10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BAIRNISH»
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The English dialect dictionary
BAIRNISH, my: th. Cum. Wm. Yks. Lan. Lin. Also written barnish Cum. Wrn. Yks.
ne.Lan.1; baynish e.Y'ks.l [be'rni[, b'é'nij', b5'nij.] 1. Childlsh ; silly. N.Cy.1 Having
the manners of a child. th. I's mad to hear Their silly, whinging, bairnish stories, ...
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The English Dialect Dictionary: Being the Complete ...
Wm. Yks. Lan. Lin. Also written barnish Cum. Wm. Yks. ne.Lan.1; baynish e.Yks.1
[be'rnif, be-nif, ba'ni/.] 1. Childish ; silly. N.Cy.1 Having the manners of a child.
Nhb. I's mad to hear Their silly, whinging, bairnish stories, GRAHAM Maori. Dial.
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The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete ...
BAIRNIE, adj. Se. (A.W.) i.q. Bairnly. BAIRNISH, adj. Sc. (A.W.) BAIRN-LIKE, adj.
Se. (A.W.) BAISEE, sb. Sc. A large fire. Guid Sc. Diet. (1895). BAISH, see Bash
56.6 BAISS, 11. Se. To baste in sewing. (Jam), (A.W.), Cai.l Hence
Baissingthread, ...
Where best te been, maw bonny bairn ?" Song, " Maw Canny Hinny." Allan's
Collection, p. 284. BAIRNISH, childish. BAIRN'S-PLAY, child's-play. BAIRN-
TEAM, broods of children, as they expound it to me. — Ray's Glossary, under
Bearnteams ...
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A glossary of words used in south-west Lincolnshire: ...
BAIRN, 5. — Common word for child: as "Let me and my bairns come;" "You
leave the bairn alone ; " " She left the poor bairn in the creddle ; " " It's bad going
to bairns," i.e., to live with them. Often used to adults as a term of affection.
BAIRNISH ...
Robert Eden George Cole, 1886
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Yorkshire folk-talk: with characteristics of those who speak ...
(3) Thoo is a bonny ba'an, Dick, ti deea leyke that. The form Barn is commoner
than Bairn in parts of the Wold country. Bairn-lakings, n. R. (pr. ba'an laakins).
Toys, playthings. Bairnish, adj. C. Childish. Ex. — It 's nobbut bairnish deed.
Bakstan ...
Marmaduke Charles Frederick Morris, 1892
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A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: Explanatory, ...
In the first “' Thus I take Bah-n, but omit bairnish, bairnishness, 85c. Should,
however, a compound word occur, which appears as a compound in A. S. or any
Scandinavian tongue or dialect, it has been included, although a representative
of its ...
John Christopher Atkinson, 1868
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The heather lintie; poetical pieces, chiefly in the Scottish ...
Whase bairnish innocence assailed By artfu' pelf,* through pressure failed, Till
Fang triumphantly prevailed, And frae her bore What warlds, though in red tears
bewailed, Cou'd ne'er restore. Thus caught in guile's seductive snare, The fairest
...
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The Red Scaur: A Novel of Manners
If I had been one o' the prood, stand-off, conceited sort, it would have burned my
fingers to handle what he had given ; and I'm no denyin' that sometimes I was
tempted to toss them into the water, but that was a bairnish way o' lookin' at it, and
...
Peter Anderson Graham, 1897
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The Journey: The Conqueror's Rebellion
Let them have their fantasies for now; soon enough they would see the error of
their bairnish ways. Bran- mar spoke to his son in fatherly and compassionate
tone. "Yes, yes, son, of course she did. Your mother's love will always be with you
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