10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LURDAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
lurdan in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
lurdan im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Bistros of Paris, Lurdan On The Bistros of Lyon, Lurdan's Provence, Lurdan's
Gascony, Lurdan's Long Summer in the Languedoc, Lurdan on the Food and
Wine of Burgundy and the simply entitled La Coupole, which is both a history of
that ...
"Ladies and Gentlemen, my name is Lurdan," the guide said, as they each
handed over a sov into his outstretched palm. His voice was deep and
mellifluous, not at all the voice Bluestocking had expected to issue from such a
small body.
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Early Modern Northern English Lexis: A Literary Corpus-based ...
Lurden lurdan [AF lurd] n. \ (1) Sc., Nhb., Cum., Wm., Yks., Lan., Lin., e.An., Wit,
Som. | (2) Obs. exc. arch. 1617 Cawdrey lourdin, rude, clownish. 1623 Cockeram
Lurdein, A clowne. 1656 Blount Lourdain or Lordane, [...] sottish, dunce-like ...
Javier Ruano-García, 2010
The supermanhandled fact of the matter was Sheareresque meant Norma
Sheareresque, Athole Sheareresque, Douglas Sheareresque, and Moira
Sheareresque, too. Eventually, an Aryan from Oklahoma blew up the lurdan
Vatican more ...
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The Oxford Anthology of Tudor Drama
I go wood for woe, my wit is all went now, All our food is but filth we find us beforn.
We that were bielding in bliss, in bale are we burnt now. Out on thee, Lucifer,
lurdan, our light has thou lorn! 110 Thy deeds to this dole now has dight us, To
spill ...
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Medieval Insular Romance: Translation and Innovation
The later lines, however, seem to indicate that the garment is the embroidered
cloth - but does the author really mean that Emare is wearing her rich robe to
serve at table?28 Another puzzling conflict arises later: when lurdan first
discovers ...
Judith Elizabeth Weiss, Jennifer Fellows, Morgan Dickson, 2000
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The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion ...
The devill resave the lurdan Ioun ', Thow hes wet all my new schavin cronn4.
Devotioun, Sapience, and Discretioun, We thre may rewll this regioun. We sall
find monie craftie thingis, For till begyll ane hundreth kingis. For thow can richt
weil ...
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The London and Paris Observer: Or Chronicle of Literature, ...
Our forelhthers bestow'd the name of Lurdan On despicable things;-we now say
jerdan.” And, for fear the intelligent reader should not know what Lurdan, thus
explained, means, the author displays his learning in a note: —“ Lurdan, or
Lurdane ...
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The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
Our forefathers beptow'd the name of Lurdan On despicable things ; — we now
say jenfaft." And, for fear the intelligent reader should not know what Lurdan, thus
explained, means, the author displays his learning in a note :— " Lurdan, ...
William Jerdan, Lovell Augustus Reeve, John Mounteney Jephson, 1832
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The Herd Book of Hereford Cattle
567, by Cornice (25253), g.d. (Minnie 21st), by Lurdan (20175), g.g.d. (Minnie
18th), by Hampton- Court (8707), — (Minnie 11th), by Young Gamester (5699).
For further pedigree see V. 15, p. 8. (39823) PRESTON CONQUEST, (V. 50, p.
546).
Hereford Herd Book Society, 1921