This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...Eng. dial. guddle drink much or greedily, guzzle, Bav. gautschen schwanken, schaukeln. Cf. XIX, 16. 18. Swiss gatschen, gatschen platschern; mit klatschendem, schmatzendem Tone essen, von Menschen und Tieren. 19. Swiss gefflen unnotigerweise in einer Flussigkeit herumfuhren; unordentlich aus einer Schussel essen. 20. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...Eng. dial. guddle drink much or greedily, guzzle, Bav. gautschen schwanken, schaukeln. Cf. XIX, 16. 18. Swiss gatschen, gatschen platschern; mit klatschendem, schmatzendem Tone essen, von Menschen und Tieren. 19. Swiss gefflen unnotigerweise in einer Flussigkeit herumfuhren; unordentlich aus einer Schussel essen. 20. Swiss gufflen eine Flussigkeit beim Trinken, Waschen etc. vergeuden; damit unordentlich umgehen: MHG. guffen, guften verschwenderisch sein. 21. Swiss ergauchen refl. den Narren treiben; sich recht lustig machen; sich uberessen, einen Ekel anessen: MHG. ergouchen zum Toren machen. Or this in XXXII. 22. Swab. gacken unreinlich sein beim Essen, essen wie die Kinder, welche Speisen verschleudern, bes. beim Obstessen: ME. gaggen gag, NE. gag zum Brechen reizen, Pruss. gecksen schluchzen, OE. geocsa sob. 23. Eng. dial. gludder the sound caused by a fall in mire or slush; swallow one's food in a disgusting manner, gluther swallow food voraciously. Cf. Lux. gladdercn geifern; naschen, LG. gladern glitschen, etc. 24. Eng. dial. glush sleet; slush; anything in the state of pulp, vb. devour; gobble. Here also, as a blend with some other word, belong glunsh, glumsh swallow food hastily and noisily. 25. Norw. gora de meget, proppe sig dygtigt fuld: gorsekk stor mave; ogsaa en stor der, NIcel. gor cud; chyme, Norw. gor slime; chyme, OE. gor dung, dirt, NE. gore thick or clotted blood, dial. gore, gorr dirt, mire, slime. 26. Norw. gurma grumse, r0re op; de j vnt og idelig, tygge langsomt (ligesom dr0vtygge): gurm mudder, grums. Cf. 25. 27. NE. guzzle swallow liquid greedily; swill, drink much, dial. goss guzzle, drink: ON. g josa gush, break out; hervorsprudeln. Cf. the fol...
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Very Good. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Hardcover 1915 library bound edition. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Boards and text in very good condition. Original front cover which is bound with book has some staining. Linguistic Studies in Germanic, No. 1. Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Chicago, 1913. [110 p. 22 cm. ]