10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOOKERY»
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the ...
Inrentoriet. — Jenttt seems the proper orthography, from Fr. genette, which cot
only signifies a Spanish horse, but a "kind of weesell, black-spotted, and bred in
Spalne," Cotgr. JOOKERY-COOKERY, ». Artful management, q. the power of ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1867
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A Dictionary of Reduplicated Words in the English Language
Noo, as ye're acquaint wi' a the jookery-cookery of newsmaking, I thought that
aiblins ye're in a capacity to throw some light on the subject."— 1822. Gaits Sir A.
Wylie, i. 182. (Jamieson's Scottish Diet.) JOUKEREY-PAUKEREY, sb. any sort of
...
Henry Benjamin Wheatley, 1866
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Transactions of the Philological Society: 1865
Noo, as ye're acquaint wi' a the jookery-coo/cery of newsmaking, I thought that
aiblins ye're in a capacity to throw some light on the subject.”—1822. Galt's Sir A.
Wylie, i. 182. (J amieson's Scottish Dict.) JOUKEREY-PAUKEREY, sb. any sort of
...
Philological Society (London), 1865
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Jookery-cookeuy, *. Artful management; q. the power of serving-up, or cooking, in
an art- Jul way, Ayrs. " Noo, — as ye're acquaint wi' a' the jookery-cookery of
newsmaking, I thought that aiblins ye're in a capacity to throw some light on the ...
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words ...
... a "kind of weesell. black-spotted, and bred in Spaine," Cotgr. JOOKERY-
COOKERY, s. Artful management, q. the power of serving up, or cooking, in an
artful way, Ayrs. Called in Fife, Jookery-Pautkrie. JOOKERIE, *. Juggling, S. The
Provost.
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The American Kennel Gazette
DALMATIANS— Judge. K. Onstott Best of Breed — (Ch) Pourinhand Mischief,
Four-ln-Hand Kennels. Best of Opposite Sex and Best of Winners — Four-ln-
Hand Jookery, Four-ln-Hand Kennels. Bitches. Puppy (9 and under 12 months)—
1, ...
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Geordie Chalmers; or, the Law in Glenbuckie. [A Tale.]
an' jookery-paukery abominate. Never miscaw yer neebour ahint his back; never
trust a rogue; never tamper wi' temptation. Render honour to whom it is due; be
gude to aul' folk, kind to strangers, and obedient to your master. Recollect ye're ...
John KENNEDY (Teacher at Chapel Green, Kilsyth.), 1833
SHEPHERDHe shou'd just hae gaen to his Majesty, and said, “ Sire 1 Lord
Althropp is a fule, or warse, and has been playing jookery-paukery W1' that chtel
O'Connell, through ane 0' your MaJesty's understrappers, and the twa thegither
hae ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Noo, — as ye're acquaint wi' a' the jookery-cookery of newsmaking, I thought that
aiblins ye're in a capacity to throw some light on the subject." Sir A. Wylie, i. 182. "
Nothing could be more evident than that there was some jookerie-cookerie in ...
I canna shake mysell loose o' the belief that there has been some jookery-
paukery of Satan's in a' this; but I am determined to conduct mysell like an honest
man and a good Christian, come o't what will.” He advanced accordingly to the ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JOOKERY»
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This Is What 'Jiggery-Pokery' Means
Among the Scots, the word jouk led to the notion of joukery or jookery to describe underhanded dealing or trickery. Pawky is another Scottish ... «TIME, Jun 15»
Funny words: Meet Asterix the Gael
MacHoolet tells them about a sleekit Pechtish warrior back home, MacRammie, who is up to all sort of jookery-packery. Asterix and his trusty ... «The Courier, Oct 13»