CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «APPLERINGIE»
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appleringie dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow ...
I never actually saw Appleringie, however, used as a medicine; its pleasant smell
must have saved it, in the mistaken belief that its taste was pleasant too. The
derivation of the Scotch name, Appleringie, frequently turns up as a puzzle.
Nobody ...
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In Nature's Temple Shrines
APPLERINGIE* ROM a friend there comes a symbol Of his friendship true to me;
Pledge of friendship in the present, And in all the days to be. From a friend he
had received it In life's sacred morning time; Message of enduring friendship ...
James Laughlin Hughes, 1921
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Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glascow
I never actually saw Appleringie, however, used as a medicine; its pleasant smell
must have saved it, in the mistaken belief that its taste was pleasant too. The
derivation of the Scotch name, Appleringie, frequently turns up as a puzzle.
Nobody ...
Natural History Society of Glasgow, 1908
Formerly every advocate who entered the Scottish bar made a Latin address to
the Court, Faculty, and audience. — Notes on liedgauntlet. Appleringie,
southernwood ; apili'e aurone [?]. [Perhaps from Norw. Abrod, southernwood,
and rynke, ...
Franco-Scottish Society. Scottish Branch, 1898
A curious old survival ! I did not understand all that he said. There was something
about having been thrice at kirk and market since he made his will ; and
something about not having smelled appleringie for forty years. What is
appleringie ?
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The Thistle and Fleur de Lys: A Vocabulary of ...
Appleringie, southernwood 5 Apz'le'e auromze Appleringie and spearmint, the
old folk's delight, Wi' bachelor's buttons baith yellow and white. —Old Memories (
Janet Hamilton). Preserving their self-possession with the same simple case with
...
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Delphi Works of Andrew Lang (Illustrated)
One maybring him round with time. Acuriousold survival! I didnot understand all
that hesaid. There was something about having been thrice at kirk and market
since he made hiswill; and something about not having smelled appleringie for
forty ...
This plant (Artemisia abro- tonuvi). in the Lowlands called appleringie, according
to Chambers seems to be identical with muggins, while Jamieson would derive
the term from the French apili, strong (?),fand auronne, southernwood. I know not
...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. A-Kut
V. Appleringie. A PLACE, adv. Present; in this place. S. A PLIGHT. Crounes thai
gun crake, Mani, ich wene, aplight, Saunfayl ; Bituene the none, and the night,
Last the batayle. Sir Tristrem, p. 49. " At once, literally, one ply," Gl. Hearne, (Gl. R
.
"Ma mither aye dried her hankies on the appleringie,. she had fykefacks juist like
a leddy, and she said it wad gie the hankies a real fine parfume." Mrs. Johnson
came of a nice stock, so much was clear,. the appleringie, on the other hand, ...
Emily Handasyde Buchanan, 1912