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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... look ; behold . La you ! if you speak ill of the devil , How he takes it at heart . Shakesp . Twelfth Night . LABDANUM . n . s . A resin , of a strong not unpleasant smell , and an aromatick , but not agreeable taste . This juice exu ...
... look ; behold . La you ! if you speak ill of the devil , How he takes it at heart . Shakesp . Twelfth Night . LABDANUM . n . s . A resin , of a strong not unpleasant smell , and an aromatick , but not agreeable taste . This juice exu ...
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... Look not ev'ry lineament to see ; Some will be cast in shades , and some will be So lamely drawn , you scarcely know ' tis she . Dry . 3. Weakly ; unsteadily ; poorly . LA MENESS . n . s . [ from lame . ] 1. The state of a cripple ...
... Look not ev'ry lineament to see ; Some will be cast in shades , and some will be So lamely drawn , you scarcely know ' tis she . Dry . 3. Weakly ; unsteadily ; poorly . LA MENESS . n . s . [ from lame . ] 1. The state of a cripple ...
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... look fat , sleek , and content- ed . Clarissa . 2. The master of an inn . Upon our arrival at the inu , my companion fetched out the jolly landlord , who knew him by his whistle . Addison . LANDMARK . n . s . [ land and mark . ] Any ...
... look fat , sleek , and content- ed . Clarissa . 2. The master of an inn . Upon our arrival at the inu , my companion fetched out the jolly landlord , who knew him by his whistle . Addison . LANDMARK . n . s . [ land and mark . ] Any ...
Side 33
... look'd prophets whisper fearful change . Shakesp 1 am warm'd , my heart Leaps at the trumpet's voice , and burns for glory . Addison 4. To fly ; to start . He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes ; so looks the ...
... look'd prophets whisper fearful change . Shakesp 1 am warm'd , my heart Leaps at the trumpet's voice , and burns for glory . Addison 4. To fly ; to start . He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes ; so looks the ...
Side 36
... look obliquely ; to look archly . I will leer upon him as he comes by ; and do but mark the countenance that he will give me . Shakesp . I wonder whether you taste the pleasure of in- dependency , or whether you do not sometimes leer ...
... look obliquely ; to look archly . I will leer upon him as he comes by ; and do but mark the countenance that he will give me . Shakesp . I wonder whether you taste the pleasure of in- dependency , or whether you do not sometimes leer ...
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