10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CURLIEWURLIE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
curliewurlie in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
curliewurlie im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
The labyrinth of tunnelshad beendug directly below atwistylooped hazel branch –
a curliewurlie curliewurlie –a powerful symbol in mouselore.A could begood or
evil, had the properties ofboth: those who deservedgood received it, and those ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
CURLIEWURLIE, s. A figure or ornament on stone, &c. Synon. Tirly-wirly. Rob
Roy. C'urliewurlies, fantastical oircular ornaments. Gl. Antiquary. CURLING, 3. An
amusement on the ice, in S., in which two contending parties push, or slide ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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Children's Missionary Magazine of the United Presbyterian Church
... voice commenced singing, or rather shouting, in anything but a musical tone—“
It was a curlie-wurlie doggie, sic a curliewurlie tyke ; It could loup a four-feet palin'
, or scramble ower a dyke; It could catch a rinning rabbit, or onything you like, .
... classic rules, but will use any syllables that enrich his meaning. Nipperty-
tipperty (of his master's "poetry-nonsense") is another word of the same class.
Curliewurlie is of course just as pure as Shakespeare's " Hurly-burly." Opensteek
hems.
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On the old road (v.1-2)- v.29-30. Miscellanies (v.1-2). ...
“Curliewurlie” is of course just as pure as Shakespeare's “Hurlyburly.” But see
first suggestion of the idea to Scott at Blair-Adam (L. vi. 264) Opensteek hems.
More description, or better, of the later Gothic cannot be put into four syllables. “
Steek ...
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The complete works of John Ruskin
Curliewurlie " is of course just as pure as Shakespeare's " Hurlyburly." But see
first suggestion of the idea to Scott at Blair-Adam (L. vi. 264). Opensteek hems.
More description, or better, of the later Gothic cannot be put into four syllables.
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The Works of John Ruskin
... it is one showing that the speaker is not bound by classic rules, but will use any
syllables that will enrich his meaning. " Nipperty-tipperty " (of his master's "poetry-
nonsense") * is another word of the same class. " Curliewurlie" is of course just ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, 1908
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language
CURLIEWURLIE, *. A figure or ornament on stone, Ac. Synon. Tirly-wirly. Rob
Roy. Curliewurlies, fantastical circular ornaments. 61. Antiquary. CURLING, s. An
amusement on the ice, in S., in which two contending parties push, or slide
forward ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1895
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The Works of Henry Van Dyke: Days off and other digressions
We glimpsed the sun through the young leaves, now on our right hand, now on
our left, now in front of us, and now over our shoulders. After several miles of this
curliewurlie course, the incoming of the Penny Pot Stream on the left broadened
...
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Days off, and other digressions
After several miles of this curliewurlie course, the incoming of the Penny Pot
Stream on the left broadened the flowing trail a little. Not far below that, the
Hospitality Branch poured in its abundant waters on the right, and we went
floating easily ...