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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BAUSOND»
Scopri l'uso di
bausond nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
bausond e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
see bausond. The adj. is rarely found in ME., but must have preceded the noun
use. The bad or has received other names in allusion tot 0 white mark on its face:
see badger'lh] I. a. An old name of the badger: some— times applied ludicrously
...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1899
2
Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls
Bauscyn, bawson, bausond etc. signified a horse with white spots or dappled
with white. Apparently the animal was dappled white or grey on a kind of reddish
ground. See N.E.D. sub "shittle" and "bausond." and his pledges be in mercy and
...
Arthur Hermann Thomas, 1929
3
The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
Edb. Bausond. Wha wad their best assistance gi e In seeking for the bassent
quey. TM Que! (1796) 17BASSLE, v. Sh.I. ba'sL] To struggle. Afore he kent o'
himsel e wis basslin' i' a very hert 0' da guttery sharf, CLARK Norlhem Gleams (
I898) ...
see bausond. The adj. is rarely found in ME., but must have preceded the noun
use. The badger has received other names in allusion to the white mark on its
face : see badger2.] I. n. An old name of the badger: sometimes applied
ludicrously ...
5
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
see bausond. The adj. is rarely found in ME., but must have preceded the noun
use. The bad er has received other names in allusion tot e white mark on its face:
see badger2.] I. n. An old name of the badger: sometimes applied ludicrously or ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1911
6
The American Kennel Gazette
Acton Hill's Standardbearer; 3, Miniature Schnauzer, (Ch) Halowell's Bausond
Haunic ; 4, Sealyham Terrier, Little Caesar. Airedale Terriers Judge- S. H.
Beddow Best of Breed— Eladeria King of Clubs, Dr. W. B. Cornell. Dogs Amer.-
bred— 1 ...
... BAUDEKINS BAUDRONS BAUDRONSES BAUDS BAUHINIA BAUHINIAS
BAULK BAULKED BAULKIER BAULKIEST BAULKING BAULKS BAULKY
BAUSOND BAUXITE BAUXITES BAUXITIC BAWBEE BAWBEES BAWCOCK
BAWCOCKS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
8
How to Talk Like a Local: From Cockney to Geordie, a ...
a fat or impertinent person (Yorkshire and northern England) The bawson, or
bauson, is a badger. It takes its root from the now archaic word bausond, an
adjective meaning 'piebald' or, of an animal, having a white patch on its forehead.
9
The Courage for Truth: The Letters of Thomas Merton to Writers
This in the second issue: and then especially the lovely bit “There was a horse its
face bausond . . pp. 129—131? For another issue? And call it “David's Horse”?
This little book is only 250 copies and who has seen it? The David and Michal ...
Thomas Merton, Christine M. Bochen, 1993
10
The English dialect dictionary
BASSEND, see Bausond. BASSER, see Bass-goose. BASSET, sb. th. Dur. Yks.
Lan. Der. War. Shr. [ha'saL] . 1. Mimng term: the outcrop of a seam or stratum of
coal, 8.11.; known also as Basse'eedge. thJ Its basset forms the limit of cultivated
...