10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SURREINED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Comments of the several editions of Shakespeare's plays: ...
Sc. 5 / The drink of surreined steeds, &c. I believe that surreined, when applied to
horses, may mean disabled by being worked too hard; but cannot agree with
Malone in supposing, that the word alludes to the reins of the bridle: I suppose it ...
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The Complete Poems of George Gascoigne...
... uses the adjective surreined. See Dyce's Glossary, in v., ii. 286. Spanish
devices for secret assassination, i- 374-5- spangs, spangles, ii. 215. Spaw, the,
query Scarborough, i. 376. Spend, and God will send, prov. ; i. 66. Sport, lack.
Marginal ...
George Gascoigne, William Carew Hazlitt, 1870
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An appendix to his dramatic works. Contents: the life of the ...
Surreined, overworked, worn down. He. 3, 5. From rein, bridle. , Suspect,
suspicion. CE. 3, 1. S. 70. to Suspire, to respire, to breathe. bHd. 4, 4. KJ. 3, 4. ~ -
Swaclrlling, swatlzing cloth, or clout, cloth wra pod round a newborn child. »aHd.
3, 2.
William Shakespeare, 1826
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The Works of Shakespere
Surreined, overridden. Suspire, to breathe. Surcease, an end. Suspect, suspicion
. Swart, dark brown. Swashing, bullying. Swath, grass cut at one stroke. Sway,
weight. Sweeting, an apple. Sweltered, weltered. Swift, ready. Swinge- bucklers ...
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, John Ogden, 1843
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King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King ...
Sufficiency, abilities. Suggest, to tempt. Suggestion, temptation. Suited, dressed.
Sumpter, a horse that carries necessaries on a journey. superfluous, overclothed.
Supposed, counterfeit. Surreined, overridden. Suspire, to breathe. Surcease, an ...
William Shakespeare, Barry Cornwall, Richard H. Horne, 1843
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
SURREINED. Nares thinks— not injured in the reins ; but kept in the rein or bridle
, and consequently ridden or worked too long ; over-worked. Can sodden water A
drench for surreyn'd iades, their barly broth, Decoct their cold bloud to such ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
SURREINED. Nares thinks—not injured in the reins; but kept in the rein or bridle,
and consequently ridden or worked too long; over-Worked. --——-—-————-
Can sodden water A drench for mnreyn'zl iades, their barly broth, Decoct their ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
SURREINED. Nares thinks — not injured in the reins ; but kept in the rain or
bridle, and consequently ridden or worked too long ; over-worked. }A rebutter or
rejoinder, upon or in addition to, or in Can sodden water A drench for sur-reyn'd
iades ...
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Green Shakespeare: From Ecopolitics to Ecocriticism
Can sodden water, A drench for surreined jades – their barleybroth – Decoct their
cold blood to such valiant heat? (Henry 5 3.5.15–20) So dispirited isthe Dauphin
that he imagines akind ofreverse Norman Conquest that grafts English (or ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
... theplaintiffsreply, incommon law pleading, toa defendant'srebutter;Surrejoin′
der,theanswer of a plaintiff to a defendant's rejoinder. Surreined,sur′rānd, adj.(
Shak.)injured by driving, overworked. Surrenal, surrē′nal, adj.situated above
the ...