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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... manner as the hours of the day are marked upon the ordinary dial - plate . Addison's Spectator . DIALECT . n . s . [ διάλεκτος . ] 1. The subdivision of a language ; as the Attic , Doric , Ionic , Æolic dialects . 2. Style ; manner of ...
... manner as the hours of the day are marked upon the ordinary dial - plate . Addison's Spectator . DIALECT . n . s . [ διάλεκτος . ] 1. The subdivision of a language ; as the Attic , Doric , Ionic , Æolic dialects . 2. Style ; manner of ...
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... manner . He may consider how differently he is affected by the same thought , which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by an ordinary genius . Addison . DIFFERINGLY . adv . [ from differing ...
... manner . He may consider how differently he is affected by the same thought , which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by an ordinary genius . Addison . DIFFERINGLY . adv . [ from differing ...
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... manner of dealing . 2. Doubtful of an event , used of things ; Arbuthnot . uncertain . irregular : as , a difform flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of difform rays pro- ceed not from any ...
... manner of dealing . 2. Doubtful of an event , used of things ; Arbuthnot . uncertain . irregular : as , a difform flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of difform rays pro- ceed not from any ...
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... manner . He may consider how differently he is affected by the same thought , which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by an ordinary genius . Addison . DIFFERINGLY . adv . [ from differing ...
... manner . He may consider how differently he is affected by the same thought , which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by an ordinary genius . Addison . DIFFERINGLY . adv . [ from differing ...
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... manner of dealing . Arbuthnot . 2. Doubtful of an event , used of things ; uncertain . irregular : as , a difform flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of diform rays pro- ceed not from any ...
... manner of dealing . Arbuthnot . 2. Doubtful of an event , used of things ; uncertain . irregular : as , a difform flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of diform rays pro- ceed not from any ...
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