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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... face to face , and have licence to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him . Acts . Till he lays his indictment in some certain country , we do not think ourselves bound to answer . Atterbury . 29. To throw by violence ...
... face to face , and have licence to answer for himself concerning the crime laid against him . Acts . Till he lays his indictment in some certain country , we do not think ourselves bound to answer . Atterbury . 29. To throw by violence ...
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... face ; so that he may run his course freely . South . LIT , the termination of diminutive words from lyte , Saxon , little , small ; as , rivulet , a small stream ; hamlet , a ittle village . LETHARGICK . adj . [ lethargique , French ...
... face ; so that he may run his course freely . South . LIT , the termination of diminutive words from lyte , Saxon , little , small ; as , rivulet , a small stream ; hamlet , a ittle village . LETHARGICK . adj . [ lethargique , French ...
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... face to face , and have licence to answer for himself . To LICENSE . v . a . [ licencier , Fr. ] 1. To permit by a legal grant . Wit's Titans brav'd the skies , Acts . And the press groan'd with licens'd blasphemies . Pope . 2. To ...
... face to face , and have licence to answer for himself . To LICENSE . v . a . [ licencier , Fr. ] 1. To permit by a legal grant . Wit's Titans brav'd the skies , Acts . And the press groan'd with licens'd blasphemies . Pope . 2. To ...
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... face . Arbuthnot . Any stoppage of the circulation will produce a dropsy , as by strong ligature or compression . Arbuthnot . 3. The state of being bound . Not very proper . Sand and gravel grounds easily admit of heat and moisture ...
... face . Arbuthnot . Any stoppage of the circulation will produce a dropsy , as by strong ligature or compression . Arbuthnot . 3. The state of being bound . Not very proper . Sand and gravel grounds easily admit of heat and moisture ...
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... face . Shakspeare . Emblems limned in lively colours . Peacham . How are the glories of the field spun , and by what pencil are they limned in their unaffected bravery ? Glanville . LIMNER . n . s . [ corrupted from enlumi- neur , a ...
... face . Shakspeare . Emblems limned in lively colours . Peacham . How are the glories of the field spun , and by what pencil are they limned in their unaffected bravery ? Glanville . LIMNER . n . s . [ corrupted from enlumi- neur , a ...
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