10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FILLIBEG»
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fillibeg nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
fillibeg e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Fillibeg. Filbert, fij'birt, w. the fruit or nut of the cultivated hazel, [a corr. of Fill
Beard, because the nut hist fills the cup made by the beards of the calyx.] Filch,
filch, v.t., tosteal; to pilfer:— /г./. filching; Pa.p. filched', [perhaps connected with
Pluck.
James Donald, William Chambers,
1868
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British monachism; or, manners and customs of the monks and ...
Breeches. The Highland Campestre, or fillibeg, was probably the Celtick dress of
the British Monks, for the Irish in the 14th century did not wear breeches." The
fillibeg occurs in later orders,0 as do Stockings and Breeches in one piece
among ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,
1843
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British monachism; or, Manners and customs of the monks and ...
The Highland Campestre, or fillibeg, was probably the Celtick dress of the British
Monks, for the Irish in the 14th century did not wear breeches." The fillibeg occurs
in later orders,0 as do Stockings and Breeches in one piece among the ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,
1843
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The Illinois Schoolmaster: A Journal of Educational ...
\Vhen we look for fillibeg, we find not only a picture of that article of dress, but a
full-length Scotchman, who appears to display the fillibeg in actual use. Under
the head of “ Shepherd's Crook,” we are treated to an engraving not only of the ...
Albert Stetson, Ira S. Baker, Aaron Gove,
1870
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British monachism: or, Manners and customs of the monks and ...
The Highland Campestre, or fillibeg, was probably the Celtick dress of the British
Monks, for the Irish in the 14th century did not wear breeches.11 The fillibeg
occurs in later orders," as do Stockings and Breeches in one piece among the ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,
1843
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
FILLIBEG, FILIBEG Polit. Songs, ed. \/Vright, p. I54.-OF. filet, dimin. of fil, a thread.
-L.filum, a thread. See File (1). Der. fillet, verb. FILLIBEG, FILIBEG-, a kilt. (Gaelic.)
Used by Dr. Johnson, in his Tour to the Western Islands (Todd).
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
LtrtusoEN Forms (1896) 23. PHEESY, ad'. e.An.l [fi'zi.] Frctful, querulous, irritable.
sore. ee Feasy, s.v. Fease. 2'.' 3. PHEGGY. adj. Shr.2 [fe'gi.] Having a
superabundant crop of Cj'nosm'us crt'slalus. See Feg. sb. PHELIEBEG, see
Fillibeg.
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Concise English Dictionary
Same as affiliate, affiliation. filibeg, filabeg, fillibeg, phil(l)abeg, phil(l)ibeg///7/^\ n.
the kilt, the dress or petticoat reaching nearly to the knees, worn by the
Highlanders of Scotland. [Gael, feileadhbeag — feileadh. plait, fold. beag. little.l
filibuster ...
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A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. A new edition
... for them to change their clothing, hinders .them now from changing it again.
The fillibeg, or lower garment, is still Very common, and the bonnet almost uniI
versal; versal; but their attire is such as produces, in a WESTERN ISLANDS, &e.
113.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
FILLIBEG, s. Féileadh-beag._ FILLING, s. Lionadh. FILLIP, v. a. Dean spadag,
thoir cliudan. FILLIP, s. Spadag, cliudan. FILLY,8. l. A young mare: lothag, cliobag
. 2. a wanton girl, a flirt : godag, gogag. FILM, s. Sgrath, sgannan, sgailean, sgann
.