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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... Macbeth . A thousand Cupids in those curls do sit ; Those curious nets thy slender fingers knit . Waller . 2. To tye . Send for the county ; go tell him of this ; I'll have this knot knit up to - morrow morning . Shak . 3. To join ; to ...
... Macbeth . A thousand Cupids in those curls do sit ; Those curious nets thy slender fingers knit . Waller . 2. To tye . Send for the county ; go tell him of this ; I'll have this knot knit up to - morrow morning . Shak . 3. To join ; to ...
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... Macbeth . LATELY . adv . [ from late . ] Not long ago . Paul found a certain Jew named Aquila , lately come from Italy . Acts , xviii . 1 . LATENESS . n . s . [ from late . ] advanced . Lateness in life might be improper world with ...
... Macbeth . LATELY . adv . [ from late . ] Not long ago . Paul found a certain Jew named Aquila , lately come from Italy . Acts , xviii . 1 . LATENESS . n . s . [ from late . ] advanced . Lateness in life might be improper world with ...
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... Macbeth . Affectation endeavours to correct natural de- fects , and has always the laudable aim of pleasing , though it always misses it . Locke . 2. Healthy ; salubrious . Good blood , and a due projectile motion or cir- culation , are ...
... Macbeth . Affectation endeavours to correct natural de- fects , and has always the laudable aim of pleasing , though it always misses it . Locke . 2. Healthy ; salubrious . Good blood , and a due projectile motion or cir- culation , are ...
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... Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be.Shak . Macbeth . The sphinx , a famous monster in Egypt , had the face of a virgin , and the body of a lion . Peacham on Drawing . They rejoice Each with their kind , lion with lioness ; So fitly them ...
... Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be.Shak . Macbeth . The sphinx , a famous monster in Egypt , had the face of a virgin , and the body of a lion . Peacham on Drawing . They rejoice Each with their kind , lion with lioness ; So fitly them ...
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... Macbeth Shall live the lease of nature , and pay his breath To time and mortal custom . Shakesp . He had been most of his time in good service and had something to live on now he was old . Temple . 11. To be in a state of motion or ...
... Macbeth Shall live the lease of nature , and pay his breath To time and mortal custom . Shakesp . He had been most of his time in good service and had something to live on now he was old . Temple . 11. To be in a state of motion or ...
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