Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 121819 |
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... ( Shak- speare ) . 5. To take account of ( Bacon ) . 6 . To reckon at , with respect to number or pow er ( Shakspeare ) . 7. To consider with respect to importance ; to hold important ( Clarendon ) , 8. To compare with respect to price ...
... ( Shak- speare ) . 5. To take account of ( Bacon ) . 6 . To reckon at , with respect to number or pow er ( Shakspeare ) . 7. To consider with respect to importance ; to hold important ( Clarendon ) , 8. To compare with respect to price ...
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... ( Shak speare ) . VALUER . s . He that values ( Fell ) . : VALVULA , in anatomy . ( dim . of valva . ) A little valve : a valvule . VALVULA COLI . See VALVE OF THE COLON . VALVULA EUSTACHII . A membranous semilunar valve , which separates ...
... ( Shak speare ) . VALUER . s . He that values ( Fell ) . : VALVULA , in anatomy . ( dim . of valva . ) A little valve : a valvule . VALVULA COLI . See VALVE OF THE COLON . VALVULA EUSTACHII . A membranous semilunar valve , which separates ...
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... ( Shak- speare ) . 3. To pass away ; to be lost ( Alter- bury ) . " VANISHING QUANTITIES . See Eva- NESCENT . VANITY . s . ( vanitas , Lat . ) 1. Emptiness ; uncertainty ; inanity ( Eccles . ) . 2. Fruitless desire ; fruitless endeavour ...
... ( Shak- speare ) . 3. To pass away ; to be lost ( Alter- bury ) . " VANISHING QUANTITIES . See Eva- NESCENT . VANITY . s . ( vanitas , Lat . ) 1. Emptiness ; uncertainty ; inanity ( Eccles . ) . 2. Fruitless desire ; fruitless endeavour ...
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... ( Shak- speare ) . VA'STLY . ad . ( from vast . ) Greatly ; to a great degree ( South ) . VA'STNESS . s . ( from vast . ) Immensity ; enormous greatness ( Bentley ) . VASTUS EXTERNUS , in anatomy . ( vas- tus , so called from its size ...
... ( Shak- speare ) . VA'STLY . ad . ( from vast . ) Greatly ; to a great degree ( South ) . VA'STNESS . s . ( from vast . ) Immensity ; enormous greatness ( Bentley ) . VASTUS EXTERNUS , in anatomy . ( vas- tus , so called from its size ...
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... ( Shak- speare ) . 3. A cave ; a cavern ( Sandys ) . 4 . A repository for the dead ( Shakspeare ) . To VAULT . v . n . ( voûter , Fr. ) 1. To arch ; to shape as a vault ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To cover with an arch ( Milton ) . To VAULT . v ...
... ( Shak- speare ) . 3. A cave ; a cavern ( Sandys ) . 4 . A repository for the dead ( Shakspeare ) . To VAULT . v . n . ( voûter , Fr. ) 1. To arch ; to shape as a vault ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To cover with an arch ( Milton ) . To VAULT . v ...
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