10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISJUNE»
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An etymological dictionary of the Scottish language: ...
Than in the morning up scho gat, And on hir hairt laid hir disjune. Bannatyne
Poems, p. 216. st. 5. I trow ye cry for your dijoon ; When were ye wont to cry so
soon ? Watson's Coll. i. 54. The term is still used S. B. O'er mofiy heights and
hows she ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
DISJUNE,DisioNE,Disioon,*.Breakfast.]^dd; " With this being called to his disione,
he desyrit vs earnestlie to tak part with him, as we did. He eat his disione with grit
chearfulnes, as all the cum- pany saw, and as appeared in his speiking.
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
V. Disjune. S. DISCLAMATIOUN, *. The act of disowning one as the superior of
lands ; or of refusing to pay feu-duty. S. DISCOMFISHT.part. adj. Overcome. S.
DISCONTIGUE, adj. Not contiguous. S. DISCONVENIENCE, s. Inconvenience.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
1. Dz'g'artit-lzite, exhibiting every appearance of a decay in circum. stances, S. B.
2. Having a downcast look, S. B. It is undoubt. edly a corr. of dejected. DISJUNE,
DISJOON, .r. 1. Breakfast. Than in the morning up scho gat, And on hir hairt laid ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
'To DISCHARGE, v. a. To prohibit; to forbid, S. Acts Assembly. To DISCHONE,
o. n. To take breakfast.—Acts Ja. VI. V. DISJUNE, from which this is corrupted.
DYSCHOWYLL, adj. Undressed. Wallace.—Fr. deshabillé, id. DISCLAMATIOUN,
s.
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Sept. 30 Farmers Mechanics - Mariners 665 638 9 3d quarter. Merchants - 59 ...
Senate of the United States, 1840
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An etmological dictionary of the scottish language
Breakfast, 6. B. O.Fr. desjune. Ross. 2. To make a disjune of, to swallow up at
once. Baillie. DISMAL, s. A mental disease, probably melancholy. Polwart.
DYSMEL, s. Apparently, necromancy. Priests Peblis. A. Goth, dys, dea mala, et
mal, Moes.
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The Waverley Dramas: George Heriot
Consider, brother, we are no longer what we were, when his most sacred Majesty
partook of his disjune— Major B. Ah ! Well, sister, times are changed to be sure,
— so we must e'en be content as we may —the young couple shall have my ...
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The New Sporting Magazine
On the table is seen the venison pasty in which the king made an " unco hole"
before he finished his disjune; and on the right of the " throne," is the flagon of
claret which his majesty himself placed beside the pasty on the left, observing,
that ...
Maryland. State. Department. of. Education. 239. (C< intiniM d)— Fis ical Yei ir
Endi ng June 30, 19 62 Frostburg Salisburt Towson Balance, AddiBalance,
Balance, AddiBalance, Balance, AddiBalance, July 1, tional DisJune 30, July 1,
tional ...
Maryland. State Dept. of Education, Its