10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «JOBATION»
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
Anonymous. TO do the job for one, Verb. phr. (common).—To 'finish' or kill. To do
a woman's job for her, verb. phr. (venery).—To do smockservice. Jobation (or
JAWBATioN), subs. (old). —A tediousrebuke;a prolonged scolding ; a dreary ...
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A Dictionary of English Etymology: E - P
Jobation. To jobe (at the university), to reprimand. — B. Jobation is still in use for
a taking to task, such as Job received at the hand of his friends. Jockey. From
Jack (or, with the Northern pronunciation, Jock), in the sense of a person if in ...
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Dictionary of English Etymology
Jobation. To jobe (at the university), to reprimand. — B. Jobation is still in use for
a taking to task, such as Job received at the hand of his friends. Jockey. From
Jack (or, with the Northern pronunciation, Jock), in the sense of a person if in ...
Hensleigh Wedgwood (M.A.),
1862
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
jobation. A (tedious) reproof or rebuke: coll.: early C.19—early 20. Moe cites
Blackwood's, Nov. 1823 ('Night'). Ex jobe, v. The alternative form jawbation has
been influenced by jaw, n and v. Colman, 1767, in The Oxon in Town, 'As dull
and ...
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Alfred Barton; the Absent Man
The last time I wrote for money, I came home, and underwent such a jobation.” “
What is that word? What can it be derived from?” I asked. “Don't interrupt me, pray
. Now I recollect one of our fellows at Oriel said, but I hardly like to mention it, ...
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A collection of college words and customs
JOBATION. At the University of Cambridge, Eng., a sharp reprimand from the
Dean for some offence, not eminently heinous. Thus dismissed the august
presence, he recounts this jobation to his friends, and enters into a discourse on
masters, ...
Benjamin Homer Hall,
1856
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The invisible gentleman, by the author of 'Chartley the ...
advice, " a jobation," or whatever other name they choose to call the invaluable
counsel of their elders. Sir William finished by observing, " And now Sir, having
fully expressed my feelings, prejudices, fancies, or follies, be they what they may,
...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Historical Slang
Ware, 'Combination of the two doleful patriarchs'. jobation . A (tedious) reproof or
rebuke: coll: from ca 1765; ob. Ex JOBE, v. The alternative form JAWBATION has
been influenced by JAW, n. and v. Colman, 1767, in The Oxon in Town, 'As dull ...
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Gradus Ad Cantabrigiam: Or, A Dictionary of Terms: ...
I.) JOBATION; a sharp reprimand from the Dean for some such offence as not
wearing a band ; (I have known that, after a jobation for this great offence! the
delinquent has been punished with an imposition ! the not capping a superiour,
though ...
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Tales in verse: critical, satirical, and humorous
But that he dreaded still a worse jobation. However, all he did, and all that pass'd,
Both first and last, We shall unfold, At that fit season when it should be told. Ere
we events like these disclose, A lapse of time we must suppose; And also, be the
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The rise of Catholicophobia
... at his sentencing was hectored from the bench for half an hour — Newman described it as 'a horrible jobation' — by Mr Justice Coleridge. «Eureka Street, set 10»