A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Boyle To DIE . v . a . [ deag , Saxon , a colour . ] To tinge ; to colour ; to stain . So much of death her thoughts Had entertain'd , as died her cheeks with pale . Milton . DIE . n . 5 . All white , a virgin saint she sought the skies ...
... Boyle To DIE . v . a . [ deag , Saxon , a colour . ] To tinge ; to colour ; to stain . So much of death her thoughts Had entertain'd , as died her cheeks with pale . Milton . DIE . n . 5 . All white , a virgin saint she sought the skies ...
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... Boyle . To DIGHT . . a . [ dilitan , to prepare , to regulate , Saxon . ] 1. To dress ; to deck ; to bedeck ; to embellish ; to adorn . It seems always to signify the past : the particle passive is dight , as dighted in Hudibras is per ...
... Boyle . To DIGHT . . a . [ dilitan , to prepare , to regulate , Saxon . ] 1. To dress ; to deck ; to bedeck ; to embellish ; to adorn . It seems always to signify the past : the particle passive is dight , as dighted in Hudibras is per ...
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... Boyle on Colours . 2. Copiousness ; exuberance of style . DIFFUSIVE . adj . [ from diffuse . ] 1. Having the quality of scattering any thing every way . Diffusive of themselves , where'er they pass They make that warmth in others they ...
... Boyle on Colours . 2. Copiousness ; exuberance of style . DIFFUSIVE . adj . [ from diffuse . ] 1. Having the quality of scattering any thing every way . Diffusive of themselves , where'er they pass They make that warmth in others they ...
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... Boyle . To DIGHT . v . a . [ diliran , to prepare , to regulate , Saxon . ] 3. Reduction to a plan ; the act of metho- dising ; the maturation of a design . The digestion of the counsels in Sweden is who are generally the greatest men ...
... Boyle . To DIGHT . v . a . [ diliran , to prepare , to regulate , Saxon . ] 3. Reduction to a plan ; the act of metho- dising ; the maturation of a design . The digestion of the counsels in Sweden is who are generally the greatest men ...
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... Boyle . DILEMMA . Π.Σ. [ δίλημμα . ] 1. An argument equally conclusive by contrary suppositions . A young rheto- rician applied to an old sophist to be taught the art of pleading , and bar- gained for a certain reward to be paid , when ...
... Boyle . DILEMMA . Π.Σ. [ δίλημμα . ] 1. An argument equally conclusive by contrary suppositions . A young rheto- rician applied to an old sophist to be taught the art of pleading , and bar- gained for a certain reward to be paid , when ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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