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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... [ mis and esteem . ] Dis- regard ; slight . To MISFA SHION . v.a. [ mis and fashion . ] To form wrong . A thing in reason impossible thorough their misfashioned preconceit , appeared unto them no less certain , than if nature had written ...
... [ mis and esteem . ] Dis- regard ; slight . To MISFA SHION . v.a. [ mis and fashion . ] To form wrong . A thing in reason impossible thorough their misfashioned preconceit , appeared unto them no less certain , than if nature had written ...
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... mis- fortunes have brought the man to himself . The fire may be covered and over - laid , but cannot be entirely ... v.a. [ over and look.Ĵ 1. To view from a higher place . The pile o'er - losk'd the town , and drew OVE OVE.
... mis- fortunes have brought the man to himself . The fire may be covered and over - laid , but cannot be entirely ... v.a. [ over and look.Ĵ 1. To view from a higher place . The pile o'er - losk'd the town , and drew OVE OVE.
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... Miss Liddy can dance a jig , and raise paste . Spectater . RAI'SER . n . s . [ from raise . ] He that raises . And drinke ... va lue suitable to its extra .. Swath 2. To clear with a rake . Here i ' th ' sands ee I'll rake up RAI RAK He ...
... Miss Liddy can dance a jig , and raise paste . Spectater . RAI'SER . n . s . [ from raise . ] He that raises . And drinke ... va lue suitable to its extra .. Swath 2. To clear with a rake . Here i ' th ' sands ee I'll rake up RAI RAK He ...
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... miss ; to be not rigorous . If in some regards she chose Prior . To curb poor Paulo in too close ; In others she relax'd ... v.a. [ releguer , French ; relego , Lat . ] To banish ; to exile . RELEGA'TION . n . s . [ relegation , Fr. rele ...
... miss ; to be not rigorous . If in some regards she chose Prior . To curb poor Paulo in too close ; In others she relax'd ... v.a. [ releguer , French ; relego , Lat . ] To banish ; to exile . RELEGA'TION . n . s . [ relegation , Fr. rele ...
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... miss , From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills . Milton On every thorn delightful wisdom grows ... v.a. To pucker ; to con- tract into corrugations . See CRUMPLE and RUMPLE . The skin was tense , also rimpled and ...
... miss , From a thousand petty rills , That tumble down the snowy hills . Milton On every thorn delightful wisdom grows ... v.a. To pucker ; to con- tract into corrugations . See CRUMPLE and RUMPLE . The skin was tense , also rimpled and ...
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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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