A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1Longmans, Green, 1870 |
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... manner . Nor blush , should he some grave acquaintance meet : But , proud of being known , will jerk and greet . Dryden . Jerk . s . 1. Delivery of anything in the way of pro- jection by the action described under Jerk , v . a . 2 ...
... manner . Nor blush , should he some grave acquaintance meet : But , proud of being known , will jerk and greet . Dryden . Jerk . s . 1. Delivery of anything in the way of pro- jection by the action described under Jerk , v . a . 2 ...
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... manner . If he be unmarried , and sojourn , he never talks with any woman alone , but in the audience of others , and that seldom , and then also in a serious manner , never jestingly or sportfully . - Herbert , Country Parson , ch . ix ...
... manner . If he be unmarried , and sojourn , he never talks with any woman alone , but in the audience of others , and that seldom , and then also in a serious manner , never jestingly or sportfully . - Herbert , Country Parson , ch . ix ...
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... manner . Spondanus imagines that Ulysses may possibly speak jocosely , but in truth Ulysses never behaves with levity . - Broome . Jocóseness . s . Attribute suggested by Jocose . If he wrote to a friend , he must beware lest his letter ...
... manner . Spondanus imagines that Ulysses may possibly speak jocosely , but in truth Ulysses never behaves with levity . - Broome . Jocóseness . s . Attribute suggested by Jocose . If he wrote to a friend , he must beware lest his letter ...
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... manner ; with joy ; with gladness . They were of the senate and people joyously re- ceived . - Sir T. Elyot , The Governour , fol . 181 . Júbilant . adj . [ Lat . jubilans , -antis ; pres . part . of jubilo rejoice , exult , triumph ...
... manner ; with joy ; with gladness . They were of the senate and people joyously re- ceived . - Sir T. Elyot , The Governour , fol . 181 . Júbilant . adj . [ Lat . jubilans , -antis ; pres . part . of jubilo rejoice , exult , triumph ...
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... manner : so that where it is said , that all things be triable by parliament , battle , or assize , assize , in this place , is taken for a jury or inquest , impannelled upon any cause in a court where this kind of trial is used . Thus ...
... manner : so that where it is said , that all things be triable by parliament , battle , or assize , assize , in this place , is taken for a jury or inquest , impannelled upon any cause in a court where this kind of trial is used . Thus ...
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