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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... King Charles . 2. An illustrious or eminent woman . O foolish fairy's son , what fury mad Hath thee incens'd to haste thy doleful fate ? Were it not better I that lady had , Than that thou hadst repented it too late ? Spenser . Pefore ...
... King Charles . 2. An illustrious or eminent woman . O foolish fairy's son , what fury mad Hath thee incens'd to haste thy doleful fate ? Were it not better I that lady had , Than that thou hadst repented it too late ? Spenser . Pefore ...
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... king Henry's corse . Shakspeare . The pair of sages praise ; One pity'd , one contemn'd the woful times , One laugh'd at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryden . LAMENT . n.s. [ lamentum , Lat . from the verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly ...
... king Henry's corse . Shakspeare . The pair of sages praise ; One pity'd , one contemn'd the woful times , One laugh'd at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryden . LAMENT . n.s. [ lamentum , Lat . from the verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly ...
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... king . Ayliffe . 6. To fall from perfection , truth , or faith . Once more I will renew His lapsed pow'rs , though forfeit , and inthrall'd By sin to foul exorbitant desires . A sprout of that fig - tree which was to hide the nakedness ...
... king . Ayliffe . 6. To fall from perfection , truth , or faith . Once more I will renew His lapsed pow'rs , though forfeit , and inthrall'd By sin to foul exorbitant desires . A sprout of that fig - tree which was to hide the nakedness ...
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... King . LA'RDERER . n . s . [ from larder . ] One who has the charge of the larder . LARDON . n . s . ( Fr. ) A bit of bacon . " LARGE . adj . [ large , French ; largus , Lat . ] 1. Big ; bulky . Charles II . asked me , What could be the ...
... King . LA'RDERER . n . s . [ from larder . ] One who has the charge of the larder . LARDON . n . s . ( Fr. ) A bit of bacon . " LARGE . adj . [ large , French ; largus , Lat . ] 1. Big ; bulky . Charles II . asked me , What could be the ...
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... king must preserve the revenues of his crown without diminution , and lay up treasures in store against a time of extremity . Bacon . The whole was tilled , and the harvest laid up în several granaries . Temple . I will lay up your ...
... king must preserve the revenues of his crown without diminution , and lay up treasures in store against a time of extremity . Bacon . The whole was tilled , and the harvest laid up în several granaries . Temple . I will lay up your ...
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