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- Cotgrave (/ˈkɒtɡreɪv/) is a town and civil parish in the borough of Rushcliffe in Nottinghamshire, England. It is 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Nottingham...
- Randle Cotgrave was an English lexicographer. In 1611 he compiled and published A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, a bilingual dictionary...
- John Cotgrave (1611 - ?) was an English anthologist whose works included Wit's Interpreter, notable for containing the earliest detailed descriptions of...
- their tops and put them back in the oven until they are cooked. Randle Cotgrave's A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues (1611) gives the name...
- nu[m]ber agreed on, winnes. — Randle Cotgrave, A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, 1611 Cotgrave's description of the long alley-like playing...
- Cotgrave is a civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded in the...
- view that it was originally a children's game is reinforced by Randle Cotgrave's 1611 English-French dictionary in which he defined the noun "crosse" as...
- poor. In the 1611 A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues, Randle Cotgrave glossed the French term gaban as "a cloake of Felt for raynie weather;...
- ****le Thompson and Kathy Cotgrave, identified both men by name as being present when Matiyek was killed. Thompson and Cotgrave stated that they both frequently...
- same suit). The earliest rules were published in England and appear in Cotgrave (1662) and are soon followed by Willughby (1672) and Cotton (1674). The...