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pot-boy
ˈpot-boy [f. pot n.1 1 c, 2 b + boy n.1] A boy or young man employed at a tavern or public house to serve the customers with beer, or to carry beer to outside customers; a publican's assistant.1795 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 2 The circumstance that led to the discovery..was that of kidnapping a pot-boy. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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potman
potman (ˈpɒtmən) [f. pot n.1 + man n.1] † 1. A man addicted to pots of liquor; a toper.1589 Nashe Anat. Absurd. Wks. (Grosart) I. 45 A man..if lasciuious, good in some English deuise of verse, to conclude, a passing potman, a passing Poet. 1685 Wood Life 23 Nov. (O.H.S.) III. 171 The pot men and jun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hotel for Strangers
Curate Jiří Hrzán as Kája Jiří Pleskot as Hotel trustee Jiřina Jirásková as Marie Ladislav Mrkvička as Vladimír Jiří Kodet as Jirí Jiří Menzel as Pot-boy wikipedia.org
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kibosh
kibosh, n. slang. (ˈkaɪbɒʃ, kɪˈbɒʃ) Also kybosh, kye-bosh. [Origin obscure. (It has been stated to be Yiddish or Anglo-Hebraic: see N. & Q. 9th ser. VII. 10.)] 1. In phr. to put the kibosh on: to dispose of finally, finish off, do for.1836 Dickens Sk. Boz, Seven Dials, ‘Hoo-roar’, ejaculates a pot-b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Oxford
Reynolds published the series The Mysteries of London, which includes Henry Holford, a pot-boy; this character was a combination of Oxford and the boy wikipedia.org
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peepy
peepy, a. dial. and colloq. (ˈpiːpɪ) [f. peep v.2 or n.2 + -y.] a. Drowsy, sleepy. (Cf. peep v.2 1 b.) b. Characterized by peeping.1833 Chambers's Edin. Jrnl. 5 Jan. 385/1 He is then a poor, peepy wretch, with blear eyes. Ibid. 27 Apr. 97/3 The contrast..between the meaning of the words, and the poo... Oxford English Dictionary
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bombard
▪ I. bombard, n. (ˈbɒm-, ˈbʌmbəd) Forms: 5–7 bumbard, 6 boumbard, 5–9 bombarde, 6– bombard. [a. OF. bombarde ‘a murthering-piece’ (Cotgr.), in med.L. bombarda, originally a mechanical engine for throwing large stones (see Du Cange); prob. f. L. bombus a humming noise + -arda, fem. form of Romance su... Oxford English Dictionary
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mitch
▪ I. mitch, v. Now dial. (mɪtʃ) Also 5–7 miche, 6 myche, 6–7 mitche, 9 mich, meech. [app. a. OF. muchier, mucier to hide, also intr. to skulk, lurk.] † 1. trans. To pilfer. Obs.[a 1225: cf. micher n.] 1390 [Implied in mitching vbl. n.]. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 337/1 Mychyn, or pryuely stelyn smale thing... Oxford English Dictionary
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boye
▪ I. boy, n.1 (bɔɪ) Forms: 4 boi, boiȝe, bay, 4–7 boye, 5 bey, 6 boie, 4– boy. [ME. boi, boy, of obscure origin: app. identical with E. Frisian boi, boy ‘young gentleman’; considered by many to be identical with Du. boef (buːf) ‘knave’, MDu. boeve, prob. (according to Franck) adopted from MHG. buobe... Oxford English Dictionary
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قائمة كلمات اللغة الإنجليزية المبسطة
* blood دم * blow نفخ * blue أرزق * board لوحة * boat قارب * body جسم * boiling غليان * bone عظم * book كتاب * boot جزمة * bottle قنينة * box صندوق * boy لذة * plough/plow محراث * pocket جيب * point نقطة * poison سُم * polish يُلمع * political سياسة * poor فقير * porter * position مكان * possible ممكن * pot wikipedia.org
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beer
▪ I. beer, n.1 (bɪə(r)) Forms: 1–3 béor (bear), 3–4 ber, 4 bor, 5–7 bere, beere, 6 bier, Sc. beir, 6–7 bear(e, 6– beer. [Common WGer.: OE. béor = OHG. bior, MHG. and mod.G. bier, MLG. bêr, MDu. and Du. bier, all neut.; cf. also ON. bjor-r masc. Etymology uncertain. The OTeut. form might be *beuro-(m... Oxford English Dictionary
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pot
▪ I. pot, n.1 (pɒt) Forms: 2–8 pott, 4–7 potte, (5 putte), 3– pot. (Also 4–5 poot, 5 Sc. poyt, mod.Sc. dial. pat, patt.) [Late OE. or early ME. pott, cognate with OFris. pot, MDu. pot(t, Du. pot, MLG. pot, put, LG. pot(t; whence mod.Ger. pott, late ON. potte (c 1300), Sw. potta, Da. potte; also with... Oxford English Dictionary
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youth
youth (juːθ) Forms: 1 ᵹeoᵹuþ, ᵹioᵹuþ, iuᵹuð, -oð, 1–2 ᵹeoᵹoþ, iuᵹeþ, 2–3 ȝeoȝeð, ȝuheð, 3–5 ȝouþ(e, 4–5 ȝowthe, youghthe, yhouth(e, 4–6 youthe, 4–5 (6–7 Sc.) ȝouth, (7 Sc.) yowthe, 5–6 ȝouthe, ȝowth, yought(e, yougth(e, (3 ȝuweð, -wuð, -ȝeð, ȝueþ, ȝoeþ, ȝieuð, youhþ, ȝuð, 4 ȝoweþ, ȝougheþ, ȝuth, 5 ȝ... Oxford English Dictionary
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