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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... appear in all the colours of thought . Collier of the Aspect . To DIE . v . n . [ deadian , Saxon . ] 1. To lose life ; to expire ; to pass into another state of existence . Thou dost kill me with thy falsehood ; and it grieves me not ...
... appear in all the colours of thought . Collier of the Aspect . To DIE . v . n . [ deadian , Saxon . ] 1. To lose life ; to expire ; to pass into another state of existence . Thou dost kill me with thy falsehood ; and it grieves me not ...
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... Appear ? Each then has organs to digest his food ; Shalsp . 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 ...
... Appear ? Each then has organs to digest his food ; Shalsp . 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 ...
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... appear . Collecting all his might , dilated stood , Satan alarm'd , Like Teneriff , or Atlas , unremov'd . Dim Opener of mine eyes , Spenser . But he would not endure that woful theam For to dilate at large ; but urged sore , With ...
... appear . Collecting all his might , dilated stood , Satan alarm'd , Like Teneriff , or Atlas , unremov'd . Dim Opener of mine eyes , Spenser . But he would not endure that woful theam For to dilate at large ; but urged sore , With ...
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... appear there together . To DIN . v . a . [ from the noun . ] 1. To stun with noise ; to harass with clamour . Rather live Locke . To bait thee for his bread , and din your ears With hungry cries . Otway's Venice Preserved . 2. To ...
... appear there together . To DIN . v . a . [ from the noun . ] 1. To stun with noise ; to harass with clamour . Rather live Locke . To bait thee for his bread , and din your ears With hungry cries . Otway's Venice Preserved . 2. To ...
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... appears by mul titudes of places in St. Austin . DIRE . adj . [ dirus , Latin . ] Dreadful ; Stilling fleet . dismal ... appear . Milton . Milton . Hydras , and gorgons , and chimeras dire . ' Or what the cross dire - looking planet ...
... appears by mul titudes of places in St. Austin . DIRE . adj . [ dirus , Latin . ] Dreadful ; Stilling fleet . dismal ... appear . Milton . Milton . Hydras , and gorgons , and chimeras dire . ' Or what the cross dire - looking planet ...
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