«SYBOW» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
sybow चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
sybow शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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A Gaelic Dictionary in Two Parts. To which is Prefixed a New ...
Sioeaid, s.s A scallion, an onion; the plant called sybow. Siobaideach, a.
Abounding in scallions, onions, or in sybows ; of scallions, onions, or sybows.
Siobann, ainn, *. m. The plant called sybow. Siobhag, aig, s.s. A straw. N. pl.
siobhagan.
Robert Archibald Armstrong,
1825
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Early Scottish gardeners and their plants 1650-1750
The silver-skinned onion, with flattened, more elegant bulbs, ripened earlier and
was often used for pickling. The term sybow or variants such as 'sybo', 'sybae', etc
., appeared in accounts in the latter part of the seventeenth century but became ...
Forbes W. Robertson,
2000
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The Works of Robert Burns; with an Account of His Life, and ...
... ay a blest infection. \\ Tho', by his * banes wha in a tub \Match'd Macedonian
Sandy I On my ain legs thro' dirt and dub, I independent stand ay .And when
those legs to gude, warm kail, Wi welcome canna hear me; A lee dyke-side, a
sybow- ...
Robert Burns, James Currie,
1808
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The Poetical Works: Including the Pieces Published in His ...
And when those legs to guid warm kail, Wi' welcome canna bear me; A lee dyke-
side, a sybow-tail, And barley-scone shall cheer me. Heaven spare you laug to
kiss the breath O' mony flowery simmers ! And bless your bonnie lasses baith, I'm
...
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The works of Robert Burns: with an account of his life, and ...
And when those legs to guid, warm kail, Wi' welcome canna bear me ; A lee dyke
-side, a sybow-tail, And barley-scone shall cheer me. Heaven spare you lang to
kiss the breath O' mony flow'ry simmers ! And bless your bonnie lasses baith, I'm
...
Robert Burns, James Currie,
1829
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The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
On my ain legs thro' dirt and dub, I independent stand aye, — And when those
legs to gude, warm kail, Wi' welcome canna bear me, A lee dyke-side, a sybow-
tail, An' barley-scone shall cheer me. Heaven spare you lang to kiss the breath O'
...
Robert Burns, Charles W. Eliot,
2010
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Chronicle of Scottish Poetry: From the Thirteenth Century to ...
Swy ve, Sweyye. See Swaif, to have carnal conneElioti with. Sybow, Seybow,
young or small onion. Teut. ci- bolle. Syis, Syith, times. Oft-syis, & Felesyis, many
times, frequently. Szx.stth, tempus, vicis. Syle, to blindfold or hood-wink ; to
deceive.
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The Works...: To which are Prefixed Some Observations...
And when those legs to gude, warm kail, Wi' weleome eanna bear me ; A lee
dyke-side, a sybow-tatt, A barley-seone shall eheer me. Heaven spare you lang
to kiss the breaifc Os raony flow'ry simmers ! And bless your bourne lasses baith,
I'm ...
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English Language Word Builder
... SOREX+ SOWFF SPANG SPICK* SPIFFy STIRK STIRP STOWP STUMM
SUBAH SUMPH SURAH SYBOW SYNCH TAISH+ TALAK TALAQ TAROC
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UMRAH ...
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The Works of Robert Burns: Including His Letters to ...
And when those legs to gude, warm kail, Wi' welcome canna bear me; A lee dyke
-side, a sybow-tail, And barley-scone shall cheer me. Heaven spare you lang to
kiss the breath 0' many flow'ty simmers! And bless your bonnie lasses baith, I'm ...