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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... shew , is but a wreath of thorns ; VOL . II . " aër . DIAGNOSTICK . n . s . [ daywoxw . ] A symptom by which a disease is distin- guished from others . I shall lay down some indisputable marks of this vice , that whenever we see the ...
... shew , is but a wreath of thorns ; VOL . II . " aër . DIAGNOSTICK . n . s . [ daywoxw . ] A symptom by which a disease is distin- guished from others . I shall lay down some indisputable marks of this vice , that whenever we see the ...
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... shew what kind of strings they are , which , though strongly fastened to the inside of the receiver and superficies of the bladder , must draw as forcibly one as another , in compa- rison of those that within the bladder draw so as to ...
... shew what kind of strings they are , which , though strongly fastened to the inside of the receiver and superficies of the bladder , must draw as forcibly one as another , in compa- rison of those that within the bladder draw so as to ...
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... shew that the Romans ap- plied themselves to trade . Arbuthnot on Coins . To DIGEST . v . a . [ digero , digestum , Latin . ] 1. To distribute into various classes or repositories ; to range or dispose me- thodically . 2. To concoct in ...
... shew that the Romans ap- plied themselves to trade . Arbuthnot on Coins . To DIGEST . v . a . [ digero , digestum , Latin . ] 1. To distribute into various classes or repositories ; to range or dispose me- thodically . 2. To concoct in ...
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... shew his disapprobation of the publishing of others . Pope . To DISAPPROVE . v . a . [ desapprouver , French . ] 1. To dislike ; to censure . I reason'd much , alas ! but more I lov'd ; Sent and recall'd , ordain'd and disapprov'd ...
... shew his disapprobation of the publishing of others . Pope . To DISAPPROVE . v . a . [ desapprouver , French . ] 1. To dislike ; to censure . I reason'd much , alas ! but more I lov'd ; Sent and recall'd , ordain'd and disapprov'd ...
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... shew'd dislike among the christian peers . Fairfax . To DISLIKE . v . a . disapprove ; to [ dis and like . ] To tion ... shews that they had some dislocation from their natural site . 3. A luxation ; a violent pressure of a Burnet . bone ...
... shew'd dislike among the christian peers . Fairfax . To DISLIKE . v . a . disapprove ; to [ dis and like . ] To tion ... shews that they had some dislocation from their natural site . 3. A luxation ; a violent pressure of a Burnet . bone ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volumen2,Parte1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Vista completa - 1870 |
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