Found inside – Page 353One sound of 0 was as it is still constantly pronounced in the country , in Wiltshire for instance , like OA in broad . ... been preserved in ' standard ' English in the word uncouth , and also in the name of the river Ouse ( in Anglo - Saxon Use ) . Found inside – Page 63... a pimp , a match - maker , a precipice or a river . BROKERAGE , brókúr - idje , s . co . ... Brothe ... OUSE , brotuālzhülse. care . kettle . 63 BRI BRO. Found inside – Page 1624Ray Puxley , Cockney Rabbit , 1992 River Ouse ; river ooze ; the river noun strong drink UK , 1930 Rhyming slang for BOOZE . Found inside – Page 7... also in some sense “optional”, cf. the variation between criticise, criticize, or the fact that the word ooze is a homophone with the river‐name Ouse. Found inside – Page 147To which is Appended a List of Family Surnames Pronounced Differently from what the Spelling Suggests Robert Charles ... Dove Frome Ouse Thames Family Surnames . Name . Pronunciation . Annsly Annesley Anstruther. River Names . Found inside – Page 7The River Nene is the tenth longest river in the United Kingdom and is ... is still quiet compared with other navigations such as the canals and Great Ouse. Found inside – Page 187... with the history of the parish of Sherburn is that of Cawood , the parish lying between Sherburn on the west , and the river Ouse on the east . ... This I believe to be the Saxon pronunciation of the British word coed , which means a wood . Found inside – Page 162In the first instance he doubtless spelt it as he heard it pronounced . ... Yardley WHastings Harrold River Ouse MIDLAND RAI ALWAYS Northey Fm 162 WITH THE ... Found inside – Page 140torically to Standard British English and Ameriradish ( Map 76 ) can / kæč / , in the central counties ( west of the Ouse ) ; / kıč / in ... He says : " This word is almost uni- Maryland , Virginia north of the James River , and versally pronounced in the ... Found inside – Page 2Yseldon , anciently pronounced and written Eyseldon ; the name , however , has ... situated near the river Ouse in that county , and Isleworth in Middlesex ... Found inside – Page 30Just at the back of the Tuesday Market Place was the River Ouse with green fields on the ... Pronunciation clearly distinguished Linnets from Londoners . Found inside – Page 139A Manual Containing Two Thousand Common Words that are Frequently Mis-pronounced, and Eight Hundred Proper Names, with Practical Exercises Julian Willis Abernethy. New Orleans - nū ôr'le ... Ouida — wē'dä . Ouse ( river ) —o0z . Found inside – Page 1672From a jocular pronunciation of RSL as avowelless word, punning on 'rissole' ... Rhyming slang UK, 1992 River Ouse;river ooze; theriver noun strong drink. Found inside – Page 103It is commonly written and printed , and generally pronounced by strangers eau , as if the ... We have an eager in our river Ouse , many L miles above Lynn ... Found inside – Page 109The first syllable is probably derived from the river Ouse , which at one ... From the many changes in orthography and pronunciation , the original or ... Found inside – Page cxiOn the other hand , his knowledge of the topography of East Anglia is deficient in important ways : he states ( erroneously ) that the river Ouse debouches ... Found inside – Page 134RN 316 ) , by the later ME form Ouse , and by the local dialect pronunciation [ u : z ] , the river being in an area where OE ū was preserved ( cf. Phonol . § 32 ) . The name is possibly of Celtic origin , according to Ekwall ( RN 317 ) and Förster Th ... Found inside – Page 134RN 316 ) , by the later ME form Ouse , and by the local dialect pronunciation ( u : z ] , the river being in an area where OE ū was preserved ( cf. Phonol . § 32 ) . The name is possibly of Celtic origin , according to Ekwall ( RN 317 ) and FörsterTh ... Found inside – Page 288Bedfordshire Bedford , on the river Ouse . Northamptons . Northampton , on river Nen . Berkshire Reading , on Thames & Kennet . Nottinghamsh . Found inside – Page 99The day on which the nativity of our blessed CHOP - OUSE , tshop'house . & . ... Un cephalus ; A river fish , the chevin , pisces abdominales . guent ... Found inside – Page 132dain, orTklyndain, pronounced Klundain. ... Hence Avon Derwent, means Oak River; Avon Ouse, from wys, pronounced boys, water, and Avon Humber, from hymyr, ... Found inside – Page 3This is the opinion of that great antiquary Camden ; and if the point be cleared , that the river Ouse was formerly callid Eure as low as York , we need ... Found inside – Page 16... casting the heavy scent of raw meat about the square . Tom and the doctor walked through the town until they reached the river . ' The Great Ouse , ' said Dr Harker , lingering on the pronunciation of Ouse so that it came out as " oooooze ' . Found inside – Page 103It is commonly written and printed , and generally pronounced by strangers eau , as if ... We have an eager in our river Ouse , many A. s . miles above Lynn ... Found inside – Page 162On the ground , from a higher place to a lower ; towards the mouth of a river . ... Sleepiness , drowsiness Dove OUSE , důvéhðůse , s . Found inside – Page 54The river Ouse hath these bridges at Euston , at Thetford , at Downeham , and Brandon . ... ( rising att