10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAIRIF»
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A Dictionary of the Old English Language: Compiled from ...
810; рог ia à stoute hare in hir hay(o) llalliw. diet, liii); hayos (pl.) ps. 88, 41 ; comp
, chirche- bay. hairif kayrece, -rif, "rubia minor", prompt. 221. heisugge haysuck,
curuca, о. a. п. 505; haj-, heysuggo Chave, p. f. I) 12. hayward hiyward, spec.
Francis Henry Stratmann, 1873
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Survey English Dialects
... devil-guts, furbobs, gosling-grass, gully-grass, gum-weed, hairif, hairip, hairis,
hair-weed, hay-riff => hairif, jack-by-the-hedge, meg-many-feet, nut-grass,
policeman's-buttons, pricklies, prickly-back, robin-run-in-the-hedge, robin-run-the
-dike, ...
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Survey of English Dialects: The Dictionary and Grammar
... cuddle-me-close, devil-guts, furbobs, gosling-grass, gully-grass, gum- weed,
hairif, hairip, hairis, hair-weed, hay-riff => hairif, jack-by-the-hedge, meg-many-
feet, nut-grass, policeman's-buttons, pricklies, prickly-back, robin-run-in-the-
hedge, ...
Clive Upton, David Parry, John David Allison Widdowson, 1994
David A. Campbell. 175 Ap. Dysc. Adv. 596 (i 183 Schneider) ov rpoTrov KoX ett*
ovofidrwv fierairXaopioi yivovrcu Kadd,mp to ipvodpfiarcs, to Aira, to ,napa Hairif>
oi aua . . . cf. Et. Chid, (p. 238. 18s. de Stefani) = Et. Mag. 174. 38s. 176 Athen.
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The Anglo-Welsh Dialects of North Wales: A Survey of ...
(i) GOOSE-GRASS : CYNGHA Cl 1 'ka^a YGM : cynghaf an 'goose-grass' ERITH
Cl 3 exiQ" SED records HAIRIF 'goose-grass' at : Y 20, 24, 33; Ch 1, 3-4, 6 Db 4-5
, 7 Sa 5 St 2-11 He 1-6 Wo 4, 7 Wa 2-7 Gl 1-4, 6 Ox 1-2; Nt 1-4 L 6, 10, 15 Lei ...
Robert J. Penhallurick, 1991
When Jack mentioned his fortytwoyearold son, Jerry inquired, “Well, where's your
white hairif youhave a middleaged son.” Jack madea motionto pull down his
pants'zipper, “People always think Itouch up my hair; butit's brown, even though
it's ...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England from ...
... Hairif stand upright, to consider, how in this Time 5 my People have been
vexed, and polled by the ** vile Execution of Projects, Parents, Bills of Con*
formity, and such like 3 which, besides the t Trouble of my People, have more
exhausted ...
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The American Monthly Magazine
Here is another that tosses his ball half way, and then stamps and pulls his hairif
it does not go right, as if a tossed ball could go right. That is just his nature ; he is
always for plunging “ in medias res,” but he does not find the “ in media ...
Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1830
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
HAIRIF, HAYRIF, goosegrass; GaliumAparine. (E.)AS. hegerife, goosegrass.—AS
. hege, a hedge (see Hay (2)); and rife, prob.allied to Rife,and meaning 'abundant
.' HAKE, a seafish of the cod family. (Scand.) 'Hake, fysche, squilla;' Prompt.
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George Eliot Six Pack: Middlemarch, Daniel Deronda, Silas ...
... doing nothing very important, so that she could go and strokeher hand across
his hairif she liked, and see him look up at herandsmile, while Gyp, rather jealous
, poked his muzzle up betweenthem—all thesethings madepoorLisbeth's earthly
...