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A Pocket Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue

Hardback

Main Details

Title A Pocket Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Steve Mockus
By (author) Captain Francis Grose
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 146,Width 95
Category/GenreSlang and dialect humour
ISBN/Barcode 9781452184609
ClassificationsDewey:427.097
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 7 April 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Originally published in 1785, the Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue was one of the first lexicons of English slang, compiled by a militia captain who collected the terms he overheard in London's slums, dockyards, and taverns. Some of the terms have found their place in today's common English as idioms (e.g., "birthday suit" for nakedness). Others, not so much, which is a shame. This handy pocket-sized edition gathers the most amusing and useful terms and phrases from the dictionary and helpfully presents them for easy modern-day deployment. Also included are topical lists of words (for money, drunkenness, the amorous congress, and more) and many spot illustrations. Portable and powerful, it is just the thing for handling an "addle-pate" in want of a "nope" to his "blind cupid."

Author Biography

Captain Francis Grose (1731-1791) was an English lexicographer with a special interest in documenting the language as it was actually spoken in London's dockyards, taverns, and underworld.