I do but hear!
Whispering on one side to borrow money. ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
·vi To <<Listen>>; to <<Hearken>>. ...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·noun A limit; a boundary. II. But ·vt A thrust in fencing. III. But ·vi ·see <<Butt>>, ·v, and <<...
A northern name for a flounder or plaice. Also, a conical basket for catching fish. ...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·adv Yea; yes. II. Ye ·- ·Alt. of Ye. III. Ye ·noun An <<Eye>>. IV. Ye ·pron The plural of the pr...
·noun The common European starfish (Asterias rubens). ...
avoid. Northumb. ...
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England by Francis Grose
A wife: wives being sometimes apt to question their husbands whither they are going. ...
Are you all hearty? are you working together? a good old sea phrase not yet lost. ...
Part of the southern side of Newgate Street, east of Ivy was so named in 1546 and 1617 in a " Plat o...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
Tenement of Thomas de Lillyngston so called in parish of St. Peter de Cornhull, 1361 (Ct. H.W. II. 3...
A tenement so called without Crepelgate, 1348-9 (Ct. H.W. I. 530). Not further identified. ...
See Prince's Street2, Bridgewater Square. ...
North out of the Wilderness, Dorset Street, in Farringdon Ward Without (Rocque, 1746). See Lion in ...
An exclamation of approbation to the men at a hard heave or haul. ...