10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGASHORE»
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
I'm only a poor angashore of a man meself, but I can see ye know nawthin' about
it at all at all; ye're bet agin out-an'-out. Ye have tuck three shots, an' they all
missed, so I'll tell ye meself what it is. It is a piece of the rale ould anchientry of the
...
2
Dictionary of Newfoundland English
He's an angish lookin' poor little thing. angishore n also angashore, angyshore,
hangashore, etc ['aerja/Du, 'aErjgafou, 'haerjijoaj, 'haerpfo:.!, aerji1 JD:J, aerji'Jou
]. EDD angish 2: angishore 'a poverty-stricken creature' Ir (1894); JOYCE 211 ...
George Morley Story, W. J. Kirwin, John David Allison Widdowson, 1990
Well, justas I was passing the front door of it, I sawthis poor “angashore” (pitiful
type) beingthrown out on the sidewalk.I sez to him, 'whazza matter, buddy?'
Hesez, 'Oh,I'm after getting evicted because I'm in arrears with myrent.' That's
America ...
4
Evenings in the Duffrey
She bid her husband be called in, and gave her sister and mother charge, in his
hearing, to be kind and atten— tive to the poor angashore after she was gone: at
any rate till he 'd get a new wife, which she supposed would not be very far off; ...
Patrick KENNEDY (Irish Folklorist.), 1869
5
Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts. Collected and ...
The news of the wonderful cure was talked of high and low, and even went as far
as Ballynocrish, in Bantry, where another poor angashore of a humpback lived.
But he was very unlike the Duifrey man in his disposition : he was as cross as a ...
Patrick KENNEDY (Irish Folklorist.), 1866
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Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts
was it you that done this 1 " Well, he said nothing till he and his mother were up at
the fire, and the angashore (wretch) of a child in his bed in the room. " Mother,"
says he then, in a whisper, " the neighbours are right, and you are wrong.
7
Modern Dublin: Urban Change and the Irish Past, 1957-1973
What were the poor old angashores68 thinking 66 Irisb Times, 51 December
1969, 10. 67 'Dublin Corporation's Dublin', Montgomery papers. 68 'Angashore':
from the Irish 'ainniseoir', meaning a miserable, wretched person. about at all?
Here, give a hand till I box this old angashore in the settle-bed and let me be
going for the priest for him. [EUGENE limits across floor. They raise LE-UM qfi'
chair and place him in settle-bed. MARGARET comes to threshold of
entrancedoor.
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ANGASHORE ANTICRIME ANTISPAST AUDIOGRAM BACKSTORY
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At Swim, Two Boys: A Novel
You're right. Every man should have leisure to go walking.” “Well then.” “Well
then.” The boots was looking sulkily at his knees. The color was draining. “Are
you scared now?” Doyler asked. He looked up, an angashore of a face. “I am
scared.
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