10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEGUNK»
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The English dialect dictionary
She inaun ac met wi' an unco sair begunlt, Tammas Bodh'n {1864) go; If I havens
gien lnch-grabbit and Jamie Howie a bonnie begunk they ken themselVes, Sco'rr
Wawrley ([314) but]; Here may we dread nae lause begunk, A, SCOTT Poems ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
To BEGUNK, v. a. 1. To cheat, to deceive, S. Is there a lad, whose father is unkind
, One who has not a master to his mind, — Whose sweetheart has begunked him,
won his heart, Then left him all forlorn to dree the smart ? Village Fair, Blacktv.
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
[Cf. E. (1617) and Yks. dialect guggle same.] IBEGOWK, v. N, W. tr. To befool or
trick (a person). [GOWK.] BEGUNK, sb. N, W—s. An unexpected disappointment;
a being tricked or duped: “He's gotten a begunk.” [Sc. (1725).] BEGUNK, v. 1. tr.
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
1 beguilingly, W. 1627 beguilty 2 beguin, monk, W. 1850 beguinage 3 1375
beguine 1, 2, 3 1620 begull 2 1820 begum, sb. 3 1730 begum, v.a. W. 2 begunk.
v.a. cheat, J. begunk, sb. trick, J. behad, behaved, J. behald, behold, J. 1303
behalf, ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1857
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
To cheat; to deceive, S. 2. To baulk ; to get the better of, Roxb. BEGUNK, s. An
illusion; a trick. Waverley. V. Bsoncx, v. BEGUNKIT, part. adj. Cheated, Clydes. V.
Bnancx. BEGUNNYN, part. pa. Begun.—A. S. begunnen, coeptus, inceptus.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
BEGUNK. s. A cheat; a mituke ; a trick; a stratagem. To BEGUNK. *>. a. To
beguile; to deceive. BEGCNKIT. pret. Deceived ; mistaken. BEHADDEN. a.
Beholden to. BEHIN". ) BEHINT. \ Prtr- BEIK. See Bees.. To BE1L. n. To
suppurate. BEIL.
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
To BEGUNK, v. a. 1. To cheat, to deceive, S. Is there a lad, whose father is unkind
, One who has not a master to his mind,— Whose sweetheart has begunked him,
won his heart, Then left him all forlorn to dree the smart? Village Fair, Blacktv.
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A dictionary of the Scottish language [by E. Picken].
Begnet, s. a bayonet. Begoud, prct. of begin, began. Begrutten, adj. all in tears, or
rather retaining the appearance of having been so. Begunk, v. a. to beguile, to
deceive. Begunk, a cheat, a mistake.. Begunkit, part, cheated, deceived, mistaken
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
V. Gkck. Begeik, Begink, Begunk, j-. l. A trick, or illusion, which exposes one to
ridicule, S. Now Cromwell's gane to Nick, and ane ca'd Monk lias play'd the
Rumple a right sloe begunk. Ramsat/'s Poems, ii. 8.8. 2. It often denotes the act of
jilting ...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
See Begunk, v. Gall. He was singing fu' merry. How Black Douglass, the bluidy
wight, \Vas gonked at Raebcrry, MAc'rAccAR'r Eug'rl. (1824)125,ed. 1876. N.l.' '
Greatly gunked,' 'sorely gnnked,'or 'quarclygunked,' are common ways in which ...
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