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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... fire , How great , how plentiful , how rich a dozer , Dost thou within this dying flesh inspire ! 2 . Do'WERED . adj . [ from dower . ] Portion- Davies . ed ; supplied with a portion . Will But Shaksp . Wotton Virtue is the roughest way ...
... fire , How great , how plentiful , how rich a dozer , Dost thou within this dying flesh inspire ! 2 . Do'WERED . adj . [ from dower . ] Portion- Davies . ed ; supplied with a portion . Will But Shaksp . Wotton Virtue is the roughest way ...
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... fire is a general enemy to all wait- ers , and makes the drawers abroad and his foot- men at home , know he is not be provoked . Tatler . 3. That which has the power of attrac- tion . Grew . Το let down a pitcher with a handeord , for ...
... fire is a general enemy to all wait- ers , and makes the drawers abroad and his foot- men at home , know he is not be provoked . Tatler . 3. That which has the power of attrac- tion . Grew . Το let down a pitcher with a handeord , for ...
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... fire the drossy gold refine , Davies . For , by the fire , they emit not only many dnessy and scorious parts , but whatever they had received either from earth or loadstone . Brown . 2. Worthless ; foul ; feculent . Your intention hold ...
... fire the drossy gold refine , Davies . For , by the fire , they emit not only many dnessy and scorious parts , but whatever they had received either from earth or loadstone . Brown . 2. Worthless ; foul ; feculent . Your intention hold ...
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... fire , and yet was never burned ; that beware of water , and yet was never nigh dretning . Ascham . Methought what pain it was to drotun ! What dreadful noise of waters in my ears ! Shakspeare . DROWSE . v . a . [ droosen , Dutch . ] To ...
... fire , and yet was never burned ; that beware of water , and yet was never nigh dretning . Ascham . Methought what pain it was to drotun ! What dreadful noise of waters in my ears ! Shakspeare . DROWSE . v . a . [ droosen , Dutch . ] To ...
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... fire is in my ears ? Can this be true ? Stand I condemn'd ! Shakspeare . Psalms . His ears are open unto their cry . Valsalva discovered some passages into the region of the car drum ; of mighty use , among others , make discharges of ...
... fire is in my ears ? Can this be true ? Stand I condemn'd ! Shakspeare . Psalms . His ears are open unto their cry . Valsalva discovered some passages into the region of the car drum ; of mighty use , among others , make discharges of ...
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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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