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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... unto them . L'Estrange , Hosea . 15. To propagate plants by fixing their twigs in the ground . Mortimer . The chief time of laying gilliflowers is in July , when the flowers are gone . 16. To wager ; to stake . But since you will be mad ...
... unto them . L'Estrange , Hosea . 15. To propagate plants by fixing their twigs in the ground . Mortimer . The chief time of laying gilliflowers is in July , when the flowers are gone . 16. To wager ; to stake . But since you will be mad ...
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... unto him that saith to the wood , Awake ; to the dumb stone , Arise , it shall teach : behold , it is laid ever with gold and silver , and there is no breath at all in the midst of it . Habakkuk . 49. TO LAY out . To expend . Fathers ...
... unto him that saith to the wood , Awake ; to the dumb stone , Arise , it shall teach : behold , it is laid ever with gold and silver , and there is no breath at all in the midst of it . Habakkuk . 49. TO LAY out . To expend . Fathers ...
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... unto the brow of the hill . Luke . To conduct to any place . Save to every man his wife and children , that they may lead them away , and depart . 1 Sam . Then brought he me out of the way , and le me about the way without unto the ...
... unto the brow of the hill . Luke . To conduct to any place . Save to every man his wife and children , that they may lead them away , and depart . 1 Sam . Then brought he me out of the way , and le me about the way without unto the ...
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... unto so good supporters . Watton . Upon his iv'ry sceptre first he leant , Then shook his head , that shook the firmament . Dryden . Oppress'd with anguish , panting and o'erspent , His fainting limbs against an oak he leant . Dryden ...
... unto so good supporters . Watton . Upon his iv'ry sceptre first he leant , Then shook his head , that shook the firmament . Dryden . Oppress'd with anguish , panting and o'erspent , His fainting limbs against an oak he leant . Dryden ...
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... unto him , how to feed his beasts before noon , and where to shade them in the extreme heat . Wrangling pedant , Sidney . When in musick we have spent an hour , Your lecture shall have leisure for as much . Shakspeare . When letters ...
... unto him , how to feed his beasts before noon , and where to shade them in the extreme heat . Wrangling pedant , Sidney . When in musick we have spent an hour , Your lecture shall have leisure for as much . Shakspeare . When letters ...
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