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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... . adv . [ from laconic ☆ .. Briefly ; concisely . Alexander Nequam , a man of great learning and desirous to enter into religion there , writt the abbot lacenically . Camden's Remain . 7 LACTARY . adj . [ lactareus , Lat . ] LAC LAC.
... . adv . [ from laconic ☆ .. Briefly ; concisely . Alexander Nequam , a man of great learning and desirous to enter into religion there , writt the abbot lacenically . Camden's Remain . 7 LACTARY . adj . [ lactareus , Lat . ] LAC LAC.
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... into two . Baker on Learning . Conformity to law ; any thing lawful . In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but what must be , was law , Then were they chosen . Hooker . : This bond is forfeit ; nation . LA ́WGIVER . n LAU ...
... into two . Baker on Learning . Conformity to law ; any thing lawful . In a rebellion , When what's not meet , but what must be , was law , Then were they chosen . Hooker . : This bond is forfeit ; nation . LA ́WGIVER . n LAU ...
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... LEARNING . n . s . [ from learn . ] Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in languages or sci- ences ; generally scholastick know . ledge . Learning hath its infancy , when it is almost childish ; then its youth , when luxuriant and ju- venile ...
... LEARNING . n . s . [ from learn . ] Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in languages or sci- ences ; generally scholastick know . ledge . Learning hath its infancy , when it is almost childish ; then its youth , when luxuriant and ju- venile ...
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... Learning wherewith we were long sithence fore- warned , that the miserable times whereunto we are tallen should ... learners cannot so well take the ply , except it be in some minds that have not suffered themselves to fix . Bacon . Not ...
... Learning wherewith we were long sithence fore- warned , that the miserable times whereunto we are tallen should ... learners cannot so well take the ply , except it be in some minds that have not suffered themselves to fix . Bacon . Not ...
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... learning lay chiefly in flourish ; they were not much wiser than the less pretending multitude . Collier on Pride . The less they themselves want from others , they will be less careful to supply the necessities of the indigent ...
... learning lay chiefly in flourish ; they were not much wiser than the less pretending multitude . Collier on Pride . The less they themselves want from others , they will be less careful to supply the necessities of the indigent ...
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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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