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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
The valleys, because of the poachiness, they keep for grass. Mart. * POACHY,
adj. Damp; marshy. A cant word. — Marsh lands lay not up till April ; except your
marshes be very poachy. Mortimer. POBEDA, a town of Spain, in Old Castile.
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
POACHINESS, s. Àilidheachd, buige; Гит-гашишем. РОСК. s. Bòc, guirean brice
; рощи. POCKET, s. Раса, pòcaìd, ртам. POCKET, v. а. Cuir 's n phòca; Евы:
ehugad fèin. POCKETBOOK,:. Leubhnr-pôca. POCULENT, adj. A dh' fheudnr ôl.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Yalden. What uplands you design for mowing, shut up the beginning of February,
but marah lands lay not up till April, except your ma'shes be very poachy.
Mortimer. On Husbandry. The vallies, because of the poachiness, they keep for
grass.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Poachiness, potehe'e-nes, t. Wetness; marshiness; dampness ; The valleys,
because of the poackinesi, they keep for grass. — Mortimer. the state of being
easily penetrable by the feet of beasts. Poachino, potahelng, ». The act of taking
game ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... wy wedi ei ledferwi Poachard, pötsh'-ard, l s. hwyaden ben- Pochard, pötsh'-
ard, j goch [aethwr Poacher, pötsh'-er, s. herwheliwr, asgaf- Poachiness, pötsh'-i-
nes, s. corsogrwydd, corslydrwydd, mignogrwydd ; lleithder Poaching, pötsh'-ing,
...
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
POACH potsh, va. vn. pocher (des oeufs) ; bra- conner. POACH ARD po'tehard, »
. [orni.] canard mil- louin, m. POACHER potsh'ur, «. braconnier, m. POACHINESS
po'tshlngs, «. humiditf (du aol). POACHY po'tshe, adj. (du sol) humide, moo.
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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The Whole Art of Husbandry: Or, the Way of Managing and ...
Udgeshzre the have a yfizyumiry stiff Clay with small rismc'r yGrounds, and tfigflil
part of which they sow wFith Corn; of them Oxer Yalhes, because of the
poachiness lets in VJV CY _Cep for Grass, which nevertheknow not'ethWmtei-s
are: so ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... n. s. জলচয়ু পর্ষিঢ়ৰিত্তশষ I Poacher, n. s. "র্বিকট্রায়ি পত্ত, চেরে', অপহাব্লক I
Poachiness, n. s. 71?IWT§', সজলত্ব- হর্সতসেব.তবা য়রদির তবে I Poachy, ঞ- সজল,
জত্তল্যা, র্ষেতর্শেতে, আদুট্ট <র্সতা, জবজষে, নচু নেচে ] Puck, n. s. Sax. বসন্ত, গুটি I
Pocket, ...
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
Pneumatics, s. пй-màt'lks, la pneumatique, f. Pneumatclogy в. nû-mà-tùi'ô'jy, la
doctrine do l'âme, f. Poach, va. and vn. potah, pocher, braconner. Poacher, s.
potsh'êr, braconnier, m. Poachiness, s. pôtsh'l-nis, humidité, f. Pouchy, adj. pötsh'
y, ...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
To POACH, v. n. (in sense z.) POACHY, and '< POACHINESS" are all stiled by
Johnson (without reason) cant words. Nor does he leem to have perfectly
understood their meaning. They are POL POO are derived from the verb active in
its.
George Mason, Samuel Johnson, 1801