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... soldier armed with a coustille , and quistron or coistron ( L. Latin cocistronem ) meant a scullion or vagabond . Mr. Craig quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; Now , sire ...
... soldier armed with a coustille , and quistron or coistron ( L. Latin cocistronem ) meant a scullion or vagabond . Mr. Craig quotes examples from Dodsley : " But hopes the coystrel to escape me so ( Soliman and Perseda ) ; Now , sire ...
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... soldier , " is Wright's explanation ; " with aggressive flourishes , ' adds Furness ; but I am not sure that we in our day can recover the whole mean- ing of the epithet . 43. curst ] surly , sharp , ill - tempered ; cf. A Midsummer ...
... soldier , " is Wright's explanation ; " with aggressive flourishes , ' adds Furness ; but I am not sure that we in our day can recover the whole mean- ing of the epithet . 43. curst ] surly , sharp , ill - tempered ; cf. A Midsummer ...
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... soldier by profession , not a knight banneret , dubbed in the field of battle , but on carpet consideration , at a festivity , or on some peaceable occa- sion , when knights receive their dignity kneeling , not on the ground , as in war ...
... soldier by profession , not a knight banneret , dubbed in the field of battle , but on carpet consideration , at a festivity , or on some peaceable occa- sion , when knights receive their dignity kneeling , not on the ground , as in war ...
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