- Elderton), and
August 1581 (White's
third contribution, "Greene
Sleeves is
worne awaie,
Yellow Sleeves Comme to decaie,
Blacke Sleeves I
holde in despite...
- collor,
winged at the shoulders: a
stately garment of olde time,
commonly worne of
Noble men and others, both at home and
abroade in the Warres, but then...
-
Howard "Duke"
Worne (December 14, 1888 –
October 13, 1933) was an
American director and
actor of the
silent era. He
directed more than 70
films between...
-
filed for
divorce on June 22, 1928. She
married director Duke
Worne on
January 29, 1930.
Worne died in 1933. In 1935, she
married furniture manufacturer William...
-
Scotland bookshop Archived 2009-01-05 at the
Wayback Machine John
Worne, "John
Worne Meets Bishop Nick Baines", The Linguist,
issue 61/3 (June–July 2022)...
- you),
Apparrell us with more
respected care, Put us in hats, our caps are
worne thread-bare, Let us have
standing collers, in the fashion; "Playing Cards...
-
Phillip Island (Boonwurrung: Corriong,
Worne or Millowl) is an
Australian island about 125 km (78 mi) south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria. The island...
- of
reprotche to this
natioun quhairevir the said
flage sal
happin to be
worne beyond sea becaus, as your
sacred majestie may persave, the
Scottis Croce...
- Zelinskaya. The East
Slavic surname of the same
etymology is Zelenski,
notably worne by the
president of
Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Likewise for the Polish...
-
speak multiple languages. UK and
Ireland not so much". Theguardian.com.
Worne, John (27
January 2015). "Language
learning in the UK: 'can't, won't, don't'"...