10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABRICOCK»
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abricock in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
abricock and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
When this is not so — when, that is, a quotation is headed "abricock" (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of "apricot" (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, "so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
When this is not so— when, that is, a quotation is headed “abricock ” (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of " apricot” (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, " so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1882
When this is not so — when, that is, a quotation is headed "abricock" (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of " apricot " (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, " so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
When this is not so — when, that is, a quotation is headed ' abricock' (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of ' apricot ' (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, ' so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1882
When this is not so—when, that is, a quotation is headed ' abricock' (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of ' apricot' (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, ' so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
When this is not so — when, that is, a quotation is headed 'abricock' (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of ' apricot ' (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, ' so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
When this is not so — when, that is, a quotation is headed "abricock" (one of the
old forms of the word) instead of "apricot " (in use now), all such slips should be
transferred, " so as to have all quotations for any one word together, however the
...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1882
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Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English, containing ...
See Abricock. Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ; Feed him with apricocks
and dewberries. Shakesp., Mids. «. />., iii, 1 April-gowk, s. An April fool. North.
Aprii.led, adj. Applied to beer or milk which has turned, or is beginning to turn, ...
9
Lexicography and the OED : Pioneers in the Untrodden Forest: ...
... in the places whence you remove the others, with a cross-reference to the "
Typical Form" ', state the instructions (OED/MISC/91/9); 'thus, in the place whence
you have removed the slips for Abricock, insert a blank slip, bearing "Abricock
obs.
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A Dictionary Of The English Language; In Which The Words Are ...
ABREP'TION. 11. s. [from abripioJ The state of bein carried awa . Car n relates of
himself, that he could when he pleased fall into this ioaigrm, disjunction or
abreplion of his soul from his body. Hallywcll': flIeIamp. p. 7 3. ABRICOCK. 1' n. 5.