Green’s Dictionary of Slang
C. Sackville ‘Letter from Lord Buckhurst to Mr. Etheredge’ in Thorpe Etheredge: Poems (1963) 35: Until her hot-tailed Majesty, / Being happily reclaimed by me.at hot, adj.
C. Sackville ‘Letter from Lord Buckhurst to Mr. Etheredge’ in Thorpe Etheredge: Poems (1963) 35: I who do scorn that any Stone / Shou’d raise my Pintle but my own.at pintle, n.
G. Etheredge ‘Mr. Etheredge’s Answer’ in Thorpe Etheredge: Poems
(1963)
38: Unless poor Pego, which did feel / Like slimey skin of new stript Eele, / Or Pudding, that mischance had got; / And lost it self half in the Pot.at pot, n.1
C. Sackville ‘Letter from Lord Buckhurst to Mr. Etheredge’ in Thorpe Etheredge: Poems (1963) 36: And if you do not there provide / A Port where I may safely ride / Landing in haste in some foul Creek, / ’Tis ten to one I spring a Leak.at ride, v.
G. Etherege ‘Mr. Etheredge’s Answer’ in Thorpe Etheredge: Poems (1963) 38: With care, I cheard the sneaking wretch.at shear, v.
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