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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... stand , my lords , and send discoverers forth , To know the numbers of our enemies . Shaksp . DISCOVERY . n ... [ from discover . ] 1. The act of finding any thing hidden . Dryden . . a . [ dis and Swift . 1. To discourage by cold ...
... stand , my lords , and send discoverers forth , To know the numbers of our enemies . Shaksp . DISCOVERY . n ... [ from discover . ] 1. The act of finding any thing hidden . Dryden . . a . [ dis and Swift . 1. To discourage by cold ...
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... stand restor'd again , While you dispense the laws , and guide the state . Dryden . To them but earth - born life they did dispense ; To us , for mutual aid , celestial sense . Tate . 2. To make up a medicine . 3. To DISPENSE with . To ...
... stand restor'd again , While you dispense the laws , and guide the state . Dryden . To them but earth - born life they did dispense ; To us , for mutual aid , celestial sense . Tate . 2. To make up a medicine . 3. To DISPENSE with . To ...
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... stand in narrow lanes , And beat our watch , and rob our passengers ; While he , young , wanton , and effeminate boy , Takes on the point of honour , to support So dissolute a crew . Shakspeare's Richard 11 . A man of little gravity ...
... stand in narrow lanes , And beat our watch , and rob our passengers ; While he , young , wanton , and effeminate boy , Takes on the point of honour , to support So dissolute a crew . Shakspeare's Richard 11 . A man of little gravity ...
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... stand in need of seldom lieth hid . Hooker . Both of them do diversly work , as they have their medium diversly disposed . Bacon . Whether the king did permit it to save his purse , or to communicate the envy of a business displeasing ...
... stand in need of seldom lieth hid . Hooker . Both of them do diversly work , as they have their medium diversly disposed . Bacon . Whether the king did permit it to save his purse , or to communicate the envy of a business displeasing ...
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... stand upon their guard . Government of the Tongue . It is not unnecessary to digest the documents of cracking authors into several classes . Harvey . DO'DDER . n . s . [ touteren , to shoot up , Dutch . Skinner . ] Dedder is a singular ...
... stand upon their guard . Government of the Tongue . It is not unnecessary to digest the documents of cracking authors into several classes . Harvey . DO'DDER . n . s . [ touteren , to shoot up , Dutch . Skinner . ] Dedder is a singular ...
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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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