mile

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

Often in the singular with a ntlnleral, instead of the plural miles. Mr. Hartshorne, in his Glossary, says its use is universal in England, where the vulgar never give it a plural.


"The custom," he adds, "seems to receive countenance from some of our early English poets.--Salopia Antiqata.

Start the horses together for a hundred and fifty mile.--Georgia Scenes.

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