Slang and its analogues past and present. A dictionary historical and comparative of the heterodox speech of all classes of society for more than three hundred years. With synonyms in English, French, German, Italian, etc
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KAnì£, Tro.is2.They say hestands alone.1603.a veryand Cress., man per se,Andclass;j-é?,?Al{(j.v.):H. Petowe, Elizas FuneralRcstitiita,iii.Tip-top. The usage became popular and was extended to other vocables quots. 1602 and cf. As subs. =a paragon. 1603.;[Brvdges,26]..\nd sing-ing mourne Eliza's funerali. of all that ere hath beene.i6io.The E per seme, Baldwine,Mirr.for Mag.,y]i. Beholde A per se of my age.1699. King, Furmetary, ii. per se and alone, as poets use.Andc.1470.Blind(1869),[Jamieson20].Harry, Wallace The ..." />