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 3 |
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I staind my hospitable hearth with blood . Popes It is one of the verticillate plants , whose flower 2. That part of divine worship which conconsists of one leaf , divided into two lips ; the sists in praise . upper lip , standing ...
I staind my hospitable hearth with blood . Popes It is one of the verticillate plants , whose flower 2. That part of divine worship which conconsists of one leaf , divided into two lips ; the sists in praise . upper lip , standing ...
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And lay the summer's dust with showers of blood . Brown . Sbakspeare . 4. Slackness ; contrariety to tension . It was a sandy soil , and the way had been full of dust ; but an hour or two before a refreshing Laxity of a fibre , is that ...
And lay the summer's dust with showers of blood . Brown . Sbakspeare . 4. Slackness ; contrariety to tension . It was a sandy soil , and the way had been full of dust ; but an hour or two before a refreshing Laxity of a fibre , is that ...
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2 , A kind of small water serpent , which fastens on a : .imals , and sucks the blood : i : is used to draw blood where the lancet is less safe , whence perhaps the name . I drew blood by leecbes behind his ear . Wisem .
2 , A kind of small water serpent , which fastens on a : .imals , and sucks the blood : i : is used to draw blood where the lancet is less safe , whence perhaps the name . I drew blood by leecbes behind his ear . Wisem .
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End ; latter part of any assignable time . and abate acrimony in the blood . Churches purged of things burdensome , all LE'NIENT . n . s . An emollient , or assuawas brought at the length unto that wherein we sive application . now ...
End ; latter part of any assignable time . and abate acrimony in the blood . Churches purged of things burdensome , all LE'NIENT . n . s . An emollient , or assuawas brought at the length unto that wherein we sive application . now ...
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If it were so , I might have let alone Hippocrates let great quantities of blood , and Th'insulting hand of Douglas over you . Shaks . opened several veins at a time . Arbutbrot . The public outrages of a destroying tyranny 15.
If it were so , I might have let alone Hippocrates let great quantities of blood , and Th'insulting hand of Douglas over you . Shaks . opened several veins at a time . Arbutbrot . The public outrages of a destroying tyranny 15.
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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