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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... rest of your foes , O gods. LABO'RIOUS . adj . [ laborieux , French ; laboriosus , Lat . ] 1. Diligent in work ; assiduous . That which makes the clergy glorious , is to be knowing in their professions , unspotted in their lives , active ...
... rest of your foes , O gods. LABO'RIOUS . adj . [ laborieux , French ; laboriosus , Lat . ] 1. Diligent in work ; assiduous . That which makes the clergy glorious , is to be knowing in their professions , unspotted in their lives , active ...
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... Rest you , while I lament 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 . LAME ́NT . N. S. [ lamentum , Lat . from the ...
... Rest you , while I lament 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 . LAME ́NT . N. S. [ lamentum , Lat . from the ...
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... rest : it proceeds from an increase of bulk , from a diminution of proper evacuation , or from too great a consumption of the fluid necessary to maintain the spring of the solids , as in fevers ; or from a vitiated secretion of that ...
... rest : it proceeds from an increase of bulk , from a diminution of proper evacuation , or from too great a consumption of the fluid necessary to maintain the spring of the solids , as in fevers ; or from a vitiated secretion of that ...
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... she could keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
... she could keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
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... rest welter with as little shame in onen lechery , as swine do in the common mire . scham . Against such lewdsters ... rest , or pro- jecting beyond the rest . The four parallel sticks rising above five inches higher than the ...
... rest welter with as little shame in onen lechery , as swine do in the common mire . scham . Against such lewdsters ... rest , or pro- jecting beyond the rest . The four parallel sticks rising above five inches higher than the ...
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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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