Notes and Queries, Volumen85Oxford University Press, 1892 |
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... French , The word grip graphically denotes the sudden- because , as I said before , an adjective is really ness with which the complaint attacks the patient . needed , and I do not know that any better - Unfortunately , we already have ...
... French , The word grip graphically denotes the sudden- because , as I said before , an adjective is really ness with which the complaint attacks the patient . needed , and I do not know that any better - Unfortunately , we already have ...
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... French word , is an infinitive , not a substantive , nor ever used substantivally ; but though Boyer gives " entendre " as an English rendering of entente independently , " entendre " is not to be found in any English dictionary . Where ...
... French word , is an infinitive , not a substantive , nor ever used substantivally ; but though Boyer gives " entendre " as an English rendering of entente independently , " entendre " is not to be found in any English dictionary . Where ...
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... French it ought to be French . " Double entendre , " how- ever , is neither French nor English . As Prof , Earle remarks of " déshabille " ( English Prose , p . 295 ) , “ it has never acquired the reputation of being English , although ...
... French it ought to be French . " Double entendre , " how- ever , is neither French nor English . As Prof , Earle remarks of " déshabille " ( English Prose , p . 295 ) , “ it has never acquired the reputation of being English , although ...
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