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 2T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... Dryd . KNIGHTHOOD . n . s . [ from knight . ] The character or dignity of a knight . The sword which Merlin made ... Dryd . Knock at your own breast , and ask your soul , If those fair fatal eyes edg'd not your sword . Dryd . To knock ...
... Dryd . KNIGHTHOOD . n . s . [ from knight . ] The character or dignity of a knight . The sword which Merlin made ... Dryd . Knock at your own breast , and ask your soul , If those fair fatal eyes edg'd not your sword . Dryd . To knock ...
Side 11
... Dryd . 2. A loud stroke at a door for admission . Guiscard , in his leathern frock , Stood ready , with his thrice - repeated knock : Thrice with a doleful sound the jarring grate Rung deaf and hollow . Dryden's Boccace . KNOCKER . n ...
... Dryd . 2. A loud stroke at a door for admission . Guiscard , in his leathern frock , Stood ready , with his thrice - repeated knock : Thrice with a doleful sound the jarring grate Rung deaf and hollow . Dryden's Boccace . KNOCKER . n ...
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... Dryd . LA'BOURER . n . s . [ laboureur , Fr. ] 1. One who is employed in coarse and toilsome work . If a state run ... Dryd . These glitt'ring spoils , now made the victor's gain , He to his body suits ; but suits in vain : Messapus ...
... Dryd . LA'BOURER . n . s . [ laboureur , Fr. ] 1. One who is employed in coarse and toilsome work . If a state run ... Dryd . These glitt'ring spoils , now made the victor's gain , He to his body suits ; but suits in vain : Messapus ...
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... Dryd . Juv . LA'DY'S - SLIPPER . n . s . [ Calceolus . ] A plant . Miller . end . The rest of your foes , O gods , the senators of Athens , together with the common lag of people , what is amiss in them , make suitable for destruc ...
... Dryd . Juv . LA'DY'S - SLIPPER . n . s . [ Calceolus . ] A plant . Miller . end . The rest of your foes , O gods , the senators of Athens , together with the common lag of people , what is amiss in them , make suitable for destruc ...
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... Dryd . 3. Imperfect : unsatisfactory . That God vouchsafes to raise another world From him . Milton . To LA'MENT . v . a . To bewail ; to mourn ; to bemoan ; to express sorrow for . As you are weary of this weight , Rest you , while 1 ...
... Dryd . 3. Imperfect : unsatisfactory . That God vouchsafes to raise another world From him . Milton . To LA'MENT . v . a . To bewail ; to mourn ; to bemoan ; to express sorrow for . As you are weary of this weight , Rest you , while 1 ...
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