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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... Atterbury . The presbyterians argued , that if the Pre- tender should invade those parts where the numbers and estates of the dissenters chiefly lay , they would sit still . Swift . To LAY . v . a . [ leczan , Saxon ; leggen , Dutch ...
... Atterbury . The presbyterians argued , that if the Pre- tender should invade those parts where the numbers and estates of the dissenters chiefly lay , they would sit still . Swift . To LAY . v . a . [ leczan , Saxon ; leggen , Dutch ...
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... Atterbury , 51. To LAY out . To dispose ; to plan . The garden is laid out into a grove for fruits , a vineyard , and an allotment for olives and herbs . Notes on the Odyssey . 52. TO LAY out . With the reciprocal pronoun , to exert ...
... Atterbury , 51. To LAY out . To dispose ; to plan . The garden is laid out into a grove for fruits , a vineyard , and an allotment for olives and herbs . Notes on the Odyssey . 52. TO LAY out . With the reciprocal pronoun , to exert ...
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... Atterbury . Celibacy , as then practised in the church of Rome , was commonly forced , taken up under a bold vow , and led in all uncleanness . Francis Atterbury . This distemper is most incident to such as lead a sedentary life ...
... Atterbury . Celibacy , as then practised in the church of Rome , was commonly forced , taken up under a bold vow , and led in all uncleanness . Francis Atterbury . This distemper is most incident to such as lead a sedentary life ...
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... Atterbury . 3. To degrade ; to deprive of power or dignity . Who seeks To lessen thee , against his purpose serves To manifest the more thy might . Milton . St. Paul chose to magnify his office , wherr ill To LESSEN . . . men conspired ...
... Atterbury . 3. To degrade ; to deprive of power or dignity . Who seeks To lessen thee , against his purpose serves To manifest the more thy might . Milton . St. Paul chose to magnify his office , wherr ill To LESSEN . . . men conspired ...
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... Atterbury . A lethargy is a lighter sort of apoplexy , and demands the same cure and diet . Arbuthnot . LE'THE . n . 5. [ λήθη . ] Oblivion ; a draught of oblivion . The conquering wine hath steept our'sense In soft and delicate lethe ...
... Atterbury . A lethargy is a lighter sort of apoplexy , and demands the same cure and diet . Arbuthnot . LE'THE . n . 5. [ λήθη . ] Oblivion ; a draught of oblivion . The conquering wine hath steept our'sense In soft and delicate lethe ...
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