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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... word for [ dià aac . ] A chord diapason . See DIAPASON . And ' twixt them both a quadrant was the base , Proportion ... words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty . Spenser . Not any damsel ...
... word for [ dià aac . ] A chord diapason . See DIAPASON . And ' twixt them both a quadrant was the base , Proportion ... words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty . Spenser . Not any damsel ...
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... words of any Dryden . language in alphabetical order , with explanations of their meaning ; a lexi- con ; a vocabulary ; a word - book . DIDACTICK . } adj . [ ddixTixos . ] Pre ceptive ; giving pre- cepts as a didactick poem is a poem ...
... words of any Dryden . language in alphabetical order , with explanations of their meaning ; a lexi- con ; a vocabulary ; a word - book . DIDACTICK . } adj . [ ddixTixos . ] Pre ceptive ; giving pre- cepts as a didactick poem is a poem ...
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... word which I com- mand you , neither shall you diminish aught from Deuteronomy . To DIMINISH . V. 7. To grow less ; to be impaired , The poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her nest , against the ...
... word which I com- mand you , neither shall you diminish aught from Deuteronomy . To DIMINISH . V. 7. To grow less ; to be impaired , The poor wren , The most diminutive of birds , will fight , Her young ones in her nest , against the ...
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... word . He huffs and dings , because we will not spend the little we have left , to get him the title of lord Strut . Arbuthnot . Shakspeare . DING - DONG . n . s . A word by which the sound of bells is imitated . Let us all ring fancy's ...
... word . He huffs and dings , because we will not spend the little we have left , to get him the title of lord Strut . Arbuthnot . Shakspeare . DING - DONG . n . s . A word by which the sound of bells is imitated . Let us all ring fancy's ...
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... word is frequent among the poets , but has been cen- sured as not analogical : all other words compounded with full consisting of a substantive and full : as , dreadful , or full of dread , joyful , or full of joy . ] Dire ; dreadful ...
... word is frequent among the poets , but has been cen- sured as not analogical : all other words compounded with full consisting of a substantive and full : as , dreadful , or full of dread , joyful , or full of joy . ] Dire ; dreadful ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volumen2,Parte1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Vista completa - 1870 |
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