«GRAMASH» 관련 영어 책
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Mock Poem or Whiggs supplication. The author's apology ...
He had on cach leg a gramash, A top of lint for his panash, Which bravely flourish
'd in his crest; - A folded cloak for back and breast, 26m A glove of plate, which
once was worn By black Dm/gla: at Bannockburn. For head-piece, a cowl lin'd ...
He had on each leg a gramash, A top of lint for his panash, Which bravely flourish
'd in his crest ; A folded cloak for back and breast, 260 A glove of plate, which
once was worn By black Douglas at Banr.ockburn. For head-piece, a cowl lin'd ...
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The Whigs Supplication: Or, The Scots Hudibras. A Mock Poem. ...
He had on each leg a gramash, A top of lint for his panash, Which bravely flourish
'd in his crest ; A folded cloak for back and breast, A glove of plate, which once
was worn By black Douglas at Bannockburn. For head-piece, a cowl lin'd with ...
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A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, ...
A kind of East Indian beans, used as fodder for horses and cattle. GRAM.+ 0. t. To
make angry. GRAM'ARYE,+ n. The art of necromancy. [Sir W. Scott.'] GRAMASH'
ES, n. [Fr. gamashes.] Gaiters reaching to the knees. [Scotch.] GRAME.f n. [Sax.] ...
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The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and ...
Pertaining to the grallatores; wading in water. GRAM, n. A kind of East Indian
beans, used as fodder for horses and cattle. GRAM,+ «. t. To make angry. GRAM'
ARYE.t n. The art of necromancy. [Sir w. Scott."] GRAMASH'ES, n. [Fr. gamashes.]
...
John Ogilvie, Noah Webster, 1856
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
He had on each leg a gramash, A top of lint for his panash. ColviCs Mock Poem,
P. p. 14. Dight my boots ; For they are better than gramashes, For one who
through the dubbs so plashes. Ibid. p. 81. Fr. Germ, gamaches, gamaschen, id.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
... on each leg a gramash, A top of lint for his panash. Colrifs Mock Poem, P. p. 14
. Dight my boots ; ' For they are better than gramashes For one who through th<?
dubhs so plashes. Ibid. p. 81. Fr. Germ, gumaches, gamaszhen, id. These terms ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
... n a tall N American forage grass ( Tripsacum daclyloides). [Perh Sp grama]
gamash gam-ash', (archaic and dialect) n a kind of legging. — Also gramash' and
gramoche' (-osh'; Scott). [Fr (now dialect) gamache, Provengal garamacha, appar
...
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Collected Reprints of Thomas Burr Osborne
Ash. — 3.5215 gram substance dried at iio'gave 0.0028 gramash—o.54 per cent.
Carbon and Hydrogen, I.— 0.3176 gram dried substance gave 0.6122 gram CO,
— 52.57 per cent. C, and 0.1924 gram H,O = 6.74 per cent. H. II. — 0.3263 gram
...
Thomas Burr Osborne, Hubert Bradford Vickery, 1931
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Diary and consultation book, 1672-1756
Order'd that Deo Gramash Portuguez be. Discharg'd from the Garrison. Tho : Pitt,
ffrancis Ellis. Ro: Braddyll. Tho: Wright. M : Empson. Thom8: Marshall. John
Mevbrell. Received Generall Letter from Mr : Sam1 : Woolston &ca : ffaotors at
10TM ...
Madras (India : State), 1922