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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... peare . 3. To give supplies of things needful , to give assistance ; to contribute ; to afford . Others ministered unto him of their substance . Luke . He who has a soul wholly void of gratitude , should set his soul to learn of his ...
... peare . 3. To give supplies of things needful , to give assistance ; to contribute ; to afford . Others ministered unto him of their substance . Luke . He who has a soul wholly void of gratitude , should set his soul to learn of his ...
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... peare . To MoyLD . v . n . [ from the noun . ] To contract concreted matter ; to gather mould . In woods , in waves , in wars she wants to dwell , And will be found with peril and with pain ; Ne can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto ...
... peare . To MoyLD . v . n . [ from the noun . ] To contract concreted matter ; to gather mould . In woods , in waves , in wars she wants to dwell , And will be found with peril and with pain ; Ne can the man that moulds in idle cell Unto ...
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... peare , but not in use . His notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargy'd . Shakspeare . So told , as earthly notion can receive . Milton . NO'TIONAL . adj . [ from notion . ] sub- ideal ; 1. Imaginary intellectual ; sisting only in ...
... peare , but not in use . His notion weakens , his discernings Are lethargy'd . Shakspeare . So told , as earthly notion can receive . Milton . NO'TIONAL . adj . [ from notion . ] sub- ideal ; 1. Imaginary intellectual ; sisting only in ...
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... peare . ] A slavish attendant . Not in use . These kind of knaves in this plainness , Harbour more craft , and more corrupter ends , Than twenty silky ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely . Shakspeare OBSERVATION . n . s ...
... peare . ] A slavish attendant . Not in use . These kind of knaves in this plainness , Harbour more craft , and more corrupter ends , Than twenty silky ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely . Shakspeare OBSERVATION . n . s ...
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... peare's coining . Lay by all nicety and prolixious blushes . PROLIXITV . n . s . [ prolixité , French ; Shakspeart . from prolix . ] Tediousness ; tiresome length ; want of brevity . It is true , without any slips of prolixity , or ...
... peare's coining . Lay by all nicety and prolixious blushes . PROLIXITV . n . s . [ prolixité , French ; Shakspeart . from prolix . ] Tediousness ; tiresome length ; want of brevity . It is true , without any slips of prolixity , or ...
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