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 |
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Mean while the south wind rose , and with 2. Any thing kept parboiled in salt
pickle . black wings , And he that can rear up a pig in his house , Wide hovering ,
all the clouds together drove . Milton . Hath cheaper his bacon , and sweeter his ...
Mean while the south wind rose , and with 2. Any thing kept parboiled in salt
pickle . black wings , And he that can rear up a pig in his house , Wide hovering ,
all the clouds together drove . Milton . Hath cheaper his bacon , and sweeter his ...
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Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love ; And therefore hath the wind -
swift Cupid vings . You express yourself very desirous to win Sbakspert . upon
the judgment of your master , and not upon his affections only . Bacon . Falmouth
...
Therefore do nimble - pinion'd doves draw love ; And therefore hath the wind -
swift Cupid vings . You express yourself very desirous to win Sbakspert . upon
the judgment of your master , and not upon his affections only . Bacon . Falmouth
...
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To WIND up . ( used of a watch . ) To 1. To blow ; to sound by inflation . convolve
the spring . The squire ' gan nigher to approach , I frown the while , and
perchance wind up my And avind his horn under the castle wall , watch , or play
with ...
To WIND up . ( used of a watch . ) To 1. To blow ; to sound by inflation . convolve
the spring . The squire ' gan nigher to approach , I frown the while , and
perchance wind up my And avind his horn under the castle wall , watch , or play
with ...
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Where woman's crooked fancy turns and winds . Dryden . WI'NDINESS . n . s . [
from windy . ] Still fix thy eyes intent upon the throng , 1. Fulness of wind ;
flatulence . And , as the passes open , wind along . A windiness and puffing up of
your ...
Where woman's crooked fancy turns and winds . Dryden . WI'NDINESS . n . s . [
from windy . ] Still fix thy eyes intent upon the throng , 1. Fulness of wind ;
flatulence . And , as the passes open , wind along . A windiness and puffing up of
your ...
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[ wind and pipe . ] The passage for breath ; the asperia arteria . Let gallows gape
for dogs , let man go free , And let noc hemp his ... [ from wind . ] 1. Consisting of
wind . See what showers arise , Blown with the windy tempest of my soul Upon
thy ...
[ wind and pipe . ] The passage for breath ; the asperia arteria . Let gallows gape
for dogs , let man go free , And let noc hemp his ... [ from wind . ] 1. Consisting of
wind . See what showers arise , Blown with the windy tempest of my soul Upon
thy ...
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