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wayzgoose
wayzgoose (ˈweɪzguːs) [Alteration of waygoose, under which the earlier evidence for the word is given. The eccentrically spelt form wayzgoose, which, although established in recent use, has not been found, exc. in Bailey's Dictionary, earlier than 1875, is prob. a figment invented in the interest of...
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Wayzgoose
The wayzgoose is held in the Grimsby Art Gallery. Tacoma, Washington holds an annual Wayzgoose event dubbed a "printer's celebration".
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waygoose
waygoose Now dial. or Obs. [Of obscure etymology; there is no evidence that the second element is to be identified with goose n.] (See quots. and cf. wayzgoose.)1683 Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing 361 It is also customary for all the Journey-men to make every Year new Paper Windows..; Because that day...
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https://web.archive.org/web/20130315120353/http://www.gla.ac.uk/clubs/Boat/boatrace/
http://www.sapphire.ac.uk/assets/images/Wayzgoose_Exhibition_Panel10
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wake-goose
† wake-goose Obs. rare—1. [? Corrupt form of wayzgoose.] = wayzgoose.1759 Brit. Chron. 17 Sept. 267 The Season comes, in black to dress the year, But with it brings the Wake-Goose, and good Cheer.
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Jas H. Duke
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Poetry
Poems of War and Peace (Collective Effort, 1989)
Dada kampfen um leben und tod: A prose poem [Dada fight for life and death] (Wayzgoose
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elephantiasis
‖ elephantiasis (ˌɛlɪfənˈtaɪəsɪs) [L. elephantiasis, a. Gr. ἐλεϕαντίασις, f. ἐλέϕας, elephant.] 1. The name given to various kinds of cutaneous disease, which produce in the part affected a resemblance to an elephant's hide. The best known are: a. E. Græcorum, a tubercular disease, often identified ...
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Natalian
Natalian, a. and n. (nəˈtɑːlɪən) [f. Natal n.2 + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the province of Natal in South Africa. B. n. A native or inhabitant of Natal.1867 R. J. Mann in Intellectual Observer X. 186 In the year 1842,..the Dutchmen within the Natalian territory became subjects of the Britis...
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A Wayzgoose (traditional printers' fair) is held in late May each year to raise Refreshments are available throughout the day at each Wayzgoose.
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beano
beano slang. (ˈbiːnəʊ) orig. Printers' abbreviation of bean-feast. Later, in gen. use, a festive entertainment frequently ending in rowdyism.1888 Jacobi Printers' Vocab., Beano, a slang abbreviation for ‘beanfeast’, which is, however, usually termed ‘goose’ or wayzgoose by compositors. 1897 N. & Q. ...
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Continent (journal)
of disciplinarity in the post/medieval university" at Northeastern University in Boston and presented a panel called All In A Jurnal's Work: A BABEL Wayzgoose
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bean-feast
ˈbean-feast [f. bean n. + feast n.] a. An annual dinner given by employers to their work-people. Also, (colloq.) any festive occasion. Hence bean-feaster.1805 Sporting Mag. XXVI. 304/2 At a late bean feast, a Gentleman Taylor, celebrated for his liberality, gave a rich treat to his men, at his occas...
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1928 in poetry
United Kingdom
Rupert Brooke, Collected Poems, see also 1946
Roy Campbell, The Wayzgoose, a lampoon, in rhyming couplets, on the cultural shortcomings Pound's Cantos; the fragmentary long poem will be a lifelong project
Other in English
John Le Gay Brereton, Swags Up, Australia
Roy Campbell, The Wayzgoose
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Slade
Slade, n.4 (sleɪd) The name of Felix Slade (1790–1868) used: a. attrib. to designate the School of Fine Art (founded 1871) at University College London and its members, and scholarships and professorships in fine art endowed by him at Oxford, Cambridge, and London.1869 Proc. A.G.M. (U.C.L.) 13 At th...
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