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554.01 | tangs, buckarestive bronchos, poster shays and turnintaxis, and |
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–554.01+ | VI.B.29.104c (k): 'buckarestive' |
–554.01+ | Bucharest: capital of Romania |
–554.01+ | post chaise: a four-wheel coach for passengers and mail (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.01+ | Dialect shay: chaise, a type of carriage (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.01+ | Thurn und Taxis: a German family (ran postal service) |
554.02 | tall tall tilburys and nod nod noddies, others gigging gaily, some |
–554.02+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
–554.02+ | tilbury: a type of two-wheeled carriage (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.02+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
–554.02+ | VI.B.29.091f (o): 'nod, nod, noddie' |
–554.02+ | Fitzpatrick: Dublin, Historical and Topographical Account 201: (quoting from Bush's Hibernia Curiosa, an account of a tour of Ireland in 1764) ''noddie... nothing more than an old cast-off one-horse chaise or chair, with a kind of stool fixed upon the shafts, just before the seat, on which the driver sits... nod, nod, nodding of the driver' gave its popular name to this conveyance' |
–554.02+ | noddy: a type of two-wheeled carriage (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.02+ | VI.B.29.131g (o): 'others gaily gigging some sedated in sedans' (Motif: some/others) |
–554.02+ | gig: a type of two-wheeled carriage (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
554.03 | sedated in sedans: my priccoping gents, aroger, aroger, my dam- |
–554.03+ | sedan chairs (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.03+ | VI.B.29.ffrb (o): 'priccoping' (one of three entries inspired by Přikopy) [538.15] [542.13] |
–554.03+ | The Encyclopædia Britannica vol. XXII, 'Prague', 249d: 'the Přikopy... the most animated part of modern Prague' |
–554.03+ | Archaic prick: to spur (a horse), to ride (a horse) fast (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.03+ | Slang prick: penis |
–554.03+ | up |
–554.03+ | Roger de Coverley: English country dance |
–554.03+ | Roger de Coverley: character in Addison's essays |
–554.03+ | Slang roger: to have sex with |
–554.03+ | damsels |
554.04 | sells softsidesaddled, covertly, covertly, and Lawdy Dawe a perch |
–554.04+ | sell (prostitution) |
–554.04+ | side-saddled (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.04+ | Colloquial saddle: female genitalia |
–554.04+ | phrase la-di-da (expressing derision for affected gentility or pretensiousness) [496.02] |
–554.04+ | Colloquial perch: a small elevated seat on a carriage, usually for the driver or a servant (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.04+ | Colloquial pert behind: shapely buttocks |
554.05 | behind: the mule and the hinny and the jennet and the mustard |
–554.05+ | VI.B.14.087c (r): 'Mule Mare Hinny Hengst' |
–554.05+ | mule: the offspring of a mare and a he-ass (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.05+ | hinny: the offspring of a stallion and a she-ass (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.05+ | jennet: a small Spanish horse (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
554.06 | nag and piebald shjelties and skewbald awknees steppit lively |
–554.06+ | nag: a small riding horse (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.06+ | VI.B.5.069k (r): 'piebald & skewbald' |
–554.06+ | piebald: (of horses) coloured white and black (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.06+ | Shetlands (ponies; Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.06+ | Russian zholtiy: yellow |
–554.06+ | skewbald: (of horses) coloured white and bay (Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.06+ | Orkneys (ponies; Cluster: Horses and Carriages) |
–554.06+ | knees |
–554.06+ | VI.B.1.067d (r): 'step lively' |
–554.06+ | stepped |
554.07 | (lift ye the left and rink ye the right!) for her pleashadure: and |
–554.07+ | Motif: left/right |
–554.07+ | Irish rinnce: dance |
–554.07+ | VI.B.14.125c (r): 'pleashadure' |
–554.07+ | pleasure |
–554.07+ | please harder (sexual) |
554.08 | she lalaughed in her diddydid domino to the switcheries of the |
–554.08+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
–554.08+ | Greek lalageô: to babble, to prattle |
–554.08+ | laughed |
–554.08+ | (Motif: stuttering) |
554.09 | whip. Down with them! Kick! Playup! |
–554.09+ | Motif: up/down |
554.10 | Mattahah! Marahah! Luahah! Joahanahanahana! |
–554.10+ | Motif: 4 evangelists (Mamalujo) (*X*) |
–554.10+ | (laughter) [.08] |
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