Brettenham ) which gives name to the said river till it falls into the river Stoure below Higham . others of the best speach and pronunciation . Found inside – Page 13In Coates ( 1980 : 322-3 ) , I argued that a one - syllable pronunciation had to be assumed to account for the name of the river Ouse as a back - formation from the name of Lewes . I no longer think the rather delicate philological argument on p . Found inside – Page 134It is a continuation of the Ure from its union at Ouse Head ( v , 79 ) with Ouse Gill Beck ( v , 5 ) , which is the stream ... RN 316 ) , by the later ME form Ouse , and by the local dialect pronunciation [ u : z ] , the river being in an area where OE û ... Found inside – Page 1413Containing a Notice and the Pronunciation of the Names of Nearly One Hundred Thousand Places ... It is JURCQ , nork , a river of France , rises in the department Feather Rirer , about 110 miles N.N.E. of Benicia . ... Derwent from the N. OVARI or OWARI ( 0 - våree ) BAY OF . called also ISENO OUSE , a small river of England , co . of Sussex , enters the UMI , an inlet on the S. side of the island of Niphon . This wine book provides comprehensive coverage on all aspects of wine making, and puts wine, wine-making and wine drinking into historical perspective. Found inside – Page 223With Walker's Pronunciation of All the Difficult Or Doubtful Words and Marks to ... on the river Usk , 171 w by n Buckingham , on the river Ouse , 56 nw ... Found inside – Page 745a farmer , « Dutch range of mountains . settler in South Africa . bernouse , n . berinos , another , but incorrect , spell ... and tho advancing tidal wave always creates ; in the genesis , origin , source ) , a term employed to express river Ouse , it is ... Found inside – Page 323You will notice that Ouse is exactly the expected pronunciation of the name for a place regularly derived from Hlaewes , minus the initial I , as in ... It is simple to conjecture , then , that the river name is a back - formation from the town name . Found inside – Page 132Hence Avon Derwent , means Oak River ; Avon Ouse , from wys , pronounced ooys , water , and Avon Humber , from hymyr , meaning a short sea river . Hence , also , Cymbrian or Cumbrian mountains ; Cumberland , from Cymbri - land , and ... Found inside – Page 768And as the name of a hundred is an official term , it would not be at all strange that the Norman pronunciation should ... is asserted to have been the British name of the Ouse , and to survive in the form Ure as the name of one of the two rivers ... Found insideHowever , when he came to describe the making of an ' eel loop ' ( a lobster creel - like device made from willow wands and once used for catching eels in the River Ouse ) , the pronunciation was LEEAP , not LOOP . A similar case occurred ... Found inside – Page 67Eachon - Ellus 67 printed , and generally pronounced by strangers eau , as if the word had been borrowed from the French ... We have an eager in our river Ouse , many miles above Lynn , near Downham Bridge , where the waters seem to ... Found inside – Page 533OUSE , Oʻz , n . Tanner's bark ; rather ooze . ... The opening at which e river Oui , aðl ' , int . An expression of abhorrence or expuldisembogues itself ... Found inside – Page 31At Offord Mill there is a lock to be negotiated , and here , also , on the left bank of the river is the road which leads from the Ford to Buckden ... The mediæval spelling and present local pronunciation of the name as Bugden is no improvement . Found inside – Page 1MOST of the great Yorkshire valleys are named after the rivers that run along them , -as , for instance , Swale - dale , Wharfedale ... of England , derives its name from Yore - wick , the town on Yore : the modern river Ouse having been anciently and very properly called the Yore . ... Yore , Yure , Ure , Eur , Eure , Jor , Jore , Jur , Jure , and Yer ; this last being the most common pronunciation by the natives . Found inside – Page 162May we not assume that Newton , like Maddock , was at first misled by the pronunciation ? That not only Cowper ... and not Cowper . - J . P. B ( ull ) . ” Yardley " Hastings Harrold River Ouse MIDLAN Cold Tur Turvey 162 WITH THE UNWINS . Found inside – Page 412Scotch river names , but never Ouse , while the son of Iturbide is said to have been adopted by English river names from ... He pronounced his name — as , skilful person who had made him the first book to indeed , any Spaniard or Mexican ... Found inside – Page 644... and Proper Names of All Kinds Current in Literature, Science, and the Arts, that are of Fifficult Pronunciation, Carefully Pronounced, Annotated, and Concisely Defined Frank H. Vizetelly ... Ouse: uz1; u§2 [Eng. river]. ousel: Q'zl1; u'gl2. Found insideA lot can happen to pronunciation in a hundred years. ... Some entered the country via the Wash, at the River Ouse, eventually moving north-west to form the ... Found inside – Page 115The first syllable is probably derived from the river Ouse , which at one ... From the many changes in orthography and pronunciation , the original or ... Found inside – Page 700Shak . which a river discharges its waters . - Erown . OUR , a . ( Sax , ure . ) 1. ... 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