BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «THRESHEL»
Temukaké kagunané saka
threshel ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
threshel lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
1
Survey English Dialects
threshel-board W D Do, dresai Co, qterjai D, ([[eksal Co, dtekstal Co threshel-
board n the THRESHOLD of a door V.l.12.61ejlbo'od L threshel-door n the
THRESHOLD of a door V.l.12. 61cIldo'o Hrt threshel-nile n a FLAIL 11.8.3. 61a: I
oinarl ...
2
Survey of English Dialects: The Dictionary and Grammar
threshel-board W D Do, cjjesat Co, 4r.Ei.f3t D, 4r,£ks3l Co, 4tekst3i Co threshel-
board n the THRESHOLD of a door V.1.12.9jeJlbo-3dL threshel-door n the
THRESHOLD of a door V.I. 12. GjE.ftdo-3 Hit threshel-nile n a FLAIL II.8.3.
Gjaejatnaii ...
Clive Upton, David Parry, John David Allison Widdowson, 1994
3
The English dialect dictionary
3. In phr. toil/1 a l/Il'flS/l, 'at one blow '; immediately. Ayr. l appeared in the court in
Edinburgh wi'a tlirash,and had the ease settled in a jiffy, HUNTER Studies (1870)
235. THRESH, sec Thrush, sb.' THRESHEL, sb.' Lan. \Var. \Vor. Shr. Hrf. Glo.
4
A Perambulation of the Antient and Royal Forest of Dartmoor ...
Onr vernacular retains the old Saxon word Therscol, by metathesis Threshel, and
, as in Dring for Thring, the aspirate th changed into d, makes it dreshel ; so
thorpe, a village, in Saxon, becomes dorp, in Dutch. In the Lancashire dialect
they ...
5
A perambulation of the antient & royal forest of Dartmoor, ...
Our vernacular retains the old Saxon word Therscol, by metathesis Threshel, and
, as in Dring for Thring, the aspirate th changed into d, makes it dreshel ; so
thorpe, a village, in Saxon, becomes dorp, in Dutch. In the Lancashire dialect
they ...
6
The English dialect of Donegal: a glossary incorporating the ...
The house crammed, kitchen an' room, all the time, from the threshel to the
backstone (BR. 90). When Conn puts his foot on the threshel (CC. 190). 2. spec.
A wooden bar fixed against the bottom of the door to keep out rain (L). [Sc. n.Ir. n.
Cy.] ...
7
Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry [William Carleton]
... intend to work with the shovel, at all at all, but only to take it for a minute in her
hand, at long last he gave it to her; she then struck it three times on the threshel of
the door, and, giving it back into his hand, tould him to try what he could do.
8
Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry. By W. Carleton
... intend to work with the shovel, at all, at all, but only to take it for a minute in her
hand, at long last he gave it to her ; she then struck it three times on the threshel
of the door, and, giving it back into his hand, tould him to try what he could do.
9
The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories ...
"Wid the help o' God, my foot won't cross the threshel," replied Nelly—"I know it's
the sickness—God keep it from us!—an' I won't put myself in the way o' it." "Don't
profain the name of the Almighty, you wretched woman," replied the priest, ...
10
The Southwest of England
(Cornwall, W. Devon); threshel 'flails' (Cornwall, most of Devon and Soms); wheel
'halo round the moon' (parts of E. Soms, W. Dorset, SE Wilts, parts of W. Hants
and W. Berks, also NE Cornish coast; see Elmer 1973: 295 for the coastal ...
Martyn Francis Wakelin, 1986