10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SHRITCH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
shritch in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
shritch im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 13
[ <MED>; <OED> s.v. shritch v.; scritch v.] shriek, scream [See forshrightpp/.,
skrikingeger.] 7: shright[l], shrighte[5], skriked[l] A. KN 2817 Shrighte Emelye, and
howleth Palamon, F. SO 417 And evere in oon she cryde alwey and shrighte, F
SO ...
Akio Oizumi, Geoffrey Chaucer,
2003
2
Legacy of the Wayfarers: Second Advent
Were it not for the occasional scrape of one leaf against another—a small shritch
in the vast silence—and the temperature differential on the skin, the wind might
well have been a fanciful concept in some Official Storyteller's repertoire.
3
XB-70 Valkerie Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions
Therefore, if a start is ohtained ïith the alternate throttle switch, the neral syst
probale has failed and should not be re-engnged. Air start shritch - CP?, after
lightoff. Return air start switch tn CFF as soon as engine Lights ofi'. (heck air atar-t
...
4
A Complete Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: A ...
[<MED>; <OED> s.v. shritch v.; scritch v.] shriek, scream [See forshrightpp/.,
skrikingeger.] 7: shright[l], shrighte[5], skriked[l] A KN 2817 Shrighte Emelye, and
howleth Palamon, F. SO 417 And evere in oon she cryde alwey and shrighte, F.
SO ...
Akio Oizumi, Geoffrey Chaucer
5
A Complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer
[ <MED>; <OED> s.v. shritch v.; scritch v.] shriek, scream [See forshright ppl.,
skrikinge ger.] 7: shright[l], shrighte[5], skriked[l] A. KN 2817 Shrighte Emelye, and
howleth Palamon, F. SO 417 And evere in oon she cryde alwey and shrighte, F.
SO ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Akio Oizumi,
2003
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A Concordance to the Poems of Edmund Spenser
Com. Son. ii. 3 The vaine surmizes, the distrustfull showes, TI.L. 260 which fondly
here admyre Faire seeming shewes, II.H.B. 17 Shred, when ye shred with fatall
knife His line, IV. ii. 52. 3 Shriche-, Shriech Oule. See Shritch-owl. Shriek.
Charles Grosvenor Osgood,
1915
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... nj. shrinkage Hít4íT, ?ff^T, faff*; ^t>, -^m, тг?т>; shrinker Ф^гФг srfts, t4P*r^ WII
sTraî; adjs. shrunk, shrunken tfffTcT, THTTT |3TT, StCT %TT fan; *Rt4k ftl+H^MI
shritch v. i. (obs. or dial) ^^TT, :rtc^TT чгттт, ч*щ TRTT; n. (Spens. shriech) ^ГЩ ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī,
1981
8
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
We call these Shritch-owls.' Another example may be given from a curious
pamphlet, published in 1619, and entitled ' An Astronomical Description of the
late Comet from the ' 18th of Nov., 1618, to the 16th of Dec. 158 Hall's Modern
English.
13th century; shritch 14th-15th centuries; shrive i3th-14th centuries; shroud (
garment) 13th, 14th, 17th centuries; shroud (nautical) 15th century. Material
descriptive of the distribution of [sr-] and [fr-] in the United States is scant, in
comparison ...
Louise Pound, Kemp Malone, Arthur Garfield Kennedy,
1941
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English pronunciation 1500-1700
2. shrieve, 386. shrike, 138. shrill(est), 370; 392, 439. shrimp, 370; 392. shrink,
370; 392. shritch, 138. shudder, 97 n. 7. shut, 45, 61, 413, 417; 8a, Shute, 179;
185 & n. 1. shuttle, 61 ; 82. -sible ending, 356. sick(ness), 31, 77 n. 1, II6 n. 2, 136
n.