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, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Henry v . One to beget , and one receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use ...
... Henry v . One to beget , and one receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use ...
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... Henry's words ; they murder Em- ma's fame . Prior . 2. To break at junctures ; to separate at the part where there is a cement . Mould'ring arches , and disjointed columns . I Irene . 3. To break in pieces ; to dilaniate . Rotation must ...
... Henry's words ; they murder Em- ma's fame . Prior . 2. To break at junctures ; to separate at the part where there is a cement . Mould'ring arches , and disjointed columns . I Irene . 3. To break in pieces ; to dilaniate . Rotation must ...
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... Henry v . ries . state . They will have admirers among posterity , and be equally celebrated by those whose minds will not be distempered by interest , passion , or partia- lity . Addison's Freeholder . 5. To make disaffected , or ...
... Henry v . ries . state . They will have admirers among posterity , and be equally celebrated by those whose minds will not be distempered by interest , passion , or partia- lity . Addison's Freeholder . 5. To make disaffected , or ...
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... Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and Scribonia . 2. Separation ; disunion . Dryden . Such motions may occasion a farther aliena- tion of mind , and divorce of affections , in her , from my religion . These things , to be a bastard , and ...
... Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and Scribonia . 2. Separation ; disunion . Dryden . Such motions may occasion a farther aliena- tion of mind , and divorce of affections , in her , from my religion . These things , to be a bastard , and ...
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... Henry . 3. A turn used to escape pursuit . Man is frail , Convulsions rack his nerves , and cares his breast ; His flying life is chas'd by rav'ning pains , Through all his doubles , in the winding veins . Blackmore . 4. A trick ; a ...
... Henry . 3. A turn used to escape pursuit . Man is frail , Convulsions rack his nerves , and cares his breast ; His flying life is chas'd by rav'ning pains , Through all his doubles , in the winding veins . Blackmore . 4. A trick ; a ...
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