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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... lost her lustre . He had in his eye the divorce which had passed Shakspeare's Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and Scribonia . 2. Separation ; disunion . Dryden . Such motions may occasion a farther aliena- tion of mind , and divorce of ...
... lost her lustre . He had in his eye the divorce which had passed Shakspeare's Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and Scribonia . 2. Separation ; disunion . Dryden . Such motions may occasion a farther aliena- tion of mind , and divorce of ...
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... lost thy land , do not also loose thy constancy ; and if thou must die a little sooner . yet do not die impatiently . Loose me . - I will free thee . -Do , and I'll be thy slave . Taylor . Dryden . 9. To Do is put before verbs sometimes ...
... lost thy land , do not also loose thy constancy ; and if thou must die a little sooner . yet do not die impatiently . Loose me . - I will free thee . -Do , and I'll be thy slave . Taylor . Dryden . 9. To Do is put before verbs sometimes ...
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... lost it to a doit . Pope . DOLE . n . s [ from deal ; dælan , Sax . ] 1. The act of distribution or dealing . It was your presurmise , 2 . 3 . 4 . That in the dole of blows your son might drop . Shakspeart . The personal fruition in any ...
... lost it to a doit . Pope . DOLE . n . s [ from deal ; dælan , Sax . ] 1. The act of distribution or dealing . It was your presurmise , 2 . 3 . 4 . That in the dole of blows your son might drop . Shakspeart . The personal fruition in any ...
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... Lost . After donation there is an absolute change and alienation made of the property of the thing given : which being so alienated , a man has no more to do with it than with a thing bought with another's money . South . 2. The grant ...
... Lost . After donation there is an absolute change and alienation made of the property of the thing given : which being so alienated , a man has no more to do with it than with a thing bought with another's money . South . 2. The grant ...
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... lost , adjudg'd to death and hell By doom severe . Milton . In the great day , wherein the secrets of all hearts shall be laid open , no one shall be made to answer for what he knows nothing of ; but shall receive his doom , his ...
... lost , adjudg'd to death and hell By doom severe . Milton . In the great day , wherein the secrets of all hearts shall be laid open , no one shall be made to answer for what he knows nothing of ; but shall receive his doom , his ...
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