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What does "coll" mean? [closed] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 11 months ago Modified 3 years, 11 months ago and: swipey. (Not very) tipsy: coll [oquial]: 1844, Dickens, 'He's only a little swipey, you know.' Neveral gen [eral] and, by 1900, ob [solete].

Swipes was a late-18th-century and 19th-century slang term for beer. I first heard the term in the 1960s, thanks to the invaluable (to a citizen of the United States) vinyl recordings of Beyond the ... Mrs /ˈmɪsəz/ (pl Mrs, Mesdames) A title used before the name(s) of a married woman Collins Concise English Dictionary Mrs. was originally, like Miss, an abbreviation of Mistress (the plural of whic...

coll bask scores, Montgomerie, Watson's Coll. iii. 2. Redolent odour vp from the rutis sprent, / —Aromaticke gummes, or ony fyne potioun ; / Must, myr, aloyes, or confectioun. Doug.

coll bask scores, Virgil, Prol. 401. 43. And adding to that entry, Jameson, A Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language (1825) offers this further note: MUIST, MUST, s. 1704 J. Blair in W.

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