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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... Spenser . The sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty . Spenser . Not any damsel , which her vaunteth most In skilful ...
... Spenser . The sweet numbers and melodious measures , With which I wont the winged words to tie , And make a tuneful diapase of pleasures , Now being let to run at liberty . Spenser . Not any damsel , which her vaunteth most In skilful ...
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... Spenser's Fairy Queen . In a manner tending to vilify , or les- It hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted ...
... Spenser's Fairy Queen . In a manner tending to vilify , or les- It hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted ...
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... Spenser . DISARRAY . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Disorder ; confufion ; loss of the re- gular order of battle . He returned towards the river , to prevent such danger as the disarray , occasioned by the narrowness of the bridge ...
... Spenser . DISARRAY . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Disorder ; confufion ; loss of the re- gular order of battle . He returned towards the river , to prevent such danger as the disarray , occasioned by the narrowness of the bridge ...
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... Spenser's Ireland . ther . 2. Sum spent . DISBURSER . n . s . [ from disburse . ] One that disburses . DISCA'LCEATED . adj . [ discalceatus , Latin . ] Stripped of shoes . DISCALCEATION . n . s . [ from discalce- ated . ] The act of ...
... Spenser's Ireland . ther . 2. Sum spent . DISBURSER . n . s . [ from disburse . ] One that disburses . DISCA'LCEATED . adj . [ discalceatus , Latin . ] Stripped of shoes . DISCALCEATION . n . s . [ from discalce- ated . ] The act of ...
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... Spenser . DISCIPLESHIP . n . 3. [ from disciple . ] The state or function of a disciple , or follower of a master . That to which justification is promised , is the giving up of the whole soul intirely unto Christ , undertaking ...
... Spenser . DISCIPLESHIP . n . 3. [ from disciple . ] The state or function of a disciple , or follower of a master . That to which justification is promised , is the giving up of the whole soul intirely unto Christ , undertaking ...
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