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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... French . ] 1. Dregs ; sediment ; refuse : commonly lees . My cloaths , my sex , exchang'd for thee , I'll mingle with the people's wretched fee . Prier . 2. [ Sea term ; supposed by Skinner from Peau , French . ] It is generally that ...
... French . ] 1. Dregs ; sediment ; refuse : commonly lees . My cloaths , my sex , exchang'd for thee , I'll mingle with the people's wretched fee . Prier . 2. [ Sea term ; supposed by Skinner from Peau , French . ] It is generally that ...
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... French . ] 1. Freedom from business or hurry ; va- cancy of mind ; power to spend time according to choice . A gentleman fell very sick , and a friend said to him , Send for a physician ; but the sick man answered , It is no matter ...
... French . ] 1. Freedom from business or hurry ; va- cancy of mind ; power to spend time according to choice . A gentleman fell very sick , and a friend said to him , Send for a physician ; but the sick man answered , It is no matter ...
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... French , from lethargy . ] Sleepy by disease , be- yond the natural power of sleep . Vengeance is as if minutely proclaimed in thunder from heaven , to give men no rest in their sins , till they awake from the lethargick sleep , and ...
... French , from lethargy . ] Sleepy by disease , be- yond the natural power of sleep . Vengeance is as if minutely proclaimed in thunder from heaven , to give men no rest in their sins , till they awake from the lethargick sleep , and ...
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... French . Commonly , though less properly , written leaven ; see LEAVEN . ] 1. Ferment ; that which being mixed with bread makes it rise and ferment , 2. Any thing capable of changing the na- ture of a greater mass . The matter ...
... French . Commonly , though less properly , written leaven ; see LEAVEN . ] 1. Ferment ; that which being mixed with bread makes it rise and ferment , 2. Any thing capable of changing the na- ture of a greater mass . The matter ...
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... French . ] 1. To raise ; to bring together : applied to men . 2 . 3 . He resolved to finish the conquest of Ireland ... [ French . ] A golden French coin , in value twelve livres , now settled at seventeen shillings . Dict . LEXICOGRAPHER ...
... French . ] 1. To raise ; to bring together : applied to men . 2 . 3 . He resolved to finish the conquest of Ireland ... [ French . ] A golden French coin , in value twelve livres , now settled at seventeen shillings . Dict . LEXICOGRAPHER ...
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