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: Together with a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Volum 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... Gr . Ch . p . 446 . ACCU'STOMED . adj . [ from accustom . ] According to ... Gr . ç . Fr. as . Ital . and Span . asso . Germ . ess . ] 1. An unit ; a single ... n.s. [ Lat . acesco . ] Sourness ; acidity . Nurses should never give suck ...
... Gr . Ch . p . 446 . ACCU'STOMED . adj . [ from accustom . ] According to ... Gr . ç . Fr. as . Ital . and Span . asso . Germ . ess . ] 1. An unit ; a single ... n.s. [ Lat . acesco . ] Sourness ; acidity . Nurses should never give suck ...
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... n.s. [ from oxgov , Gr . the extremity of any body . ] Little pedestals without bases , placed at the middle and the two extremes of pediments , sometimes serving to sup- port statues . To ACT . v . n . [ ago , actum , Lat . ] 1. To be ...
... n.s. [ from oxgov , Gr . the extremity of any body . ] Little pedestals without bases , placed at the middle and the two extremes of pediments , sometimes serving to sup- port statues . To ACT . v . n . [ ago , actum , Lat . ] 1. To be ...
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... n.s . [ Lat . adhortatio . old Fr.anhorte- ment , Lacombe . Formerly a figure of rhetorick . " Adhortatio , when we ... Gr . ] 1. Neutral ; particularly used of some spirits and salts , which are neither of an acid or alkaline nature ...
... n.s . [ Lat . adhortatio . old Fr.anhorte- ment , Lacombe . Formerly a figure of rhetorick . " Adhortatio , when we ... Gr . ] 1. Neutral ; particularly used of some spirits and salts , which are neither of an acid or alkaline nature ...
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... n.s . [ old Fr. aggresse . low Lat . aggressus . ] Aggression . Leagues offensive , and defensive , which oblige the ... Gr . Ch . p . 340 . It is not To AGGRIEVE . v . a . [ old Fr. agrever . ] 1. To give sorrow ; to cause grief ; to ...
... n.s . [ old Fr. aggresse . low Lat . aggressus . ] Aggression . Leagues offensive , and defensive , which oblige the ... Gr . Ch . p . 340 . It is not To AGGRIEVE . v . a . [ old Fr. agrever . ] 1. To give sorrow ; to cause grief ; to ...
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... [ Gr . ] The contest for the prize . They must do their exercises too be anointed to the agon , and to the combat , as ... n.s. [ żywv , Gr . agon , low Lat . agonie , Fr. ] 1. The pangs of death ; properly the last contest be- tween life ...
... [ Gr . ] The contest for the prize . They must do their exercises too be anointed to the agon , and to the combat , as ... n.s. [ żywv , Gr . agon , low Lat . agonie , Fr. ] 1. The pangs of death ; properly the last contest be- tween life ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volum 1 Samuel Johnson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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