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flasket (ˈflɑːskɪt, -æ-) Also 5–7 flaskett, 6 -it. [a. OF. flasquet (northern form of flachet), dim. of flasque, flache, flask n.2 Sense 1 appears to be unknown in Fr.; Welsh has fflasged in same sense, doubtless adopted from Eng. (cf. flask n.2 5). In sense 2 the earlier form is flacket.] 1. ‘A lon...
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Hero and Leander (poem)
A third edition in 1600, published by John Flasket, printed a title-page advertising the addition of Marlowe's translation of Book I of Lucan's Pharsalia The fourth edition of 1606, again from Flasket, abandoned any pretence of including the Lucan and once again joined Marlowe's and Chapman's poems together
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runge
▪ I. runge, n. dial. (rʌndʒ) Also 9 runze. [Of obscure origin.] A kind of tub (cf. ringe n.2 and flasket 1 d).1574 Ludlow Churchw. Acc. (Camden) 161 Item, for a runge of lyme, v d. 1674 Ray N.C. Words, A Runge, a flasket. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. xiv. (Roxb.) 11/2 A Runge or Soe: which is a kind of v...
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1600 in poetry
Bodenham (published anonymously, usually attributed to him, sometimes to Anthony Munday), editor, Bel-vedere; or, The Garden of the Muses, anthology
John Flasket
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costard
▪ I. costard (ˈkɒstəd) Also 5–6 costerd(e. [app. of English formation; not found in OF. Perhaps f. OF. and AF. coste rib + -ard, meaning a prominently ribbed apple, a sense which agrees with the description of existing varieties so called.] 1. A kind of apple of large size. Often mentioned from 14th...
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flask
▪ I. † flask, n.1 Obs. [var. of flash n.1] = flash n.1 1.a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxlii[i]. 7 Noght turne þou þi face fra me, And to falland in flask like sal I be. 1472 Mem. Ripon (Surtees) III. 242 Set respondet de 2s. de annuo redditu exeunte de uno clauso vocato Flask infra territorium de Northstanle...
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Hero and Leander
Marlowe's poem after Marlowe's death; this version was often reprinted in the first half of the 17th century, with editions in 1598 (Linley); 1600 and 1606 (Flasket
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hamper
▪ I. hamper, n.1 (ˈhæmpə(r)) Also 4–5 -ere, 6 -ier, 7 -ire: see also hanaper. [A phonetic reduction of hanaper, by elision of middle vowel, and assimilation of np to mp, as in ampersand.] 1. A large basket or wickerwork receptacle, with a cover, generally used as a packing-case. In earlier times a c...
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Basilikon Doron (King James VI), Postil of Mikalojus Daukša, The Model of Poesy (Scott)
1600 in literature – As You Like It (Shakespeare), Englands Helicon (Flasket
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