Synonyms for bailiwick
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bey-luh-wik |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbeɪ ləˌwɪk |
Définition of bailiwick
Origin :- "district of a bailiff," early 15c., baillifwik, from bailiff (q.v.) + Middle English form of Old English wic "village" (see wick (n.2)). Figurative sense of "one's natural or proper sphere" is first recorded 1843.
- noun domain
- But would she not find me, instead, and drive me out of her bailiwick?
- Extract from : « Wood Folk at School » by William J. Long
- Gimpy Gordon scuttled out of my bailiwick almost on a dead run.
- Extract from : « The Big Fix » by George Oliver Smith
- You must keep out of her bailiwick if you want to keep her friendship.
- Extract from : « The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor » by Annie Fellows Johnston
- Meere succeeded at the assizes in sustaining his right to the bailiwick.
- Extract from : « Sir Walter Ralegh » by William Stebbing
- Out of my bailiwick, cried the doctor—way out of my bailiwick.
- Extract from : « The Doctor's Red Lamp » by Various
- In England the sheriff is the monarch's bailiff, and his county is a bailiwick.
- Extract from : « The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 » by Various
- Carolyn May was quite as much puzzled by that expression as she had been by bailiwick.
- Extract from : « Carolyn of the Corners » by Ruth Belmore Endicott
- Now see here, my daughter, you're getting out of your bailiwick.
- Extract from : « The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop » by Hamlin Garland
- I go home, and I says to myself: 'I have that bailiwick to a man.
- Extract from : « A Certain Rich Man » by William Allen White
- In 1733 the bailiwick was transferred to Vevey and just seventy years later the castle became the property of Vaud.
- Extract from : « The Spell of Switzerland » by Nathan Haskell Dole
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