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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... labour ; if she be otherwise , it is labour well bestowed . Shakspeare . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain . 1 Thes . 2. Work to be done . Being a labour of so great difficulty ...
... labour ; if she be otherwise , it is labour well bestowed . Shakspeare . I sent to know your faith , lest the tempter have tempted you , and our labour be in vain . 1 Thes . 2. Work to be done . Being a labour of so great difficulty ...
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... labour . ] Made with great labour and diligence . Not in use . Forget Your laboursome and dainty trims , wherein You made great Jove angry . Shaksp . Cymbeline . He hath , my lord , by laboursome petition , Wrung from me my slow leave ...
... labour . ] Made with great labour and diligence . Not in use . Forget Your laboursome and dainty trims , wherein You made great Jove angry . Shaksp . Cymbeline . He hath , my lord , by laboursome petition , Wrung from me my slow leave ...
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... labour under the same de- fect . Swift . 2. To fail in any thing ; to slip ; to com- mit a fault . I have ever verified my friends , Of whom he's chief , with all the size that verity Would without lapsing suffer . Shakspeare . To Lapse ...
... labour under the same de- fect . Swift . 2. To fail in any thing ; to slip ; to com- mit a fault . I have ever verified my friends , Of whom he's chief , with all the size that verity Would without lapsing suffer . Shakspeare . To Lapse ...
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... labour . Lassitude is remedied by bathing , or anointing with oil and warm water ; for all lassitude is a kind of contusion and compression of the parts ; and bathing and anointing give a relaxation or emollition . Bacon . Assiduity in ...
... labour . Lassitude is remedied by bathing , or anointing with oil and warm water ; for all lassitude is a kind of contusion and compression of the parts ; and bathing and anointing give a relaxation or emollition . Bacon . Assiduity in ...
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... labour at those accomplishments which may set off their persons when their bloom is gone , and to lay in timely provisions for man- hood and old age . Addison's Guardian . 46. To LAY on . Let children be hired lay to their bones , From ...
... labour at those accomplishments which may set off their persons when their bloom is gone , and to lay in timely provisions for man- hood and old age . Addison's Guardian . 46. To LAY on . Let children be hired lay to their bones , From ...
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