ProphetesAI is thinking...
bongrace
Answers
MindMap
Loading...
Sources
bongrace
† ˈbongrace Obs. Also 6 bun-, 6–7 bone-, boone-, 7 bond-, boun-grace. [a. F. bonne-grace ‘th' vppermost flap of the down-hanging taile of a French-hood (whence belike our Boon-grace)’ Cotgr.; f. bonne good, grace grace.] 1. A shade or curtain formerly worn on the front of women's bonnets or caps to ...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Vaucluse (horse)
Bongrace, bay filly, 1923, by Spion Kop. Won Doncaster Cup and Jockey Club Cup.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Felstead (horse)
Spion Kop was a good sire of stayers, with his progeny including Kopi (Irish Derby), Bongrace (Doncaster Cup) and The Bastard (Yorkshire Cup, Leading
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
wended
ˈwended, ppl. a. [f. wend v. + -ed1.] Twisted, plaited.1719 D'Urfey Pills IV. 137 Her Bongrace of Wended Straw.
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
LNER Peppercorn Class A1
original Peppercorn A1 Locomotives
Notes on names
The names of the A1s were an eclectic mix including:
Racehorses: Bois Roussel, Silurian, Scottish Union, Bongrace
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
burn-grace
† burn-grace Corruption of bongrace.1654 Gayton Fest. Notes iii. xi. 148 Burn-graces in Summer to save childrens Faces.
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
Spion Kop (horse)
His most notable progeny included Felstead, Kopi (Irish Derby), Bongrace (Doncaster Cup).
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
bon
▪ I. ‖ bon, a. (bɔ̃) The French word for ‘good’; adopted in ME. from OF., in the form bon, bone, boon, q.v.; also used in certain French phrases. a. bon-accord (ˈbɔnəˈkɔrd). Sc. Agreement, good-will, good-fellowship; an expression of good will.a 1670 Spalding Troub. Chas. I, I. 214 (Jam.) Articles o...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
British Champions Long Distance Cup
Brown Prince
1918: Queen's Square
1919: Gay Lord
1920: no race
1921: Nippon
1922: Bucks Hussar
1923: Tranquil
1924: Plack
1925: Bucellas
1926: Bongrace
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
bow
▪ I. bow, n.1 (bəʊ) Forms: 1 boᵹa, 3–4 boȝe, (3 bou), 3–7 bowe, 4 bouwe, boghe (boȝ), 4–5 boowe, 6 boe, (boll), 4– bow. [Com. Teut.: OE. boᵹa, corresp. to OFris. boga, OS. bogo (MDu. booghe, Du. boog), OHG. bogo (MHG. boge, mod.G. bogen), ON. bogi (Sw. båge, Da. bue):—OTeut. *bugon-, f. stem bug- of...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
French hood
Cornet/Bongrace/Shadow – A visor-like accessory that shaded the wearer's eyes. century, when the veil of the hood was flipped up on top of the wearer's head and pinned in place to shade the eyes, this was also apparently termed a "bongrace
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
junk
▪ I. junk, n.1 (dʒʌŋk) Forms: 5 ion(c)ke, 5–7 iunke, 7 junke, jonk, junck, 7– junk. [a. OF. jonc, jounc, junc = Sp., Pg. junco, It. giunco:—L. juncus rush.] † 1. A rush. Obs.c 1400 Mandeville (1839) ii. 13 Ȝif..Men seyn that this Croune is of thornes, ȝee schulle understonde that it was of Jonkes [R...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai
List of headgear
Trilby, sometimes (incorrectly) called "fedora"
Wideawake hat
Umbrella hat
Women's
Bandeau hat
Beaver hat
Beehive
Bergère hat
Ba tầm
Bloomer
Bongrace Balaclava (helmet) or ski mask
Battoulah
Bongrace – a shade for the face, sometimes part of a hood, or a separate garment worn with a hood or coif; Tudor
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Supremacy (horse)
She was a female-line descendant of the British broodmare Bongrace, making her a distant relative of Blushing John, Royal Diamond and Hurricane Run.
wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
hood
▪ I. hood, n.1 (hʊd) Forms: 1 hód, (hood), 3–5 hod, 4–6 hode, hoode, north. hud(e, 4– hood, (5 houd, hoyd, 6 hodde, whod(e, whood(e, whodde, mod.Sc. huid, hude(ü)). [OE. hód str. masc. = OFris. hôd, MDu. hoet(d-), Du. hoed, MLG. hôt, hût, OHG., MHG. huot (Ger. hut hat):—OTeut. hôdo-z, f. hôd-, in ab...
Oxford English Dictionary
prophetes.ai