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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... French ; dorsum , Latin . ] 1. To register on the back of a writing ; to superscribe . A French gentleman speaking with an English of the law salique , the English said that was meant of the women themselves , not of males claiming by ...
... French ; dorsum , Latin . ] 1. To register on the back of a writing ; to superscribe . A French gentleman speaking with an English of the law salique , the English said that was meant of the women themselves , not of males claiming by ...
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... French . ] 1. To swallow up . It is now little used in any sense . # 2. 1o fill . ་ For love his lofty triumphs to engrave , And. 2. A military machine . This is our engine , towers that overthrows ; Our spear that hurts , our sword that ...
... French . ] 1. To swallow up . It is now little used in any sense . # 2. 1o fill . ་ For love his lofty triumphs to engrave , And. 2. A military machine . This is our engine , towers that overthrows ; Our spear that hurts , our sword that ...
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... [ French . ] By the way . To ENRAGE . v . a . [ enrager , French . ] To irritate ; to provoke ; to make fu- rious ; to exasperate . The justice of their quarrel should not so much encourage as enrage them , being to re- venge the ...
... [ French . ] By the way . To ENRAGE . v . a . [ enrager , French . ] To irritate ; to provoke ; to make fu- rious ; to exasperate . The justice of their quarrel should not so much encourage as enrage them , being to re- venge the ...
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... French . ] Equality of weight ; equilibration ; equality of force . To EQUIP . v . a . [ equipper , French . ] 1. To furnish for a horseman or cavalier . 2. To furnish ; to accoutre ; to dress out . The country are led astray in ...
... French . ] Equality of weight ; equilibration ; equality of force . To EQUIP . v . a . [ equipper , French . ] 1. To furnish for a horseman or cavalier . 2. To furnish ; to accoutre ; to dress out . The country are led astray in ...
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... [ French . ] A nursery of snails . At the Capuchins I saw escargatories , which I took the more notice of , because I do not re- member to have met with any thing of the same kind in other countries . It is a square place boarded in , and ...
... [ French . ] A nursery of snails . At the Capuchins I saw escargatories , which I took the more notice of , because I do not re- member to have met with any thing of the same kind in other countries . It is a square place boarded in , and ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volum 2,Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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