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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... o'er their hands to pour . Pope's Odyssey . To LAUGH . v . n . [ plapan , Sax . lachen , Germ , and Dut . lach , Scott . ] 1. To make that noise which sudden mer- riment excites . 2 . 3 . You saw my master wink and laugh upon you ...
... o'er their hands to pour . Pope's Odyssey . To LAUGH . v . n . [ plapan , Sax . lachen , Germ , and Dut . lach , Scott . ] 1. To make that noise which sudden mer- riment excites . 2 . 3 . You saw my master wink and laugh upon you ...
Side 32
... O'er barren mountains , o'er the flow'ry plain , The leafy forest , and the liquid main , Extends thy uncontroul'd and boundless reign . Dryden . Her leafy arms with such extent were spread , That hosts of birds , that wing the liquid ...
... O'er barren mountains , o'er the flow'ry plain , The leafy forest , and the liquid main , Extends thy uncontroul'd and boundless reign . Dryden . Her leafy arms with such extent were spread , That hosts of birds , that wing the liquid ...
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... o'er the present and the former time , 31 no example of so vile a crime Appears , then mourn . Dryden's Juvenal . A young child , distracted with the variety of his play - games , tired his maid every day to look them over . Locke . 18 ...
... o'er the present and the former time , 31 no example of so vile a crime Appears , then mourn . Dryden's Juvenal . A young child , distracted with the variety of his play - games , tired his maid every day to look them over . Locke . 18 ...
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... O'er love , o'er fear , extends his wide domain , LO'RDLY . adj . [ from lord . ] Unconquer'd lord of pleasure and of pain . Vanity of Human Wishes . person . Thou vouchsafest here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy lordliness To one ...
... O'er love , o'er fear , extends his wide domain , LO'RDLY . adj . [ from lord . ] Unconquer'd lord of pleasure and of pain . Vanity of Human Wishes . person . Thou vouchsafest here to visit me , Doing the honour of thy lordliness To one ...
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... o'er the meads , nor cross the wood . Dryden . LU'MINARY . n . s . [ luminare , Lat . lumi- naire , Fr. ] 1 . 2 . Any body which gives light . The great luminary Dispenses light from far . Milton . Any thing which gives intelligence ...
... o'er the meads , nor cross the wood . Dryden . LU'MINARY . n . s . [ luminare , Lat . lumi- naire , Fr. ] 1 . 2 . Any body which gives light . The great luminary Dispenses light from far . Milton . Any thing which gives intelligence ...
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