«GILPEY» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
gilpey चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
gilpey शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
You would send them to a genty gilpey* in fleecy snaw," said Mary. " She's a
genty gilpey now ; but she'll be a fine commanding dame before you get to her,"
said Rachel. " She looks coy," said Clary Ben, " for she stands in awe of the sun,
who ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
Gilpey, a young girl ; applied as a term of contempt or familiarity : " I was a gilpey
then, I'm sure I wasna past fifteen." —Burns: Halloween. " Ne'er may Misfortune's
gowllng hark Howl through the dwelling 1870.] 679 the Scottish Language.
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) ...
Gilpey, a half-grown boy or girl. I was a gilpey then, I'm sure I was na' past f1fteen.
Gimmer, a ewe two years old. For twa guid gimmer pets was Laird himsel. Gin, if,
by. I'll aulder be gin summer. Sir. Gin-horse, engine horse, mill horse. Gipsey ...
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The Works with His Lift by Allan Cunningham. -London, James ...
Gilpey. A half-grown, half-informed boy or girl, a romping lad, a hoyden. “ A gilpey
that had seen the faught.” . Ramsay. Gimmer. An ewe two years old, a
contemptuous term for a woman. “The mim-moud gimmers them miscaad.”
Galloway. Gin.
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns
Gilpey, a half-grown boy or girl. I was a gilpey then, 1'm sure I was na' past fifteen.
Gimmer, a ewe two years old. For twa guid gimmer pets was Laird himsel. Gin, if,
by. I'll aulder be gin summer, Sir. Gin-horse, engine horse, horse. Gi se , a oun ...
Robert Burns, George Gebbie, James Hunter, 1909
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The Works: In Four Volumes
Gilpey. A half-grown, half-informed boy or girl, a romping lad, a hoyden. . “ A
gilpey that had seen the faught.” Ramsay. Gimmer. An ewe two years old,
contemptuous term for a woman. “ The mim-moud gimmers them misca'd.”
Galloway. Gin.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1835
Gilpey, a young girl ; applied as a term of contempt or familiarity: “ I was a gilpey
then, I'm sure I wasna past fifteen." —Burns: Halloween. “I mind when I was a
gilpie or a lassock,. side, And he's but a fusionless bodie, O !” ——Burns: The
Deals ...
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The Poetry of Robert Burns: Songs. Unauthorised poems. ...
... of whisky]. Gilpey, young girl: 'I was a gilpey then,' i. 94. 3. Gimmer, a young
ewe. Gin, (1) if, should, whether ; 140 AL INDEX GLOSSARI.
Robert Burns, William Ernest Henley, Thomas Finlayson Henderson, 1901
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The Edinburgh monthly magazine [afterw.] Blackwood's ...
Dean Ramsay's Reminiscences. Gilpey, a young girl ; applied as a term of
contempt or familiarity : " I was a gilpey then, I'm sure I wasna past fifteen." —
Burns : Halloween. " I mind when I was a gilpie or a 1870.] 679 the Scottish
Language.
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The Works of Robert Burns. With Life by Allen Cunningham, ...
Scots Saying. A half-grown, half-informed boy or girl, a romping lad, a hoyden. “ A
gilpey that had seen the faught." Ramsay. An ewe two years old, a contemptuous
term for a woman. " The mim-mou'd gimmers them misea'd.” Galloway. Gilpey.
Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham, 1847