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, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Milton . 3. To be engaged in any affair . When men are once dipt , what with the en- couragements of sense , custom , facility , and shame of departing from what they have given themselves up to , they go on till they are stifled . L ...
... Milton . 3. To be engaged in any affair . When men are once dipt , what with the en- couragements of sense , custom , facility , and shame of departing from what they have given themselves up to , they go on till they are stifled . L ...
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... Milton . To make known ; not to disguise ; to reveal . Isaiab . We will pass over unto those men , and we will discover ourselves unto them . Eve , who unseen , Yet all had heard , with audible lament Discover'd from the place of her ...
... Milton . To make known ; not to disguise ; to reveal . Isaiab . We will pass over unto those men , and we will discover ourselves unto them . Eve , who unseen , Yet all had heard , with audible lament Discover'd from the place of her ...
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... Milton . Milton . Not light , but rather darkness visible , Serv'd only to discover sights of woe . DISCOVERABLE . adj . [ from discover . ] 1. That may be found out . That mineral matter , which is so intermixed with the common and ...
... Milton . Milton . Not light , but rather darkness visible , Serv'd only to discover sights of woe . DISCOVERABLE . adj . [ from discover . ] 1. That may be found out . That mineral matter , which is so intermixed with the common and ...
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... Milton . To DISFOREST . v . a . [ dis and forest . ] To reduce land from the privileges of a forest to the state of common land . To DISFRANCHISE . v . a . [ dis and fran- chise . ] To deprive of privileges or im- munities ...
... Milton . To DISFOREST . v . a . [ dis and forest . ] To reduce land from the privileges of a forest to the state of common land . To DISFRANCHISE . v . a . [ dis and fran- chise . ] To deprive of privileges or im- munities ...
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... Milton . Friendliest to sleep , and silence , he resolv'd With all his legions to dislodge . DISLOYAL . adj . [ desloyal , French ' ; dis and loyal . ] 1. Not true to allegiance ; faithless ; false to a sovereign ; disobedient . Foul ...
... Milton . Friendliest to sleep , and silence , he resolv'd With all his legions to dislodge . DISLOYAL . adj . [ desloyal , French ' ; dis and loyal . ] 1. Not true to allegiance ; faithless ; false to a sovereign ; disobedient . Foul ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volum 2,Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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