10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GOSSIB»
Descubre el uso de
gossib en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
gossib y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Piers Plowman--the Three Versions
'I haue good ale, gossib,' quap heo; *glotou«, wilt pou assaie?' 'Hast pou* quap
he, 'any hote spices?' '3a, glotoun gossib,' quap heo, 'god wot, wel hote: | fol.
xxxvj b I haue pepir, <=&. p[ye]nye, <%. a pound of garlek, 155 148 And] penne V
; ...
William Langland, George Kane, 1988
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Middle English Dictionary
I 908, 909: Parentele is in two maneres . goostly, as for to delen with hise
godsibbes [vrr. gossebes, gosseppis, gossipes]. a womman may in no lasse
synne assemblen with hire godsib [vrr gosseb,gos- sep, gossib, gossipe] than
with hire ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, 1963
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
My fifthe husbonde, God his soule blesse, Which that I toke for love and no
richesse, Hesomtime was a clerk of Oxenforde, And had left scole, and went at
home at borde With my gossib, dwelling in oure toun : God have hire soule, hire
name ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1868
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The Cambridge MS. ... Gg 4. 27 of Chaucer's Canterbury ...
With myn gossib dwellynge in cure toun God haue hire soule hire name was
alysoun Sche knew myn herte & ek myn pryuite Bet fan oure paryche prest so
mote I the 532 To hire be-wreyede I myn conseyl al [lcaf2is] ffor hadde myn
husebonde ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Frederick James Furnivall, 1868
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. With an Essay on His ...
My fifthe husbonde, God his soule blesse, Which that I toke for love and no
richesse, He somtime was a clerk of Oxenforde, And had left seole, and went at
home at horde With my gossib, dwelling in euro toun : God have hire souls, hire
name ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas TYRWHITT (F.R.S.), 1843
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The Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer
Which that I toke for love and no richesse, He somtime was a clerk of Oxenforde,
And had left scole, and went at home at borde With my gossib, dwelling in oure
toun : God have hire soule, hire name was Alisoun. She knew my herte and all
my ...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...
My fifthe husbonde, God his soule blesse, Which that I toke for love and no
richesse, He somtime was a clerk of Oxenforde, And had left scole, and went at
home at borde With my gossib, dwelling in cure toun : God have hire soule, hire
name ...
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The Canterbury Tales: From the Text and with the Notes and ...
My fifthe husbonde, God his soule blesse, Which that I toke for love and no
richesse, He somtime was a clerk of Oxenforde, And had left scole, and went at
home at borde With my gossib, dwelling in oure toun : God have hire soule ...
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The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories
Chaucer's Wife of Bath tells her fellow-pilgrims on the road to Canterbury of
having once gone walking with a lover and "my gossib dame Alys." From there it
was only a short step to the gossip of today, a person no longer necessarily friend
, ...
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Just Start: Take Action, Embrace Uncertainty, Create the Future
This is true whether you are an innovator or an entrepreneur, a manager or a newly minted graduate. The first step, say the authors of this book, is this: “Just start.” In other words, take action now and learn as you go.
Leonard A. Schlesinger, Charles F. Kiefer, 2012
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GOSSIB»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
gossib en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Paul Strohm: The Poet's Tale - Chaucer And The Year That Made …
You will, however, learn a few fun facts, such as that the word 'gossip' derives from the medieval term "good friend" or "gossib". This would ... «Herald Scotland, Ene 15»
Poparazzi | A History of Gossip
... while Webster's “Word Histories” points out that Chaucer's Wife of Bath mentions her “gossib dame” — which, by the end of the 14th century, ... «New York Times, Dic 10»
My God I'd Pay Out Of My Own Pocket To Get Marnie Hall To A …
WEER TOKKING ABOUWD GOSSIB! Marnie Hall, seriously: You're on the Internet now. Not sure what you can do about that Joan Krajewsi ... «Philebrity.com, Sep 08»