10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «AEFALD»
Scopri l'uso di
aefald nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
aefald e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the ...
, ms. J car. efficiency in the king's service. They bound themselves, upon their
faith and honours, 'the holy evangel touched, to tak true, faithful, plain, and aefald
part all together, as weel by way of law as deed, pursuit as defence, . . . . in all ...
2
Lectures on medical missions
I refer to the character of mind which is typified by Mr. Honest in the Pilgrim's
Progress, an upright, straight-forward, aefald man, having a purpose, pursuing it ;
having made a profession, never abandoning it. The student ought to be known
as ...
Edinburgh medical missionary society,
1849
3
Criminal Trials in Scotland
... prayer' is so different from the above, that it has likely been taken from some
other MS., or has been most unfaithfully transcribed. ' Anaplie' seems to be
written for amplíe, ' aefald,' ' afald,' literally onezfold, sincere, without guile, &c. 1
Dunn.
4
The life of Shakespeare. The tempest. The two gentlemen of ...
3 " Awful men," i. e. honest men. This word is here only another form of the O. E.
Aefald simplex ; it is compounded of a one, and fold. We have it again in the
sense of rightful and lawful, in several other places, as in K. Richard II. Act iii. Sc.
3, 2 ...
William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer,
1856
5
The British Quarterly Review July and October,1862 VOL.XXXVI
Of words occurring in these Homilies, which will be recognised by our northern
readers as still living in the popular dialect of their districts, we note the following :
— Bernes, children, hod. bairns or barns ; anfald, onefold, sincere, Scot. aefald ...
The British Quarterly Review July and October,1862 VOL.XXXVI,
1862
I directed him to some learned and weiladvysed Ministers, quho have reported to
me that he seemis rather to intend delay than aefald resolutione. So may it
please your Maiestie to command me, be your Maiesties warrand in wreit, to
appoint ...
7
The British Quarterly Review
Of words occurring in these Homilies, which will be recognised by our northern
readers as still living in the popular dialect of their districts, we note the following :
— Bernes, children, hod. bairns or barns ; an/old, onefold, sincere, Scot. aefald ...
Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon,
1862
8
The British Quarterly Review
Of words occurring in these Homilies, which will be recognised by our northern
readers as still living in the popular dialect of their districts, we note the following :
— Bernes, children, hod. bairns or barns ; anfald, onefold, sincere, Scot. aefald ...
9
Ancient criminal trials in Scotland: comp. from the original ...
Either. * Paiie Patrick. 4 Sincerely ; heartily. Efavld, or aefald, literally one-fold ;
upright, without duplicity. A double and deceitful character was then termed twa-
fauld. 1 Torn Denyis, that he subscryuit or saw the Band ; bot 300 A.D. 1615.
Robert Pitcairn, Scotland. High Court of Justiciary,
1833
... the counter-obligation of the patron, in these words : " Forasmciklc as the said
lord has oblist him to supple, maintene, and defend me, in the pe- ciabill brouking
and joysing of all my landis, rentis, elc. and to take my aefald. leill, and trew part,
...