10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRANGAM»
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trangam in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
trangam and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Stra to Z
Valueless ; not worth a rush. [Traneen = the Traneen-grass]. Tranqdillo. See
Twangdillo. Trangram (Trangam or Tran- kum), subs, (old).— A trifle, fallal,
ornament ; anything or anybody of little or no value. Cf. reduplication, trinkum-
trankum.
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1904
2
The abbott: being a sequel to The monastery
And meet time it was, when yon usher, vinegar-faced rogue that he is, began to
inquire what popish trangam you were wearing — By the mass, the metal would
have been confiscated for conscience-sake, like your other rattle-trap yonder at ...
3
The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Rowe substituted traject, which spelling was long followed by other editors. Brinj.'
them, I pray thee, with imagined speed Unto the tranect. to the common ferry
Which trades to Venice. ShaA. Trangam, Trangame (tran'gam, tran'gam), n Same
...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
4
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
Rowe substituted traject, which spelling was long followed by other editors. Bring
them, I pray thee, with imagined speed Unto the tranect, to the common ferry
Which trades to Venice. Sltfit. Trangam, Trangame (tran'gam, tran'gam), n. Same
as ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
5
The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
“And meet time it was, when yon usher, vinegar-faced rogue that he is, began to
enquire what popish trangam you were wearing—By the mass, the metal would
have been confiscated for conscience - sake, like your other rattle- trap yonder at
...
6
Nuova geografia, tradotta in lingua toscana da Gaudioso Jagemann
Trangam . XXVIII. ιη. ΤΙΜ!. XXV. b. IO'. Trnlium. xxv. δ. Ιοί. Τκάπὶωυ. xv. η. ΤΠπΙ‹
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η' ...
Anton-Friedrich Büsching, 1782
7
¬The Lady's Last Stake, a Comedy
Wrong. Were they moltly for Men's Use, or ow E Part. Nay, I don't know ; such sort
of Trangam as the Gentry use :-I remember one was such a kind of a. small
Scissar Case as that by your Honour's fide, my Lord Wranglave boughtit. La.
Wrong.
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Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the ...
And meet time it was, when yon usher, vinegar-faced rogue that he is, began to
inquire what popish trangam you were wearing — By the mass, the metal would
have been confiscated for conscience-sake, like your other rattle-trap yonder at ...
9
The Abbot: In Four Volumes
“And meet time it was, when yon usher, vinegar-faced rogue that he is, began to
enquire what popish trangam you were wearing— By the mass, the metal would
have been confiscated for conscience - sake, like your other rattle- trap yonder at
...
10
A Digest of the Hindu Law of Inheritance and Partition: From ...
In the case of Viji'trangam v. Lakshman, 8 Bom. H. C. R. 244, 0. C. J., Stridhan is
said, according to the Mitakshara, to include all a woman's acquisitions of
property, the descent of which is governed by the form of her marriage. According
to the ...
Sir Raymond West, Johann Georg Bühler, 1878