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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... Bear- ing wool . LANK . adj . [ lancke , Dutch . ] 1. Loose ; not filled up ; not stiffened out ; not fat ; not ... bears it , but looks black and dismal in another's hand . Gov. of the Tongue . Judge what a ridiculous thing it were ...
... Bear- ing wool . LANK . adj . [ lancke , Dutch . ] 1. Loose ; not filled up ; not stiffened out ; not fat ; not ... bears it , but looks black and dismal in another's hand . Gov. of the Tongue . Judge what a ridiculous thing it were ...
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... bear a large boned sheep of the best shape and deepest staple . Mortimer . 2. Wide ; extensive . Their former large peopling was an effect of the countries impoverishing . Carew . Let them dwell in the land , and trade there- in ; for ...
... bear a large boned sheep of the best shape and deepest staple . Mortimer . 2. Wide ; extensive . Their former large peopling was an effect of the countries impoverishing . Carew . Let them dwell in the land , and trade there- in ; for ...
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... bear'st the Julian name . Dryden . LA WLESSLY . adv . [ from lawless . ] In a manner contrary to law . Fear not , he bears an honourable mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly . Shaksp . LAWMAKER . n . s . [ law and maker . ] Le ...
... bear'st the Julian name . Dryden . LA WLESSLY . adv . [ from lawless . ] In a manner contrary to law . Fear not , he bears an honourable mind , And will not use a woman lawlessly . Shaksp . LAWMAKER . n . s . [ law and maker . ] Le ...
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... bear ; the leaders first He laid along , and then the vulgar pierc'd . Dryden . 30. To place in comparison . Lay down by those pleasures the fearful and dangerous thunders and lightnings , and then there will be found no comparison ...
... bear ; the leaders first He laid along , and then the vulgar pierc'd . Dryden . 30. To place in comparison . Lay down by those pleasures the fearful and dangerous thunders and lightnings , and then there will be found no comparison ...
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... bear that de- gree of heat : it afterwards vitrifies with the baser metals , and carries them off , in form of scoriæ , to the sides of the vessel . The weakest acids are the best solvents for lead : it dissolves very readily in aqua ...
... bear that de- gree of heat : it afterwards vitrifies with the baser metals , and carries them off , in form of scoriæ , to the sides of the vessel . The weakest acids are the best solvents for lead : it dissolves very readily in aqua ...
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