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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... South . Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , while it is exercised about that which is not its proper object . Dryden . A man may sometimes be at a loss which side to close with . 6. Useless application . Baker . It would ...
... South . Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , while it is exercised about that which is not its proper object . Dryden . A man may sometimes be at a loss which side to close with . 6. Useless application . Baker . It would ...
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... South . This is a sure rule , that will never deceive or lurch the sincere communicant . South . 3. To steal privily ; to filch ; to pilfer . LURCHER . n . s . [ from lurch . ] 1. One that watches to steal , or to betray or entrap . His ...
... South . This is a sure rule , that will never deceive or lurch the sincere communicant . South . 3. To steal privily ; to filch ; to pilfer . LURCHER . n . s . [ from lurch . ] 1. One that watches to steal , or to betray or entrap . His ...
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... South . 3. Chymically prepared , after the manner of a magistery . Of corals are chiefly prepared the powder ground upon a marble , and the magisterial salt , to good purpose in some fevers : the tincture is no more than a solution of ...
... South . 3. Chymically prepared , after the manner of a magistery . Of corals are chiefly prepared the powder ground upon a marble , and the magisterial salt , to good purpose in some fevers : the tincture is no more than a solution of ...
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... South . 7. To preserve from failure . Here ten thousand images remain Without confusion , and their rank maintain . Blackmore . To MAINTAIN . v . n . To support by argument ; to assert as a tenet . In tragedy and satire I maintain ...
... South . 7. To preserve from failure . Here ten thousand images remain Without confusion , and their rank maintain . Blackmore . To MAINTAIN . v . n . To support by argument ; to assert as a tenet . In tragedy and satire I maintain ...
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... South . 2. Infectious ; fatal to the body ; pesti- lential . He that turneth the humours back , and mak- eth the wound bleed inwards , endangereth ma- lign ulcers and pernicious imposthumations . Bacon . To MALIGN . v . a . [ from the ...
... South . 2. Infectious ; fatal to the body ; pesti- lential . He that turneth the humours back , and mak- eth the wound bleed inwards , endangereth ma- lign ulcers and pernicious imposthumations . Bacon . To MALIGN . v . a . [ from the ...
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