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NEAT Terence, witty Plautus, - Ben Jonson (1623)
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NEAT, n. sing. & pl. [AS. ne['a]t; akin to OHG. n?z, Icel. naut,
Sw. n["o]t, Dan. n["o]d, and to AS. ne['o]tan to make use of,
G. geniessen, Goth. niutan to have a share in, have joy of,
Lith. nauda use, profit.] Cattle of the |
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Group: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare · Group Profile · Search for Longaville in humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare
Author: spinoza1111
Date: Jul 27, 2007 08:31
Witchingham - the origin of Thomas Nashe's mother's family? The family were once de Witchingham - I've looked for any details of the place - here is an interesting page... (quote, excerpts) ................................................................................. Great Witchingham (also referred to as Lenwade) and Little Witchingham are situated on the River
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