10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NIDGET»
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
A noodle, a foolish person; possibly quasi nestling cock, or the same as niding,
which see, and NIDGET. Oh, Chrysostome thou — deservest to be stak'd, as well
as buried in the open fields, for being such a goose, widgeon, and niddecock to ...
2
Out of the Hay and Into the Hops: Hop Cultivation in Wealden ...
MON - Osborne & Poile, nidget hops; Excell & Saunders, string hops V2, mend
wirework V2; Moore, mend wirework. TUES - Osborne, Tonbridge with pigs for
G.W; Poile, lay out poles; Excell & Saunders, mend wirework Va, sow guano % ...
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
A noodle, a foolish person ; possibly quasi nestling cock, or the same as niding,
which see, and Nidget. Oh, Chrysostome thou . . . deservest to be stak'd, as well
as buried in the open fields, for being such a goose, widgeon, and niddecock, ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1859
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
A noodle, a foolish person; possibly quasi nestling cock, or the same as niding,
which see, and Nidget. Oh, Chrysostome thou — deservest to be stak'd, as well
as buried in the open fields, for being such a goose, widgeon, and niddecock to ...
5
A Glossary; Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
A noodle, a foolish person ; possibly quasi nestling cock, or the same as niding,
which see, and Nidget. Oh, Chrysostome thou . . . deservest to be Btak'd, as well
as buried in the open helds, for being such a goose, widgeon, and niddecock, ...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1867
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A Glossary; Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names and ...
A noodle, a foolish person; possibly quasi nestling cock, or the same as niding,
which see, and NIDGET. 0h,Chrysostome thou . . . deservest tube stak'd, as well
as buried in the open fields, for being such a goose, widgeon, and niddecoclr, ...
Robert Nares, James-Orchard Halliwell, Thomas II Wright, 1859
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Gardeners Chronicle & New Horticulturist
The Nidget, or Horse-hoe. — At the trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of
England, and those of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, the Irish
societies, and local societies, Coleman's cultivator has gained many a well-
fought ...
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Blooming English: Observations on the Roots, Cultivation and ...
What Lucy wouldn't have realized is that at one time it looked as if we'd all be
saying nidiot(or possibly nidget). These forms came very close to being the
accepted ones - they even retain an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. This
sort of ...
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A Glossary: Or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
See Nidget. NIDGET, NIGGET, or NIGEOT. A fool. Howell's Lexicon Tetraglotton,
&c. Camden seems to interpret it a coward : It [that is, the old word niding]
lignificOi, u it seemeth, no more then abject, base-minded, falsehearted, coward,
...
Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright, 1888
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Heads of the people: or, Portraits of the English
feller, Tom, and I don't call him out of his name, is no better than a nidget: — blest,
if he aint a nidget." " Vot's a nidget?" inquired Tom. " Why, Tom," said Atkins, with
a solemnity proper to the importance of the question, a " nidget is a bein' which ...