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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... Sidney . His funeral shall not be in our camp , Lest it discomfort us . Shakspeare . DISCOMFORTABLE . adj . [ from discom- fort . ] 4. That is melancholy and refuses com- fort . Discomfortable cousin know'st thou not That when the ...
... Sidney . His funeral shall not be in our camp , Lest it discomfort us . Shakspeare . DISCOMFORTABLE . adj . [ from discom- fort . ] 4. That is melancholy and refuses com- fort . Discomfortable cousin know'st thou not That when the ...
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... Sidney . Be calm in arguing ; for fierceness makes Error a fault , and truth discourtesy . Herbert . He made me visits , maundering as if I had done him a discourtesy . Wiseman . DISCOURTEOUSLY . adv . [ from discour- tecus ...
... Sidney . Be calm in arguing ; for fierceness makes Error a fault , and truth discourtesy . Herbert . He made me visits , maundering as if I had done him a discourtesy . Wiseman . DISCOURTEOUSLY . adv . [ from discour- tecus ...
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... Sidney . What safe and nicely I might well delay By rule of knighthood , I disdain and spurn . Shakspeare . Tell him , Cato Disdains a life which he has power to offer . DISDAIN . n . s . Addison . tempt ; scorn ; contemptuous anger ...
... Sidney . What safe and nicely I might well delay By rule of knighthood , I disdain and spurn . Shakspeare . Tell him , Cato Disdains a life which he has power to offer . DISDAIN . n . s . Addison . tempt ; scorn ; contemptuous anger ...
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... Sidney . which did stir great envy in the lords of the king's side , who counted her blood a disparage- ment to be mingled with the king's . 3. Reproach ; disgrace ; indignity . Bacon . Gentle knight , That doth against the dead is hand ...
... Sidney . which did stir great envy in the lords of the king's side , who counted her blood a disparage- ment to be mingled with the king's . 3. Reproach ; disgrace ; indignity . Bacon . Gentle knight , That doth against the dead is hand ...
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... Sidney . weed . The species are seventeen , ten of which grow wild , several of them being used in medecine ; and the sort called the oriental burdock , is said to be the true rhubarb . Miller . Nothing teems But hateful docks , rough ...
... Sidney . weed . The species are seventeen , ten of which grow wild , several of them being used in medecine ; and the sort called the oriental burdock , is said to be the true rhubarb . Miller . Nothing teems But hateful docks , rough ...
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