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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... bears the force of the strongest fires , except the concentrated solar rays , without hurt ; and even that infinitely ... bear the ewer , a third a diaper . Shaks . 1. To variegate ; to diversify ; to flower . DIAPASON . n . s . [ dia ...
... bears the force of the strongest fires , except the concentrated solar rays , without hurt ; and even that infinitely ... bear the ewer , a third a diaper . Shaks . 1. To variegate ; to diversify ; to flower . DIAPASON . n . s . [ dia ...
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... bear aloft the Latian name , And through the conquer'd world diffuse our fame . Dryden . Dryden . His eyes diffus'd a venerable grace , And charity itself was in his face . DIFFUSE . adj . [ diffusus , Latin . ] 1. Scattered ; widely ...
... bear aloft the Latian name , And through the conquer'd world diffuse our fame . Dryden . Dryden . His eyes diffus'd a venerable grace , And charity itself was in his face . DIFFUSE . adj . [ diffusus , Latin . ] 1. Scattered ; widely ...
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... bear aloft the Latian name , And through the conquer'd world diffuse our fame . His eyes diffus'd a venerable grace , And charity itself was in his face . Dryden . Dryden . DIFFU ́SE . adj . [ diffusus , Latin . ] 1. Scattered ; widely ...
... bear aloft the Latian name , And through the conquer'd world diffuse our fame . His eyes diffus'd a venerable grace , And charity itself was in his face . Dryden . Dryden . DIFFU ́SE . adj . [ diffusus , Latin . ] 1. Scattered ; widely ...
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... bear , Lesser had been Sbaksp . The thwartings of your disposition , if You had not shew'd them how you were dis- pos'd , Ere they lack'd power to cross you . Shaksp . 5. Affection of kindness or ill will . I take myself to be as well ...
... bear , Lesser had been Sbaksp . The thwartings of your disposition , if You had not shew'd them how you were dis- pos'd , Ere they lack'd power to cross you . Shaksp . 5. Affection of kindness or ill will . I take myself to be as well ...
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... bear such a disproportionable quantity of water as sixty parts . Broome . His remark contains the grounds of his doc - DISPROPORTIONABLENESS . n . s . [ from trine , and offers at somewhat towards the dis- treef of mine . Atterbury ...
... bear such a disproportionable quantity of water as sixty parts . Broome . His remark contains the grounds of his doc - DISPROPORTIONABLENESS . n . s . [ from trine , and offers at somewhat towards the dis- treef of mine . Atterbury ...
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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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