10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GOBBET»
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gobbet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The History of Framlingham, in the County of Suffolk: ...
Oct. 1707, to \ an acre, called Wren's Croft ; which was Richard Golty's, clerk, 26.
Car. 2. John Smith's 22. Jac. 1. holden by the annuall rent of 1s. 2d. Rachell
Gobbet, adm. 3. Oct. 1707, to one cotage at the Hermitage: which was John
Gobbet's ...
Robert Hawes, Robert Loder, 1798
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Cooking in America, 1590-1840
... gobbet is a mouthful. This recipe is another one that uses a body part to
indicate size in a world that still did not have a complete system of uniform
measurement. Just in case someone might not understand the term, the author of
this recipe ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Cf . jobbet, a dial, assibilated form of gobbet.] 1. A mouthful; a morsel ; a lump ; a
part ; a fragment ; a piece. [Obsolete or archaic] He seide he hadde &gobet of the
seyl That seynt Peter hadde. Chaucer, Gen. Prol. to C. T., L 696. And alle eten ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Cf . jobbet, a dial, assibilated form of gobbet.] 1. A mouthful; a morsel; a lump; a
part; a fragment; a piece. [Obsolete or archaic] He seide he hadde a gobet of the
seyl That seynt Peter hadde. Chaucer, Gen. Prol. to C. T., L 690. And alio eten ...
The chase followed after, and Kearton went into action on the north and Gobbet
on the south, near a small thorn tree, with a negro porter beside him. The rhino
caught sight of Gobbet's camera and charged. The porter went up the tree like a ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
gobbet ily; of Celtic origin: see gob?. Cl.jobbet, a dial, assibilated form of gobbet.]
1. A mouthful; a morsel; a lump; a part; a fragment; apiece. [Obsolete or archaic]
He seido he hadde a gobet of the seyl That seynt Peter hadde. Chaucer, Gen.
The chase followed after, and Kearton went into action on the north and Gobbet
on the south, near a small them-tree, with a negro porter beside him. The rhino
caught sight of Gobbet's camera and charged. The porter went up the tree like a ...
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
gobbet ily; of Celtic origin: see gob*. Ct.jobbet, a dial, assibilated form of gobbet.]
1. A mouthful; a morsel; a lump; apart; a fragment; apiece. [Obsolete or archaic]
He seide he hadde a gobet of the seyl That seynt Peter hadde. Chaucer, Gen.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
gobbet ily; of Celtic origin: see gob2. Cf.jobbet, a dial. assibilated form of gobbet.]
1. A mouthful; a morsel; a lump; a part; a fragment; :1. piece. [Obsolete or archaic.
] He seide he hadde a gobs! of the seyl That seynt Peter hadde. Chaucer, Gen.
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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Spiritual Shakespeares
®gobbet ̄. n.1b,. ®Apieceof. raw flesh. ̄A secondary sense, fromthe Italian. ®
gobbo, ̄. suggests the hunchback«s deformity. OED. ®gobbet ̄. n.1b,. ®A.
piece of raw flesh. ̄ Famously, inthe den of Errour, Spenser«s Redcrosse Knight
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GOBBET»
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Brazil still rebuilding a year after 7-1 loss
By Rafa Santos (Yahoo Brazil), in collaboration with Cassiano Gobbet, Fernando Olivieri Santos and Fernando Vives. Exactly one year ago, the ... «Yahoo Singapore News, Jul 15»
Bang to rights! Pyongyang plays games – or rather doesn't
Otherwise, each separate gobbet of news is like a single jagged jigsaw piece. The art is to put them all together and make a pattern. Not easy. «NK News, Jun 15»
Why Literature Matters
... write on purpose, 'Bare, ruin'd choirs, where'—a glutinous sound clump, a gobbet of near-rhymes full of r's that have to be laboriously pulled ... «First Things, Jun 15»
Miriam Lord: Mick is pecking away at Nama's cagey dealings
... in particular,” he began, as people wondered what little gobbet (or should that be dobbet) of O'Brien-related information he was going to drop ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Rita Sodi and Jody Williams Knock it Out of the Park at Via Carota
Meanwhile, cibreo ($9) is a Tuscan classic, a gobbet of bread heaped with herbed and oiled chicken livers, zapped with a few sunny drops of ... «Eater NY, Jun 15»
If we don't raise a voice about sexism it will never go away
... to organise a rota for it. But every gobbet of casual misogyny is meaningful; every one has to be countervailed; it doesn't go away on its own. «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Barcelona crush Juventus in Champions League final: as it happened
I wrote this gobbet about that match earlier in the week: Quote Scoreless draws do not have to be drab and this one was far from it at times but ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
England v New Zealand as it happened
Mark Craig spits a gobbet of chewing gum out of his mouth and begins his 22nd over. He nearly does for Ian Bell with a beautiful delivery that pitches in the ... «BBC Sport, May 15»
Sedgefield comes together to remember VE Day
A last post was sounded and then further prayers were said by Reverend Michael Gobbet, before John Burton MBE, the deputy lord lieutenant ... «The Northern Echo, May 15»
Bao, restaurant review: 'Street-food-turned-Soho Taiwanese place …
These six slices of steak might just be the finest I've ever eaten – tender yet packed with texture (a neat gobbet of fat at one end), with an ... «The Independent, May 15»