10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DADDOCK»
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A glossary of provincial words used in Herefordshire, and ...
Also used in Cheshire : Wilbraham in v. Cutwith, s. the bar of the plough to which
the traces are attached. Compare Lantree. D. Daddock, s. dead wood,
touchwood ; in Gloucestershire, dead wood is said to be " daddocky," or " all of a
daddock.
sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.), 1839
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A glossary of provincial words used in Herefordshire and ...
D. Daddock, s. dead wood, touchwood ; in Gloucestershire, dead wood is said to
be " daddocky," or " all of a daddock." In Somersetshire, according to Jennings, "
daddick" is rotten wood, and " dad- dicky" is rotten. According to Grose, dadacky ...
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 1839
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The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
DADACK, DADDACK, DADDAK, see Daddock. DAD(D, DADE, see Dad, sb.1,
Dade, ;-. DADDER, see Dather. DADDES, sb.pl. Glo.1 [Not known to our
correspondents.] A child's word for the hands. Cf. d addle, so.1 DADDIES, sb. pi.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
DADACK, DADDACK, DADDAK, see Daddock. DAD(D, DADE, see Dad, 55.1,
Dede, tr. DADDER. see Dot-her. DADDES, so. I. Glo.1 [Not known to our corres
ndents.] A chil '5 word for the hands. Cf. daddle, .1 DADDIES, sb. pl. Hrf. [doe-die]
...
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Twelve Centuries of Jewish Persecution: A Brief Outline of ...
Christendom's favouring renegades was of the greatest service to the Hebrew
race, for it helped Judaism to despumate her ills and diseases ; every tree has its
daddock. The blackmailing Jewish apostates were the daddock of Israel. the ...
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Informal English: Puncture Ladies, Egg Harbors, Mississippi ...
—Letter mocking American English from Charles Dickens to John Forster, dated
February 24, 1842 daddock Daddock, an old English term rarely heard abroad
even in provincial dialects, is quite common in the rural districts of the New ...
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
Bnfi. He was Wl gab sac gifted That dad a bit cou'd I get shifted, Frae yieldin' to
his sighs an' gianes, T.\1'1.0a Poems (1787) 181. DADACK, DADDACK,
DADDAK, See Daddock. DAD(D, DADE, see Dad, sb.', Dade, v. DADDER, see
Dather.
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A Dictionary, English-Latin, and Latin-English: Containing ...
A Dribbling. наитию. _ А Dah-chick, Valunibur major. А Dabul'c. варит magna
Turcarum ‚прилип; prœlalimi. _? Dare, Apva. „дни. 0 (МЫШЦ. шиш, nulo. А
Dactylfa fooi in теплоту“ Огазъ } Papp“, tau. То CR“ Dad, PIPPO Daddock,
Lìgnum ...
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases ...
D. Daddock. The heart or body of a tree thoroughly rotten. — Asit. This old word is
not noticed by Johnson, Todd, or Webster. It is introduced by Mr. Worcester in his
new dictionary. The great red daddocks lay in the green pastures, where they ...
John Russell Bartlett, 1877
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An English and Swedish Dictionary, Wherein the Generality of ...
Thereunto is Added a Large Collection of Terms of Trade and Navigation and an
Herbal Or Index of Plants Common to Both Nations Jacob Serenius. CUT CUTE,
S. or unfermented wine, muß, видений »In ‚' Vlh'l/Nf RECENS. 'l' CUTE , Adj.