There is a large basin near the fountain, where numbers of women may be seen every day, kneeling at the edge of the water, and beating the clothes with heavy pieces of wood in the shape of battledores.
feague. (1) To whip. A 17th century word; the 16th century has the term bumfeage, to spank. … To finish off, ‘do for’; … To feague away, to set in brisk motion (as violins); to stir in one's thoughts. To feague it away, to work at full power, […]
Hurt your kneesie? Let me kiss it and make it well.
This was a statue of a slightly adipose child in a bath hat with its nappy round its ankles.
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