The Routledge Dictionary of Historical SlangRoutledge, 2003. 9. 2. - 1066페이지 Drawn from the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, with the emphasis on the expressions used or coined before 1914. |
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... Shelta. is 'a kind of cryptic Irish spoken by tinkers and confirmed tramps; a secret jargon composed chiefly of Gaelic words disguised by changes of initial, transposition of letters, back-slanging and similar devices', F. & H ...
... Shelta. is 'a kind of cryptic Irish spoken by tinkers and confirmed tramps; a secret jargon composed chiefly of Gaelic words disguised by changes of initial, transposition of letters, back-slanging and similar devices', F. & H ...
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... Shelta: C.18–20. aim . The person that aims: coll: from ca 1880. cf. S.E. shot. ainoch . Thing: Shelta: C.18–20. ain't it a treat . Street: rhyming s.: from ca 1870. air, in the . (Of news, rumours) generally known or A-Z 39.
... Shelta: C.18–20. aim . The person that aims: coll: from ca 1880. cf. S.E. shot. ainoch . Thing: Shelta: C.18–20. ain't it a treat . Street: rhyming s.: from ca 1870. air, in the . (Of news, rumours) generally known or A-Z 39.
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... Shelta: C.18–20. ales, in his . In his cups, or rather his tankards of ale (ale orig. synonymous with beer): C.16–17; coll Shakespeare. Alexander . To hang (a person): Anglo-Irish coll: ca 1670–1800. ale-spinner The Routledge dictionary ...
... Shelta: C.18–20. ales, in his . In his cups, or rather his tankards of ale (ale orig. synonymous with beer): C.16–17; coll Shakespeare. Alexander . To hang (a person): Anglo-Irish coll: ca 1670–1800. ale-spinner The Routledge dictionary ...
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... who, caught in the act, is ducked in pond or at pump: late C.18–early 19. analken . To wash: Shelta: C.18–20. analt . To sweep (with broom): id. anan . 'What do you say, Sir?' in reply to The Routledge dictionary of historical slang 76.
... who, caught in the act, is ducked in pond or at pump: late C.18–early 19. analken . To wash: Shelta: C.18–20. analt . To sweep (with broom): id. anan . 'What do you say, Sir?' in reply to The Routledge dictionary of historical slang 76.
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