10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BATHORSE»
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1
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
beating clothes. [Dim. of Bat.] Batman, bat′man, baw′man, n. a man who has
charge of a bathorse. [See Bathorse.] Baton, bat′on, Batoon, batoon′, n. a staff
or truncheon, esp. of a policeman: a marshal's staff.—v.t. to strike with a baton.
2
Looking Forward Looking Back: Customs and Traditions of the ...
Each company was also allowed a bathorse (bawhorse) to carry the utensils, and
the cost of its fodder was also paid for by the government. When the army was
stationed at home the men were billeted at inns, beerhouses and public houses ...
3
20,000 words often mispronounced: a complete handbook of ...
Bathurst — bàth'urst. bathybius — bà-thïb'ï-us. bathysphere — bath'ï-sfër. batik —
bä'tëk. batiste— bà-tëst'. batman (man in charge of a bathorse) — bat'-man or bä'
man or bät'man or bô'man. See bathorse, batman (weight). batman (weight) ...
William Henry Pinkney Phyfe, Frederick A. Sweet, 1937
4
Eighteen thousand words often mispronounced: a carefully ...
See ask. bathorse — bat'-h6rs or ba'-h6rs or bat'-h6rs or b6'-h6rs. baths — bathz,
not bathz. See ask. Bathsheba — bath-she'-ba or bath'-she-ba. Bathurst — bath'-
urst. bathybius — ba-thib'-i-us . batiste — ba-test' . batman (man in charge of a ...
William Henry Pinkney Phyfe, 1914
5
Congressional Serial Set
Captains and subalterns of a regiment, for their baggage, one. covered four-
horse wagon. Surgeon, paymaster, adjutant, and quartermaster, regimental staff,
one covered four-horse wagon. Brigade quartermaster, one bathorse. For the
tenths ...
6
The Wartime Letters of Leslie and Cecil Frost, 1915-1919
Hence originally the “batman” was the servant who tended to the “bathorse,”
which transported officers' baggage. LMF 1971: “Our father sometime before the
war gave four finger rings, one each to L.M.F., C.G.F., Crawford, and Fred Bailey.
7
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... bathetic: guadh bathorse: guadh bathos: guadh bathybius: guadh, guei
bathymetry: dheigh N 36 bathysphere: guadh batman: bhares, guadh
Batrachomyomachia: magh Batrachomyomachy: keu n batten: bhad batter: bat,
dheigh battery: bat ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
8
English Language Word Builder
... ANTTTYPE APOSTASY+ ARBELEST ARMONTCA ASPHODEL ATTENTAT
AUTODYNE AUTOTOMY+ BACKVELD BAKESHOP BALLISTAe BANGTAIL
BARGHEST BARRANCA BATHORSE BEDRIGHT BELLPULL BERGAMOT
BETELNUT ...
9
A Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
... -s 'bcudsd* Barger ba'/dsi:, -z bargee, -s 'ba:d3 men, -man bargejinan, -men
Oba:5z [pi of ba:6] baths O'ba:gin, -z, -ig, -d bargain (s.v.), -s, -ing, -ed 'ba:()iii,»*, -
z bargainer, -s 'ba:greiv Bargrave O'ba:ha:s ['baeth-], -iz bathorse, -s O ba:k, -s, -ig
...
Hermann Michaelis, Daniel Jones, Beverley Collins, 2002
Captains and subalterns of a regiment, for their baggage, one covered four-horse
wagon. Surgeon, paymaster, adjutant, and quartermaster, regimental staff, one
covered four-horse wagon. Brigade quartermaster, one bathorse. For the tents of
...
United States. Congress, 1901
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