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... origin . M. E. and name of which I am not aware of “ On a solitary hostel by the river side in the Cambridge- shire fens one reads in large letters above the door , ' Five miles from anywhere , no hurry ! ' " ALPHA . AN OLD VIOLA . - I ...
... origin . M. E. and name of which I am not aware of “ On a solitary hostel by the river side in the Cambridge- shire fens one reads in large letters above the door , ' Five miles from anywhere , no hurry ! ' " ALPHA . AN OLD VIOLA . - I ...
16. lappuse
... origin of the invidious name . Cardiff . F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY . I believe the origin of this term to be found in the ancient poem which begins with the words " Taffy was a Welshman , " the continuation of which I forbear to quote for ...
... origin of the invidious name . Cardiff . F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY . I believe the origin of this term to be found in the ancient poem which begins with the words " Taffy was a Welshman , " the continuation of which I forbear to quote for ...
17. lappuse
... origin of its use in this sense is WILLIAM PLATT . unknown . Callis Court , St. Peter's , Isle of Thanet . Probably fiasco has been mistaken for the Spanish chasco , which , according to Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary , means foil ...
... origin of its use in this sense is WILLIAM PLATT . unknown . Callis Court , St. Peter's , Isle of Thanet . Probably fiasco has been mistaken for the Spanish chasco , which , according to Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary , means foil ...
20. lappuse
... origin . The derivation of words is no easy matter . They are not among the wisest of men who use it as a pastime such as guessing riddles was to our forefathers . Though we do not accept many of Dr. Mackay's derivations , we are bound ...
... origin . The derivation of words is no easy matter . They are not among the wisest of men who use it as a pastime such as guessing riddles was to our forefathers . Though we do not accept many of Dr. Mackay's derivations , we are bound ...
30. lappuse
... origin used in Anglo - French , and a few , very few , such words there are , but they are almost entirely Anglo - French words . PROF . SKEAT'S meaning is probably words that are now English found in Anglo - French . I put the form or ...
... origin used in Anglo - French , and a few , very few , such words there are , but they are almost entirely Anglo - French words . PROF . SKEAT'S meaning is probably words that are now English found in Anglo - French . I put the form or ...
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