A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, Explained in Their Different Meanings, and Authorized by the Names of the Writers in Whose Works They are FoundW. Strahan; J. and F. Rivington; J. Hinton; T. Davies; Hawes, Clarke, and Collins; R. Horsefield; W. Johnston; W. Owen; T. Lowndes; T. Caslon; S. Crowder; T. Longman; B. Law; Beckett, and De Hondt; E. and C. Dilly; J. Dodsley; W. Nicoll; W. Griffin; G. Robinson; T. Cadell; J. Knox; Almon; W. Goldsmith; J. and J. Ridley, 1773 |
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... mind unto , provide a pursehood , made of coarfe boultering , to be drawn and knit about your collar , which for more fafe- ty is to be lined again ft the eminent parts with woollen cloth . First cut a piece about an inch and a half ...
... mind unto , provide a pursehood , made of coarfe boultering , to be drawn and knit about your collar , which for more fafe- ty is to be lined again ft the eminent parts with woollen cloth . First cut a piece about an inch and a half ...
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... mind ; fervility ; balenefs . ABJECTLY . ad . [ from abject . ] ject manner , meanly . ABJECTNESS . f . [ from abje . ] Servility , Grew , meanness . ABILITY . f . [ babilité , Fr. ] 1. The power to do any thing , whether depending upon ...
... mind ; fervility ; balenefs . ABJECTLY . ad . [ from abject . ] ject manner , meanly . ABJECTNESS . f . [ from abje . ] Servility , Grew , meanness . ABILITY . f . [ babilité , Fr. ] 1. The power to do any thing , whether depending upon ...
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... mind . ABSTRACTEDLY . ad . With abftraction , fimply , feparately from all contingent cir . cumftances . 1. To make an ill ufe of . 2. To deceive , to impofe upon . 3. To treat with rudeness . ABU'SE .. [ from the verb abuse . ] 1. The ...
... mind . ABSTRACTEDLY . ad . With abftraction , fimply , feparately from all contingent cir . cumftances . 1. To make an ill ufe of . 2. To deceive , to impofe upon . 3. To treat with rudeness . ABU'SE .. [ from the verb abuse . ] 1. The ...
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... mind or body . ACCOMPLISHED . p . a . ACCOMPLISHER . f . [ from accomplish . ] The perfon that accomplishes . ACCOMPLISHMENT . f . [ accomplissements French . ] 1. Completion , full performance , perfec- 2. Completion ; as of a prophecy ...
... mind or body . ACCOMPLISHED . p . a . ACCOMPLISHER . f . [ from accomplish . ] The perfon that accomplishes . ACCOMPLISHMENT . f . [ accomplissements French . ] 1. Completion , full performance , perfec- 2. Completion ; as of a prophecy ...
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... mind . Milton . Donne . ABSTRACTEDLY . ad . With abstraction , fimply , feparately from all contingent cir- cumstances . Dryden . ABSTRACTION . f . [ abftra & tio , Lat . ] 1. The act of abstracting . Watts . Pope . 2. The state of ...
... mind . Milton . Donne . ABSTRACTEDLY . ad . With abstraction , fimply , feparately from all contingent cir- cumstances . Dryden . ABSTRACTION . f . [ abftra & tio , Lat . ] 1. The act of abstracting . Watts . Pope . 2. The state of ...
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