10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FASHIOUSNESS»
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fashiousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
To take the trouble to do any .thing, S. Colt, of Glenburnie. FASHEN, Feshbs, part.
pa. of the v. to Fttch, S. B. Boa. FASHEOUS, Fashious, adj. Troublesome. Baillie.
— Fr. fâcheux, fâcheuse, id, FASHIOUSNESS, ». Troublesomeness, S. F ASK ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Fashiousness, s. Troublesomeness, S. FASHEN,FESHEK,^ar<.^a.of the».
VoFetch,S.B. Just as their ain she's J'ashen up, and ta'en For Dick's ain dother
now by ilka ane. Ross's Helenore, p. 127- What cast has J'ashen you sae far frae
towns ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
Troublesome. Baillie.-Fr.fnolieuz,faohemc, id. FASHIOUSNESS. a.
Troublesomeness, S. FASKIDAR, s. The Northern Gull, Larus parasiticus, Linn.;
the Scouti-aulin of Orkn. FASSE, a. A hair. S. P. Repr. FASSlS,s. pl. Knots;
bunches. Int-eateries ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Fashiousness, s. Troublesomeness, S. FASHEN,FESHEN,/?ar<.^a.ofthet\toFt'fc/*,
S.B. Just as their ain she's fashcn up, and ta'en For Dick's ain dother now by ilka
ane. Ross's Helenore, p. 127- What cast has fashcn you sae far frae towns ?
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An Account of the Tournament at Eglinton: With a ...
The tenantry could not understand this fashiousness on the part of their noble
Landlord, and many and deep were the murmurs which it excited ; but they were
per force obliged to comply. The effect of all these unpopular measures, however,
...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Yks.' Chs. Aw'll get this mortacious fashions bizness o'er, CLOUGl-t B. Brrssl-i'ille
(1379) 16; Chs.I 28 Hence Fashiousness, sb. troublesomencss. Sc.(JA1\|.) [F r.
filsr/wnx, troublesom {Coma-H FASH-RAG. s/r. w.Yks.2 A pocket-handkerchief; ...
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the edinburgh review, or critical journal: for, 1883 ...
... talk and are still current in the homes of Scotland. Thus to fash, ' to trouble ' (
fdcher), with the adjective fashions, and the noun fashiousness, are understood
by everyone, and oome at once to the mind as the most natural expression of the
...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
... it is astonishing how many French words found their way into ordinary talk and
are still current in the homes of Scotland. Thus to fash, ' to trouble ' (fdcher), with
the adjective fashious, and the noun fashiousness, are understood by everyone,
...
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Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
... noun fashiousness, are understood bygmodern Highlander uses t for d, p
everyone, and come at once to the mind i for I), f for c, h for hard g, and sh for as
the most natural expression of theisoft g, as 'He is a fery (very) kreat idea. So the
verb ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... ч^5гн ít^: чгат, fk^iT' чтщ; л. fashiousness i«íifr, T^írpft; — never fash your
thumb ÇTitftitï Щ if, ^H 414% Щ ill Tf îTRt 4 ^?5Т^ fashion л. ттет, тг^щч; ч-^^Ч;
ччтчг, arriTT; Í5T4, ^чгчк; ff^rsr, çftir4TT, ч^Гнн Т5Т%, ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981