10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STAUMREL»
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staumrel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
staumrel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works with His Lift by Allan Cunningham. -London, James ...
Stalking, walking disdainfully, walking without an aim. “ He gangs staup staukin,
and yet he's wide waking.” Staumrel. A blockhead, half-witted. “ A full staumrel is
half a gomeral.” Scots Saying. Stow. Did steal, to surfeit. “ We'll staw'd wi' them, ...
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The Works: In Four Volumes
Stalking, walking disdainfully, walking without an aim. “ He gangs staup staukin,
and yet he's yvide waking.” Staumrel. A blockhead, half-wilted. “ A full staumrel is
half a gomeral.” Scots Saying. Stow. Did steal, to surfeit. “ We'll staw'd wi' them, ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1835
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The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allan Cunningham, ...
Staumrel. A blockhead, half-witted. “ There's an unco' splutter, quo' the sow in “ A
full staumrel is half a gomeral.” the gutter.” Scots Saying. Scots Saying.
Spleughan. A tobacco uch. Stau'. Did steal, to surfeit. “ Ilk chiel screwed up his
dogskin ...
Robert Burns, Gilbert BURNS, Allan Cunningham, 1840
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The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life
Nae langer rev'rend men, their country's glory, In plain braid scots hold forth a
plain braid story ! Nae langer thrifty citizens an' douce, Meet owre a pint, or in the
council-house ; But staumrel, corky -headed, graceless gentry, The herryment
and ...
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1834
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Burns A-Z: The Complete Word Finder
STAUMREL lhalf-wittedl But staumrel, corky -headed, graceless gentry 248
STAUN lstandl She fand a staun o staunin graith B30 STAUNCH A steady, sturdy
, staunch believer 216 lf thou art staunch, without a stain, 340 Still, tho nae
staunch ...
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing His Poems, ...
Stank, did stink; a pool of standing ' water ' Stark, strong, powerful Startle, to run
as cattle stung by the gad-fly \ Staumrel, a hlockhcad, half-witted Staw, did steal,
to surfeit Stech, to cram the belly Stechan, cramming Steek, to shut ; a stitch Steer
, ...
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The Poems & Songs of Robert Burns: With a Life of the ...
Nae langer Rev'rend Men, their country's glory, In plain braid Scots hold forth a
plain braid story. Nae langer thrifty Citizens, an' douce, Meet owre a pint, or in the
Councihhouse; But staumrel, corky-headed, graceless Gentry, The herryment ...
Robert Burns, Hamilton Paul, 1819
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The poetical works of Robert Burns
Nae langer Rev'rend Men, their country's glory, In plain braid Scots hold forth a
plain braid story : Nae langer thrifty Citizens, an' douce, Meet owre a pint, or in
the Council-house ; But staumrel, corky-headed, graceless Gentry, The
herryment ...
Robert Burns, Alexander Smith, 1865
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The Works of the British Poets, with Lives of the Authors
Staggie, the diminutive of stag Stahoart, strong, stout Stant', to stand ; stan't, did
stand Stane, a stone Stank, did stink; a pool of standing water Stap, stop Stark,
stout Startle, to run as cattle stung by the gad-fly Staumrel, a blockhead, half-
witted ...
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The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
But staumrel, corky-headed, graceless Gentry, The herryment and ruin of the
country; Men, three-parts made by tailors and by barbers, Wha waste your weel-
hain'd gear on d — 'd new brigs and harbours ! " New Brig " Now haud you there !
for ...
Robert Burns, Charles W. Eliot, 2010