10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «BEAUISH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
Fine, beauish, foppish, gaudy. BUACHAILLE, E, JAN, s. т. (Вёghille) А cow-herd,
e shepherd, a watch or protector of cattle of any kind. ° BUACHAILLEACH,
azione, adi. Pastoral; of or pertaining to a shepherd or cow-herd.
BUACHAILLEACHD ...
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
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A Gaelic Dictionary: In Two Parts I. Guelic and English. - ...
Conceited, beauish, foppish. Gu spailp- earra, conceitedly. Spailpearrachd, s.f.
Conceitedness, foppishness. Spailpeil, a. (spailp-amhuil.) Proud, airy, conceited,
beauish, foppish ; spruce ; notable. Ag eiridh gu spailpeil a dhamhsadh, rising ...
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Conceited, foppish, beauish : afl'ectatus, cum insulsitate superbus, vestibus
nimium concinnus. C. S. 2. Boasting, vain glorious, silly: jactans, superbia insulsa
tumens, insulsus. C. S. 3. Walking with a proud, or affected gait, strutting: superbé
...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Hteroflená'rblüß. rather dashing, buckish, beauish , or smart , smartish1Цёголевъ
, 17, a. a bean's , a buck's. lltero/Iúxa, f. a belle, a dandy, a dashing woman.
UteroJu/ixmn'h, 17, а. a belle's. llterofmúnbiiia. smart.,ilaunting. 1Ц,еголъ‚ s.
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The London Friends' Meetings: Showing the Rise of the ...
In this " Paper on Pride, Plainness of Dress, &c.," dated 1717, the Quarterly
Meeting first inveighs against the men for wearing extravagant wigs, and for
wearing their " hats and clothes after a beauish manner ;" they grant that " the
wearing of ...
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Stylin': African American Expressive Culture from Its ...
Like many other blacks, John Jackson, who ran away in New York in 1794, was
fond of clothes, often dressing in "rather beauish" fashion and wearing his "wool
turn'd up and a comb behind." According to a postscript to the advertisement ...
Shane White, Graham J. White, 1998
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
A conceited person; 's a Deauf1'arfop; an' iritrud'er ; also, arascut. Spailpeanta, a.
Conceited, foppish. 'SVffiXFÊAÍÍ'/eir, ,'s. m. A beau; a fop ; a spruce fellow : an
intruder. N. pl. spailpearan. Sj&PPPiATÌWÁf'a. "Conceited, beauish, foppish.
Robert Archibald Armstrong, 1825
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A Tale of New England: The Diaries of Hiram Harwood, Vermont ...
When Hiram returned to work, Laura "walked with me, arm in arm, just as I was,
shirtsleeves rolled up above my elbows other parts of my dress equally bearish
— beauish." No sooner had he mentioned the word "beauish" than he quickly ...
Robert E. Shalhope, Hiram Harwood, Benjamin Harwood, 2003
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The Mirror of Parliament
BEAUISH (Mr. FRANCIS BERNARD) — Man. for Cork. Flour Importation (Ireland)
Bill, 1012-26, 3953. Petitions presented by, 823, 1012, 4013-4. i ii IMI' (THE
RIGHT HON. THE K.viu.). Corn in Scotland, Fiar Prices of, 27O4. Petitions
presented ...
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The Satires of Persius, Translated Into English Verse: With ...
Must then the Pageant, Knowledge, needs be shown ? Useless to thee, unless to
others known. 65 " O but the pointing Finger who can see, " Who hear, uncharm'd
, the Whisper, there, that's he? Nay more, the beauish Sons of Rome rehearse, ...