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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... Latin . ] An ac- count of the transactions , accidents , and observations of every day ; a journal . In sea voyages ... low Latin . ] Ten hides . Dict . DICTATE . v . a . [ dicto , Latin . ] To deliver to another with authority s to ...
... Latin . ] An ac- count of the transactions , accidents , and observations of every day ; a journal . In sea voyages ... low Latin . ] Ten hides . Dict . DICTATE . v . a . [ dicto , Latin . ] To deliver to another with authority s to ...
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... low rank and fessions who acquired great estates : coblers , pro- diers , and shoemakers gave public shows to the people . DIET . n . s . [ diata , low Latin ; dasta . ] 1. Food ; provisions for the mouth ; victuals . Arbuthnot on Coins ...
... low rank and fessions who acquired great estates : coblers , pro- diers , and shoemakers gave public shows to the people . DIET . n . s . [ diata , low Latin ; dasta . ] 1. Food ; provisions for the mouth ; victuals . Arbuthnot on Coins ...
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... low rank and pro fessions who acquired great estates : coblers , diers , and shoemakers gave public shows to the people . Arbuthnot on Coins . DIET . n . s . [ dieta , low Latin ; data . ] 1. Food ; provisions for the mouth ; victuals ...
... low rank and pro fessions who acquired great estates : coblers , diers , and shoemakers gave public shows to the people . Arbuthnot on Coins . DIET . n . s . [ dieta , low Latin ; data . ] 1. Food ; provisions for the mouth ; victuals ...
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... low His grey dissimulation , disappear'd Into thin air diffus'd . Milton ... Latin . ] 1. The act of dispersion . The effects of heat are most advanced ... Latin . ] Swift . To separate ; to disunite ; to part . The heat at length grows ...
... low His grey dissimulation , disappear'd Into thin air diffus'd . Milton ... Latin . ] 1. The act of dispersion . The effects of heat are most advanced ... Latin . ] Swift . To separate ; to disunite ; to part . The heat at length grows ...
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... Latin . ] To stretch out in breadth . Avoid enormous heights of seven stories , as well as irregular forms ; and the contrary fault of low distended fronts , is as unseemly . Wotton . Thus all day long the full distended clouds Indulge ...
... Latin . ] To stretch out in breadth . Avoid enormous heights of seven stories , as well as irregular forms ; and the contrary fault of low distended fronts , is as unseemly . Wotton . Thus all day long the full distended clouds Indulge ...
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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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