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Camilla: A Picture of Youth: Easyread Super Large 18pt Edition
cried he, (hoisting himself upon the shop counter, and swinging a switch to and
fro, with a languid motion) 'your maxims are all of the first superlative, except this;
but nobody's civil now, you know; 'tis a fogramity quite out.' 'So you absolutely ...
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Camilla: A Picture of Youth
cried he, (hoisting himself upon the shop counter, and swinging a switch to and
fro, with a languid motion) 'your maxims are all of the first superlative, except this,
but nobody's civil now, you know, 'tis a fogramity quite out.' 'So you absolutely ...
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The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney
An antiquated thing. It seems to have formed part of the family vocabulary, as the
first instance given in the OED of the word "fogram" is from The Early Diary of
Frances Burney (on 3 Feb. 1772), and of "fogramity" is from Mme d'Arblay's
Camilla ...
Sarah Harriet Burney, Lorna J. Clark, 1997
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Never mind,old fogrum, run away with me. 1859. Matsell, Vocabulum,or Rogue's
Lexicon, s.v. Adj. (old).—Fogeyish ; stupid. 1777. Foote. Trip toCalais, i,
Fatherandmother are but a couple offogrum old fools. Hence Fogramity ...
cried he, (hoistinghimself upon the shop counter,and swinging a switchtoand fro,
with a languid motion) 'your maxims areallof the first superlative,except this; but
nobody's civil now, youknow; 'tis a fogramity quite out.' 'So youabsolutely won't ...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
... a couple of fogrum old fools,' the fogrum old being significant. fogramite . An
old-fashioned or eccentric person; coll: ca 1820–1900. fogramity . An old-
fashioned way or custom: Mme D'Arblay, 1796. A-Z 1899.
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Fla to Hyps
1869. Matsell, Vecabulunt, or Rogue's Lexicon, s.v. Adj. (old). — Fogeyish ;
stupid. 1777. Foote, Trip to Calais, i, Father and mother are but a couple of
fogrum old fools. Hence Fogramity = ( 1 ) Fogeyism (q.v.), and (2) the state of
Fogeyishness.
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1893
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Fanny Burney: a biography
... faulty grammar, Gallicisms and crank vocabulary (such as "stroamed," "
flagitious" and "fogramity"). "M" (Mary Wollstone- craft) in the Analytical Review
thought the book contained "parts superior to any thing [the author] has yet
produced"39 ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
fob, peo, phoh 483 folk mite, fogramity çTi=rifcn; fogydom с^ггггс; adj. fogyish ЯТ5
4«ít; п. fogyism ЩЧП, Ч?Щ ,ч foh, pho, phoh inter j. fe: fohn, foehn и. ЯП^, ЯЯЯЯ
ЯТЯ foible п. тяяяят, с»?яяг; з)Гч«й; яячдгтт; я=ггя, ^jítt foil v.f. |гстят, 4<iw ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Cryptanalysis of the simple substitution cipher with word ...
FI BROCYTE FOGRAMI TE FOGRAMITY FORC IPATE FORMALI TY FORMALIZE
FORMATIVE FORMICATE FORMULATE FORMULIZE FORMVLATE FORNICATE
FORT ALICE FULMINATE FUNGOSITY FURCATELY FURNACITE ...