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, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... lost to view ; to vanish out of fight ; to fly ; to go away . 1. To deprive of life . 2. To discourage ; to deject ; to depress . The presence of a king engenders love amongst his subjects and his loyal friends , as it disanimates ...
... lost to view ; to vanish out of fight ; to fly ; to go away . 1. To deprive of life . 2. To discourage ; to deject ; to depress . The presence of a king engenders love amongst his subjects and his loyal friends , as it disanimates ...
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... lost . Dryden . Rolling down the steep Timavus raves , And through nine channels disembogues his Addison . To DISEMBO GUE . v . n . To gain a vent ; to flow . waves . By eminences placed up and down the globe , the rivers make ...
... lost . Dryden . Rolling down the steep Timavus raves , And through nine channels disembogues his Addison . To DISEMBO GUE . v . n . To gain a vent ; to flow . waves . By eminences placed up and down the globe , the rivers make ...
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... Lost . Send them up to their masters with a dish- DISH - WASHER . n . s . [ dish and washer ; clout pinned at their tails . Swift . mergus . ] The name of a bird . DISHABILLE . adj . [ deshabillé , Fr. ] Un- dressed ; loosely or ...
... Lost . Send them up to their masters with a dish- DISH - WASHER . n . s . [ dish and washer ; clout pinned at their tails . Swift . mergus . ] The name of a bird . DISHABILLE . adj . [ deshabillé , Fr. ] Un- dressed ; loosely or ...
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... Lost in the near effulgence . Thomson . 1. A broad piece of iron thrown in the ancient sports ; a quoit . The crystal of the eye , which in a fish is a ball , in any land animal is a disk or bowl ; being hereby fitted for the clearer ...
... Lost in the near effulgence . Thomson . 1. A broad piece of iron thrown in the ancient sports ; a quoit . The crystal of the eye , which in a fish is a ball , in any land animal is a disk or bowl ; being hereby fitted for the clearer ...
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... Lost . Thou durst not thus disparage glorious arms , Which greatest heroes have in battle worn , Their ornament and safety . Milton's Agonistes . They will defy That which they love most tenderly ; Quarrel with minc'd pies , and ...
... Lost . Thou durst not thus disparage glorious arms , Which greatest heroes have in battle worn , Their ornament and safety . Milton's Agonistes . They will defy That which they love most tenderly ; Quarrel with minc'd pies , and ...
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