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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... French . ] Granville . An unlawful dispossessing a man of his land , tenement , or other immoveable or incorporeal right , To DISSE IZE . v . a . [ disseiser , French . ] Cowell . To dispossess ; to deprive . It is com- monly used of a ...
... French . ] Granville . An unlawful dispossessing a man of his land , tenement , or other immoveable or incorporeal right , To DISSE IZE . v . a . [ disseiser , French . ] Cowell . To dispossess ; to deprive . It is com- monly used of a ...
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... French . ] 1. To force ; to break through by vio- lence . In all that room was nothing to be seen , But huge great iron chests and coffers strong , All barr'd with double bonds , that ne'er could ween Them to efforce by violence or ...
... French . ] 1. To force ; to break through by vio- lence . In all that room was nothing to be seen , But huge great iron chests and coffers strong , All barr'd with double bonds , that ne'er could ween Them to efforce by violence or ...
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... French . ] Dis- turbance of mind ; vehemence of pas- sion , pleasing or painful . I will appeal to any man , who has read this poet , whether he finds not the natural emotion of the same passion in himself , which the poet de- scribes ...
... French . ] Dis- turbance of mind ; vehemence of pas- sion , pleasing or painful . I will appeal to any man , who has read this poet , whether he finds not the natural emotion of the same passion in himself , which the poet de- scribes ...
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... [ French . ] Enclosure ; ground enclosed with a fortification . A military term not yet naturalized . To ENCHA FE . v . a . [ eschauffer , French . ] To enrage ; to irritate ; to provoke . The wind - shak'd surge , with high and mon ...
... [ French . ] Enclosure ; ground enclosed with a fortification . A military term not yet naturalized . To ENCHA FE . v . a . [ eschauffer , French . ] To enrage ; to irritate ; to provoke . The wind - shak'd surge , with high and mon ...
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... French . ] . 1. To part from things or grounds com- mon by a fence . The protector caused a proclamation to be set forth against enclosures , commanding that they who had enclosed lands , accustomed to lie open , should lay them open ...
... French . ] . 1. To part from things or grounds com- mon by a fence . The protector caused a proclamation to be set forth against enclosures , commanding that they who had enclosed lands , accustomed to lie open , should lay them open ...
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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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