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... derive this word imbost from boscum or bois ; still I am inclined to think that imbost may here , as in the other passages , be derived from bosse . Of course a bird cannot be said literally to foam at the mouth , but the secondary ...
... derive this word imbost from boscum or bois ; still I am inclined to think that imbost may here , as in the other passages , be derived from bosse . Of course a bird cannot be said literally to foam at the mouth , but the secondary ...
Pagina 143
... derived from the consideration of other words of the same family given by Ducange . Abrocator he defines " proxeneta , Hinc forte vox nota These are abrocator and abrocare , both evidently from broca . pararius , Gall . courtier ...
... derived from the consideration of other words of the same family given by Ducange . Abrocator he defines " proxeneta , Hinc forte vox nota These are abrocator and abrocare , both evidently from broca . pararius , Gall . courtier ...
Pagina 143
... derived from the Low Lat . broca ( Fr. derived from abrocare , and to this he gives the broche ) , a tap , t or brocus ( or brochus , Fr. broc ) a meaning of " perforare , Gall . mettre en perce , fistu- jug or pot ; and if so , it ...
... derived from the Low Lat . broca ( Fr. derived from abrocare , and to this he gives the broche ) , a tap , t or brocus ( or brochus , Fr. broc ) a meaning of " perforare , Gall . mettre en perce , fistu- jug or pot ; and if so , it ...
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