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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... plant . ] consequences of his excess , far outweigh all that is grateful in it . Decay of Piety . 1. To remove a plant . 2. To drive a people from the place in which they have fixed their residence . 2. To exhaust the spirits , to ...
... plant . ] consequences of his excess , far outweigh all that is grateful in it . Decay of Piety . 1. To remove a plant . 2. To drive a people from the place in which they have fixed their residence . 2. To exhaust the spirits , to ...
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... a business displeasing to his people , was diversly inter- preted . Bacon . Leicester bewrayed a desire to plant him in the queen's favour , which was diversly interpreted DIVERTISEMENT . n . s . [ divertissement , 3 DIV DIV.
... a business displeasing to his people , was diversly inter- preted . Bacon . Leicester bewrayed a desire to plant him in the queen's favour , which was diversly interpreted DIVERTISEMENT . n . s . [ divertissement , 3 DIV DIV.
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... plant ; a and guide him . Bacon . 7.To Do is used for any verb , to save the repetition of the word : as , I shall come , but if I do not go away ; that is , if I come not . Thus painters Cupids paint , thus poets do A naked god , blind ...
... plant ; a and guide him . Bacon . 7.To Do is used for any verb , to save the repetition of the word : as , I shall come , but if I do not go away ; that is , if I come not . Thus painters Cupids paint , thus poets do A naked god , blind ...
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... plant : when it first shoots from the seed it has little roots , which pierce the earth near the roots of other plants ; but the capillaments of which it is formed soon after clinging about these plants , the roots wi- ther away . From ...
... plant : when it first shoots from the seed it has little roots , which pierce the earth near the roots of other plants ; but the capillaments of which it is formed soon after clinging about these plants , the roots wi- ther away . From ...
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... plant . DRAGONTRES . n . s . A species of palm . DRAGO ́ON . n . s . [ from dragen , Ger- man , to carry . ] A kind of soldier that serves indifferently either on foot or horseback . the Dragnets were made to fish within the deep ,. And ...
... plant . DRAGONTRES . n . s . A species of palm . DRAGO ́ON . n . s . [ from dragen , Ger- man , to carry . ] A kind of soldier that serves indifferently either on foot or horseback . the Dragnets were made to fish within the deep ,. And ...
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