- tightly. The
groundlings were
commoners who were also
referred to as
stinkards or penny-stinkers. The name
groundlings comes from a line in Hamlet, first...
- alowd,
laugh alowd, and play the Antickes, that all the
garlicke mouthd stinkards may cry out, Away with the fool." The
expression appeared in Jonathan...
- only a
large bay in lake Huron. It is
called by others, the lake of the
stinkards, not
because it is salt like the
water of the Sea—which the
Savages call...
- Pliny, Book IX, Ch. 30 (though he only used the
general nickname "ozaena" '
stinkard' for the
octopus kind). In 1802, the
French malacologist Pierre Denys de...
- been
required to
marry only
members of the
lowest commoner class,
called Stinkards or commoners. The
Natchez descent system has
received a
great deal of...
- Suns" (Natchez: ʔuwahʃiːɫ) and a
commoner class called in
French "the
Stinkards" (Natchez: miʃmiʃkipih).
Between 1699 and 1702, the
Natchez received the...