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swabber
▪ I. swabber1 (ˈswɒbə(r)) Also 6 swaber, 7–8 swobber. [a. early mod.Du. zwabber, f. zwabben: see swab v.1 and -er1. Cf. LG. swabber (G. schwabber) mop, WFris. swabber mop, also roving fellow, vagabond, beggar.] 1. a. One of a ship's crew whose business it was to swab the decks, etc.; a petty officer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Cox (actor)
Cox created at least eleven drolls, with titles like Simpleton the Smith, Bumpkin, Hobbinat, Simpkin, and John Swabber the Seaman. not entirely successful in his corruption: Puritan authorities raided the Red Bull in June 1653 looking for unauthorized drama, and found Cox, playing Swabber wikipedia.org
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swabberly
† ˈswabberly, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. swabber1 + -ly1.] Like a swabber or sailor of the lowest rank.1596 Nashe Saffron Walden To Rdr. (ad init.), A base swabberly lowsie sailer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Baber
voice and piano Full Fathom Five Willow Song Take, O Take Those Lips Away Under the Greenwood Tree Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred The Master, The Swabber wikipedia.org
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swobber
swob, swobber var. swab, swabber. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stephano (The Tempest)
Quotations The master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I, The gunner, and his mate, Lov'd Mall, Meg, and Marian, and Margery, But none of us car'd for wikipedia.org
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swab
▪ I. swab, n.1 (a.) (swɒb) Also 8 swabb. [f. swab v.1 With sense 1 cf. Norw., Sw. svabb mop; with sense 2, svabb, svabba dirty person.] 1. a. A mop made of rope-yarn, etc. used for cleaning and drying the deck, etc. on board ship.1659 Torriano, Strofinaccio.., a swab in a ship, a clout⁓mop in a boat... Oxford English Dictionary
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sweeper
sweeper (ˈswiːpə(r)) Also 5 swepare, 6 -er, -ar, 7 sweaper. [f. sweep v. + -er1.] 1. a. gen. One who or that which sweeps (something): usually with objective of.1530 Palsgr. 278/1 Swepar of chymneys. 1552 Huloet, Sweper of houses, scoparius..Sweper of the ground wyth hys fete, atta. 1562 J. Heywood ... Oxford English Dictionary
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GitHub - swabber-kun/NIO
Contribute to swabber-kun/NIO development by creating an account on GitHub.
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maskins
maskins Obs. exc. dial. (ˈmæskɪnz) Also meskin(s. [f. mass n.1 + -kins, as in bodikins, pittikins (cf. -kin).] by the maskins: by the mass; an asseverative exclamation.1611 Chapman May-day iv. I 2 b, By the meskin me thought they were so indeede. 1647 Baron Cyprian Acad. i. 53 By the Maskins I would... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jónai Zs. Balázs - versek, fordítások
THE MASTER, THE SWABBER, THE BOATSWAIN AND I. (A song of Stephano from 'The Tempest') The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I, The gunner and his mate. Loved Mall, Meg and Marian and Margery, But none of us cared for Kate; For she had a tongue with a tang, Would cry to a sailor, Go hang!
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brawl
▪ I. brawl, n.1 (brɔːl) Also 5–7 brall(e, braul(e, brawle. [f. brawl v.1] 1. A noisy turbulent quarrel, a ‘row’, a squabble.c 1460 Towneley Myst. 190 (Mätz.) Thou has long had thi wille, and made many bralle. c 1550 Scot. Poems 16th C. II. 181 Mony leisings make mony braul. 1561 T. Norton Calvin's I... Oxford English Dictionary
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whisk
▪ I. whisk, n.1 (hwɪsk) Forms: 4–6 Sc. wysk, 5–6 Sc. quhisk, 5–9 wisk, 6 whysk, 6–7 whiske, 7 wiske, 6– whisk. [orig. wisk, wysk, and first in Sc. texts; partly f. whisk v., partly ad. Scandinavian n. represented by ON. visk wisp, Sw. viska besom, wisp, swab, Norw. visk wisp, cluster, pull, tug = OH... Oxford English Dictionary
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lying
▪ I. lying, vbl. n.1 (ˈlaɪɪŋ) Forms: see lie v.1 [f. lie v.1 + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of lie v.1 in various senses; resting, reclining, remaining in deposit, † being sick, etc.a 1225 Ancr. R. 8 Fleschs forgon oþer visch, & alle oþer swuche þinges, of weriunge, of liggunge, of vres, of beoden. a 13... Oxford English Dictionary
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gunner
gunner (ˈgʌnə(r)) Forms: 4–6 gonner, 5–6 gunnar(e, (6 goonner, gouner), Sc. gounar, guner, 5– gunner. [ME. gonner, gunner, f. gunne gun, after AF. analogies: see -er2.] 1. a. One whose office it is to work a cannon. In the British army, now the designation of all privates of artillery except the ‘dr... Oxford English Dictionary
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