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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... plant . LEAF . n . s . leaves , plural . " [ leaf , Šaxon ; leef , Dutch . ] 1. The green deciduous parts of plants and flowers . This is the state of man ; to - day he puts forth The tender leaves of hopes , to - inorrow blossoms ...
... plant . LEAF . n . s . leaves , plural . " [ leaf , Šaxon ; leef , Dutch . ] 1. The green deciduous parts of plants and flowers . This is the state of man ; to - day he puts forth The tender leaves of hopes , to - inorrow blossoms ...
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... plant . Know'st thou , Flucllen ? -Yes . -Tell him I'll knock his leek about his pate , Upon St. David's day . Shakspeare . Leck to the Welsh , to Dutchmen butter ' s dear . Gay . We use acrid plants inwardly and outwardly in gangrenes ...
... plant . Know'st thou , Flucllen ? -Yes . -Tell him I'll knock his leek about his pate , Upon St. David's day . Shakspeare . Leck to the Welsh , to Dutchmen butter ' s dear . Gay . We use acrid plants inwardly and outwardly in gangrenes ...
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... plant . It hath a papilionaceous flower , the pointal of which becomes a short pod , containing orbicular seeds , for the most part convex ; the leaves are conjugated , growing to one mid - rib , and are ter- minated by tendrils ...
... plant . It hath a papilionaceous flower , the pointal of which becomes a short pod , containing orbicular seeds , for the most part convex ; the leaves are conjugated , growing to one mid - rib , and are ter- minated by tendrils ...
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... plant . LICENSE . n . s . [ licentia , Lat . licence , Fr. ] 1. Exorbitant liberty ; contempt of legal and necessary restraint . Some of the wiser seeing that a popular licence is indeed the many - headed tyranny , prevailed with the ...
... plant . LICENSE . n . s . [ licentia , Lat . licence , Fr. ] 1. Exorbitant liberty ; contempt of legal and necessary restraint . Some of the wiser seeing that a popular licence is indeed the many - headed tyranny , prevailed with the ...
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... Plant trees and shrubs near home , for bees to pitch on at their swarming , that they may not be in danger of being lost for want of a lighting place . Mortimer's Husbandry . To LIGHTEN . v . n . [ lit , ligt , Saxon . ] 1. To flash ...
... Plant trees and shrubs near home , for bees to pitch on at their swarming , that they may not be in danger of being lost for want of a lighting place . Mortimer's Husbandry . To LIGHTEN . v . n . [ lit , ligt , Saxon . ] 1. To flash ...
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