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, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - English language |
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... thou , dost thou , bewail mortality ? Pope . 3. It has by before an instrument of death . Their young men shall die by the sword : their sons and daughters shall die by famine . Jerem . 4. Of before a disease . • They often come into ...
... thou , dost thou , bewail mortality ? Pope . 3. It has by before an instrument of death . Their young men shall die by the sword : their sons and daughters shall die by famine . Jerem . 4. Of before a disease . • They often come into ...
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... thou , dost thou , bewail mortality ? Pope . 3. It has by before an instrument of death . Their young men shall die by the sword : their sons and daughters shall die by famine . Jerem . 4. Of before a disease . They often come into the ...
... thou , dost thou , bewail mortality ? Pope . 3. It has by before an instrument of death . Their young men shall die by the sword : their sons and daughters shall die by famine . Jerem . 4. Of before a disease . They often come into the ...
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... thou his laws of fasting disannul ? Herbert . Wilt thou my judgments disannul ? Defame My equal rule , to clear thyself of blame ? Sandys . DISANNULMENT . n . s . [ from disannul . ] The act of making void . To DISAPPEAR . v . n ...
... thou his laws of fasting disannul ? Herbert . Wilt thou my judgments disannul ? Defame My equal rule , to clear thyself of blame ? Sandys . DISANNULMENT . n . s . [ from disannul . ] The act of making void . To DISAPPEAR . v . n ...
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... thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it by little and little ; but so , as if thou find any inconvenience by the change , thou come back to it again . Bacon . 2. To break off ; to interrupt . There is that property , in all letters ...
... thou shalt judge hurtful , to discontinue it by little and little ; but so , as if thou find any inconvenience by the change , thou come back to it again . Bacon . 2. To break off ; to interrupt . There is that property , in all letters ...
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... thou common dog , didst thou disgorge Thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ? And now thou wouldst eat thy dead vomit up . Shakspeare . From the distant shore they loudly laught , To see his heaving breast disgorge the briny draught ...
... thou common dog , didst thou disgorge Thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ? And now thou wouldst eat thy dead vomit up . Shakspeare . From the distant shore they loudly laught , To see his heaving breast disgorge the briny draught ...
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