10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TRASHTRIE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
trashtrie in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
trashtrie im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The English dialect dictionary
Abd. 0 what a scunner are all sauce,ragouts, andsielike trashtrie, compared with
a ' pieee' washed down with a cup of peaty water, Abd. lV/efy. Free Press (Aug. 2,
1902). Rnf, Horsebeans are made into eofi'ee,—Awa wi' sic trashtrie frae me, ...
2
The Works with His Lift by Allan Cunningham. -London, James ...
“We'll batter it wi' a barrow tram.” . Dunbar. Transmugrijied. Transmigrated,
metamorphosed. “ It has undergone a great transmogrification.” Galt. Trashtrie.
Trash, rubbish. “ Wi' sauce, ragouts an' sic like trashtrie.” . Burns. Trieltie. Full of
tricks.
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life
"We'll batter it wi' a barrow tram." . Dunbar. Transmugrified, Transmigrated,
metamorphosed. " It has undergone a great transmogrification." Gslt. Trashtrie.
Trash, rubbish. " WI' sauce, ragouts an' sic like trashtrie." . Burns' TriMe. Full of
tricks.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
4
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Isl. trasse signifies homo sordidus. But although we call this foul weather, there
seems to be no affinity. TRASHTRIE, s. Trash, Ayrs. An' tho' the gentry first are
stechin, Yet ev'n the ha' folk fill their pechan Wi' sauce, ragouts, and siklike
trashtrie, ...
5
A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Isl. trasse signifies homo sordidus. But although we call this foul weather, there
seems to be no affinity. TRASHTRIE, s. Trash, Ayrs. An' tho' the gentry first are
stechin, Yet ev'n the ha' folk fill their pechan Wi' sauce, ragouts, and siklike
trashtrie, ...
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Specimens of the British Poets
folk fill their pechan His hair, his size, his mouth, his lugs, \Vi' sauce, ragouts, and
sie like trashtrie, Show'd he was none 0' Scotland's dogs ; 'l'hat's little short 0'
downright wastrie. But whalpit some place for abroad, Our Whipper-in, wee blastit
...
Thomas Campbell, Peter Cunningham, 1841
7
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Dinna be sae witty, Samuel, my man,” replied Gilbert, somewhat nettled at his
friend's remarks ;—“ for, crank here, musty there, ye hae rise the like o't in a' your
aught. A' your trashtrie is unco behadden to the boatswain's uuld sails, an's tar ...
8
Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series ...
At baking, roasting, frying, boiling; An' though the gentry first are steehio, Yet e'en
the ha' folk fill their pecban Wi' sauce, ragouts, and sicklike trashtrie, That's little
short o' downright wastrie. Our whipper-in, wee blastit wonner, Poor worthless ...
9
Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. With a portrait
'Frae morn to e'en it's nought but testing, At baking, wailing, frying, boiling; An' tho'
the gently first are stechih, Yet ev'n the ha' folk fill their pechan 'Wi' sause, ragout',
an' fic like trashtrie, That's little short 0' downright wastrie. Our 'Whipper-in ...
10
The Poems of Robert Burns
... frying, boiling; An' though the gentry first are stechin, Yet ev'n the ha' folk fill
their pechan Wi' sauce, ragouts, and sic-like trashtrie, That's little short 0'
downright wastrie. Our Whipper-in, wee blastit wonner, Poor worthless elf, it eats
a dinner, ...