[428a] Christmas, literally Wine-day.
[428b] Irishman or beggar, literally a dirty squalid person.
[428c] Guineas.
[429a] Silver tea-pots.
[429b] The Gypsy word for a certain town.
[429c] As given by Grellmann.
[432] The English Gypsies having, in their dialect, no other term for ghost than mulo, which simply means a dead person, I have been obliged to substitute a compound word. Bavalengro signifies literally a wind thing, or form of air.