bygone - translation to russian
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bygone - translation to russian

BOOK BY ALICE MORSE EARLE
Curious punishments of bygone days

bygone      

['baigɔn]

прилагательное

общая лексика

пережитый

прошлый

относящийся к прошлому

существительное

['baigɔn]

общая лексика

обыкн. прошлое

пережитое

прошлые обиды

bygone      
сущ.
прошлое, пережитое.
bygone      
bygone 1. adj. прошлый 2. noun; pl. прошлое; прошлые обиды let bygones be bygones prov. - кто старое помянет, тому глаз вон

Definition

bygone
a.
Past, gone by.

Wikipedia

Curious Punishments of Bygone Days

Curious Punishments of Bygone Days is a history book published in 1896. It was written by Alice Morse Earle and printed by Herbert S. Stone & Company. Earle was a historian of Colonial America, and she writes in her introduction:

In ransacking old court records, newspapers, diaries and letters for the historic foundation of the books which I have written on colonial history, I have found and noted much of interest that has not been used or referred to in any of those books. An accumulation of notes on old-time laws, punishments and penalties has evoked this volume.

As the title suggests, the subject of the chapters is various archaic punishments. Morse seems to make a distinction between stocks for the feet, in the Stocks chapter, and stocks for the head, described in the Pillory article- which itself clashes with the modern day understanding of a pillory as a whipping post.

Examples of use of bygone
1. It sustains within itself and safeguards a nation‘s bygone history.
2. Or to resurrect bygone killers, such the 1'18 influenza.
3. And he downright frowns on some of the practices of various bygone Versailles royals.
4. As other Indian cities have boomed, Kolkata, formerly Calcutta, has remained in a bygone era.
5. The word lingers on the tongue, a bygone description of old–fashioned romanticism.
What is the Russian for bygone? Translation of &#39bygone&#39 to Russian