Topic: Language
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Language”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
28 articles found.
- MADOC—HIS EXPEDITION TO AMERICA (1849, REPLY)
- BODY AND SOUL (1850, MISCELLANIES)
- Culprit, Origin of the Word (1850, NOTE)
- Meaning of "Cauking." (1850, QUERY)
- Kite (French, "Cerf-volant") (1850, NOTE)
- Meaning of "Mocker." (1850, QUERY)
- "Speak the Tongue that Shakspeare spoke." (1850, QUERY)
- Feltham's Works (1850, QUERY)
- "FEAST" AND "FAST." (1850, REPLY)
- MEANING OF "BAWN." (1850, REPLY)
- "Construe" and "Translate" (1850, REPLY)
- Language of Queen Mary's Days (1850, QUERY)
- Marescautia (1850, REPLY)
- Construe and translate (1850, QUERY)
- DERIVATION OF "NEWS" AND "NOISE." (1850, REPLY)
- DERIVATION OF "NEWS" AND "NOISE." (1850, REPLY)
- The Buckingham Motto (1850, NOTE)
- Howkey or Horkey (1850, REPLY)
- As lazy as Ludlum's Dog (1850, REPLY)
- News (1850, REPLY)
- Poor Pillgarlick (1850, QUERY)
- MEANING OF "GRADELY." (1850, REPLY)
- GRADELY (1850, REPLY)
- GRADELY (1850, REPLY)
- ETYMOLOGICAL NOTES (1850, NOTE)
- Cum Grano Salis (1851, QUERY)
- Meaning of Bacon (1851, REPLY)
- Derivation of the Word Fib (1851, QUERY)