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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... force alone , To draw and fasten sundred parts in one . Donne . Draw out with credulous desire , and lead At will ... Forces drawn off from the main army ; a detachment . Such a draught of forces would lessen the number of those that ...
... force alone , To draw and fasten sundred parts in one . Donne . Draw out with credulous desire , and lead At will ... Forces drawn off from the main army ; a detachment . Such a draught of forces would lessen the number of those that ...
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... force to drazu or deter their imitation than dis- Locke . courses . 32. To win ; to gain : a metaphor from gaming . This seems a fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses . 33. To receive ; to take up : as , to draw ...
... force to drazu or deter their imitation than dis- Locke . courses . 32. To win ; to gain : a metaphor from gaming . This seems a fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses . 33. To receive ; to take up : as , to draw ...
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... force along by impetuous pressure . He builds a bridge , who never drove a pite . 3 . Let what was put into his belly , and what he rips , he his sauce . His offer'd entrails shall his crime reproach , Walton's Angler . And drip their ...
... force along by impetuous pressure . He builds a bridge , who never drove a pite . 3 . Let what was put into his belly , and what he rips , he his sauce . His offer'd entrails shall his crime reproach , Walton's Angler . And drip their ...
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... force . Dryden EA ́LDERMAN . n . s . [ ealdenman , Saxon . ] The name of a Saxon magistrate ; alderman . EAME , n . s . [ eam , Saxon ; eom , Dutch . ] Uncle : a word still used in the wilder parts of Staffordshire . Daughter , says she ...
... force . Dryden EA ́LDERMAN . n . s . [ ealdenman , Saxon . ] The name of a Saxon magistrate ; alderman . EAME , n . s . [ eam , Saxon ; eom , Dutch . ] Uncle : a word still used in the wilder parts of Staffordshire . Daughter , says she ...
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... force of it . Ray . EDGING . n . 5. [ from edge . ] 1. What is added to any thing by way of ornament . The garland which I wove for you to wear , And border'd with a rosy edging round . Dryden . A woman branches out into a long ...
... force of it . Ray . EDGING . n . 5. [ from edge . ] 1. What is added to any thing by way of ornament . The garland which I wove for you to wear , And border'd with a rosy edging round . Dryden . A woman branches out into a long ...
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