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* '''chance-medley''': a chance encounter, especially between knights errant in medieval romances | * '''chance-medley''': a chance encounter, especially between knights errant in medieval romances | ||
− | * ''[[Ulysses]]'' 681.10: "chance medley in Beaver street" | + | * '''''[[Ulysses]]'' 681.10''': "chance medley in Beaver street" |
− | * '''Sheridan Le Fanu''', ''The House by the Churchyard'' p. 152: "... who, after a moment's reflection found it no more than chance medley." | + | * '''Sheridan Le Fanu''', ''The House by the Churchyard'' p. 152: "... who, after a moment's reflection, found it no more than chance medley." |
* '''cuddle''': to fondle | * '''cuddle''': to fondle |
Revision as of 04:39, 18 June 2006
- chance-medley: a chance encounter, especially between knights errant in medieval romances
- Ulysses 681.10: "chance medley in Beaver street"
- Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard p. 152: "... who, after a moment's reflection, found it no more than chance medley."
- cuddle: to fondle
- cudgel: to beat with a club
- Elizabeth Chudleigh (1720-1788): married Augustus John Hervey, third Earl of Bristol, in 1775
- AngI cuddy: a night's hospitality