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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... verb . ] Want ; need ; failure . In the scripture there neither wanteth any thing , the lack whereof might deprive us of life . Hooker . Many that are not mad Have sure more lack of reason . Shakspeare . He was not able to keep that ...
... verb . ] Want ; need ; failure . In the scripture there neither wanteth any thing , the lack whereof might deprive us of life . Hooker . Many that are not mad Have sure more lack of reason . Shakspeare . He was not able to keep that ...
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... verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamenta- tion ; grief uttered in complaints or cries . We , long ere our approaching , heard within Noise , other than the sound of dance , or song ! Torment , and loud lament , and furious rage ...
... verb . ] 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamenta- tion ; grief uttered in complaints or cries . We , long ere our approaching , heard within Noise , other than the sound of dance , or song ! Torment , and loud lament , and furious rage ...
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... verb . ] Guidance ; first place : a low despicable word . Yorkshire takes the lead of the other counties . Herring . LEADEN . adj . [ leaden , Saxon . ] 1. Made of lead . when it shall find Tristiger - footed rage , The nam of unskann'd ...
... verb . ] Guidance ; first place : a low despicable word . Yorkshire takes the lead of the other counties . Herring . LEADEN . adj . [ leaden , Saxon . ] 1. Made of lead . when it shall find Tristiger - footed rage , The nam of unskann'd ...
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... verb . ] Hinderance ; obstacle ; obstruction ; impediment . The secret lets and difficulties in public pro- ceedings are innumerable and inevitable . Hooker . Solyman without let presented his army before the city of Belgrade . Knolles ...
... verb . ] Hinderance ; obstacle ; obstruction ; impediment . The secret lets and difficulties in public pro- ceedings are innumerable and inevitable . Hooker . Solyman without let presented his army before the city of Belgrade . Knolles ...
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... verb , without the preposition against . Sweet scrawls to fly about the streets of Rome : What's this but libelling against the senate ! Shakspeare . He , like a priviledg'd spy , whom nothing can Discredit , libels now ' gainst each ...
... verb , without the preposition against . Sweet scrawls to fly about the streets of Rome : What's this but libelling against the senate ! Shakspeare . He , like a priviledg'd spy , whom nothing can Discredit , libels now ' gainst each ...
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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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