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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... word . ] Seaweed , of the ashes of which glass was made ; whence the word alkali . The ashes of the weed kali are sold to the Vene- tians for their glass works . Bacon . KAM . adj . Crooked . Kam , in Erse , is squint eyed , and applied ...
... word . ] Seaweed , of the ashes of which glass was made ; whence the word alkali . The ashes of the weed kali are sold to the Vene- tians for their glass works . Bacon . KAM . adj . Crooked . Kam , in Erse , is squint eyed , and applied ...
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... word . Nor when cold Winter keens the brightening flood , Would I weak shivering linger on the brink . Thomson . KEENLY . ado . [ from keen . ] Sharply ; vehemently ; eagerly ; bitterly . KE'ENNESS . n . s . [ from keen . ] 1. Sharpness ...
... word . Nor when cold Winter keens the brightening flood , Would I weak shivering linger on the brink . Thomson . KEENLY . ado . [ from keen . ] Sharply ; vehemently ; eagerly ; bitterly . KE'ENNESS . n . s . [ from keen . ] 1. Sharpness ...
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... word rather O'er France , and all her almost kingly dukedoms . KIRK . n . s . [ cynce , Sax . ; xvgian . ] An All in a kirtle of discoloured say He clothed was. 3. Bland ; mild ; softening . Through all the living regions do'st thou move ...
... word rather O'er France , and all her almost kingly dukedoms . KIRK . n . s . [ cynce , Sax . ; xvgian . ] An All in a kirtle of discoloured say He clothed was. 3. Bland ; mild ; softening . Through all the living regions do'st thou move ...
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... Word of denial in thy labra's here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou ly'st . Shax . LABYRINTH . n . s . [ labyrinthus , Lat . ] A maze ; a place formed with inextri- cable windings . Suffolk , stay ; Thou may'st not wander in ...
... Word of denial in thy labra's here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou ly'st . Shax . LABYRINTH . n . s . [ labyrinthus , Lat . ] A maze ; a place formed with inextri- cable windings . Suffolk , stay ; Thou may'st not wander in ...
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... word of God what them listeth , and make God's will submit unto their will , and break God's commandments for their own tradition's sake , unto them it seemeth Hooker . not good . They imagine , that laws which permit them not to do as ...
... word of God what them listeth , and make God's will submit unto their will , and break God's commandments for their own tradition's sake , unto them it seemeth Hooker . not good . They imagine , that laws which permit them not to do as ...
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