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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... Swift . My eyes are somewhat dimish grown ; For nature , always in the right , To your decays adapts my sight . DIMISSORY . adj . [ dimissorius , Latin . ] That by which a man is dismissed to another jurisdiction . A bishop of another ...
... Swift . My eyes are somewhat dimish grown ; For nature , always in the right , To your decays adapts my sight . DIMISSORY . adj . [ dimissorius , Latin . ] That by which a man is dismissed to another jurisdiction . A bishop of another ...
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... Swift . DIRT - PIE . n . s . [ dirt and pie . ] Forms moulded by children of clay , in imita- tion of pastry . Suckling . Thou settest thy heart upon that which has newly left off making of dirt - pies , and is but pre- paring itself ...
... Swift . DIRT - PIE . n . s . [ dirt and pie . ] Forms moulded by children of clay , in imita- tion of pastry . Suckling . Thou settest thy heart upon that which has newly left off making of dirt - pies , and is but pre- paring itself ...
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... Swift . To DISCOUNT . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To count back ; to pay back again . My father's , mother's , brother's death I pardon : An old maiden gentlewoman is the greatest discoverer of judgments ; she can tell you what sin it ...
... Swift . To DISCOUNT . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To count back ; to pay back again . My father's , mother's , brother's death I pardon : An old maiden gentlewoman is the greatest discoverer of judgments ; she can tell you what sin it ...
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... Swift . The books read at schools and colleges are full of incitements to virtue , and discourage ments from vice . 3. The cause of depression , or fear : with to , less properly . To things we would have them learn , the great and only ...
... Swift . The books read at schools and colleges are full of incitements to virtue , and discourage ments from vice . 3. The cause of depression , or fear : with to , less properly . To things we would have them learn , the great and only ...
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... Swift . guise ; one that disfigures . Death's a great disguiser . DISGUST . n . s . [ degout , French . ] 1. Aversion of the palate from any thing . 2. Ill humour ; malevolence ; offence con- ceived . Shaksp . A ladle for our silver ...
... Swift . guise ; one that disfigures . Death's a great disguiser . DISGUST . n . s . [ degout , French . ] 1. Aversion of the palate from any thing . 2. Ill humour ; malevolence ; offence con- ceived . Shaksp . A ladle for our silver ...
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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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