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lady-cow
lady-cow (ˈleɪdɪkaʊ) [f. lady n. 3 (genitive, as in next). Cf. G. Marienkuh.] 1. = lady-bird. (Cf. cow-lady.)1606 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iv. i. Trophies 274 [Goliath says to David:] O Lady-cow [Fr. Ha petit Damereau!], Thou shalt no more be-star thy wanton brow With thine eyes rayes. 1630 Drayton M...
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cow-lady
ˈcow-ˌlady [app. a transposition of the name lady-cow, which occurs earlier.] 1. A common provincial name of the coleopterous insects of the genus Coccinella; also called Lady-cow, and (more usually) Lady-bird.1656 Musarum Deliciæ (N.), A paire of buskins they did bring Of the cow-ladyes corall wing...
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Charles Swainson (naturalist)
1996)Notes on Shells from the Shrine of Santa Lucia, near Figueras in Spain (Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society, 1896)Little King, Sow, Lady-cow
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John Clare
He wrote in Northamptonshire dialect, introducing local words to the literary canon such as "pooty" (snail), "lady-cow" (ladybird), "crizzle" (to crisp
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Judy
Judy (ˈdʒuːdɪ) [A familiar pet-form of the female name Judith.] Name of the wife of Punch in the puppet-show of ‘Punch and Judy’; hence (slang) applied disparagingly or contemptuously, esp. to a woman of ridiculous appearance. Later used colloq. without the implication of disparagement, often simply...
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He wrote in his Northamptonshire dialect, introducing local words to the literary canon such as "pooty" (snail), "lady-cow" (ladybird), "crizzle" (to crisp
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lady
▪ I. lady, n. (ˈleɪdɪ) Forms: 1 hlǽfd{iacu}ᵹe, hlǽfd{iacu}, hlǽf-, hléfd{iacu}ᵹe, Northumb. hláfd{iacu}a, Mercian hláfd{iacu}e, 2–4 lefdi, 3 læfdi, lævedi, laf(e)di(e, lafvedi, leafdi, leivedi, leofdi, levede, Orm. laffdiᵹ, 3–4 lavedi, levedi, -y, 4 laidi, -y, lavede, laydy, ledy, lefdye, levdi, -y,...
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bishop
▪ I. bishop, n. (ˈbɪʃəp) Forms: 1 biscop, -sceop, -scep, 2–3 biscop, 3–6 bischop, 4–5 bisshop, 3– bishop. Also 1 biscob, 2 bish-, bisshup, 2–3 biscopp, bisscop, -kop, 2–4 (s.e.) bissop, 3 byssop, 3–7 bishoppe, 4 bisschop(e, -oppe, bi(s)shope, -opp, -up, busschop, 4–5 byschop, 4–6 bisch-, bisshopp, b...
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نورما ليون
كانت موضوع كتاب عام 2002 م بعنوان The Butter Cow Lady، كتبها بريندا ميكل.
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clock
▪ I. clock, n.1 Forms: (1 clucge), 4–5 clok, clokke, clocke, 6 klocke, 6– clock. [OE. clucge (or cluccge) is found only once, and has no historical connexion with the extant word which goes back app. only to the 13–14th c. ME. clok(ke, clocke, was either a. MDu. clocke (mod.Du. klok ‘bell, clock’), ...
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أوين ويستر
فورد)
The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains]] (1902)
Philosophy 4: A Story of Harvard University (1903)
A Journey in Search of Christmas (1904)
Lady in When West Was West)
"At the Sign of the Last Chance" (1928) (in When West Was West)
مقالات
"Where Charity Begins" (1895)
"The Evolution of the Cow-Puncher
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