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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
T. 7 ; it is there incorrectly printed Non-Sir, but the meaning is plain. ANOTHER-
GATES. Another sort. And his bringing up another-gates marriage than such a
minion. Lyly's Mother Bombie, Act 1 See OTHERGATES.
ANTHROPOPHAGINIAN.
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Shakespeare's Greenwood
simplicity of the Warwickshire rustic dialect is happily shown in the expressive,
almost pictorial word othergates^ which is so readily heard issuing from the
mouths of Strephon and Phyllis. In the language of these poetic rustics
othergates is a ...
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Twelfth Night: Third Series
SIR ANDREW othergates than he did. ORSINO [to Sir Toby] How now, gentleman
? How is't with you? SIR TOBY That's all one, has hurt me, and there's th'end on't.
[to Feste] Sot, didst see Dick Surgeon, sot? FESTE O he's drunk, Sir Toby, ...
William Shakespeare, Keir Elam, 2008
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
N, NW. [med. E. other-gates = 1. See GATE sb.] IOTHER-ROADS, adv. NE.
Otherwise; = OTHERGATES 2. OTTER, sb. G. The barb of a fish-hook or leister. [
From wattar, Border form of So. (1815) wittar, same] w. R. 15 TOUP, v. Also
T0012. tr.
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
Gates, in Old English othergates, in another manner. Thus, If Sir Toby had not
been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates than he did. — Shaksp.
Gates here is the genitive of gate, i. q. gait, way, manner. Comp. Scott. thus gatis,
after ...
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Twelfth Night; Or, What You Will
Enter SIR TOBY and Clown Here comes Sir Toby halting; you shall hear more:
but if he had not been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates' than he did.
DUKE. How now, gentleman! how is 't with you? SIR TO. That 's all one: has hurt
...
William Shakespeare, 2012
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American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
Gates, in Old English othergates, in another manner. Thus, If Sir Toby had not
been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates than he did. — Shaksp.
Gates here is the genitive of gate, i. q. gait, way, manner. Comp. Scott, thus gatis,
after ...
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Collected Plays of Daniel Curzon: (1982-1983): Volume II
Volume II Daniel Curzon. PETO What of this humble-mouthed fellow here?
FALSTAFF Lug him with us! He'll othergates attract more eyes, or divest himself
of his gyves and bawl like goat newborn and spoil all our sport! Exit carrying
Frederick.
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A Glossary of North Country Words, in Use: With Their ...
If Sir Toby had not been in drink, he would have tickled you othergates than he
did Shak. Twelfth Night. Ouster, the shade. Fr. ombre. Lat. umbra. Ousen, or
Owsen, oxen. Moe.-Got. auhsne. Sc. ousen. He has gowd in his coffers, he has
ousen ...
John Trotter Brockett, 1829
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Paperback Quarterly (Vol. 5 No. 1) Spring 1982
Ace Chronological Series new cover by Boris Val lejo OTHERGATES 1025 55th
St. Oakland, CA 94608 OTHERGATES is a semi-annual markets list in the fields
of science fiction and fantasy, intended mainly for the use of writers and artists ...
Charlotte Laughlin, Billy C. Lee, 2010