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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... Latin . ] Full of tongue ; loquacious ; talkative . LINGUADE NTAL . adj . [ lingua and dens , Latin . ] Uttered by the joint action of the tongue and teeth . The linguadentals , f , v , as also the linguaden- tals , th , dh , he will ...
... Latin . ] Full of tongue ; loquacious ; talkative . LINGUADE NTAL . adj . [ lingua and dens , Latin . ] Uttered by the joint action of the tongue and teeth . The linguadentals , f , v , as also the linguaden- tals , th , dh , he will ...
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... Latin . ] Blearedness of eyes . Diseases that are infectious are , such as are in the spirits and not so much in the humours , and therefore pass easily from body to body ; such are pestilences and lippitudes . Bacon . LIPWISDOM . n . s ...
... Latin . ] Blearedness of eyes . Diseases that are infectious are , such as are in the spirits and not so much in the humours , and therefore pass easily from body to body ; such are pestilences and lippitudes . Bacon . LIPWISDOM . n . s ...
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... Latin . ] Re- specting letters ; regarding learning . Literary history , is an account of the state of learning and of the lives of learned men . Literary conversation , is talk about questions of learning . Lite- rary is not properly ...
... Latin . ] Re- specting letters ; regarding learning . Literary history , is an account of the state of learning and of the lives of learned men . Literary conversation , is talk about questions of learning . Lite- rary is not properly ...
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... Latin . ] Muddy ; turbid . To LUX . v.a. [ luxer , French ; luxo , To LUXATE . Latin . To put out of joint ; to disjoint . same manner . Consider well the luxated joint , which way it slipped out ; it requireth to be returned in the ...
... Latin . ] Muddy ; turbid . To LUX . v.a. [ luxer , French ; luxo , To LUXATE . Latin . To put out of joint ; to disjoint . same manner . Consider well the luxated joint , which way it slipped out ; it requireth to be returned in the ...
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... Latin . ] Water ; transparent colourless liquor . When the chyle passeth through the mesen- tery , it is mixed with the lymph , the most spi- rituous and elaborated part of the blood . Arbuthnot . LYMPHATED . adj . [ lymphatus , Latin ...
... Latin . ] Water ; transparent colourless liquor . When the chyle passeth through the mesen- tery , it is mixed with the lymph , the most spi- rituous and elaborated part of the blood . Arbuthnot . LYMPHATED . adj . [ lymphatus , Latin ...
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