A list of 2 words by wilma.
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19th century words used by Austen, Trollope, & Eliot that are not in common use today.
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wilma commented on the list a-t-e
"Adam walked round by the rick-yard, at present empty of ricks, to the little wooden gate leading into the garden—once the well-tended kitchen-garden of a manor-house;"
-George Eliot in Adam Bede
December 21, 2009
bilby commented on the list a-t-e
Mustta been something they ate.
BTW you can leave your citation on rick rather than on the bottom of the list.
wilma commented on the list a-t-e
"Adam walked round by the rick-yard, at present empty of ricks, to the little wooden gate leading into the garden—once the well-tended kitchen-garden of a manor-house;"
-George Eliot in Adam Bede
December 21, 2009
bilby commented on the list a-t-e
Mustta been something they ate.
BTW you can leave your citation on rick rather than on the bottom of the list.
December 21, 2009