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Early Modern Northern English Lexis: A Literary Corpus-based ...
Sickerly, sykerly [late OE sicerlice] adv. ^ (1) Sc., n.Cy., Nhb., Yks. | (2) Now Sc.
and north, dial. 1598 Speght sikerly, truly. 1617 Cawdrey sikerly, surely, truely.
1674 Ray 41; 1691 Ray 63. Sickerly, surely. 1676 Coles Sickerly, No. surely.
EDD 2.
Javier Ruano-García, 2010
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Twa for keepers 0' the guard, See that to keep it sickerlie, BUCHAN Ballads (
1828) l. 110. ed. 1875. Per. What sorrow gers him haud it sae sickerlie! F0111:
Harp (1893) 419. Ste. How sickerly is that laid up from the reach of the roughest
hands ...
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The prose and prose writers of Britain, from Chaucer to Ruskin
When ye hans taken counsel in your selfen,3 and han deemed by good
deliberation such thing as you seemeth* best, then rede5 I you that ye keep it
secre.6 Bewray7 not your counsel to no person, but8 it so be that ye ween
sickerly,9 that ...
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A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, ...
When ye han2 taken counsel in your selfen,3 and han deemed by good
deliberation such thing as you seemeth4 best, then rede6 I you that ye keep it
secre.6 Bewray7 not your counsel to no person, but8 it so be that ye ween
sickerly,9 that ...
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Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England
Full secmely after her meat she raught.1 And sickerly 2 she was of great disport,
And full pleasant and amiable of port, And pained3 her to countcrfeiten cheer Of
cnurt, and been cstatelich of manere, And to been holden digne 4 of reverence.
George Lillie Craik, 1861
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Ireland Preserved: Or, The Siege of Londonderry and Battle ...
And to tbe Lord of Lorn said he, Sickerly now, sir, ye may see Betane the starkest
pundelane, That in your life time you saw tane. For yon knight, through his
doughty deed. And through his outrageous manheed, Has felled in a little tide
Three ...
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Illustrations of northern antiquities, from the earlier ...
Sickerly, securely ; certainly. Sicklike, like as. Sindle, seldom. Sith, time ; since.
Skap, bee-hive. Skuggy, shady. Skynked, skinked ; poured out liquor. Slike, (Dan.
slige,) the same as sicklike. Slot, people ; retinue ; train of followers ; in the Gaelic
...
Robert Jamieson, Sir Walter Scott, Henry William Weber, 1814
... For it hath dissolved mankind from the bitter bond of the mortal enemy, that
venomous serpent, From the which God preserve you all at the last For, sickerly,
there shall be a strait examination, 'The corn shall be saved, the chaff shall be
brent.
Douglas Bruster, Eric Rasmussen, 2009
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... and then streck her quietly in the cauld grave, to hide her shame— Na, na, it
has been sickerly sung, and mair sickerly said, what the end o' the name of
Morisou wad be — sae lie still and sough awa, and let me see the end o' the auld
sage.
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Gammer Gurton's Needle
GAMMER GURTON 'Tis mine own dear nee'le, Hodge, Sickerly I wot! HODGE
Am I not a good son, Gammer, am I not? GAMMER GURTON Christ's blessing
light on thee! Hast made me forever! 310 HODGE Ich knew that ich must find it,
else ...