1750 ‘No Wit like to a Woman’s’ Exeter Garland 6: I’ll go in this Disguise, And bite the good Woman of all the golden prize.at bite, v.
1750 ‘No Wit like to a Woman’s’ Exeter Garland 6: I’ll on her Bosom lay my Head, her Bubbies to embrace.at bubby, n.1
1750 ‘No Wit like to a Woman’s’ in Exeter Garland 5: You must let me marry first, for tho’ I’m old and gray, I have a Tooth within my Head that’s coltish I do say.at have a colt’s tooth (v.) under colt, n.1