Talk:beazle

Senses of beazle
There appears to be some word with this spelling, although not with the meaning &mdash; "woman" &mdash; which the user provided. I will store quotations here for now. — Beobach 21:11, 4 December 2010 (UTC)


 * I brought this word up in the Tea Room here. — Beobach 17:03, 29 December 2010 (UTC)

corruption of "bezoar"

 * 1) * 1928, Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, volume 38, page 379:
 * Sam Mizell commented upon the superstition that albino Deer have a ‘beazle-stone’ (an evident corruption of ‘bezoar’) in the throat, and will cough it up when wounded.
 * 1) * 1982, Wisconsin Natural Resources: volume 6, published by the Wisconsin Deptartment of Natural Resources, page 134:
 * [...] "beazle" stones and believed to come from the deer's esophagus. Taylor says that when a beazle stone was "found thrown up by a deer wounded by a hunter, it was carefully preserved and worn around the neck next to the skin for its presumed curative value in rheumatism or heart trouble [...]"

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 * 1) * 1922, W. Pickering, Archaeologia Cambrensis, published by the Cambrian Archaeological Association, page 225:
 * [...] -harne and Chester. In 1730 there was a "beazle-garden" at Laugharne.1 Among the Puleston Deeds now in the National Library of Wales in one (232) dated March 21, 1641, and entitled "Articles of Agreement concerning [...]"
 * 1) * 1940, Louis Bromfield, Night in Bombay, page 329:
 * "Then my guess wasn't so bad. I guessed that the Marchesa came out of a beazle-hut."
 * "They're going to deport the Baroness. She's been trying to buy and ship Indian girls to Alexandria."