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low-bred
low-bred, a. [f. low adv. + bred ppl. a.; cf. † to breed low (low adv. 1 b).] Brought up in a low, inferior, vulgar fashion; characterized by low breeding, conduct, or manners.1757 Garrick Lilliput i. ii. 39 Let low-bred Minds be curb'd by Laws and Rules. 1775 Sheridan Duenna i. ii, I don't mention ... Oxford English Dictionary
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O. C. French
Landrum, a fellow legislator, called him a low-bred carpet bag cur. He served as Mississippi's commissioner for the U.S. Centennial. wikipedia.org
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lowling
† ˈlowling Obs. rare—1. [f. low a. + -ling.] A low-bred fellow.1581 Mulcaster Positions xxxviii. (1887) 178 Yet some petie lowlinges, do sometimes seeke to resemble. Oxford English Dictionary
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Susannah Dobson
Burney wrote of her, "Though coarse, low-bred, forward, self-sufficient, and flaunting, she seems to have a strong masculine understanding." wikipedia.org
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'Arry
'Arry (ˈærɪ) [The common Christian name Harry vulgarly pronounced without the aspirate.] Used humorously for: A low-bred fellow (who ‘drops his h's’) of lively temper and manners. Hence 'Arryish a., vulgarly jovial.1874 Punch's Almanac, 'Arry on 'Orseback. 1881 Sat. Rev. No. 1318. 148 The local 'Arr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset
dukedom passed by law to his heir male, his younger brother, with whom he had developed an enmity after the latter called his wife Georgiana Sheridan a "low-bred wikipedia.org
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trundle-tail
trundle-tail Obs. or arch. Forms: 5 tryndel-, 6–8 trundle-, 6–9 trindle-, 7 trondle-, trendle-. 1. A dog with a curly tail; a low-bred dog, a cur. Also attrib.1486 Bk. St. Albans F iv b, Myddyng dogges. Tryndel⁓tayles, and Prikherid curris. 1599 Nashe Lenten Stuffe 29 A trundle-taile tike or shaugh ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Josiah Owen
John Byrom referred in An Epistle to a Friend to "the low-bred O——ns of the age", and published a ballad on "the zealot of Rochdale", under the title of wikipedia.org
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tikkat
▪ I. † tike, tyke1 Obs. rare—1. [Generally taken as = tyke, dog, sense 2; but perh. ad. Welsh taeog (taiog), in OWelsh taiawc villain, churl, Cornish tioc or tiac husbandman, farmer, ploughman, rustic:—OCeltic *tegācos, deriv. of *teg-os, Welsh ty a house: cf. for the sense cottar, med.L. cotarius, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stover, Teigngrace
sons, the dukedom passed under law to his younger brother Archibald Seymour, 13th Duke of Somerset, who had described his elder brother's wife as a "low-bred wikipedia.org
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gutter-blood
gutter-blood Sc. (ˈgʌtəblʌd) A base-born or low-bred person; one of the rabble.1818 Scott Hrt. Midl. xviii, The gutter-bloods! and deil a gentleman amang them. 1825–80 in Jamieson. 1868 E. Yates Rock Ahead iii. vii, A dozen young gutter-bloods, street-boys, would have been round him in a moment. Hen... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Merveilleuses
Amour, the rich but low-bred secretary to Barras. Dorlis intrudes on the wedding party at the Café du Caveau and demands that Illyrine return to him. wikipedia.org
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vernaculous
† verˈnaculous, a. Obs. [f. L. vernācul-us: see -ous.] 1. a. Low-bred, scurrilous.1605 B. Jonson Volpone Ded., When a Name, so ful of authority,..is..become the lowest scorne of the age: and those men..subject to the petulancy of euery vernaculous Orator, that were wont to bee the care of Kings. b. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Scattered Nation
Derogatory references are made against "low-bred" Jews. wikipedia.org
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tyke
▪ I. tyke Chiefly Sc. and north. dial. (taɪk) Also 6 tyk, 6–9 tike. [a. ON. t{iacu}k female dog, bitch (Norw. tik, also she-fox, vixen, Sw. dial. tik, older Da. tig); also MLG. tike bitch.] 1. A dog; usually in depreciation or contempt, a low-bred or coarse dog, a cur, a mongrel.c 1400 Melayne 1325 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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