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Club Law (Grose 1811 Dictionary)

Club Law

Argumentum bacculinum, in which an oaken stick is a better plea than an act of parliament.

Definition taken from The 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, originally by Francis Grose.

Club * Clump

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Nathan Bailey's 1736 Dictionary of canting and thieving slang

John S. Farmer's collection of canting songs and slang rhymes

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Francis Grose was independently wealthy, having inherited money from his father, a jeweller. Finding himself overspending, he published a number of books; his Provincial Glossary seems to have been the starting-point for the Vulgar Tongue reproduced here.

Cloven Foot
To Chuck
Clout
Clouted Shoon
Clouting Lay
Clover
Clowes
Cloy
Cloyes
Club
Club Law
Clump
Clunch
To Clutch the Fist
Clutches
Clutter
Cly
Cly the Jerk
Clyster Pipe
Coach Wheel
To Coax