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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Addison . LACHRYMATION . n . s . [ from lachryma , Lat . ] The act of weeping , or shedding tears . LA CHRYMATORY ... Addison's Spectator . To LA CKEY . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To attend servilely . I know not whether Milton has used ...
... Addison . LACHRYMATION . n . s . [ from lachryma , Lat . ] The act of weeping , or shedding tears . LA CHRYMATORY ... Addison's Spectator . To LA CKEY . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To attend servilely . I know not whether Milton has used ...
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... Addison's Freebolder . The Phenicians carried on a land - trade to Syria and Mesopotamia , and stopt not short , without pushing their trade to the Indies . Arbuthnot . The species brought by land - carriage were much better than those ...
... Addison's Freebolder . The Phenicians carried on a land - trade to Syria and Mesopotamia , and stopt not short , without pushing their trade to the Indies . Arbuthnot . The species brought by land - carriage were much better than those ...
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... Addison on Italy . What the Romans called vestibulum was no part of the house , but the court and landing - place between it and the street . Arbuthnot on Coins . LANDLADY . n . s . [ land and lady . ] 1. A woman who has tenants holding ...
... Addison on Italy . What the Romans called vestibulum was no part of the house , but the court and landing - place between it and the street . Arbuthnot on Coins . LANDLADY . n . s . [ land and lady . ] 1. A woman who has tenants holding ...
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... Addison . 33. To LAY away . To put froin one ; not to keep . Queen Esther laid aside her glorious apparel , and put on the garments of anguish . Esther . 34. TO LAY before . To expose to view ; to show ; to display . mons . I cannot ...
... Addison . 33. To LAY away . To put froin one ; not to keep . Queen Esther laid aside her glorious apparel , and put on the garments of anguish . Esther . 34. TO LAY before . To expose to view ; to show ; to display . mons . I cannot ...
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... Addison's Guardian . 45. To LAY on . To apply with violence . We make no excuses for the obstinate : blows are the proper remedies ; but blows laid en in a way different from the ordinary . Locke . 47. TO LAY open . To show ; to expose ...
... Addison's Guardian . 45. To LAY on . To apply with violence . We make no excuses for the obstinate : blows are the proper remedies ; but blows laid en in a way different from the ordinary . Locke . 47. TO LAY open . To show ; to expose ...
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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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