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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... Nature first made man , Ere the bafe laws of fervitude be- gan , When wild in woods the noble fa- vage ran . Dryden ... Natural , by Wetton . I will now deliver a ENGLISH TONGUE . dhyi nám, dhyi cingd m cym, dhyi will ...
... Nature first made man , Ere the bafe laws of fervitude be- gan , When wild in woods the noble fa- vage ran . Dryden ... Natural , by Wetton . I will now deliver a ENGLISH TONGUE . dhyi nám, dhyi cingd m cym, dhyi will ...
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... nature of the language , which has properly but one conjugation , fuch as has been exemplified ; from which all deviations are to be confidered as anomalies , which are indeed in our monofyllable Saxon verbs , and the verbs derived from ...
... nature of the language , which has properly but one conjugation , fuch as has been exemplified ; from which all deviations are to be confidered as anomalies , which are indeed in our monofyllable Saxon verbs , and the verbs derived from ...
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... nature of 30 . ANTHYPNO / TICK . a . [ ἀντὶ and ὕπνος . ] That which has the power of preventing fleep . ANTI . [ arri . ] A particle much used in com . pofition with words derived from the Greek ' ; it fignifies contrary to ; as ...
... nature of 30 . ANTHYPNO / TICK . a . [ ἀντὶ and ὕπνος . ] That which has the power of preventing fleep . ANTI . [ arri . ] A particle much used in com . pofition with words derived from the Greek ' ; it fignifies contrary to ; as ...
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... nature . Rale gb . Basin . Brown . APPERTINENT . a . [ from To appertain ] Belonging ; relating . Shakespeare . nal ... natural defire of good . 2. The defire of fenfual pleasure . Dryden . 3. Violent longing . Claverdon 4. Keennefs of ...
... nature . Rale gb . Basin . Brown . APPERTINENT . a . [ from To appertain ] Belonging ; relating . Shakespeare . nal ... natural defire of good . 2. The defire of fenfual pleasure . Dryden . 3. Violent longing . Claverdon 4. Keennefs of ...
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... natural .. 3. Cunning ; fkilful ; dexterous . A'RTFULLY . ad . [ from artful . ] _With art ; fkilfully . Waller . ARTFULNESS ... nature and instinct . 2. A fcience ; as , the liberal arts . Pope . Ben . Jobafon . Boyle . 3. A trade . 4 ...
... natural .. 3. Cunning ; fkilful ; dexterous . A'RTFULLY . ad . [ from artful . ] _With art ; fkilfully . Waller . ARTFULNESS ... nature and instinct . 2. A fcience ; as , the liberal arts . Pope . Ben . Jobafon . Boyle . 3. A trade . 4 ...
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