10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARPANE»
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A Dictionary of the Scottish Language
—Lat. aroecia, id. PAROC INER, s. A parishioncr, ibid. PAROCHRIE, s. Parish,
ibid.—-From paroch, and A.S. rice, jurisdictio, dominium. PARPALL-WALL, s. A
partition-wall. Acts Council Edin. Corr. from Parpane, q. v. or from L.B.
parpagliones, ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone, 1846
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Corr. from Parpane, q. v., or from L.B. parpagli- ones, velae utiles, cum fortuna
imminet seu tempes- tas. Ital. parpaglioni. V. Du Cange. PARPANE, Perpen, s. A
wall in general, or a partition.] Add ; 2. The parapet of a bridge is called a
parpane, ...
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The Dialect of Craven, in the West-Riding of the County of ...
The Scotch parpane is an evident corruption of the English word. The parapet of
a bridge is called in Scotland, parpane, which, in general, consists of a single
stone in width. PARSIL, Parsley. PART, Some. In the way in which this word is ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
Corr. from Parpane, q. v., or from L.B. parpagli- ones, velae utiles, cum fortuna
imminet seu tempes- tas. Ital. parpaglioni. V. Du Cange. PARPANE, Perpen, s. A
wall in general, or a partition.] Add ; 2. The parapet of a bridge is called a
parpane, ...
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The Works of Henry Howard: Works of Wyatt
456. l. lg. Sihbald reads “ yon parpane wall." Parpane or perpan is explained by
Jameison as a partition wall. Pese, v. to weigh. Pike, 1:. Itoccurs in the sense of a
bar, or obstacle, p. 520. Plain, v. to complain, to weep. “ playne." Plot, 0. folded in
...
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1816
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“The” Works Of Sir Thomas Wyatt The Elder: 2
Pass, v. to regard, set any account by. Pear, v. to appear. Pease, v. to appease.
Per-case, adv. perchance. . Perreywrigh, 1:. old spelling for pierrerie; jewelry.
Perpall; query, what? See p. 456. l. 19. Sibbald reads “ yon parpane wall.
Pass, v. to regard, set any account by. Pear, v. to appear. Pease, v. to appease.
Per-case, adv. pert'hance. Perreywrigh, n. old spelling for pierrerie ; jewelry.
Perpall; query, what? See p. 4.56. l. 19. Sibbald reads “ yon parpane wall.
Henry Howard earl of Surrey, Thomas Wyatt, G.F. Nott, 1816
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The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
The Scotch parpane is an evident corruption of the English word. The parapet of
a bridge is called in Scotland, parpane, which, in general, consists ,of a single
stone in width. PARSIL, Parsley. PART, Some. In the way in which this word is ...
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The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York
The Scotch parpane is an evident corruption of the English word. The parapet of
a bridge is called in Scotland, parpane, which, in general, consists of a single
stone in width. PARSIL, Parsley. PART, Some. In the way in which this word is ...
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The Works ¬of ¬Henry ¬Howard, ¬earl ¬of ¬Surrey ¬and ¬of ...
Pease, v. to appease. Per-case, adv. perchance. Perreywrigh, n. old spelling for
pierrerie ; jewelry. Perpall ; query, what? See p. 456. l. lg. Sihbald reads “ yon
parpane wall." Parpane or perpan is explained by J ameison as a partition wall.
Henry Howard, Thomas Wyatt, George F. Nott, 1816