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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... Latin . ] Un- girded ; loosely dressed . Dict . To DISCIND . v . a . [ discindo , Latin . ] To divide ; to cut in pieces . We found several concretions so soft , that we could easily discind them betwixt our fingers . DISCIPLE . n . s ...
... Latin . ] Un- girded ; loosely dressed . Dict . To DISCIND . v . a . [ discindo , Latin . ] To divide ; to cut in pieces . We found several concretions so soft , that we could easily discind them betwixt our fingers . DISCIPLE . n . s ...
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... Latin . ] 1. To cut in pieces . It is used chiefly of anatomical inquiries , made by separa- tion of the parts of a imal bodies . No mask , no trick , no favour , no reserve ; Dissect your mind , examine every nerve . Roscommon . Pope ...
... Latin . ] 1. To cut in pieces . It is used chiefly of anatomical inquiries , made by separa- tion of the parts of a imal bodies . No mask , no trick , no favour , no reserve ; Dissect your mind , examine every nerve . Roscommon . Pope ...
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... Latin . ] 1. Distance is space considered barely in length between any two beings , with- out considering any thing else between them . Locke It is very cheap , notwithstanding the great You must do it by distance of time . 2. cause ...
... Latin . ] 1. Distance is space considered barely in length between any two beings , with- out considering any thing else between them . Locke It is very cheap , notwithstanding the great You must do it by distance of time . 2. cause ...
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... Latin ; though the dolphin is supposed to be not the same fish . ] The name of a fish . His delights Ten thousand dollars for our gen'ral use . Shake , DOLORI FICK . adj . [ dolorificus , Latin . ] That causes grief or pain . The pain ...
... Latin ; though the dolphin is supposed to be not the same fish . ] The name of a fish . His delights Ten thousand dollars for our gen'ral use . Shake , DOLORI FICK . adj . [ dolorificus , Latin . ] That causes grief or pain . The pain ...
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... Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he called among good men , Who to his God ... Latin , ] To Dict . DOMINANT . adj . [ dominant , French dominans , Latin . ] Predominant ; pre- siding ; ascendant ...
... Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he called among good men , Who to his God ... Latin , ] To Dict . DOMINANT . adj . [ dominant , French dominans , Latin . ] Predominant ; pre- siding ; ascendant ...
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