[Loch-Ruadh] Speaking Forsoothly - Daily Lesson 13
Clint Gallon
cgallon at gmail.com
Wed Sep 13 10:04:05 PDT 2006
When do we get the dirty word lesson?
-- Cathal
On 9/13/06, Pádraig Ruad Ó Maolagáin <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org> wrote:
>
> Daily Lesson 13
>
> Exclamations – Part One
>
> Excuse me Pray pardon
> I crave your/thy pardon
> I cry you/your/thy mercy
>
> Please An it please you/thee
> I pray you/thee
> Pray
>
> Thank you Gramercy
> God grant you/thee mercy
> Grant you/thee mercy
> Many good thanks
> Many and hearty thankings
> I thank you/thee
> I do humbly thank you/thee
> God yield
> God 'ild you/thee
>
> Shakespearian Word/Phrase of the Day:
> Fain – "gladly" or "willingly"
> "I am most weary, and fain would sit a while."
>
> Padraig
> --
> Nunc est bibendum.
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