Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
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The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue dates from 1811 and this is probably the only full, uncensored and searchable version of this dictionary on the internet. All the original crudities have been restored and it offers an interesting perspective on Common English from the time of the Regency and Jane Austen.

Select a letter or type a word and click Find. Searches are automatically wild-carded and clicking on words in the first column will look for all occurrences of that word, or related word.

Example:You click A and one of the results is ARSE. If you now click on ARSE the full list of related content will be displayed.

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Entries releated to BEVER

 

BAWDY-HOUSE BOTTLE  A very small bottle; short measure being among the many means used by the keepers of those houses, to gain what they call an honest livelihood: indeed this is one of the least reprehensible; the less they give a man of their infernal beverages for his money, the kinder they behave to him.
 
BEVER  An afternoon's luncheon; also a fine hat; beaver's fur making the best hats,
 
BEVERAGE  Garnish money, or money for drink, demanded of any one having a new suit of clothes.
 
CALIBOGUS  Rum and spruce beer, American beverage.
 
COLTAGE  A fine or beverage paid by colts on their first entering into their offices.
 
SLIPSLOPS  Tea, water-gruel, or any innocent beverage taken medicinally.