Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, for the use of schools. With a collection of philological, literary, and historical articles1856 |
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Արդյունքներ 29–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... deceive Amu'sement , s . a pastime or entertainment Amu'sing , part . entertaining , pleasing Amygdalate , a . made of almonds An , a definite article used before words of the singular number , beginning with a vowel A'na , ad . in the ...
... deceive Amu'sement , s . a pastime or entertainment Amu'sing , part . entertaining , pleasing Amygdalate , a . made of almonds An , a definite article used before words of the singular number , beginning with a vowel A'na , ad . in the ...
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... deceive , cheat a public notice ; a curse , interdiction tree , s . a kind of plantain a bandage or tie ; an ornament worn the neck ; a company a fillet ; a roller for a wound.- bind up a wound , . a thin slight box ol , a small flag ...
... deceive , cheat a public notice ; a curse , interdiction tree , s . a kind of plantain a bandage or tie ; an ornament worn the neck ; a company a fillet ; a roller for a wound.- bind up a wound , . a thin slight box ol , a small flag ...
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... deceive , to confound Bag , s . a sack ; a purse ; an ornament ; udder ; a purse of silk tied to men's hair Bagatell'e , s . a thing of no import , a trifle Bag'gage , s . the luggage of an army ; a term for a worthless woman Bagn'io ...
... deceive , to confound Bag , s . a sack ; a purse ; an ornament ; udder ; a purse of silk tied to men's hair Bagatell'e , s . a thing of no import , a trifle Bag'gage , s . the luggage of an army ; a term for a worthless woman Bagn'io ...
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... deceive pleasingly , to evade Begui'lement , s . deception Begun ' , part . pass . of Begin Beha'lf , s . favour , support , vindication Beha've , v . n . to demean , to act , to conduct Behaviour , s . conduct , course of life Behead ...
... deceive pleasingly , to evade Begui'lement , s . deception Begun ' , part . pass . of Begin Beha'lf , s . favour , support , vindication Beha've , v . n . to demean , to act , to conduct Behaviour , s . conduct , course of life Behead ...
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... deceive , to flatter , to beguile Cajoler , s . a deceiver , flatterer , parasite Caisso'n , Caissoo'n , s . a chest of bombs or pow- der ; hollow fabric of timber Cai'tiff , s . a base fellow , a wretch CAC CAI [ 28 ]
... deceive , to flatter , to beguile Cajoler , s . a deceiver , flatterer , parasite Caisso'n , Caissoo'n , s . a chest of bombs or pow- der ; hollow fabric of timber Cai'tiff , s . a base fellow , a wretch CAC CAI [ 28 ]
Common terms and phrases
accent adorn Amphibrach ancient animal art of dialling beast beat belonging bird bird of prey body censure cheat church chyle cloth coarse colour consisting consonant corrupt deceive denoting disease dress English English language false fasten female fire fish flax flower foot force fortification fruit gabions head herb hollow horse insect instrument interj iron join kind language light liquor marcasite mark marriage mean measure medicine metal military noise noun officer ornament pain pass person pertaining piece plant play plunder prep pret preterite pron pronounced quick relating resembling rough round rude sharp ship soft soldier sort sound species stone swelling syllable thin thing tree Trochaic trochees troops v. a. to give v. a. to lay v. a. to put v. a. to take verb vessel violent vowel wind woman wood word writing
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Էջ iii - Among these unhappy mortals is the writer of dictionaries; whom mankind have considered, not as the pupil, but the slave of science, the pioneer of literature, doomed only to remove rubbish and clear obstructions from the paths, through which Learning and Genius press forward to conquest and glory, without bestowing a smile on the humble drudge that facilitates their progress.
Էջ iii - Every other author may aspire to praise; the lexicographer can only hope to escape reproach, and even this negative recompense has been yet granted to very few.
Էջ xv - ... &c. 2. Verbs are derived from substantives, adjectives, and sometimes from adverbs: as, from the substantive salt, comes "to salt;" from the adjective warm, " to warm;" and from the adverb forward,
Էջ xxv - In the days of old Fables plainly told. 3. The third species consists of three trochees : as, When our hearts are mourning : or of three trochees, with an additional long syllable : as, Restless mortals toil for nought ; Bliss in vain from earth is sought ; Bliss, a native of the sky, Never wanders.
Էջ xxv - gan fail him, For no arts could avail him. 2. The second species consists of three Anapaests. 0 ye woods, spread your branches apace; To your deepest recesses I fly ; 1 would hide with the beasts of the chase, I would vanish from every eye.
Էջ xxiv - A CERTAIN number of syllables connected form a foot. They are called feet, because it is by their aid that the voice, as it were, steps along through the verse, in a measured pace.
Էջ v - ACCENT. Accent is the laying of a peculiar stress of the voice on a certain letter or syllable in a word, that it may be better heard than the rest, or distinguished from them...
Էջ iii - IT is the fate of those who toil at the lower employments of life, to be rather driven by the fear of evil, than attracted by the prospect of good; to be exposed to censure, without hope of praise ; to be disgraced by miscarriage, or punished for neglect, where success would have been without applause, and diligence without reward.
Էջ xxiv - All feet used in poetry consist either of two, or of three syllables ; and are reducible to eight kinds ; four of two syllables, and four of three, as follows : DISSYLLABLE. TRISYLLABLE. A Trochee...
Էջ 262 - Tout le monde se plaint de sa mémoire, et personne ne se plaint de son jugement.