КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «BAWSUNT»
Поиск случаев использования слова
bawsunt в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову
bawsunt, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.
... BAWDIER BAWDIES BAWDIEST BAWDILY BAWDINESS BAWDINESSES
BAWDRIC BAWDRICS BAWDRIES BAWDRY BAWDS BAWDY BAWL BAWLED
BAWLER BAWLERS BAWLING BAWLS BAWSUNT BAWTIE BAWTIES BAWTY
BAY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition 73 BEARHUG. BAWDRIC -; bawdrics BAWDRY -; - BAWDY
BAWL -; bawls BAWLED BAWLER -; bawlers BAWLING BAWSUNT BAWTIE -;
bawties BAWTY -; - BAY -; bays BAYAMO -; baya mos BAYARD -; bayards
BAYED - ...
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The real foundations; literature and social change
... published in a magazine of MacDiarmid's own, Scottish Chapbook) which must
have been written in the year of The Waste Land: Far aff the bawsunt mount'ins
jirk Their kaims o' ribie trees. Like howlets roostin' roon' aboot Are a' the seas.
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The Thistle Rises: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose
... wanton barritchfu', troublesome barrow steel (to tak' my), to co-operate bit's,
balls bauch, dull, sorry bauld me glead, stir up my fire bawaw, an oblique look of
contempt or scorn bawbees, half-pennies bawsunt, with a white stripe
beanswaup, ...
Hugh Mac Diarmid, Alan Norman Bold, 1984
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Hugh MacDiarmid, a festschrift
The Scots, as in most of the Kist 0' Whistles and Penny Wheep lyrics, is fairly
colloquial and simple, but again MacDiarmid dibbles in unfamiliar words
pregnant with rich meaning: "bawsunt, with a white strip; ribie, stripped of leaves,
like a bird ...
Kulgin Dalby Duval, Sydney Goodsir Smith, 1962
On an Ifl'Faurd Star Far affthe bawsunt mount' ins jirk Their kaims o' ribie trees.
Like howlets roostin' roon' aboot Are a' the seas. Ae rimpin' i' the riach lan'
Glowers at the lift revure : An' yont its muckle ringle-een Time scuds like stour.
Hugh MacDiarmid, Michael Grieve, William Russell Aitken, 1994
On an Ill-Faur'd Star ugly, ill-favoured Far aff the bawsunt mountins jirk white
streak (as on face of cow or horse) Their kaims o' ribie trees. crest of hill (or cock's
comb); tall with little foliage Like howlets roostin' roon' aboot owls; crying roughly
...
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Old Scotch Songs and Poems
Oot spak the breid'z faithur, Az hee cam in fay the ploo, ' O, hawd yur tung, ma
doakhtur, Un yee'z git gair inyoo. The sturk thut stawndz i the tethur, Un oor braw
bawsunt yawd, Wull kerray yee haim yur coarn. Hwaat wud yee bee at, yee jawd
?
... off-course AIBLINS perhaps AINCE once A'THING everything AULD old AYE
always BAIRN child BARLEY a truce, a rest from play BARLEY BREE whisky to
BARM to ferment BAWAW scornful look BAWSUNT a white streak as on the face
of ...
The fact that a Scottish dictionary has obviously been open at the letter R (ribie,
roostin, rimpin, riach, ringle-een) will either repel or attract according to the
linguistic interests of the reader. Far aff the bawsunt mountins jirk Their kaims o'
ribie ...