КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «BIRLIEMAN»
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Such was the functionary who, under the name of birlieman or birlie bailie,
played a part of high renown in the agricultural community of Scotland under the
Stuarts. The Scotch birlieman of last century was merely a professional valuator,
and ...
... wha's a whig and a Hanoverian, and be managed by his doer, Jamie Howie,
wha's no fit to be a birlieman, let be a baillie" The beginning of this lamentation
really had something affecting, but the conclusion rendered laughter irresistible.
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Waverley. Guy-Mannering. Antiquary. Rob Roy. Ivanhoe
... wha's a whig and a Hanoverian, and he managed by his doer, Jamie Howie,
wha's no fit to be a birlieman, let be a baillie.” The beginning of this lamentation
really had something affecting, but the conclusion rendered laughter irresistible.
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Tales Of My Landlord. The Monastery
Bink, bench; bank. Birkie, a child's game at cards. Blrkies, mettled young fellows.
Birling, drinking; administering liquor; also, making a grumbling noise like an old
—fa'thioned spinning:wheel 'or hand-mill in motion. . Birly-man, birlieman, the ...
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The Antiquary: In Four Volumes
Birlieman. The petty officer of a burgh of haron . Birse.y Bristles. Set up his birse.
Set up his bristles. Bit. A diminutive. As, the bit burn, the small rivulet. Bit. Spot.
Blithe hit, delightful spot. Bittock. Little hit. Black-nebs. Democrats. Factions
revilers.
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The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
Birkies, mettled young fellows. Birling, drinking; administering liquor; also,
making a grumbling noise like an old fashioned spinningwheel or hand-mill in
mo— tion. Birly'man, birlieman, the petty-ofllcer of a burgh of bonny—Perhaps it
should ...
Bawbee, halfpenny. Beflummit, palavered. Ben, within, intimate. Bieldt, sheltered.
Birlieman, peace officer. 1 Braw, brave, beautiful. Brander, broil. Brogues,
Highland shoes. Broo', sauce or soup. Bruckle, ticklish. Brulzie, brawl. Callant,
lad.
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
Birlieman. The petty oflicer of a burgh o( harony. Birse. Bristles. Set up his birse.
Set up his bristles. Bit. A diminutive. As, the bit burn, the small rivulet. Bit. Spot.
Blithe hit, delightful spot. Biltuck. Little hit. Black-nebs. Democrats. Factious
revilers.
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Waverley, Or, 't is Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes
... wha's a Whig and a Hanoverian, and be managed by his doer, Jamie Howie,
wha's no fit to be a birlieman, let be a baillie.»—The beginning of this lamentation
really had something affecting, but the conclusion rendered laughter irresistible.
... wha's a Whig and a Hanoverian, and be managed by his doer, Jamie Howie,
wha's no fit to be a birlieman, let be a bailie”— The beginning of this lamentation
really had something aflecting, but the conclusion rendered laughter irresistible.