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... seems to have been identical with the Merry Andrew to be seen at every fair and show . But the name was specially applied to the buffoon attendant on a mountebank doctor . So Brown , ' Satire on a Quack , ' quoted somewhere in ' N. & Q ...
... seems to have been identical with the Merry Andrew to be seen at every fair and show . But the name was specially applied to the buffoon attendant on a mountebank doctor . So Brown , ' Satire on a Quack , ' quoted somewhere in ' N. & Q ...
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... seems highly opportune , and I should like to quote it : " I strongly object to any tinkering of place - names to make them fit in with the very little yet known about local etymology . " I fear an attempt has been made to alter the ...
... seems highly opportune , and I should like to quote it : " I strongly object to any tinkering of place - names to make them fit in with the very little yet known about local etymology . " I fear an attempt has been made to alter the ...
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... seem to come from the stem ball , which seems to have been borrowed from the Greek Báλλev , and the primary meaning will have been to set in cir- cular motion ; cf. Ital . ballare , to dance ; balla , CONTENT S. - N ° 234 . NOTES ...
... seem to come from the stem ball , which seems to have been borrowed from the Greek Báλλev , and the primary meaning will have been to set in cir- cular motion ; cf. Ital . ballare , to dance ; balla , CONTENT S. - N ° 234 . NOTES ...
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