An Essay on the Archaeology of Our Popular Phrases, and Nursery Rhymes, Volume 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, 1840 - English language |
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... from him on the occasion in question ; he destroyed his hopes in this case . Hie trippt hope ; ijse ijl's ; q . e . in this case , hope being trodden under foot [ destroyed ] , dread about it [ fear and 46 ARCHEOLOGY OF.
... from him on the occasion in question ; he destroyed his hopes in this case . Hie trippt hope ; ijse ijl's ; q . e . in this case , hope being trodden under foot [ destroyed ] , dread about it [ fear and 46 ARCHEOLOGY OF.
Page 47
... Ijse , dread , fear , anxiety . Ijl , ijdel , idle , vain , useless . Ijse when aspirated , sounds his . Our term idle is the Dutch ijdel , vain , useless , empty ; an idle man is a useless man ; idle time , unemployed time , and so ...
... Ijse , dread , fear , anxiety . Ijl , ijdel , idle , vain , useless . Ijse when aspirated , sounds his . Our term idle is the Dutch ijdel , vain , useless , empty ; an idle man is a useless man ; idle time , unemployed time , and so ...
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... ijse , maere rouw bij hoon's ; q . e . bring terror into him ; for that repentance follows dis- grace is a mere fable ; inspire him with dread , don't trust to the mere effect of shame upon him . A half jocular form of recommending the ...
... ijse , maere rouw bij hoon's ; q . e . bring terror into him ; for that repentance follows dis- grace is a mere fable ; inspire him with dread , don't trust to the mere effect of shame upon him . A half jocular form of recommending the ...
Page 76
... ijse sounds , down on his ; maere - rouuw , sounds marrow ; bij hoon's sounds bones . Doe A boon ; a favour , a grace , a benefit ; as when we say , the boon was granted ; he asked it as a boon ; & c . & c .; Er by hoon ; q . e . there ...
... ijse sounds , down on his ; maere - rouuw , sounds marrow ; bij hoon's sounds bones . Doe A boon ; a favour , a grace , a benefit ; as when we say , the boon was granted ; he asked it as a boon ; & c . & c .; Er by hoon ; q . e . there ...
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... ijse , gar reve ; Ei ! sie heyd de ouwel Wijse meê ' s paijd ; end schouw fel ; End Ei ! well dij hijghe , ijse , gar reve . When you are really gasping , becoming cold , and quite beside yourself ; eh ! Rustic , behold the wafer at ...
... ijse , gar reve ; Ei ! sie heyd de ouwel Wijse meê ' s paijd ; end schouw fel ; End Ei ! well dij hijghe , ijse , gar reve . When you are really gasping , becoming cold , and quite beside yourself ; eh ! Rustic , behold the wafer at ...
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Common terms and phrases
analogous Anglo-Saxon aspirate belongs bend Bije BILDERDIJK bring called CHAUCER chop contracted participle present derives dialect dije dijen direction of sense Doogh Dutch ellipsis etymology evidently explained expression favour fellow female fetch fool formerly spelt French German gode grete grounded groundedly hand head heart heet heeten Hence herte hold hoon HORNE TOOKE horse HUDIBRAS IBID IDEM ijse implying import intermutating Italian JOHNSON says keye labour language Latin literal form maie meaning mede meê metathesis mind nature never original form pain participle past participle present past participle phrase play potential mood præterite pronounce prosopopoeia question quoth regard Saxon schie semid SHAKSPEARE shrewd sounds Spanish spelt by CHAUCER suspect taele tell term thema ther thing thou TITMOUSE travesty trope turn utter verb watir whence Wijse word wote