Re: Sir JOHN RUTHERFURD of that Ilk and Edgerston
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Re: Sir JOHN RUTHERFURD of that Ilk and Edgerston
Lois Johnson 5/22/05
Lois,
You can perform such gentle "putdowns".Great talent.
What, exactly, did the phrase, "of that ilk" denote?Today, it would simply mean, "of that sort," or "of that kind," and, generally, is used in a derogatory context.Surely, it had a different connotation?
Thanks.
Ron
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