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268. oldal
[ Transe is given in the " Border Edition . " What was called a " trance " in Scotland is known as a " tresaunce " or traunce in England . See Ducange , under " Trisantia . ' It means a passage . See also ' Prompt . Parv .
[ Transe is given in the " Border Edition . " What was called a " trance " in Scotland is known as a " tresaunce " or traunce in England . See Ducange , under " Trisantia . ' It means a passage . See also ' Prompt . Parv .
319. oldal
An instance of Saxon use of ham is given c . 1000. A quotation for " make an honest woman " much earlier than any advanced may be found in a translation by Dryden . Many interesting examples of the use of honeymoon are given , with some ...
An instance of Saxon use of ham is given c . 1000. A quotation for " make an honest woman " much earlier than any advanced may be found in a translation by Dryden . Many interesting examples of the use of honeymoon are given , with some ...
446. oldal
But the majority of names were given at birth and in a manner quite unique . When the child was born the father went out of the lodge and gave his boy the name of the first object which met his eyes . Thus we may account for curious ...
But the majority of names were given at birth and in a manner quite unique . When the child was born the father went out of the lodge and gave his boy the name of the first object which met his eyes . Thus we may account for curious ...
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