КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ARCHILOWE»
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The English dialect dictionary
ARCHILOWE,sb. Sc. Also written -logh. The return which a guest, who has been
previously treated, makes to the tavern company. ' Se. I propose that this good
gentleman. . . shall send for a Lasso brandy, and I'll pay for another by way of ...
I propose that this good little gentleman that seems sair fourfoughen, as I may say
, in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o' brandy, and I'll pay for another, by way of
Archilowe, and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren.
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Readings for the young, from the works of sir Walter Scott
Saw ever ony body a decent gentleman fight wi' a firebrand before ? " " Let that
be nae hinderance," said the Bailie, who * Archilowe, of unknown derivation,
signifies a peace- offering. had now recovered his breath, and was at once
disposed ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), 1848
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Waverley Novels: Rob Roy ; [2]
I propose that this good little gentleman that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say,
in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o' brandy, and I'll pay for another, by way of
archilowe,* and then we'll birl our bawbees a'. round about, like brethren.
... for keeping cola victuals, bread, §c. An. 1/ Anes-errand, of set purpose ; sole
errand. Anent, opposite ; respecting. Aneuch, enough. Ante-nup, antenuptial
fornication between persons who are afterwards married to each other. Archilowe
(of ...
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Waverley Novels: Rob Roy. 1861
Saw ever onybody a decent gentleman fight wi' a firebrand before ? " " Let that be
nae hinderance," said the Bailie, who had * Archilowe, of unknown derivation,
signifies a peace-offering. now recovered his breath, and was at once disposed
to ...
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Rob Roy [by sir W. Scott]. With the author's last notes and ...
I propose that this good little gentleman that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say,
in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o' brandy, and I'll pay for another, byway of
archilowe,* and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren." "And
fa's ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.), Robert Macgregor, 1831
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
His hienes, &c. confermis the lettres of dimis- sioun, resignatioun, and ouergiving
maid be vmquhill George archiedene principall of Sanctandrois," &c. Acts Ja. VI,
1587, Ed. 1814, p. 506. ARCHILAGH, Archilogh, 'Archilowe, (ch hard), ...
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Scott's Works: Waverley novels. 1865-1868
I propose that this good little gentleman that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say,
in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o' brandy, and I'll pay for another, by way of
archilowe,* and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethren.
Sir Walter Scott, John Gibson Lockhart, 1865
I propose that this good little gentleman, that seems sair forfoughen, as I may say,
in this tuilzie, shall send for a tass o' brandy, and I'll pay for another, by way of
archilowe,* and then we'll birl our bawbees a' round about, like brethreen.