10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TITTISH»
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tittish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Cambridge Ancient History
Zurush, chief of the mehdi? brought about the murder of Tittish and Khantilish (
who are not otherwise identified), together with their sons, and thereupon a
certain Khuzziyash 'became king'. We have now reached the events immediately
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I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, N. G. L. Hammond, 1973
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The Cambridge Ancient History: Anatolia c. 1600-1380 BC
Zurush, chief of the me§edi,2 brought about the murder of Tittish and Khantilish (
who are not otherwise identified), together with their sons, and thereupon a
certain Khuzziyash 'became king'. We have now reached the events immediately
...
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The Cambridge Ancient History: pt. 1. History of the Middle ...
Zurush, chief of the mefea'i,1 brought about the murder of Tittish and Khantilish (
who are not otherwise identified), together with their sons, and thereupon a
certain Khuzziyash 'became king'. We have now reached the events immediately
...
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The Cambridge Ancient History: pt. 1. Prolegomena and prehistory
Zurush, chief of the mehdi,2 brought about the murder of Tittish and Khantilish (
who are not otherwise identified), together with their sons, and thereupon a
certain Khuzziyash 'became king'. We have now reached the events immediately
...
5
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
TITTISH, adj. Captions, testy, ill-hnmoured, S.B. ; apparently from the same origin.
.TITTS, s. pl. Supposed to be a disease of cows, affecting- their dogs. The Teasick
, the Tooth-aik, the Titts &_the Tirles. lllantgomerz'e. V. Fern. A.S. tilt, Tent. title, ...
... then advise the King to irritat them when he is goeing abroad; and none
knowes how soone, and at what, there tittish fancy will startle; and (to my regrate)
I dared not advise to introduce what would be unpleasant to them, untill the King
were ...
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Men of the time ... or Sketches of living notables
Boett- □jta> own poetical productions are characterised for the most part ' the
beauties of form, with easy, euphonious, and flowing verse. .tittish hi* drama of "
Agnes Bernauer" has been successfully "oriented at several theatres, without ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
From Tittie, sister, and Billie, ' equal, or perhaps q. “ They are Tittie and Billie,” i. e.
sister and brother; having the strongest marksi of resemblance. TITTISH, adj.
Captions; testy, S. B. I TITTS, s. pl. A disease in the dugs of cows. Mont- , oomerie
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English Language Word Builder
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A Pocketful of Pineapples
... is that of thinking of as many words to describe his Father beginning with T. It's
always a score of between 10 and 15 but could be more if he used derivatives of
tit (tittish, tit-like, tit etc). Its not just his attitude that stinks. He's about as important
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TITTISH»
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tittish is used in the context of the following news items.
No more t*ts in the Sun – a campaign we can all get behind
A vowel! Do they really care to read a newspaper that is so coy – so completely tittish, if I can put it in terms readers of less politically correct publications might ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Winners and losers in British politics 2011
All supporters of the euro are looking slightly tittish, of course, but Hezza is the only one who is still publicly arguing that Britain ought eventually to join. Oh dear. «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 11»