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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... light ; particularly used of sour dough mixed in a mass of bread . Leviticus . It shall not be baken with leaven . All fermented meats and drinks are easiest digested ; and those unfermented , by barm or leaven , are hardly digested ...
... light ; particularly used of sour dough mixed in a mass of bread . Leviticus . It shall not be baken with leaven . All fermented meats and drinks are easiest digested ; and those unfermented , by barm or leaven , are hardly digested ...
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... light was at legerdemain , That what he touch'd came not to light again . Hubberd Of all the tricks and legerdemain by which men impose upon their own souls , there is none so LEGE'RITY . n . s . [ legerete , Fr. ] Light- common as the ...
... light was at legerdemain , That what he touch'd came not to light again . Hubberd Of all the tricks and legerdemain by which men impose upon their own souls , there is none so LEGE'RITY . n . s . [ legerete , Fr. ] Light- common as the ...
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... light day , and the darkness he called night . Genesis . So alike thou driv'st away Light and darkness , night and day , Carew . 3. Power of perceiving external objects by the eye : opposed to blindness . 4 . My strength faileth me ; as ...
... light day , and the darkness he called night . Genesis . So alike thou driv'st away Light and darkness , night and day , Carew . 3. Power of perceiving external objects by the eye : opposed to blindness . 4 . My strength faileth me ; as ...
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... light ? Heav'ns ! was I born for nothing but to write . 12. The publick . Pope . Grave epistles bringing vice to light , Such as a king might read , a bishop write . Pope . 13. Explanation . I have endeavoured , throughout this ...
... light ? Heav'ns ! was I born for nothing but to write . 12. The publick . Pope . Grave epistles bringing vice to light , Such as a king might read , a bishop write . Pope . 13. Explanation . I have endeavoured , throughout this ...
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... light coloured clay . Woodward . LIGHT . adv . [ for lightly , by colloquial corruption . ] Lightly ; cheaply . Shall we set light by that custom of reading , from whence so precious a benefit hath grown ? Hooker . To LIGHT . V. a ...
... light coloured clay . Woodward . LIGHT . adv . [ for lightly , by colloquial corruption . ] Lightly ; cheaply . Shall we set light by that custom of reading , from whence so precious a benefit hath grown ? Hooker . To LIGHT . V. a ...
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