Skeat is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 78 anagrams from letters in Skeat (aekst).
Skeat puts a comma after nane, but what, then, is the subject of wes?
Skeat brackets them in the text, but they are surely spurious.
On the whole, the test is perhaps not so conclusive—out of Germany—as Skeat imagines.
These have been brought together by Skeat in his first volume, pp.
Skeat says these are all wrong, and that the proper reading is ger.
From Pinkerton also Skeat adopts the numbering of the lines.
Professor Skeat, who cites Halliwell also, defines "bugle" as "a wild ox."
A fast runner, a dog for the chase; from the verb streke, to go rapidly (Skeat).
Skeat relegates this expansion of two lines to a footnote, and rightly.
Skeat says the weight was called from Troyes, but gives no conclusive reasons.
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