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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... Dict . LABEL . n . s . [ labellom , Latin . ] 3. A small slip or scrip of writing . When wak'd , I found This label on my bosom ; whose containing Is so from sense in hardness , that I can Make no collection of it . Sbaksp . Cymbeline ...
... Dict . LABEL . n . s . [ labellom , Latin . ] 3. A small slip or scrip of writing . When wak'd , I found This label on my bosom ; whose containing Is so from sense in hardness , that I can Make no collection of it . Sbaksp . Cymbeline ...
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... Dict . LAMMAS . N. 5. [ This word is said by Bailey , I know not on what authority , to be derived from a custom , by which the tenants of the archbishop of York were obliged , at the time of mass , on the first of August , to bring a ...
... Dict . LAMMAS . N. 5. [ This word is said by Bailey , I know not on what authority , to be derived from a custom , by which the tenants of the archbishop of York were obliged , at the time of mass , on the first of August , to bring a ...
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... Dict . LA PIDARY . N. s . [ lapidaire , Fr. ) One who deals in stones or gems . As a cock was turning up a dunghill , he espied a diamond : Well ( says he ) , this sparkling foollery now to a lapidary would have been of him ; but , as ...
... Dict . LA PIDARY . N. s . [ lapidaire , Fr. ) One who deals in stones or gems . As a cock was turning up a dunghill , he espied a diamond : Well ( says he ) , this sparkling foollery now to a lapidary would have been of him ; but , as ...
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... . To fatten . Now Falstaff sweats to death , King . And lards the lean earth as he walks along . Brave soldier , doth he lie Shakspeare . Milton . Larding the plain ? Shakspeare's Henryv . Dict . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , LAP LAR.
... . To fatten . Now Falstaff sweats to death , King . And lards the lean earth as he walks along . Brave soldier , doth he lie Shakspeare . Milton . Larding the plain ? Shakspeare's Henryv . Dict . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , LAP LAR.
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... Dict . Pope . Unhappy s'ave , and pupil to a bell. Dict . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , Thy fellow poet , Cowley , mark . Mark how the lark and linnet sing ; With rival notes , They strain their warb'ling throats , To welcome in ...
... Dict . Pope . Unhappy s'ave , and pupil to a bell. Dict . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , Thy fellow poet , Cowley , mark . Mark how the lark and linnet sing ; With rival notes , They strain their warb'ling throats , To welcome in ...
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