10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PADNAG»
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padnag in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
PADNAG, pad'nag, ». An ambling nag. An easy padnag to ride oat a mile.— Dr.
Pop*. PADOLLUS, pad'o-lns, *. (meaning not given.) A name given by De
Montfort for those species of the Haliotis, which are distinguished by a parallel rib
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The Broadview Anthology of Restoration and Early Eighteenth ...
Prithee, why not as well as a padnag?35' FASHION. Because a woman has a
heart to dispose ofi a horse has none. FOPPINGTON. Look you, Tam, of all things
that belang to a woman, I have an aversion to her heart, far when once a woman
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J. Douglas Canfield, Maja-Lisa von Sneidern, 2003
Index Horses Eq't A Wt PP St Vi Vfr % Str Fin Jockeys Cl'g Pr. Owners Odds to $1
79231* PILOT SIS wb5 106 2 7 78 75 72 11 15 W Sh'm'kV 4000 C G Patmon
6.15 783692 PADNAG w4 117 4 5 5< 64 6J 6< 2"* R Neves 3500 Mr & Mrs C A ...
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Word attack skills in reading
Pronounce the following authentic words. abrade padnag The consonants
around the indicated vowel letter give clues about the vowel sound represented
by that letter. To illustrate the clues that consonants give to vowel sounds, the
indicated ...
LORD FOPPINGTON Prithee, why not as well as a padnag? FASHION Because
a woman has a heart to dispose of; a horse has none. LORD FOPPINGTON Look
you, Tam, of all things that belang to a woman, I have an aversion to her heart.
John Vanbrugh, Bernard Harris, 2014
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A History of Northumberland: In Three Parts
... padnagiü р porcis suis qui ad festum Sëe Crucis in authumpno supannati
inventi fiiuntê p quolibetpotco qui pascit in campo dabit jd. ad festum Sëi Martini
in hyeme nöìe padnag' agistatorib3 dni Reg' de WY'rINH°M. D' sectis subtactis 8:
с.
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The Quadroone: Or, St. Michael's Day
ere the noon, if it be priest Buffo's padnag," he answered, encouragingly, pouring
wine into his cup for him. " I am latterly got in the graces o' a youth who will win
me with his sword a score o' steeds in an hour. I have done him service ere now !
Joseph Holt Ingraham, 1841
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
Padnag 304 To Outwalk 293 Pagan 58 Outward cxxx Paganalia ib. Outwardly ib.
Paganism ib. Outwards ib. Pagans ib. Over clxxx, clxxxiii,clxxxix Page (a boy) 2)
Overagainst cxc Pages (of the household) ib. To Overbear 65 Page (of a book) ...
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
See Toad. PADDOCK, s. Pairc f hiadh, lann fhiadh, no, bheathaichean eile.
PADLOCK, s. Glas-chrochaidh. PADNAG, s. Falaire. PAEAN, s. Dan-buadha,
Oran-caithreim. PAGAN, s. Ana-criosduidh, paganach, amt-creidmheach.
gigggisfl'} adj.
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Letters from the Hon. Horace Walpole, to George Montagu, ...
... and one's bantams, poring one's eyes out over old histories, not half so
extraordinary as the present, or ambling to squire Bencow's ' on one's padnag,
and playing at cribbage with one's brother John and one's parson? Prithee come
to town, ...
Horace Walpole, George Montagu, 1818