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- A few years later, he is denounced to the Inquisition for possessing a Bible in the vulgar tongue.
- Tongue in cheek, but obviously rooted in truth, it is a great companion to " Vulgar Tongue ".
- The Phrase Finder : Cockney Rhyming Slang has a list of rhymes that were in Ducange Anglicus, " The Vulgar Tongue.
- The character, who has a slightly less vulgar tongue than Vice President Dick Cheney, has many people rolling on the floor in laughter.
- The use of the Maltese vulgar tongue is not a call for independent rule but an affirmation of a native identity characteristic of a people.
- The legend of the Blarney Stone was described in " A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue " by Francis Grose, printed 1785.
- The word is listed in Francis Grose's A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue as " prick : the virile member " in 1788.
- According to Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, it signified that she was a witch, conjuring images of a witch flying about on a broom.
- Francis Grose'1811 " Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue " defined " green sickness " as : " The disease of maids occasioned by celibacy ."
- Hotten's work was arguably the most important work on English slang since Francis Grose's 1785 " Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ".
- In 1823 Egan produced an edition of Francis Grose's " Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue " ( 1785 et seq . ), including mainly sporting Regency slang.
- So in France the metrical version of the Psalter, in the vulgar tongue, set to popular music, was one of the principal instruments in the success of the Reformed Church.
- The 1785 " Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ", a contemporary work that defined vernacular and slang terms, contained this entry : " Brown Bess : A soldier's firelock.
- They are also mentioned in Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ( 1811 ) as " Choak Pears, " and described as being " formerly used in Holland . " [ 3]
- According to the 1811 " Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ", by Captain Grose, " a Baker's Dozen is Thirteen; that number of rolls being allowed to the purchaser of a dozen ".
- Part of the significance of " The Divine Comedy " is that Dante wrote it in the vulgar tongue spoken by men and women in the streets, rather than in Latin, the language of the academic elite.
- They had to explain their faith before a panel of three clergymen, including issues which were then debated within the Church, such as the universal priesthood, the gospel in the vulgar tongue, and the issue of voluntary poverty.
- Moreover, while the use of the vulgar tongues became established as a practised norm, the so-called " cultura del decoro " of the humanists became, more than restricted to cultural circles, a quality of life.
- With over 4, 000 entries, it was the most extensive dictionary of non-standard English in its time, until it was superseded in 1785 by Francis Grose's " Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ".
- A century later, Francis Grose, in his Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, defined to funk, from an old Flemish and French dialect verb, as " to smoke, figuratively to smoke or stink through fear ."
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