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... meaning wind , as it is eminently parts of Spain , might be of Keltic origin , a wind instrument . Gustav Korting , in his ' Lateinisch - Romanisches Wörterbuch ( Pader- born , 1891 ) , explains the word as little as the Castilian ...
... meaning wind , as it is eminently parts of Spain , might be of Keltic origin , a wind instrument . Gustav Korting , in his ' Lateinisch - Romanisches Wörterbuch ( Pader- born , 1891 ) , explains the word as little as the Castilian ...
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... meaning of the word bully to give the first push to the ball a usual one ? It is not given in ' H.E.D. ' D. M. R. through th ' wayter for , when tha ' knows I'm witchelt ? " Is the word still in use in any part of England , and is there ...
... meaning of the word bully to give the first push to the ball a usual one ? It is not given in ' H.E.D. ' D. M. R. through th ' wayter for , when tha ' knows I'm witchelt ? " Is the word still in use in any part of England , and is there ...
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... meaning is or cliff , " as explained by Mr. Bradley in preserved in Alderley Edge , co . Chester , Weston - under - Edge , Aston - under - Edge , and Wootton - under Edge , co . Gloucester , in addition to the instances given in the ...
... meaning is or cliff , " as explained by Mr. Bradley in preserved in Alderley Edge , co . Chester , Weston - under - Edge , Aston - under - Edge , and Wootton - under Edge , co . Gloucester , in addition to the instances given in the ...
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... meaning that he had dressed himself in cricketing or boating flannels . As this is the first time I have noticed this expression in any work of literary pretensions it may be worth while recording it in the pages of ' N. & Q ...
... meaning that he had dressed himself in cricketing or boating flannels . As this is the first time I have noticed this expression in any work of literary pretensions it may be worth while recording it in the pages of ' N. & Q ...
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... meaning . " * Again , It will have been noticed that the building relying on Mr. Stevenson , he says , The described by Saxo Grammaticus is 240 ft . little evidence that we have seems to point long , and also that it is divided into to ...
... meaning . " * Again , It will have been noticed that the building relying on Mr. Stevenson , he says , The described by Saxo Grammaticus is 240 ft . little evidence that we have seems to point long , and also that it is divided into to ...
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