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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... fore move immediately downwards to the guts . DIGESTION . n . s . [ from digest . ] Bacon's Natural History . 1. The act of digesting or concocting food in the stomach . Now good digestion wait on appetite , And health on both ...
... fore move immediately downwards to the guts . DIGESTION . n . s . [ from digest . ] Bacon's Natural History . 1. The act of digesting or concocting food in the stomach . Now good digestion wait on appetite , And health on both ...
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... fore move iminediately downwards to the guts . DIGESTION . n . s . [ from digest . ] Bacon's Natural History . 1. The act of digesting or concocting food in the stomach . Now good digestion wait on appetite , And health on both ...
... fore move iminediately downwards to the guts . DIGESTION . n . s . [ from digest . ] Bacon's Natural History . 1. The act of digesting or concocting food in the stomach . Now good digestion wait on appetite , And health on both ...
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... fore I gave them the slip . Spectator . DISGUISE . . . [ from the verb.j 1. A dress contrived to conceal the per- son that wears it . They generally act in a disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward show and appearances ...
... fore I gave them the slip . Spectator . DISGUISE . . . [ from the verb.j 1. A dress contrived to conceal the per- son that wears it . They generally act in a disguise themselves , and therefore mistake all outward show and appearances ...
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... fore things . 4 . To save a brother's life , Nature dispenses with the deed . Shaksp How few kingdoms are there , wherein , by dispensing with oaths , absolving subjects from allegiance , and cursing , or threatening to curse , as long ...
... fore things . 4 . To save a brother's life , Nature dispenses with the deed . Shaksp How few kingdoms are there , wherein , by dispensing with oaths , absolving subjects from allegiance , and cursing , or threatening to curse , as long ...
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... fore the word , though supported by great authorities , ought to be ejected from our language . ] To part in two ; to break ; to divide ; to sunder ; to se- parate ; to disunite . Shortly had the storm so dissevered the com- pany ...
... fore the word , though supported by great authorities , ought to be ejected from our language . ] To part in two ; to break ; to divide ; to sunder ; to se- parate ; to disunite . Shortly had the storm so dissevered the com- pany ...
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