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7 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «WANT KNAP»
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Rustic Sketches: Being Rhymes and "skits" on Angling and ...
Information of Mr. W. D. Glyde, late of Beerchapel, Wayford, and now in New
Zealand. Waiter, a tray for tea-things, &e. Want, a mole. So Want-knap, a mole-
heap ; and Want-snap, a trap for the destruction of a very useful creature. 'War,
beware ...
George Philip Rigney Pulman, 1871
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De leeraar van Wakefield ... Uit het Engelsch. [The ...
Och, « buurman,” was dan gewoonlijk haar antwoord, « zij zijn zoo als onze lieve
Heer ze gemaakt « heeft; knap genoeg , als ze maar goed genoeg « zijn; want
knap is hij, die knap handelt ; ” en dan gebood zij de meisjes, die Om de ...
Oliver Goldsmith, M. v V., 1827
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Report and Transactions
Item to Gyles Bruton for xxtie wontes heades . xd " (165) "Want-knap, a mole-
heap. Want-snap, a trap." (Glossary to Rustic Sketches, G. Pulman (1871), 156.)
9 Records of the Borough of, iv. 168. Local phrase, "as blind as a moadeywarp.
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Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for ...
“Item to Gyles Bruton for xxtie wontes heades . xd” (165) “Want-knap, a mole-
heap. Want-snap, a trap.” (Glossary to Rustic Sketches, G. PULMAN (1871), 156.)
9 Records of the Borough of, iv. 168. Local phrase, “as blind as a moadeywarp.
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1897
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The Dialect of West Somerset: A Paper Read Before the ...
l>ere lakkej) also roo and bukke and ilspiles, wontes and o)>ere venemous
bestes (Higden, Caret, talpis et cxteris venemosis). Trevisa, Z>." //Hernia, vol. t. p.
339. WANT HEAP, or WANT KNAP [wauirt eep, or naa-p], sb. A mole-hill. (Always
.) ...
Frederick Thomas Elworthy, 1875
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The West Somerset Word-book: A Glossary of Dialectal and ...
WANT HEAP, or WANT KNAP [waun't eep, or naa p], sb. A mole-hill. (Always.) A
man brought a bill for work barely finished, and by way of apology, said, "The
want's a-got into it, else I widn a-come."— Dec. 2i, 1887. WANTING [waun-teen],
adj.
Frederick Thomas Elworthy, 1886
Item to Gyles Bruton for xxtii: wontes heades . xd " (165) " Want-knap, a mole-
heap. Want-snap, a trap." (Glossary to Rustic Sketches, G. PULMAN (1871), 156.)
6 Records of tlic Borough of, iv. 168. Local phrase, " as blind as » moadeywarp.
Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, 1897