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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... body most from discontinuance . Bacon 2. Cessation ; intermission . Let us consider whether our approaches to him are sweet and refreshing , and if we are un- easy under any long discontinuance of our con- versation with him . 3. [ In ...
... body most from discontinuance . Bacon 2. Cessation ; intermission . Let us consider whether our approaches to him are sweet and refreshing , and if we are un- easy under any long discontinuance of our con- versation with him . 3. [ In ...
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... body , or sometimes by thoughts in the mind . Locke . 6. Discomposure of mind ; turbulence of passions . To DISORDER . v . a . [ dis and order . ] · 1. To throw into confusion ; to confound ; to put out of method ; to disturb ; to ...
... body , or sometimes by thoughts in the mind . Locke . 6. Discomposure of mind ; turbulence of passions . To DISORDER . v . a . [ dis and order . ] · 1. To throw into confusion ; to confound ; to put out of method ; to disturb ; to ...
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... body , To shape my legs of an unequal size , To disproportion me in every part . Shaksp . Distance and men's fears have so enlarged the truth , and so disproportioned every thing , that we have made the little troop of discontents a ...
... body , To shape my legs of an unequal size , To disproportion me in every part . Shaksp . Distance and men's fears have so enlarged the truth , and so disproportioned every thing , that we have made the little troop of discontents a ...
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... body to emboss . Fairy Q If a prince should give a man , besides his an- cient patrimony which his family had been dis- ized of , an additional estate , never before in the possession of his ancestors , he could not be said to re ...
... body to emboss . Fairy Q If a prince should give a man , besides his an- cient patrimony which his family had been dis- ized of , an additional estate , never before in the possession of his ancestors , he could not be said to re ...
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... body ; and their contrary qualities served not for the dissolution of the compound , but the va riety of the composure . South . 5. The substance formed by dissolving any body . 6 . 7. Destruction . 2 . DISTAFF THISTLE . . 5 . To DISTA ...
... body ; and their contrary qualities served not for the dissolution of the compound , but the va riety of the composure . South . 5. The substance formed by dissolving any body . 6 . 7. Destruction . 2 . DISTAFF THISTLE . . 5 . To DISTA ...
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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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