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, Volumen2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... flowers ; Another bear the ewer , a third a diaper . Shaks . 1. To variegate ; to diversify ; to flower . DIAPASON . n . s . [ dia wasw . ] Diapason denotes a chord which includes tones it is the same with that we call an eighth , all ...
... flowers ; Another bear the ewer , a third a diaper . Shaks . 1. To variegate ; to diversify ; to flower . DIAPASON . n . s . [ dia wasw . ] Diapason denotes a chord which includes tones it is the same with that we call an eighth , all ...
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... flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of difform rays pro- ceed not from any contingent irregularities ; such as are veins , an uneven polish , or fortuitous DIFFO'RMITY . n . s . [ from ...
... flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of difform rays pro- ceed not from any contingent irregularities ; such as are veins , an uneven polish , or fortuitous DIFFO'RMITY . n . s . [ from ...
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... flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of diform rays pro- ceed not from any contingent irregularities ; such as are veins , an uneven polish , or fortuitous DIFFORMITY . n . s . [ from difform ...
... flower , one of which the leaves are unlike each other . The unequal refractions of diform rays pro- ceed not from any contingent irregularities ; such as are veins , an uneven polish , or fortuitous DIFFORMITY . n . s . [ from difform ...
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... flowers , such as the flos solis , & c . Quincy . DISCREDIT . n . S. [ decrediter , Fr. ] Ignominy ; reproach ; lower degree of infamy ; disgrace ; imputation of a fault . credits . Had I been the finder - out of this secret , it would ...
... flowers , such as the flos solis , & c . Quincy . DISCREDIT . n . S. [ decrediter , Fr. ] Ignominy ; reproach ; lower degree of infamy ; disgrace ; imputation of a fault . credits . Had I been the finder - out of this secret , it would ...
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... flower is sifted or bolted to a certain degree , the coarser part is called dogbolt , or flower for dogs . His only solace was , that now His dogbolt fortune was so low , That either it must quickly end , Or turn about again , and mend ...
... flower is sifted or bolted to a certain degree , the coarser part is called dogbolt , or flower for dogs . His only solace was , that now His dogbolt fortune was so low , That either it must quickly end , Or turn about again , and mend ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volumen2,Parte1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Vista completa - 1870 |
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