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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... whole length of the body . Woodward . DIARRHOE'A . n . s . [ dappoin . ] A flux of the belly , whereby a person fre- quently goes to stool , and is cured either by purging off the cause , or re- stringing the bowels . Quincy . During ...
... whole length of the body . Woodward . DIARRHOE'A . n . s . [ dappoin . ] A flux of the belly , whereby a person fre- quently goes to stool , and is cured either by purging off the cause , or re- stringing the bowels . Quincy . During ...
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... whole character , Addison's Spectator . 12. [ In the style of lovers . ] To languish with affection . The young men acknowledged , in love - letters , that they died for Rebecca . Tatler . 13. To wither , as a vegetable . Except a corn ...
... whole character , Addison's Spectator . 12. [ In the style of lovers . ] To languish with affection . The young men acknowledged , in love - letters , that they died for Rebecca . Tatler . 13. To wither , as a vegetable . Except a corn ...
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... whole side of a medal over - run with it . Addis . on Med . To DIG . v . a . pret . dug , or digged ; part . pass . dug , or digged . [ oic , Saxon , a ditch ; dyger , Danish , to dig . ] 1. To pierce with a spade . Then said he unto me ...
... whole side of a medal over - run with it . Addis . on Med . To DIG . v . a . pret . dug , or digged ; part . pass . dug , or digged . [ oic , Saxon , a ditch ; dyger , Danish , to dig . ] 1. To pierce with a spade . Then said he unto me ...
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... whole species in miniature . Addison . They know how weak and aukward many of those little diminutive discourses are . Watts . DIMINUTIVE . n . s . [ from the adjective . ] 1. A word formed to express littleness : as lapillus , in Latin ...
... whole species in miniature . Addison . They know how weak and aukward many of those little diminutive discourses are . Watts . DIMINUTIVE . n . s . [ from the adjective . ] 1. A word formed to express littleness : as lapillus , in Latin ...
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... whole system and body of their religion . Decay of Piety . 3. Obscurity ; not brightness . DIMPLE . n . s . [ dint , a hole ; dintle a little hole ; by a careless pronunciation dimple . Skinner . ] A small cavity or depression in the ...
... whole system and body of their religion . Decay of Piety . 3. Obscurity ; not brightness . DIMPLE . n . s . [ dint , a hole ; dintle a little hole ; by a careless pronunciation dimple . Skinner . ] A small cavity or depression in the ...
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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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