Crossword-Solution: LIMMER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Limmer | a. | Limber. |
| Limmer | n. | A limehound; a leamer. |
| Limmer | n. | A mongrel, as a cross between the mastiff and hound. |
| Limmer | n. | A low, base fellow; also, a prostitute. |
| Limmer | n. | A man rope at the side of a ladder. |
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Hint 1 meaning
Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an
animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal
fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral.
Hint 2 anagram
ORASLD
Hint 3 another clue
BACK ___!
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Sentences with LIMMER (5)
Onyway it behoved him to get an auld, decent wife to keep the manse for him an’ see to his bit denners; and he was recommended to an auld limmer—Janet M’Clour, they ca’d her—and sae far left to himsel’ as to be ower persuaded.
One can imagine her (the stupid creature!) up in arms against Kincaid for his treatment of her "bonny lamb," without the sense to see whither she was urging her young mistress; blind to the consequences, but "nursing her wrath" and striding purposefully from Warriston to Holyroodhouse on her strong plebeian legs, not once but several times, in search of Weir! What is known in Scotland as a 'limmer,' obviously.
The man did, as he said, all in his capacity to persuade her to return, but she was a contumacious limmer, and would not listen to reason; so that, in passing along our toll-road, from less to more, the miserable wretches fell out, and fought, and the soldier put an end to her with a hasty knock on the head with his firelock, and marched on after his comrades.
Scots wha fish wi' salmon roe, Scots wha sniggle as ye go, Wull ye stand the Bailie? No! Let the limmer die! Now's the day and now's the time, Poison a' the burns wi' lime, Fishing fair's a dastard crime, We're for fishing _free_! 'Ydle persones sholde have but lyttyl mesure in the sayd disporte of fysshyng,' says our old _Treatise_, but in southern Scotland they have left few fish to dysporte with, and the trout is like to become an extinct animal.
Onyway, it behooved him to get an auld, decent wife to keep the manse for him an’ see to his bit denners; and he was recommended to an auld limmer,--Janet M’Clour, they ca’d her,--and sae far left to himsel’ as to be ower-persuaded.