| Robert Motherby - 1826 - 258 str.
...wear the jacket of the order. . 17. Beverage. This is a gift or a compliment paid, as a forfeit, by one wearing a new dress. If the wearer is a young...on the occasion, which she is expected to permit, as a forfeit. 18. Slue gown. A beggar who every king's birth day receives a blue cloak, a tin badge... | |
| Mary Palmer - 1837 - 116 str.
...money for drink, demanded of any one having a new suit of clothes. If the wearer happen to be a damsel, she is generally saluted with a kiss on the occasion, which she is expected to permit as a forfeit. Also a composition of cider, water, and spice. BLACKHEAD, s. a boil or pinswel), from... | |
| Mary Reynolds Palmer - 1837 - 118 str.
...money for drink, demanded of any one having a new suit of clothes. If the wearer happen to be a damsel, she is generally saluted with a kiss on the occasion, which she is expected to permit as a forfeit. Also a composition of cider, water, and spice. To BLAKE, ». n. to cry till out of breath,... | |
| 1910 - 380 str.
...order. 17. Beverage. — This is a gift or a compliment paid as a forfeit, by one wearing a new dree«. If the wearer is a. young woman, she is generally...kiss on the occasion, which she is expected to permit as a forfeit. 18. Blue Gown.— A beggar who every King's birthday receives a blue cloak, a tin badge... | |
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