10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «NOYOUS»
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1
The book of quinte essence: or the fifth being ; that is to ...
Me. ciouns and noyous vexaciouns of deuelis, and also for be ^oZ^mld goute als
weel hoot as coold. certeyn experience techip bat 'Jjcvm! "* colerik men 3euep to
suwime ymagynaciouns. and sangueyn men ben ocupied aboute summe ...
Frederick James Furnivall, Hermes (Trismegistus.), 1866
2
The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
This “ common highway” is described in the preamble of the Act as H very noyous
and foul, and in many places thereof very jeopardous” to all people passing and
repassing, " as well on horseback as on foot, both in winter and ...
George Lillie Craik, 1848
3
The Romans of Partenay, Or of Lusignen: Otherwise Known as ...
*uii» fa«. The .6. medicyn for passioims of frénésie, foly. ymagyna- Me. ciouíis
and noyous vexaciouns of deuelis, aud also for be e'«'ífímí goûte als weel hoot ns
coold. certeyn expérience techib bat 'd^u* ^rom colerik me« 3eueb to summe ...
Couldrette, Walter William Skeat, 1866
4
The Book of Quinte Essence Or the Fifth Being: That is to ...
c/ouns and noyous vexaciouns of deuelis, and also for be To euro mm- * ' ' IV,
Gout, and goute als weel hoot as coold. certeyn experience techib bat ^^^j?*TM*
colerik me» jeueb to summe ymagynacibuns ; and sangueyn 'ooierike.* 20 men ...
Frederick James Furnivall, Hermes (Trismegistus.), 1866
5
The pictorial history of England during the reign of George ...
This " common highway" is described in the preamble of the act as " very noyous
and foul, and in many places thereof very jeopardous" to all people passing and
repassing, " as well on horseback as on foot, both in winter and in summer, ...
George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane, 1841
6
The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
This " common highway" is described in the preamble of the act as " very noyous
and foul, and in many places thereof very jeopardous" to all people passing and
repassing, " as well on horseback as on foot, both in winter and in summer, ...
7
London Assurance, a comedy, in five acts
... brother is the post. boy, and l thought he might have sustained an injury, poor
boy. Y. Courtly. (Aside.) Damn the post-boy! (AloudJ Madam, if the retention of
your fortune be the plea on which you are. about to. so. 1.] noyous. Ass'mmch." [
39.
8
An Apology for Lollard Doctrines, Attributed to Wicliffe: ...
11 Nouys, novice, p. 82, 1. 32 Nowgt, nought, nothing, p. 28, l. 15 Nowt, nought,
nothing, p. 40, 1. l7 Noyed, injured, p. 87, 1. 20 Noyes, noyous, injurious, p. 101,
1. 9 Noyeb, annoyeth, injureth, p. 5, l. 9 Noy, noi,annoy, injure, p. 17, l. 20; p. 18,1
.
John Wycliffe, James Henthorn Todd, 1842
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Works of the Camden Society
1 Noijes (from noy, to hurt), injuries, hurtful things, p. 26, 1. 5 Nout, not, p. 2, 1. 11
Nouys, novice, p. 82, 1. 32 Nowjt, nought, nothing, p. 28, 1. 15 Nowt, nought,
nothing, p. 40, 1. 17 Noyed, injured, p. 87, 1. 20 Noyes, noyous, injurious, p. 101,
1.
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Spenser also has, several times, noyous : But neither darknesse fowle, nor filthy
bands, Nor noyous smell, his purpose could withhold. F. Q. I. viii. 40. NUNCLE,*.
A familiar contraction of mine uncle; as ningle, &c. It seems that the customary ...