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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... called obli- gations ? South . DIALECTICAL . adj . [ from dialectick . ] Logical ; argumental . Those dialectical subtleties , that the schoolmen employ about physiological mysteries , more de- clare the wit of him that uses them , than ...
... called obli- gations ? South . DIALECTICAL . adj . [ from dialectick . ] Logical ; argumental . Those dialectical subtleties , that the schoolmen employ about physiological mysteries , more de- clare the wit of him that uses them , than ...
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... called digestion . Sharp . When we visited mines , we have been told by diggers , that even when the sky seemed clear , there would suddenly arise a steam so thick , that it would put out their candles . Boyle . To DIGHT . . a ...
... called digestion . Sharp . When we visited mines , we have been told by diggers , that even when the sky seemed clear , there would suddenly arise a steam so thick , that it would put out their candles . Boyle . To DIGHT . . a ...
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... called digestion . Sharp . 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- haps improper . Let my due feet never fail To ...
... called digestion . Sharp . 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- haps improper . Let my due feet never fail To ...
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... a little man . He afterwards proving a dainty and effeminate youth , was commonly called , by the diminutive of his name , Peterkin or Perkin . Bacon . $ f S- ad To DING . . a . DIM DIM It hath been observed by the ancients, that ...
... a little man . He afterwards proving a dainty and effeminate youth , was commonly called , by the diminutive of his name , Peterkin or Perkin . Bacon . $ f S- ad To DING . . a . DIM DIM It hath been observed by the ancients, that ...
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... called from their perpetual clamour about discipline . They draw those that dissent into dislike with the state , as puritans , or disciplinarians . Sanders . Pax . Eccl . DISCIPLINARY . adj . [ disciplina , Latin . ] 1. Pertaining to ...
... called from their perpetual clamour about discipline . They draw those that dissent into dislike with the state , as puritans , or disciplinarians . Sanders . Pax . Eccl . DISCIPLINARY . adj . [ disciplina , Latin . ] 1. Pertaining to ...
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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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