10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DAWBAKE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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dawbake in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dawbake im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address
Dawbake Special terms of address sometimes live on in dialects. There are
several examples of ancient Devonshire terms in Dandelion Days, by Henry
Williamson. An old woman screams at a man: Ye girt dawbake. Master grawbey!
Thou girt ...
2
The Peregrine's Saga: And Other Wild Tales
"Ould Dawbake," yelled Ernie, again and again, shrieking with laughter. Puny
echoes seemed to come down from the sky, where the swifts were high, each like
an eyelash. That night they started their yearly migration to Africa, but Uncle Joe ...
But the poet's scarecrow wasn't horrific enough for my liking so I wrote my own
verse celebrating Bickford's manic-looking dawbake. The Dawbake Up in the
turnip field old turnip head smiles at me for he isn't dead. On moonlit nights he
creeps ...
4
English Language Word Builder
... FIGWORT FINDRAM FISTULAL FLYBOAT FOREBAY FOVEOLEt FURMETY+
FUTTOCK GADWALL GAMBOGE GASAHOL GENISTA GERBERA GINGILI
GLUCINA CURTANA DAMIANA DAWBAKE DAYROOM DECAPOD DEODAND ...
... AABDNRR AABDNRS AABDDRV AABDRRW AABDRST AABDRSU
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diabase dawbake ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
'How can I, you dawbake you, while you and your fish be lumberin' up of th' boat
? ' 'Then take 'm out, you loobey, and leave 'm on the sands ! ' While the net was
being shaken free of weed and green crabs, Peter and his tutor helped to carry ...
Bog Irish Jack, the Dublin dawbake.' 'Dingle, Mister. We come from Dingle.' '
Bliddy Dingle dangle Dublin! - tez all the same to me, boy,' Trant hissed. 'Old man
Chancellor may think the sun shines out your behind but I idn impressed.
8
The Dream of Fair Women: With a Valediction to The Flax of Dream
'Go on, ye old dawbake!' he urged, jabbing with the stick. 'Wake up, ye mazidawk'
; and when he saw Maddison he laughed merrily, rolled his black round head as
he said: 'This be my feyther, Mis'r Mas'n.' 'Hullo, Tikey,' said Maddison. 'Now ...
9
Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the ...
Twilight. dawcake, dawbake. A silly or stupid person. vinnied. Mouldy. bittel. A
large wooden hammer. nitch. A bundle of reed. black-'ead. A boil. niddick. Nape
of the neck. billisez. Bellows. diverd. Withered, dead (of flowers). bivver. To
tremble.
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1983
... and the same stereotyped words, such as — Last Monday, Mr. Dawbake of
Zamzawed Farm, Stroylacombe, had a sheep destroyed by lightning. It was,
however, insured through the agency of Mr. London Derry, Insurance Agent,
Barum.