bad, 1616, tends to show that the ...
... Grose, 1823: Oxford University: ca 1820–40. Bayard of ten toes . One's feet. Esp. ride B....toes, to walk. Coll in late C.16– early 18, then dial. (ob.). Breton, Fuller, Grose. Breton's use in Good and Bad, 1616, tends to show that the ...
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... Grose, 1st ed. cf. BEST IN CHRISTENDOM; BOTH ENDS OF THE BUSK. beggars' bolts or bullets . Stones: coll, resp. late C.16–17, late C.18–early 19 (as in Grose, 1st ed.). beggar's brown . Scotch snuff: coll: C.19– 20; ob. Orig. The ...
... Grose, 1st ed. cf. BEST IN CHRISTENDOM; BOTH ENDS OF THE BUSK. beggars' bolts or bullets . Stones: coll, resp. late C.16–17, late C.18–early 19 (as in Grose, 1st ed.). beggar's brown . Scotch snuff: coll: C.19– 20; ob. Orig. The ...
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