10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BARGOOSE»
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bargoose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A glossary of popular, local and old-fashioned names, of ...
Bardrake, Red-breasted Merganser. Bare-faced Crow, Rock. Bangander or
Barganser, Common Sheldrake. Bargoose, Common Sheldrake. Bargoose,
Barnacle Goose. Bark-Creeper, Tree-Creeper. Barker, Avooet. Barker, Spotted
Redshank.
2
The Birds of Essex: A Contribution to the Natural History of ...
195) it is known as " Bargoose " on the Essex coast. He never heard the term
Bargander applied to the male. " It appears to be a late breeder. One, killed off
Canvey Island a few years ago on May 9th, had no down off the breast, although
the ...
3
The Making of a Sailor, Or, Sea Life Aboard a Yankee ...
Heap bargoose," bringing the pork in front of him where he could plainly see it. "
No, no, sabe pork! Me no like!" said the coolie, crying in terror. "Heap bargoose,
John!" repeated the mate, and then he proceeded to rub the pork all over the ...
Frederick Pease Harlow, 1928
4
Intellectual Property Operations and Implementation in the ...
Q In re Cenveo Corp., 2009 WL 4086560 (TTAB, September 30, 2009); In re
Bargoose Home Textiles Inc., 2009 WL 1719383 (TTAB, May 27, 2009); Jones
Investment, supra note 73. Q Jones Investment, supra note 73. Q Bargoose,
supra note ...
Lanning G. Bryer, Scott J. Lebson, Matthew D. Asbell, 2011
... grasping my hand, exclaimed, “Bargoose, Captain Pasco ” (bargoose
signifying “ very good”). He then told me that I had given Tammi some books, and
asked had I any I would give him. This convinced me that Tammi valued the gift,
and that ...
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The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak: ...
Replying in the affirmative, he exclaimed, ' Bargoose! Tuan Brooke,' or, ' Very
good Mr. Brooke ;' placing his arm on my shoulder at the same time, his
confidence being fully confirmed. “ It was my good fortune, a few months later, to
meet a ...
James (Rajah of Sarawak), 1853
7
Wild Life in East Anglia
Blackcap — Reed Bunting and Marsh Baldie Coot — Coot. Banjo-bill —
Spoonbill. Bargoose — Sheld-duck. Barley-bird — Nightingale. Bay Duck —
Sheld-duck. Beam-bird — Spotted Flycatcher. Beck — Shoveler. Black Curlew —
Glossy Ibis.
William Alfred Dutt, 1906
8
The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds
2J0 Bargander - 153 — Parrot - - 220 Bargoose - - 149 Alamouti - 211 Barley bird
18, 103, 208 Alk .... - 217 — seef 1 -bird - 44 Allan or Aulin - 210 — snake-bird -
103 Allecampagne - 34 Barnacle Goose - 149 Alp .... - 66 Barn Owl - 125 Ammer
...
9
An Alphabetical List of English Words Occurring in the ...
... R. 2 barget, barge, H. bargh, horseway up a hill, H. 1349 barghost 3 bargood,
yeast, H. 1664 bargown 2, 3 1608 bargoose 2 bargy, sb. C. bargy, adj. C. 1600
barhoistical, “barhoistical se arations” 2 balig, C. barian, rampart, H. 1360
bariauns ...
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Memories of Malling and Its Valley: With a Fauna and Flora ...
A just hatched or feather- less young bird. Bargoose. — The sheldrake. Bearbine'
or bearbind. — Wild convolvulus. Blue shutters. — Jelly fish. Boar cat. — Tomcat.
Bread and cheese. — The young shoots of the hawthorn. Bull huss. — Dog fish.
Charles Henry Fielding, 1893