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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... prince the father of a people made . Pope . 2. It is taken by Bacon in the feminine ; as prince also is . Ferdinand and Isabella , kings of Spain , recovered the great and rich kingdom of Granada from the Bacon Moors ludicrous . England ...
... prince the father of a people made . Pope . 2. It is taken by Bacon in the feminine ; as prince also is . Ferdinand and Isabella , kings of Spain , recovered the great and rich kingdom of Granada from the Bacon Moors ludicrous . England ...
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... prince , greatly moved the two princes to compassion . Sidney . So as to cause sorrow . Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , And sinks most lamentably . Shakesp . Ant . and Cleo . 3. Pitifully ; despicably . LAMENTATION . n . s ...
... prince , greatly moved the two princes to compassion . Sidney . So as to cause sorrow . Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , And sinks most lamentably . Shakesp . Ant . and Cleo . 3. Pitifully ; despicably . LAMENTATION . n . s ...
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... prince may not , much less may inferior judges , deny justice , when it is legally and com- petently demanded . Taylor . LEGATARY . n . s . [ legataire , Fr. from legatum , Lat . ] One who has a legacy left . An executor shal ! exhibit ...
... prince may not , much less may inferior judges , deny justice , when it is legally and com- petently demanded . Taylor . LEGATARY . n . s . [ legataire , Fr. from legatum , Lat . ] One who has a legacy left . An executor shal ! exhibit ...
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... prince . Of Gloster's treachery , And of the loyal service of his son , When I inform'd him , then he call'd me sot . Shak . The regard of duty in that most loyal_nation Knolles . overcame all other difficulties . Loyal subjects often ...
... prince . Of Gloster's treachery , And of the loyal service of his son , When I inform'd him , then he call'd me sot . Shak . The regard of duty in that most loyal_nation Knolles . overcame all other difficulties . Loyal subjects often ...
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... prince , protector of this land ; Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mail'd up in shame , with papers on my back . Shakesp . To MAIM . v . a . [ maitan , Goth . to cut off ; mehaigner to maim , old Fr. me- haina , Armorick ...
... prince , protector of this land ; Methinks I should not thus be led along , Mail'd up in shame , with papers on my back . Shakesp . To MAIM . v . a . [ maitan , Goth . to cut off ; mehaigner to maim , old Fr. me- haina , Armorick ...
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