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chilli songo cafune) chiú (e.g. chiú (p)poco) The
number tre (e.g. tre (s)
segge) The
neuter definite article ’o (e.g. ’o (p)pane, but nu poco ’e pane) The...
- òrigine naçionale ò sociale, poxiçion econòmica, nascimento, ò quæ se
segge atra condiçion. Pe de ciù, no se faiâ nisciunn-a
diferensa fondâ in sciâ...
- vlöken grymmer. Zien
moout weurde driester, sien
vluiken grîmmer. »Ick
segge dy,
slumpe bözewycht, »Ik
zegge die,
slompe buizewicht, Myne
kynder vorveren...
- cold red is
quene red. hu he is
unlede þat foleweþ hire rede. Ich hit ne
segge nought for-þan þat god þing ys god wymmon. þe mon þe hi may i-cheose and...
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abute bloſtome ynowe. In ore vaſte þikke hegge.
Imeynd myd ſpire. &
grene ſegge. [lines 13–18]
Modern English translation: The
Nightingale began the match...
- the beginning. The
title is
taken from a
Hungarian expression, "a béka
segge alatt" used to
describe any
situation when
things can't seem to get any...
- lang niet not yet so far noch
lange nicht on en and und ohld oud old alt
segge(n)
zeggen say
sagen tien tien ten zehn trecke(n)
trekken pull (drag) ziehen...
- men by such a
variety of
terms as were, churl, shalk, gome, here, rink,
segge, freke, man, carman, mother's son, heme, hind, piece, buck, bourne, groom...
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Grantbridge 1310 John de Graa
Thomas Aguiler 1311
Thomas de
Alwerthorpe John
Segge 1312
Thomas de
Redness Nicholas Sezevaux 1313
Nicholas Sezevaux John de...
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introduced to Sweden. It
prefers to grow in mud flats. It is
called Zypergras-
Segge in German. The
sedge can
reach heights of 25 to 40
centimeters long. It...