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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... Brown . LIPPED . adj . [ from lip . ] Having lips . LIPPITUDE . n . s . [ lippitude , Fr. lippitudo , Latin . ] Blearedness of eyes . Diseases that are infectious are , such as are in the spirits and not so much in the humours , and ...
... Brown . LIPPED . adj . [ from lip . ] Having lips . LIPPITUDE . n . s . [ lippitude , Fr. lippitudo , Latin . ] Blearedness of eyes . Diseases that are infectious are , such as are in the spirits and not so much in the humours , and ...
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... Brown . LITERALLY . adv . [ from literal . ] Thou antick death , Two Talbots winged through the lither sky , In thy despight shall ' scape mortality . Shaksp . 2. [ lyden , Saxon . ] Bad ; sorry ; corrupt . It is in the work of Robert ...
... Brown . LITERALLY . adv . [ from literal . ] Thou antick death , Two Talbots winged through the lither sky , In thy despight shall ' scape mortality . Shaksp . 2. [ lyden , Saxon . ] Bad ; sorry ; corrupt . It is in the work of Robert ...
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... Brown . LIVRE . n . s . [ Fr. ] The sum by which the French reckon their money , equal nearly to our ten - pence . LIXI VIAL . adj . [ from lixivium , Lat . ] 1. Impregnated with salts like a lixivium . The symptoms of the excretion of ...
... Brown . LIVRE . n . s . [ Fr. ] The sum by which the French reckon their money , equal nearly to our ten - pence . LIXI VIAL . adj . [ from lixivium , Lat . ] 1. Impregnated with salts like a lixivium . The symptoms of the excretion of ...
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... Brown . Paracelsus extracteth the magistery of wine , exposing it unto the extremity of cold ; where- by the aqueous parts will freeze , but the spirit be uncongealed in the centre . • The magistery of vegetables consists but of the ...
... Brown . Paracelsus extracteth the magistery of wine , exposing it unto the extremity of cold ; where- by the aqueous parts will freeze , but the spirit be uncongealed in the centre . • The magistery of vegetables consists but of the ...
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... Brown . MAGNIFICAL . MAGNIFICK . great ; noble . adj . [ magnificus , Lat . ] Illustrious ; grand ; Proper , but little used . The house that is to be builded for the Lord must be exceeding magnificul , of fame and glory throughout all ...
... Brown . MAGNIFICAL . MAGNIFICK . great ; noble . adj . [ magnificus , Lat . ] Illustrious ; grand ; Proper , but little used . The house that is to be builded for the Lord must be exceeding magnificul , of fame and glory throughout all ...
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