10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RAMGUNSHOCH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ramgunshoch in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ramgunshoch im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Our ramgunshoch glum gudeman, Bonus Had I the Wyfe, st. 2. RAHHARD,
RAMIEGBISTER, see Remigester. RAMIFY, '0. Lin. [ra'mifaL] To choke; to crowd
up; onl used in pp. n-Lin. hen iv'ry crop o' a farm's ramified wi' rubbish, thaay
meay ...
2
The Caledonian Tea-Table Miscellany. Choice Songs
Sae craftilie she took me hen, And bade me mak nae clatter; “ For our
ramgunshoch, glum goodman “ Is o'er ayont the water.” Whae'er shall say I
wanted grace, When I did kiss and daute her, Let him be planted in my place,
Syne, say, Iswas a ...
3
The Works: In Four Volumes
A shepherd maiden of that district met her lover at a Lockerby fair, and
reproached him in these words, “ How can ye be see ramgunshoch to mey, when
I'se sae kircudjech to yowl Those who are conversant in the origin of language
perceive ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
4
An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
RAMGUNSHOCH, adj. Rugged. Kelly. Isl. ram-r, fortis, ai\Agunni, vir pug- uax.
RAMMASCHE, adj. Collected; Fr. rammassc. Complaynt & RAMMEKINS, s. A
dish made of pggs, cheese, and crumbs of bread, mixed in the manner of U 2
RAK ...
5
The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, ...
Sae craftilie she took me ben, And badc me make nae clatter; “ For our
ramgunshoch, glum guidman Is o'er ayont the water :” Whae'er shall say I wanted
grace, When I did kiss and dawte her, Let him be lanted in my place, Sync sayll
was a ...
Robert Burns, Gilbert BURNS, Allan Cunningham, 1840
6
The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life
A shepherd maiden of that district met her lover at a l.ockerby fair, and
reproached him in these words, " How can ye be sae ramgunshoch to mey, when
I'se sae kircudjech to vow ? Those who are conversant in the origin of language
oerceive ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
Sae craftilie she took me ben, And bade me make nae clatter; 'For our
ramgunshoch glum gudeman Is out and owre the water:' Whae'er shall say I
wanted grace, When I did kiss and dawte her, Let him be planted in my place,
Syne say I was ...
Robert Burns, E. Cunningham, 1843
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns Part Five
Sae craftilie she took me ben, And bade me make nae clatter; "For our
ramgunshoch glum gudeman Is out and owre the water:" Whae'er shall say I
wanted grace When I did kiss and dawte her, Let him be planted in my place,
Syne say I was ...
9
The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns
Rairz'rz, roaring. li'az'r'I, roared. Raise, rase, rose. Raize, to excite: thee.' Ramfi'czi
'd, exhausted: ' the tapetless, ramfcczl'd hizzie.' It'amgmzslwc/z, surly: 'our
ramgunshoch, glum guidman.' Ram-slam, headlong: ' harum-scarum, ramstam
boys.
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The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Raep, a rope. Ragweed, ragwort. Raibles, recites by rote. Rair, to roar. Rairin,
roaring. Rair't, roared. Raise, rase, rose. Raise, to excite, anger. Ramfeesl'd,
exhausted. Ramgunshoch, surly. Ram-stam, headlong. Rmdie, lawless,
obstreperous.
Robert Burns, Charles W. Eliot, 2010