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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... Swift . Traulus , of amphibious breed , By the darn from lordlings sprung , By the sire exhal'd from dung . 1. Dignity ; high station . LORDLINESS . n . s . [ from lordly . ] Thou vouchsafest here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy ...
... Swift . Traulus , of amphibious breed , By the darn from lordlings sprung , By the sire exhal'd from dung . 1. Dignity ; high station . LORDLINESS . n . s . [ from lordly . ] Thou vouchsafest here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy ...
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... Swift . MAʼGYDARE . n.s. [ magudaris , Lat . ] Än herb . Ainsworth . MAID .. 7 n . s . [ mæden , mæzden , MAIDEN . Saxon ; maegd , Dutch . ] 3. An unmarried woman ; a virgin . Your wives , your daughters , Your matrons , and your maids ...
... Swift . MAʼGYDARE . n.s. [ magudaris , Lat . ] Än herb . Ainsworth . MAID .. 7 n . s . [ mæden , mæzden , MAIDEN . Saxon ; maegd , Dutch . ] 3. An unmarried woman ; a virgin . Your wives , your daughters , Your matrons , and your maids ...
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... Swift . 48. TO MAKE out . To clear ; to explain ; to clear to one's self . Make out the rest . - I am disorder'd so , I know not farther what to say or do . Dryden . Antiquaries make out the most ancient medals from a letter with great ...
... Swift . 48. TO MAKE out . To clear ; to explain ; to clear to one's self . Make out the rest . - I am disorder'd so , I know not farther what to say or do . Dryden . Antiquaries make out the most ancient medals from a letter with great ...
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... Swift . side ; but he unfortunately taught her to drink brandy , of which she died ; and Tom is now a journeyman malister . MALVA CEOUS adj . [ malva , Latin . ] Re- Swift . lating to mallows . MALVERSATION . n . s . [ French . ] Bad ...
... Swift . side ; but he unfortunately taught her to drink brandy , of which she died ; and Tom is now a journeyman malister . MALVA CEOUS adj . [ malva , Latin . ] Re- Swift . lating to mallows . MALVERSATION . n . s . [ French . ] Bad ...
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... Swift . MASQUERA DER . n . s . [ from masquerade . ] A person in a mask . The most dangerous sort of cheats are but masqueraders under the vizor of friends . L'Estrange . MASS . n . s . [ masse , Fr. massa , Lat . ] 1. A body ; a lump ...
... Swift . MASQUERA DER . n . s . [ from masquerade . ] A person in a mask . The most dangerous sort of cheats are but masqueraders under the vizor of friends . L'Estrange . MASS . n . s . [ masse , Fr. massa , Lat . ] 1. A body ; a lump ...
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