10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BETHANKIT»
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The Works: In Four Volumes
... innermost recess. ' “ And seek the benmost-bore." - - Burns. Bethankit. Grace
alter meat. “ The auld gudeman just like to rive Bethankit hums.” - - - - BurnsBank.
A book. Bic/cor. A kind of wooden dish, a short GLOSSARY. 405.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1835
2
Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
BETHANKIT, *. A ludicrous, and therefore an indecent, designation for a religious
act, that of giving thanks after meat, Ayrs. Then auld guidman, maist like to rive,
Bethankit hums. Burns, iii. 219- BETHEREL, Bethral, s. An inferior officer in a ...
3
The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life
A noted mountain in Dumbartonshire. Benmost-bore. The remotest hole, the
innermost recess. " And seek the benmost-bore." . . . Burn*. Bethankit. Grace after
meat. " The auld gudeman just like to rive Bethankit hums." Burns. Beufc. A book.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
4
Love's Reckoning (The Ballantyne Legacy Book #1): A Novel
The Sheffield steel kit was encased in leather and bore a brush, a straight razor,
and a small mirror. Gratitude suffused every part of her. “Bethankit,” she uttered
without forethought. “Bethankit?” Margaret adjusted her spectacles, a slow smile
...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
BETHANKIT, s. A ludicrous, and therefore an indecent, designation for a religious
act, that of giving thanks after meat, Ayrs. Then auld guidman, maist like to rive,
Bethankit hums. Burns, iii. 219- BETHEREL, Bethral, s. An inferior officer in a ...
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The English dialect dictionary
BETHANKED, phr. Se. Gen. written bethankit. God be thanked. 51:. A' the houses
on Tivieside—bethankit they arena many— have been flooded, Won-sumo Do]?
Door: L1316) 126, cd. 1394. e.Lt.h. Scots folk are no' like the Irish, bethankit, ...
7
The Poetical Works of the Late Robert Burns. A New Edition. ...
Then auld Guidman, maist like to rive, Bethankit hums. Is there that o'er his
French ragout, Or oiio that wad staw a sow, Qrfiicassc wad mak her spew Wi'
perfect sconuer, Looks down wi' sneering, scornfu' view On sic a dinner? Poor
devil ! see ...
8
Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. With a portrait
... how I stop short, For fear your modefly be hurt', This may do-maun do, Sir, wi'
them wha Maun please the Great Folk for a wamesou 3- * I For me! sae laigh I
need na bow, . ss For, LORD bethankit, I can fflbugb zþ X And when I downa
yoke a ...
9
Poems, Pastoral, Satirical, Tragic, and Comic
(sair But gif we're wi' our lot contentit, An' rise at morn wi' god's bethankit, We're
just as happy as the gentry, Wha 'joy their weel cram'd kist an' pantry, Envy nae
man his happy life: ' Ye dinnae ken his private grief, There's mony ane thought ...
10
The works of Robert Burns; with dr. Currie's memoir of the ...
... great respect and hospitality. Benlomond, a noted mountain in Dumbartonshire
. Benmost bore, innermost hole. Bennison, blessing. Bent, a kind of grass ; " ta'en
the bent," metaphorically taken the uioor, run away. Bethankit, grace after meat.
Robert Burns, John Wilson, 1844