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... horn - mad ] From the excitable state of horned beasts ( stags , bulls , goats ) , especially in the breeding sea- son , ready to horn anyone . The older form is " horn - wood , " which occurs in the Chester Plays , circa 1380 ; and in ...
... horn - mad ] From the excitable state of horned beasts ( stags , bulls , goats ) , especially in the breeding sea- son , ready to horn anyone . The older form is " horn - wood , " which occurs in the Chester Plays , circa 1380 ; and in ...
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... horns . But his own domestic circle ( wife and dogs ) destroy him . The origin given tentatively in New Eng . Dict . in v . " Horn " by a German expert , from cock's spurs , needs a deal of proof and illustration . It never found its ...
... horns . But his own domestic circle ( wife and dogs ) destroy him . The origin given tentatively in New Eng . Dict . in v . " Horn " by a German expert , from cock's spurs , needs a deal of proof and illustration . It never found its ...
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... horn " allusion . 196. bully - rook ] See note at I. iii . 2 . 197. Cavaleiro - justice ] A Spanish word apparently introduced when this country was threatened by the Armada . The earliest reference given is Nashe's Pasquil's Returne ...
... horn " allusion . 196. bully - rook ] See note at I. iii . 2 . 197. Cavaleiro - justice ] A Spanish word apparently introduced when this country was threatened by the Armada . The earliest reference given is Nashe's Pasquil's Returne ...
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... horns . Master Brook , thou shalt know I will predominate over the peasant , and 295 thou shalt lie with his wife . Come to me soon at night . Ford's a knave , and I will aggravate his style ; thou , Master Brook , shalt know him for ...
... horns . Master Brook , thou shalt know I will predominate over the peasant , and 295 thou shalt lie with his wife . Come to me soon at night . Ford's a knave , and I will aggravate his style ; thou , Master Brook , shalt know him for ...
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... horns of the buck and cuckoldry . " Of the season " has also a double sense , referring to Falstaff's prime condition and to the amorous- Let me ness of the doe . For the last sense compare Holland's Plinie , viii . 45 ( p . 224 ) ...
... horns of the buck and cuckoldry . " Of the season " has also a double sense , referring to Falstaff's prime condition and to the amorous- Let me ness of the doe . For the last sense compare Holland's Plinie , viii . 45 ( p . 224 ) ...
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