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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... head ; a fool . Dict . DIZZINESS . n . s . [ from dizzy . ] Giddi- ness ; whirl in the head . Fixed seriousness heats the brain in some to distraction , and causeth an aching and dizziness in sounder heads . Glanville . DIZZY . adj ...
... head ; a fool . Dict . DIZZINESS . n . s . [ from dizzy . ] Giddi- ness ; whirl in the head . Fixed seriousness heats the brain in some to distraction , and causeth an aching and dizziness in sounder heads . Glanville . DIZZY . adj ...
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... head- long ran ; These vile words ushering his blows , Thou deg fy , what's the cause Thou makest gods fight thus ? Chapman's Iliad . Do GCED . adj . [ from dog . ] Sullen ; sour ; morose ; ill - humoured ; gloomy . Your uncle must not ...
... head- long ran ; These vile words ushering his blows , Thou deg fy , what's the cause Thou makest gods fight thus ? Chapman's Iliad . Do GCED . adj . [ from dog . ] Sullen ; sour ; morose ; ill - humoured ; gloomy . Your uncle must not ...
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... head small , like that of the com- Quincy The too vig'rous dose too fiercely wrought , And added fury to the strength it brought . In a vehement pain of the head he prescribed Dryden's Virgil . the juice of the thapsia in warm water ...
... head small , like that of the com- Quincy The too vig'rous dose too fiercely wrought , And added fury to the strength it brought . In a vehement pain of the head he prescribed Dryden's Virgil . the juice of the thapsia in warm water ...
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... head ] Having the flowers growing one to another . The double rich scarlet nonsuch is a large double - beaded flower , of the richest scarlet colour . Mortimer . TO DOUBLE - LOCK . v , a . [ double and lock . ] To shoot the lock twice ...
... head ] Having the flowers growing one to another . The double rich scarlet nonsuch is a large double - beaded flower , of the richest scarlet colour . Mortimer . TO DOUBLE - LOCK . v , a . [ double and lock . ] To shoot the lock twice ...
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... head suddenly in the water . DOUSE . v . the water . Dowlas , filthy doolas ; 1 have given them away to bakers wives , and they have made boalsters of them . Down . n . s . [ dunn , Danish . ] To fall suddenly into 1. Soft feathers . It ...
... head suddenly in the water . DOUSE . v . the water . Dowlas , filthy doolas ; 1 have given them away to bakers wives , and they have made boalsters of them . Down . n . s . [ dunn , Danish . ] To fall suddenly into 1. Soft feathers . It ...
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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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