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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... force , and according to the same laws , as if the part upon which it acts were not surrounded with the body of the planet . Newton . 4 . ? Finite and infinite seem to be looked upon as the modes of quantity , and to be attributed ...
... force , and according to the same laws , as if the part upon which it acts were not surrounded with the body of the planet . Newton . 4 . ? Finite and infinite seem to be looked upon as the modes of quantity , and to be attributed ...
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... force . To DING . v . n . To bluster ; to bounce ; to huff . A low 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 ...
... force . To DING . v . n . To bluster ; to bounce ; to huff . A low 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 ...
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... force ; to weaken ; to disqualify for any act . The lords Strutts lived generously , and never used to dirty their fingers with pen , ink , and Arbuthnot . counters . The invasion and rebellion did not only dis able this king to be a ...
... force ; to weaken ; to disqualify for any act . The lords Strutts lived generously , and never used to dirty their fingers with pen , ink , and Arbuthnot . counters . The invasion and rebellion did not only dis able this king to be a ...
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... force is added to the fainting crew . Dryden . 2. Undress . DISASSIDUITY . n . s . Absence of care or attention . well The Cecilians kept him back ; as very knowing that , upon every little absence or dis- assiduity , he should be ...
... force is added to the fainting crew . Dryden . 2. Undress . DISASSIDUITY . n . s . Absence of care or attention . well The Cecilians kept him back ; as very knowing that , upon every little absence or dis- assiduity , he should be ...
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... force that pulieth them out , and yet so as not to discontinue or for- sake their own body . Bacon . 2. To lose an established or prescriptive custom or right . Thyself shalt discontinue from thine heritage that I gave thee , and I will ...
... force that pulieth them out , and yet so as not to discontinue or for- sake their own body . Bacon . 2. To lose an established or prescriptive custom or right . Thyself shalt discontinue from thine heritage that I gave thee , and I will ...
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