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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... tree which produces mastich , esteemed astringent and bal- samick . Hill . LENTOUS . adj . [ lentus , Latin . ] Viscous ; tenacious ; capable to be drawn out . In this spawn of a lentous and transparent body , are to be discerned many ...
... tree which produces mastich , esteemed astringent and bal- samick . Hill . LENTOUS . adj . [ lentus , Latin . ] Viscous ; tenacious ; capable to be drawn out . In this spawn of a lentous and transparent body , are to be discerned many ...
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... trees of lignaloes which the Lord hath planted , and as cedar trees beside the Numbers . water . LIGNEOUS . adj ... tree itself . Bacon's Nat . History . Ten thousand seeds of the plant harts - tongue , hardly make the bulk of a ...
... trees of lignaloes which the Lord hath planted , and as cedar trees beside the Numbers . water . LIGNEOUS . adj ... tree itself . Bacon's Nat . History . Ten thousand seeds of the plant harts - tongue , hardly make the bulk of a ...
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... tree . The white thorn is in leaf , and the lilach tree . Bacon . LILIED . adj . [ from lily . ] Embellished with lilies . Nymphs and shepherds dance no more By sandy Ladon's lilied banks . LILY . n . s . [ lilium , Latin . ] Milton ...
... tree . The white thorn is in leaf , and the lilach tree . Bacon . LILIED . adj . [ from lily . ] Embellished with lilies . Nymphs and shepherds dance no more By sandy Ladon's lilied banks . LILY . n . s . [ lilium , Latin . ] Milton ...
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... tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ] The flower censists of several leaves , placed orbicularly , in the form of a ... trees continue sound many years , and grow to a considerable bulk . Sir Thomas Brown mentions one , in Norfolk ...
... tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ] The flower censists of several leaves , placed orbicularly , in the form of a ... trees continue sound many years , and grow to a considerable bulk . Sir Thomas Brown mentions one , in Norfolk ...
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... tree . dicine licked up by the tongue . See LIME . Hard box , and linden of a softer grain . Dryd . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd round , One a hard oak , a softer linden one . Dryden , LINE . n . s . [ linea , Latin ...
... tree . dicine licked up by the tongue . See LIME . Hard box , and linden of a softer grain . Dryd . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd round , One a hard oak , a softer linden one . Dryden , LINE . n . s . [ linea , Latin ...
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