The HIERONIMO Dictionary
Results for the category "Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response":
1

'tis all one

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with the speaker’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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2

A pox on't

Definition:
An expression of an stronger degree of denial or rejection than 'no' (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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3

come

Definition:
An expression to induce a change of topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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4

come

Definition:
come on (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
An acknowledgment of the speaker’s attitude (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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5

come, come

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with X’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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6

even so

Definition:
exactly, quite (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A stronger degree of affirmation or assurance than ‘yes’ (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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7

go thy ways

Anda, vete

Go thy ways. I begin to be aweary of thee, [Shakespeare AW SW 2008] Loc. 4.5.54
Anda, vete, ya empiezas a cansarme. [Astrana MA OC 1961] Loc. p. 889

Vete por tu lado

Go thy ways. I begin to be aweary of thee, [Shakespeare AW SW 2008] Loc. 4.5.54
Vete por tu lado: empiezo a hartarme de ti [Valverde AW 1970]

Go thy ways. I begin to be aweary of thee, [Shakespeare AW SW 2008] Loc. 4.5.54
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Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with the speaker’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
no more, be off (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
get along (Crystal and Crystal)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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8

go to

Definition:
no more of that (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
An acknowledgement that the speaker has made a point (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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9

good now

Definition:
all right (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A prompt for the speaker to continue (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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10

have at you

Definition:
A prompt for the speaker to continue (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
initiating a mock-hostile exchange (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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11

I have said

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with the speaker’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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12

I warrant you

Definition:
I certainly agree (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A stronger degree of affirmation or assurance than ‘yes’ (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
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13

I warrant you

Definition:
A stronger degree of affirmation or assurance than 'yes' (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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14

let go

Definition:
enough, stop (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A stronger degree of denial or rejection than ‘no’ (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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15

make that good

Definition:
explain that (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A prompt for the speaker to continue (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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16

nay

Definition:
rather (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
An alternative or contrast (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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17

nay, but

Definition:
never mind, what about (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
An alternative or contrast (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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18

no more of that

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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19

o sir

Definition:
Discoursive phrase to cover a silence. (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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20

pray you

Definition:
I beg your pardon (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A confirmation check on what the speaker has just said (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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21

say you

Definition:
what did you say (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A confirmation check on what the speaker has just said (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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22

sayest me so

Definition:
is that what you tell me (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A confirmation check on what the speaker has just said (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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23

so

Definition:
An expression of acknowledgement that X has made a point.(Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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24

that is all one

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with the speaker’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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25

this is all

Definition:
An expression of unwillingness to continue with the speaker’s topic (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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26

tis a good ward

Definition:
An acknowledgement within Y's responsethat X has made a point (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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27

trow

Definition:
I wonder, can one suppose (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A prompt for the speaker to continue (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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28

what else

Definition:
assuredly, certainly (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A stronger degree of affirmation or assurance than ‘yes’ (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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29

with all my heart

Definition:
I thoroughly agree with you (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
A stronger degree of affirmation or assurance than ‘yes’ (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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30

you have said

Definition:
you have said what has to be said (Crystal and Crystal 2008)
An acknowledgement that the speaker has made a point (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

Category:
Discourse marker - Interlocutor's response

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31

you may

Definition:
An acknowledgment of the speaker’s attitude (Crystal and Crystal 2008)

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