10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FROUZINESS»
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frouziness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Hindoostanee Philology: Comprising a Dictionary, English and ...
Ленту, ЪфЪга„епд11-а, bisa„endha`, bœkrapndh-a. v. musty. frouziness,
bœralendh, Src. v. supra, also dim. froward, gœstalch, slioldi, иъшгдирьшма,
kliqurale, shureer, hut_heela, iiddee, v. perverse. ßowardness, gœstakhee,
shokhee, ...
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1825
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A dictionary Canarese and English
2. mustiness, frouziness, fustiness. C. ^ J3A0 muggu, v. n. To be musty, moul- A
dy. 2. to stumble, trip. s.Fustiness, mould- iness. 3^ a musty smell. c. riojXo coTjtjj
mvggu-hdku, v. a. To shut up and confine close, as tobacco, to acquire strength.
William Reeve, Sanderson, 1858
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Hunted Down: A Story ; The Uncommercial Traveller : a Series ...
'I'ake the old-established Bull's Head with its old-established knife-boxes on its
old-established sideboards, its oldestablished flue under its old-established four-
post bedstcads in its old-established airless rooms, its old-established frouziness
...
... he may be what has been BO expressively denominated a " Bucknasty,"
redolent of a mixture of frouziness and perfume, and eminently expressive of a
taste at once jaunty and plebeian, dingy and yet tigerish in the most superlative
degree.
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The Uncommercial Traveller by Charles Dickens
Take the old-established Bull's Head with its old-established knife-boxes on its
old-established sideboards its old-established flue under its old'festablished four-
post bedsteads in its old-established airless rooms, its old-established frouziness
...
6
Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a ...
... old-established sideboards, its old-established flue under its old-established
four-post bedsteads in its old-established airless rooms, its old-established
frouziness up-stairs and downstairs, its old-established cookery, and its old-
established ...
7
A complete dictionary English and Polish and Polish and ...
TO FROUNCE, frôùns, v.o. zob. TO FRIZZLE. FROUZINESS, frôu'-zè-nês, S.
stech Una , stgchtosé. FROUZY, frôù'-zè, adj. stechly, Stnierdzacy. FRO WARD,
frô'-ulrd, adj. mg- dzny, tetryczny; krnabrny, nicsfor- ny , nieposiuszny , uparty. —
LY ...
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The vocabulary of East Anglia: an attempt to record the ...
o. e. A. s.frysan, gelare. FROG-SPIT, s. V. Cuckoo-spit. FROISE, s. a pancake,
o. e. Lidgate. Fr.froisser. FROUZY, adj. blouzy; with disordered and uncombed
hair. In its more usual sense frouziness is offensive to the nose ; not so with us,
but to ...
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Delphi Works of M. E. Braddon (Illustrated):
The knowledgeof his youth, andthat shabby frouziness of raiment peculiar to
middleclass hobbledehoyhood, gave him a sulky fierceness of aspect, which
harmonized well witha pair ofbig black eyesand a tumbledshock of blueblack hair
.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon, 2013
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The Uncommercial Traveller (Illustrated And Annotated Edition):
Take the oldestablished Bull's Head with itsoldestablished knifeboxes on
itsoldestablished sideboards,its oldestablished flue under its oldestablished
fourpost bedsteads in its oldestablished airless rooms, its oldestablished
frouziness upstairs ...