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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... optick nerves of such animals as look the 8. LO'NGLY . adv . [ from long . ] Longingly ; with great liking . Master , you look'd so longly on the maid , Perhaps , you mark not what's the pith of all . Shakspeare . LO'NGSOME . adj ...
... optick nerves of such animals as look the 8. LO'NGLY . adv . [ from long . ] Longingly ; with great liking . Master , you look'd so longly on the maid , Perhaps , you mark not what's the pith of all . Shakspeare . LO'NGSOME . adj ...
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... optick nerves of such animals as look the 8. To have any air , mien , or manner . same way with both eyes , as of men , meet be Nay , look not big , nor stamp , nor stare , nor fore they come into the brain : but the optick nerves of ...
... optick nerves of such animals as look the 8. To have any air , mien , or manner . same way with both eyes , as of men , meet be Nay , look not big , nor stamp , nor stare , nor fore they come into the brain : but the optick nerves of ...
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... optick tube yet never saw . Milton . LU ́CERN . n . s . [ medica . ] An herb re- markable for quick growth . LUCID . adj . [ lucidus , Lat . lucide , Fr. ] 1. Shining ; bright ; glittering . Over his lucid arms A military vest of purple ...
... optick tube yet never saw . Milton . LU ́CERN . n . s . [ medica . ] An herb re- markable for quick growth . LUCID . adj . [ lucidus , Lat . lucide , Fr. ] 1. Shining ; bright ; glittering . Over his lucid arms A military vest of purple ...
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... optick instru- ment , contrived various ways to give to the eye a large appearance of many objects which could not ... opticks given , T'inspect a mite , not comprehend the heav'n ? Pope . MID . adj . [ contracted from middle , or ...
... optick instru- ment , contrived various ways to give to the eye a large appearance of many objects which could not ... opticks given , T'inspect a mite , not comprehend the heav'n ? Pope . MID . adj . [ contracted from middle , or ...
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... optick . ] One skilled in opticks . OPTICK . adj . [ cπTIX® ; optique , Fr. ] 1. Visual ; producing vision ; subservient to vision . May not the harmony and discord of colours arise from the proportions of the vibrations pro- pagated ...
... optick . ] One skilled in opticks . OPTICK . adj . [ cπTIX® ; optique , Fr. ] 1. Visual ; producing vision ; subservient to vision . May not the harmony and discord of colours arise from the proportions of the vibrations pro- pagated ...
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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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