Thirty years after Dr Johnson published his great Dictionary of the English Language (), Francis Grose put out A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue (), a compendium of slang Johnson had deemed unfit for his learned tome. Grose was not one for library work. He preferred to do his lexicography in the sordid heart of after-hours topfind247.col Copy Rights: No Additional Rights. dictionary of the vulgar tongue. a dictionary of buckish slang, university wit, and pickpocket eloquence. unabridged from the original edition with a foreword by robert cromie compiled originally by captain grose. dictionary of the vulgar tongue 1 dictionary of File Size: 1MB. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Dictionary.
A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. By Francis Grose. Hooper Company, 0 Reviews. rogue sailors saying shilling ship side signifying society soldier stand steal story supposed sword tail taken term thieves thing trick turn vulgar wench wife woman women young. A goose, whose neck is greased, being suspended by the legs to a cord tied to two trees or high posts, a number of men on horseback, riding full speed, attempt to pull off the head: which if they effect, the goose is their prize. Appears in 20 books from Page 74 - GOOD MAN. Grose, Francis, ? Title. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Note. Reprint of the author's Lexicon balatronicum; a dictionary of buckish slang, university wit, and pickpocket eloquence (and now considerably altered and enlarged, with the modern changes and improvements, by a member of the whip club.) Language.
A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue Item Preview Pdf_module_version Ppi DOWNLOAD OPTIONS. The original alternative dictionary of 'The Vulgar Tongue', educated readers in the correct usage of colloquialisms, slang and old English idioms. Includes those familiar entries such as 'mealy-mouthed', originally meaning over-modest, and revives classics that should never have been forgotten, such as 'apple dumplin shop' for a woman's. Grose, Francis, ? Title. Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Note. Reprint of the author's Lexicon balatronicum; a dictionary of buckish slang, university wit, and pickpocket eloquence (and now considerably altered and enlarged, with the modern changes and improvements, by a member of the whip club.) Language.
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