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 1T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... body or mind vigour , force . That nation doth so excel , both for comeliness and ableness , that from neighbour countries they ordinarily come , some to strive , some to learn , some to behold . To ABLACTATE . v . a . [ ablacto , Lat ...
... body or mind vigour , force . That nation doth so excel , both for comeliness and ableness , that from neighbour countries they ordinarily come , some to strive , some to learn , some to behold . To ABLACTATE . v . a . [ ablacto , Lat ...
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... body of waters , supposed at the centre of the earth . 2 . a tree , is imitated by the juice of sloes , | ACATALECTIC . n . s . [ ázataλnxlinds , Gr . ] boiled to the same consistence . Diction . de Comm . Savary . Trevoux A tree ...
... body of waters , supposed at the centre of the earth . 2 . a tree , is imitated by the juice of sloes , | ACATALECTIC . n . s . [ ázataλnxlinds , Gr . ] boiled to the same consistence . Diction . de Comm . Savary . Trevoux A tree ...
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... body , when fortune had done with him . ACQUI'ST . n . s . [ See ACQUEST . ] Ac- quirement ; attainment ; gain . Not in use . His servant he , with new acquist Of true experience from this great event , With peace and consolation hath ...
... body , when fortune had done with him . ACQUI'ST . n . s . [ See ACQUEST . ] Ac- quirement ; attainment ; gain . Not in use . His servant he , with new acquist Of true experience from this great event , With peace and consolation hath ...
Side 32
... bodies , they could hardly allow the raising of souls from other worlds . Brown's Vulgar Errours . To ADMIX . v . a . [ admisceo , Lat . ] To mingle with something else . ADMIXTION . n . s . [ from admix . ] The union of one body with ...
... bodies , they could hardly allow the raising of souls from other worlds . Brown's Vulgar Errours . To ADMIX . v . a . [ admisceo , Lat . ] To mingle with something else . ADMIXTION . n . s . [ from admix . ] The union of one body with ...
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... body has got room enough , to grow into its full dimensions ; which is performed , by the daily ingestion of food , that is digested into blood ; which , being diffused through the body , is agglu- tinated to those parts , that were ...
... body has got room enough , to grow into its full dimensions ; which is performed , by the daily ingestion of food , that is digested into blood ; which , being diffused through the body , is agglu- tinated to those parts , that were ...
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Addison Æneid Aliments ancient animal Arbuthnot arms Atterbury Bacon bear beat Ben Jonson blood body Boyle break breast breath Brown's Vulgar Errours called cause church Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cowell death Decay of Piety derived Dict doth Dryd Dryden earth eyes Fairy Queen fear fire French give grace ground hand hath head heart heav'n Henry VI honour Hooker horse Hudibras Julius Cæsar kind king King Lear L'Estrange language Locke lord manner Milton mind n. s. Lat nature ness noun Paradise Lost particle person Pope Pope's preter preterite prince Saxon Scepsis sense Shak Shakesp Shakespeare shew Sidney signifies sometimes soul sound South Spenser spirit sweet Swift syllable Tatler thee thing thou thought tion tongue tree unto verb virtue Vulg wind word