«DAWTIE» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
dawtie শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
dawtie শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine
CHAPTER XXXIV. ANOTHER Omarxe. Trm next evening, that before the trial,
Andrew presented himself at the prison, and was admitted. Dawtie came to meet
him, held out her hand, and said : "Thank you, Andrew !" "How are you, Dawtie ?
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine
CHAPTER XXXIV. Another Offerino. The next evening, tbat before the trial,
Andrew presented himself at the prison, ami was admitted. Daw tie came to meet
him, held out her band, and said : " Thank yon, Andrew I" •• How are you, Dawtie
?
Charles Force Deems, 1888
He was humbled, not uplifted. CHAPTER XXXIV. — ANOTHER OFFERING. The
next evening, that before the trial, Andrew presented himself at the prison, and
was admitted. Dawtie came to meet him, held out her hand, and said, " Thank you
, ...
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The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
Chs.1 I may wear my fingers to the bone patchin' an' dautchin' for them (s.v. Patch
). DAUTIE, sb. Sc. Cum. Also written dawtie. [do'ti, da'ti.] Darling, pet, dear, a term
of affection. Also used attrib. See Daut, v. Sc. She is the dawtie bairn o' her that ...
Dawtie ! " cried Alexa. " If you think that would have weighed with Andrew, I ought
to have been his wife, for I know him better than you ! " Dawtie smiled at that. " But
I do know, mem," she said, " that Andrew was fit to cast the lairdship frae him to ...
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The Household of Peter: A Novel
If only he and Dawtie had left me alone ! But the letters kept coming. He used to
send notes under cover to Dawtie, and she would give them to me with a little
joke. She just treated it as a flirtation, and pretended it was all fun. That was one
of ...
Rosa Nouchette Carey, 1905
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The free speaker: a new collection of pieces for ...
AUNTIE'S WEE DAWTIE, AND UNCLE'S GUID BAIRN. Was there ever a bairn,
sin' the warld began, Sae brimfu' o' antics, o' frolic and fun, — Sae kind and sae
sonsie, sae winning and douce, As the wee prattling laddie that cheers our wee ...
William Bentley Fowle, 1859
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Chs.l 1 may wear my fingers to the bone patchin' an' dautchin' for them (5.1:.
Patch . _ . DAUTIE, 56. Se. Cum. Also written dawtie. [d913, di'ti.] Darling. pet,
dear, a term ol aflectlon. Also used allrib. Sec Daut, 1'. Se. She is the dawtie bairn
0' ...
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The Lilac Sunbonnet: A Love Story
A Love Story Samuel Rutherford Crockett. guidwife, my dawtie, an' hoos a' thing
been gaun wi' ye the day ? ' D'ye think she needs to luik roon' to ken a' aboot the
Black Bull ? Na, na, she kens withoot even turnin' her heid. She kenned by yer ...
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1895
Sac happy as we'll be on yonder green shade, Gin ye'll be my dawtie, and sit in
my plaid. A yowe and twa lammies are a' my haill stock; But I'll sell a lemmie out 0
' my wee flock, To buy thee a headpiece sae bonnie and braid, Gin ye'll be my ...