[1. The meaning of the last part of this compound is unknown.] 56. So I said to him: "What art thou called?" And the demon said: "I am the crest of dragons." And I bade him make bricks in the Temple. He had human hands. 57. And I adored the Lord God of Israel, and...
The south of England was the worst affected area. Badly has another different meaning. If you need or want something badly, you need or want it very much. I want this job so badly. We badly need the money. I am badly in need of advice. For this meaning of badly, don't use the ...
This theory is supported by the fact that a common term for the badger in Middle and Early Modern English was bauson, which comes from the Old French word bausent, meaning "piebald, having a coat with black and white patches," and also "badger." The Old English word for the badger wa...
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She mechanically arranged her dress, and fidgeted uncomfortably, eventually changing her seat to the other end of the sofa. Probably she was unconscious of her own movements; but this very unconsciousness added to the offensiveness of their suggested meaning. At length she looked st...
gaffer a word meaning both 'old man' and 'foreman': its use as the nickname of Hamfast Gamgee is probably intended to combine both meanings. gainsay contradict gallop boil and bubble game crippled gammer old woman gangrel lean and awkward (equivalent to modern gangling); as a noun, the ...
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Is that the meaning of your praise? I am going to speak the truth, if you will permit me. I not only permit, but exhort you to speak the truth. Then I will begin at once, said Alcibiades, and if I say anything which is not true, you may interrupt me if you will, and say '...
' shaking hands with me. 'I'm a-going to seek her, fur and wide. If she should come home while I'm away—but ah, that ain't like to be!—or if I should bring her back, my meaning is, that she and me shall live and die where no one can't reproach her. If any hurt ...
meaning "piebald, having a coat with black and white patches," and also "badger." The Old English word for the badger wasbroc,a word which survives in modern British English asbrock,a word for the common badger, and also as the personal nameBrock. Badgerfirst appears in the early 16th ...