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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... blood be fir'd with wine , He's cautious to avoid the coach and six , And on the lackeys will no quarrel fix . Dryden . Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now - a - days . Addison's Spectator . To LA CKEY . v . a ...
... blood be fir'd with wine , He's cautious to avoid the coach and six , And on the lackeys will no quarrel fix . Dryden . Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they are now - a - days . Addison's Spectator . To LA CKEY . v . a ...
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... blood . Locke . LA CTEAL . n . 5. The vessel that conveys chyle . The mouths of the lacteals may permit ali- ment ... blood ; but if the say , boils pot too fast , there is no need of lading out any of the water , but only of taking away ...
... blood . Locke . LA CTEAL . n . 5. The vessel that conveys chyle . The mouths of the lacteals may permit ali- ment ... blood ; but if the say , boils pot too fast , there is no need of lading out any of the water , but only of taking away ...
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... blood languid , disposeth to an acid acrimony ; what accelerates the motion of the blood , disposeth to an alkaline acrimony . Arbuthnot . No space can be assigned so vast , but still a larger may be imagined ; no motion so swift or ...
... blood languid , disposeth to an acid acrimony ; what accelerates the motion of the blood , disposeth to an alkaline acrimony . Arbuthnot . No space can be assigned so vast , but still a larger may be imagined ; no motion so swift or ...
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... blood . Pope . 2. That part of divine worship which con- sists in praise . We have certain hymns and services , which we say daily of laud and thanks to God for his marvellous works . Bacon . In the book of Psalms , the lauds make up a ...
... blood . Pope . 2. That part of divine worship which con- sists in praise . We have certain hymns and services , which we say daily of laud and thanks to God for his marvellous works . Bacon . In the book of Psalms , the lauds make up a ...
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... blood : it is used to draw blood where the lancet is less safe , whence perhaps the name . I drew blood by leeches behind his ear . Wisem . Sucking like leeches , till they burst with blood , Without remorse insatiably . Roscommon . To ...
... blood : it is used to draw blood where the lancet is less safe , whence perhaps the name . I drew blood by leeches behind his ear . Wisem . Sucking like leeches , till they burst with blood , Without remorse insatiably . Roscommon . 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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