CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «BRATCHET»
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1
Guinevere: On the Eve of Legend
Picking herself up before Merlyn could even react, Guinevere chased after the
bratchet. “Cedwyn,” she shouted. “Look out! He got away! I'm coming!” Cedwyn
yelled back. “I've got the rabbit! I've got the rab...!” Immediately, the forest erupted
...
2
Return of the Moralis Wife
Bratchet knows that, and I am surprised he wants to sell simply because he has
finally married and wants to play happy families with Alice and his stepchildren.
He is asking more than I want to pay, but everything in life is negotiable and I'll
get ...
3
Knighthood in the Morte Darthur
Tor's quest for the white bratchet is narrated next and offers several instructive
parallels with Gawain's quest for the white hart. Tor also encounters a major
obstacle along his way. Not one, but two knights refuse to let him pass unless he
will ...
4
Faery Loves and Faery Lais
The bratchet led him straight to a great wide river, a hideous torrent, 2400 feet
wide and almost 100 deep. The bratchet entered the water, according to its
instinct, in the belief that Lodoer would follow it, but he did nothing of the kind. He
said to ...
5
Damosel: In Which the Lady of the Lake Renders a Frank and ...
bratchet hot on its heels. She was followed by a pack of larger hounds, all
brindled and slavering madly. There were already many dogs about, and they,
too, joined the chase. "The stag leaped over one table after another, knocking
over the ...
We read in the "Morte d'Arthur" how, as soon as "this little bratchet felt a savour of
Sir Tristram, she leapt upon him and licked his tears and his ears, and she
whined and quested, and she smelled at his feet and his hands, and on all parts
of ...
7
An Arthurian Miscellany
There saw he a red and white bratchet, caught by theswift stream that ran into the
race, fast swimming as ever he could swim, yetby nomeans able to escape. Then
Martimor stripped off his harness and leapedinto the water anddidmarvellously ...
Right so as they sat, there came running in a white hart into the hall, and a white
bratchet next him, and thirty couple of black running hounds came after with a
great cry, and the hart went about the Table Round. As he went by the other
tables, ...
113. BRAT, to curdle. Thunder brats the cream. Earth is said to be bratted when
baked and cracked with the sun, and plants, when similarly dried and cracked,
are said to be bratted. BRATCHET, an ill-behaved child ; but often applied
familiarly ...
10
Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language
Apparently q bracksel, 1 from Teut braecken, to scutch flax, 8. brail-, brack, \ the
implement for scutching. r BRATCHET, s. 1. A little mischievous boy or girl,
Teviotd. An untoward child, North, Grose. 2. A silly person, Ettr. For. ; and viewed
as a ...
John Jamieson, John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.), John Longmuir, 1895