10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «SMYTRIE»
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Chambers' Home Book, Or Pocket Miscellany: Containing a ...
To which Mrs. Smytrie would respond in (a cool voice, but intended to convey the
most cutting sarcasm : ' Gang back, hinny, and tell your mother that it would be far
better to get her thread where she got her napkin.' Or, perhaps, it was an order ...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany
To which Mrs Smytrie would respond, in a cool voice, but intended to convey the
most cutting sarcasm : ' Gang back, hinny, and tell your mother that it would be far
better to get her thread where she got her napkin.' Or, perhaps, it was an order ...
Chambers W. and R., ltd,
1852
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Spirit of Chamber's Journal: Original Tales, Essays, and ...
Luckie Smytrie was a woman who had experienced great trials in early life, had
had husbands killed by accidents, sons enlisted for soldiers and slain in battle,
and daughters that died in the morn and liquid dew of youth, innumerable.
William Chambers, Robert Chambers,
1834
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Chambers' home book: or, pocket miscellany, containing a ...
To which Mrs. Smytrie would respond in a cool voice, but intended to convey the
most cutting sarcasm : ' Gang back, hinny, and tell your mother that it would be far
better to get her thread where she got her napkin.' Or, perhaps, it was an order ...
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SMYTERAL,sb. Half.1 A co lection of small objects. Cf. smytrie. . SMYTRIE, 56.
Se. A collection of small individuals. 0.1'11'. She had been a cum years marriet to
Reekie the blacksmith, and had a perfect smytrie o' childer shoot her, LA'I'I'O Tau
...
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns
Smytrie, a numerous brood of small individuals. A smytrie o' wee duddie weans.
Snap, smart. Nae snap conceits. Snapper, to stumble. Blind Chance, let her
snapper and stoyte on her way. Snash, abuse, Billingsgate, impertinence. A
factor's ...
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A Treasury of English literature: from the beginning to the ...
Trowth, Caesar, whyles they're fash't eneugh : A cotter howkin in a sheugh, Wi'
dirty stanes biggin a dyke, Baring a quarry, and siclike, Himsel, a wife, he thus
sustains, A smytrie o' wee duddie weans, An' nought but his han' darg, to keep ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
142. Smaill sweit smaragde, smelling but sun'! of smot. Ibid. p. 202. 2. A stain, in a
moral sense. Bot quhat at sal be put in write Of falsheicl sall bere nakyn rmyte. ' u/
rynlawn, ix. 20. 54. A.S. sme'tln, Belg. smelte, macula. V. SMo'r. SMYTRIE, s.
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The Complete Works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) ...
Smytrie, a numerous brood of small individuals. A smytrie o' wee duddie weans.
Snap, smart. Nae snap conceits. Snapper, to stumble. Blind Chance, let her
snapper and stoyte on her way. Snash, abuse, Billingsgate, impertinence. A
factor's ...
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Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish language: in which the ...
The Entail. V. Snwrcmrr. SMYTE, s. A small bit; a particle, Moray. Aberd. Hence
Smytrie, q. v._—Smatt, is the neut. of the Isl. adj. signifying small. " SMITH, s. A
blacksmith, 8. SMYTRIE, s._ A numerous collection of small individuals, Ayrs.
Burns.