«SMEUSE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
smeuse sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
smeuse ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SMET, SKETCH, SHETH, see Smitch, so}. Smeeth, Smit, sb.' SHETHERUM, sb.
Cor.' [sme'fiarenm] A chemise. SMEU, sb. Sc. The wi low-warbler, PhyllosmPus
hochz'lus. Slg. Swamson Birds (1885) 27. Cf. smeuth. SMEUCE, see Smeuse.
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Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for ...
205, 297 Smeuse, its meaning, xi. 49, 117 Smitch; as applied to the Maltese, ix.
198 Smith of Northamptonshire, iv. 250; v. 424 Smith (Dr. Adam) on the
Atonement, xii. 106 Smith (Eneus), factor to Earl of Moray, viii. 495 ' Smith (Alex)
of Elgin, ...
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THE COURSIND CALENDAR FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON 1870, CONTAINING ...
Second Ties : Ruperta took a lead of three lengths to the fence, but bungling at
the smeuse, Eventide sbot through, went down the next field with a very long lead
, and got the award ; very hard luck for the loser. In a straight slip across the ...
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The Coursing Calendar for the Autumn Season 1869
Bonnie Kate was unfortunate in the early part of a good trial, but eventually won
and killed at the smeuse. Not a point of the trial between Brigantine and Dorothy
was visible. Bezique was considerably faster and cleverer than Helga, and won ...
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the coursing calendar for the spring season 1866
... for first and second turns, serving Bilona, who wrenched her game back again
to the wall ; the hare then made along the wall side to a smeuse, and both dogs
became unsighted ; Bilona, however, catching view, went off with a strong lead, ...
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The Dialect of Craven in the West-Riding of the Country of ...
SMOOTH, To iron linen. SMOOT-HOLE, A hole in a fence, through which o. hare
is accustomed to pass. IsL. smyg, angustias penetrare. V id. smeuse. SMOUCH,
To kiss. “\Vhat bussing, what smouching and slabbermg one GLOSSARY. . 141.
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English Language Word Builder
... SHIPPOn SHOVER SHUGGYT SIDLER SKELLY* SKERRY+ SKIDDY*
SLEAZE SLIEVE SLIVEN SMALMY SMATCH SMEATH SMEUSE SMIDDY
SMIDGEn SMIGHTë SMIRKY* SMITER SMOUCH SMOUSEL SMOYLE SMURRY
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The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York
It. smaccare. SMATCH, A flavor. " She would have been known to be his mother,
which doing of hers, no doubt, had a smatch of ambition." Latimer's Sermons.
SMAU, Small. " Smau drink," small beer. SMEUSE, A beaten path of a hare
through ...
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Foxhunting: How to Watch and Listen
Also you have often seen a hare run through the same smeuse in a fence as the
fox. To them it is just a natural gateway. It is under these circumstances that not
only the huntsman has to trust his hounds, but also the whippers-in have to be ...
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The English dialect grammar
Wor. Shr. Hrf. Glo. beside langet; sloonge a 11801;)! blow e.Yks. beside lungs;
slounge to lounge Sc. Irel. th. Cum. Ylts. ; smatter matter Cum. Wm. Yks. ;
smeagre meagre e.An.; smelt spleen, roe Yks. Den, cf. milt; smeuse a gap or hole
through ...
«SMEUSE» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
smeuse teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
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... tafolog, Welsh for a place “abounding in dock leaves”; smeuse, “a gap in the base of a hedge made by the regular passage of a small animal” in Sussex. «Express.co.uk, Mar 15»
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Smeuse is an English dialect noun for “the gap in the base of a hedge made by the ... the word smeuse, I notice these signs of creaturely commute more often. «The Guardian, Şub 15»