10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DRUMBLEDRANE»
Découvrez l'usage de
drumbledrane dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
drumbledrane et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
an' erI (I867) st. 42; Gnost: (I790;. nw.lltev.l A common simile is—'He droan'th the
very zame's a drumbledrane in a flop' (Le. foxglove). s.Dev.,e.Cor. I Miss D.) Cor.
She were no drumbledrane. J. Taexooou: Spar. Dial. (184$ 39; Howld thee bal, ...
Dot and go one for six miles, th' wisht ould drumbledrane l”i “ He's spry enough, is
Uncle Dick; he'll do it.” “Lor, ma'am, arr'y mazed? And there's lashes of rain
coming on; it's fine and slottery.§ Uncle Dick can no more stompey through ...
A person moving lazily or stupidly is said to drnmble, and a drone is called a
drumbledrane; but this insect is rather illused, as he is generally pretty active, and
very persevering in his musical practice. FADGE.—“ Viola. How will this fadge ?
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The Shakespeare Society's Papers
A person moving lazily or stupidly is said to drumble, and a drone is called a
drumbledrane ; but this insect is rather ill- used, as he is generally pretty active,
and very persevering in his musical practice. FADGE. — "Viola. How will this
fadge?
Shakespeare Society,
1847
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A Glossary of Provincial and Local Words Used in England
N. DRUMBLEDRANE, a drone ; also a humble bee. Ex. DRUMLEY, muddy, or
thick water. N. DRUMuLE, to drone ; i. e. to be sluggish. DRUMBLED,disturbed.
North. The ale is drumbled ; i. e. muddy. DRUVE, a muddy river. Cumb. DUB, a
pool ...
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The Shakespeare Society's Papers
A person moving lazily or stupidly is said to drumble, and a drone is called a
drumbledrane ; but this insect is rather ill- used, as he is generally pretty active,
and very persevering in his musical practice. Fadge. — " Viola. How will this
fadge f ...
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The Shakespeare Society Papers
A person moving lazily or stupidly is said to drumble, and a drone is called a
drumbledrane ; but this insect is rather ill- used, as he is generally pretty active,
and very persevering in his musical practice. Fadge. — " Viola. How will this
fadge ...
Shakespeare Society (Great Britain),
1847
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Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect, collected and ...
But Graacey were a keen chap too, She were no drumbledrane; And weth her
fangings or herself, To part she dedn't a meane. Well Jan, he fetch'd es coorse
one day To tell es mind to Graace, But when he got un ento doors She were not
en ...
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The Monthly Magazine: Or, British Register ...
'Drumbledrane, a drone. N. a. 'Dry, thirsty. c. 0. “Stem inanis sperne cihum vilem."
Hor. Dubbed, blunt. Exm. Dugged,rlr'aggletailed. Exm. Dull, hardql'hearing. 'c.
Dnmble-d'ory, the humble bee. c. ' Dump, thump. D. Dnmplin, a Devonshire ...
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The Shakespeare Society's Papers ...
Go, take up these clothes here, quickly; where's the cowl-stall' ? look how you
drumble.” lVIerry Wives of Windsor, iii., 3. A person moving lazily or stupidly is
said to drumble, and a drone is called a drumbledrane; but this insect is rather
illused, ...
Shakespeare Society (Great Britain),
1847