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Among the rest , he has noted the familiar local expression a bottle of hay . This
he derives without hesita1 Quoted after Mr. Albert Way in Promptorium
Parvulorum , p . 45 . tion from the French , ' botte de foin , 84 SKETCH OF THE
RISE.
Among the rest , he has noted the familiar local expression a bottle of hay . This
he derives without hesita1 Quoted after Mr. Albert Way in Promptorium
Parvulorum , p . 45 . tion from the French , ' botte de foin , 84 SKETCH OF THE
RISE.
Pagina 85
tion from the French , ' botte de foin , ' where botte means a lump or mass . But
when we consider that in Norfolk a bottle of hay is understood to mean the
quantity for a single feed , it may be doubted whether the derivation from bitan ,
bite , bit ...
tion from the French , ' botte de foin , ' where botte means a lump or mass . But
when we consider that in Norfolk a bottle of hay is understood to mean the
quantity for a single feed , it may be doubted whether the derivation from bitan ,
bite , bit ...
Pagina 595
-tion , 298 . to , 10 , 37 , 109 , 391 , 395 , 440 , 495 . to - do ( Devonshire ) , 381 .
toe , 109 , 129 . token , 9 , 10 , 267 . told , 248 . tolerable , 336 . to live on ( adv . ) ,
380 . toll , to . Tom , 312 . tone , 109 tongue , 4 , 9 , 88 , 266 . tonnage , 283 . too ...
-tion , 298 . to , 10 , 37 , 109 , 391 , 395 , 440 , 495 . to - do ( Devonshire ) , 381 .
toe , 109 , 129 . token , 9 , 10 , 267 . told , 248 . tolerable , 336 . to live on ( adv . ) ,
380 . toll , to . Tom , 312 . tone , 109 tongue , 4 , 9 , 88 , 266 . tonnage , 283 . too ...
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