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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... fruit . Jobn . 14. To grow vapid , as liquor . DIE . n . 5. pl . dice . [ dé , Fr. dis , Welsh . ] 1. A small cube ... fruits . Temple . Dispute ; debate ; quarrel ; controversy . What was DIE DIE.
... fruit . Jobn . 14. To grow vapid , as liquor . DIE . n . 5. pl . dice . [ dé , Fr. dis , Welsh . ] 1. A small cube ... fruits . Temple . Dispute ; debate ; quarrel ; controversy . What was DIE DIE.
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... fruit . Jobn . 14. To grow vapid , as liquor . DIE . n . 5. pl . dice . [ dé , Fr. dis , Welsh . ] 1. A small cube ... fruits , Temple . Dispute ; debate ; quarrel ; controversy . What was DIE DIE.
... fruit . Jobn . 14. To grow vapid , as liquor . DIE . n . 5. pl . dice . [ dé , Fr. dis , Welsh . ] 1. A small cube ... fruits , Temple . Dispute ; debate ; quarrel ; controversy . What was DIE DIE.
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... fruit Of that forbidden tree , sing heav'nly muse . Milton . Murder , adultery , or disobedience , to parents , have a general notion antecedently to laws . Stilling fleet . This is not disobedience , but rebellion ; ' tis dis- claiming ...
... fruit Of that forbidden tree , sing heav'nly muse . Milton . Murder , adultery , or disobedience , to parents , have a general notion antecedently to laws . Stilling fleet . This is not disobedience , but rebellion ; ' tis dis- claiming ...
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... fruit , I could never find ; yet I have travelled a dozen miles together under them . Raleigh . By putting twelve units together , we have the complex idea of a dozen . Locke The number of dissenters was something un- der a dozen with ...
... fruit , I could never find ; yet I have travelled a dozen miles together under them . Raleigh . By putting twelve units together , we have the complex idea of a dozen . Locke The number of dissenters was something un- der a dozen with ...
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... fruit on this fig tree , and find none . Luke . 3. The bench in a kitchen on which meat is dressed or prepared for the table . ' Tis burnt , and so is all the meat . What dogs are these ! Where is the rascal cook ? How durst you ...
... fruit on this fig tree , and find none . Luke . 3. The bench in a kitchen on which meat is dressed or prepared for the table . ' Tis burnt , and so is all the meat . What dogs are these ! Where is the rascal cook ? How durst you ...
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