Difference between revisions of "Dibble a hayfork's"
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* '''divil:''' (''dialect'') devil | * '''divil:''' (''dialect'') devil | ||
− | * '''Tybalt:''' a character in Romeo and Juliet, kinsman of the Capulets → Tybalt is a generic name for a tom-cat → [[Issy|Issy's]] pet cat | + | * '''Tybalt:''' a character in ''Romeo and Juliet'', kinsman of the Capulets → Tybalt is a generic name for a tom-cat → [[Issy|Issy's]] pet cat |
* '''hayfork:''' the Devil is traditionally depicted with a fork | * '''hayfork:''' the Devil is traditionally depicted with a fork |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 18 October 2008
- devil a hap'orth: (Anglo-Irish) not a halfpennyworth; nothing
- dibble
- divil: (dialect) devil
- Tybalt: a character in Romeo and Juliet, kinsman of the Capulets → Tybalt is a generic name for a tom-cat → Issy's pet cat
- hayfork: the Devil is traditionally depicted with a fork