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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... pass Rhene , or the Danaw , when her barbarous sons Came like a deluge on the south . Milton . T LOITER . v . n . [ loteren , Dutch . ] To linger ; to spend time carelessly ; to idle . Sir John , you loiter here too long , being you are ...
... pass Rhene , or the Danaw , when her barbarous sons Came like a deluge on the south . Milton . T LOITER . v . n . [ loteren , Dutch . ] To linger ; to spend time carelessly ; to idle . Sir John , you loiter here too long , being you are ...
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... pass . 3. To direct the intellectual eye . Dryden . In regard of our deliverance past , and our danger present , and to come , let us look up to God , and every man reform his own ways . Bacon . We are not only to look at the bare ...
... pass . 3. To direct the intellectual eye . Dryden . In regard of our deliverance past , and our danger present , and to come , let us look up to God , and every man reform his own ways . Bacon . We are not only to look at the bare ...
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... pass'd , And wish'd that ev'ry look might be their last . Dryden . Lo ́OKER . n . s . [ from look . ] 1. One that looks . 2. LOOKER on . Spectator , not agent . Shepherds poor pipe , when his harsh sound testifies anguish , into the ...
... pass'd , And wish'd that ev'ry look might be their last . Dryden . Lo ́OKER . n . s . [ from look . ] 1. One that looks . 2. LOOKER on . Spectator , not agent . Shepherds poor pipe , when his harsh sound testifies anguish , into the ...
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... pass away as in a dream . Hooker . The chiming of some particular words in the memory , and making a noise in the head , seldom happens but when the mind is lazy , or very loosely and negligently employed . Locke . 6. Unsolidly ; meanly ...
... pass away as in a dream . Hooker . The chiming of some particular words in the memory , and making a noise in the head , seldom happens but when the mind is lazy , or very loosely and negligently employed . Locke . 6. Unsolidly ; meanly ...
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... pass . [ of lonian , Sax . ] For- saken ; lost . Who after that he had fair Una lorn , Through light misdeeming of her loyalty . Fairy Queen . To LOSE . V. a . pret . and pass . lost . [ leonan , Saxon . ] 1. To forfeit by unsuccessful ...
... pass . [ of lonian , Sax . ] For- saken ; lost . Who after that he had fair Una lorn , Through light misdeeming of her loyalty . Fairy Queen . To LOSE . V. a . pret . and pass . lost . [ leonan , Saxon . ] 1. To forfeit by unsuccessful ...
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