Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century which are No Longer in Use, Or are Not Used in the Same Sense. And Words which are Now Used Only in the Provincial Dialects, Volume 1G. Bell & sons, 1904 - 1039 pages |
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... Chaucer , who was essentially a Court poet , the proportion of the Anglo- Norman to the Anglo - Saxon is very great . Much of this Anglo- Norman element was afterwards rejected from the English language , but much was retained , and of ...
... Chaucer , who was essentially a Court poet , the proportion of the Anglo- Norman to the Anglo - Saxon is very great . Much of this Anglo- Norman element was afterwards rejected from the English language , but much was retained , and of ...
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... Chaucer , and writers of his time . For , soche another , as I gesse , Aforne ne was , ne more vermaile ; I was abawed for merveile . Rom . of the Rose , 3644 . My mirth and melis is fasting , My countenance is niceté , And al abawed ...
... Chaucer , and writers of his time . For , soche another , as I gesse , Aforne ne was , ne more vermaile ; I was abawed for merveile . Rom . of the Rose , 3644 . My mirth and melis is fasting , My countenance is niceté , And al abawed ...
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... Chaucer , C. T. 3935 . ADRAD , part . p . ( from 4.-S. ADRED. Therefore I rede , keepe the at home ; For thou shalt abeye for that is done . Hartshorne , Met . T. 225 . Ther start in Sander Sydebreche , And swere , be his fader sowle ...
... Chaucer , C. T. 3935 . ADRAD , part . p . ( from 4.-S. ADRED. Therefore I rede , keepe the at home ; For thou shalt abeye for that is done . Hartshorne , Met . T. 225 . Ther start in Sander Sydebreche , And swere , be his fader sowle ...
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... Chaucer's Canterb . Tales , 165 . ( 5 ) Wealthy . Herefordsh . North . An able man , i . e . a rich man . ABLECTICK , adj . ( from Lat . ab and lego . ) Set out for sale . Cockeram . ABLEGATION , 8. ( Lat . ) A dismis- sion ; a ...
... Chaucer's Canterb . Tales , 165 . ( 5 ) Wealthy . Herefordsh . North . An able man , i . e . a rich man . ABLECTICK , adj . ( from Lat . ab and lego . ) Set out for sale . Cockeram . ABLEGATION , 8. ( Lat . ) A dismis- sion ; a ...
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... Chaucer . ABNEGATION , 8. ( Lat . ) Self - denial . O let me imitate so blessed example , and by the merits of thy obedience , let me obtain the grace of humility , and abnegation of all my own desires in the clearest renunciation of my ...
... Chaucer . ABNEGATION , 8. ( Lat . ) Self - denial . O let me imitate so blessed example , and by the merits of thy obedience , let me obtain the grace of humility , and abnegation of all my own desires in the clearest renunciation of my ...
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