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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... Swift . 2. To convict of a practice of errour . They behold those things disproved , disannul- led , and rejected , which use had made in a man- ner natural . Hooker . If God did not forbid all indifferent ceremo- nies , then our ...
... Swift . 2. To convict of a practice of errour . They behold those things disproved , disannul- led , and rejected , which use had made in a man- ner natural . Hooker . If God did not forbid all indifferent ceremo- nies , then our ...
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... Swift . all conversation ; I mean my deafness . Swift . 1. To deprive of a right or claim by some positive restriction ; to disable ; order . less . I pray you , husband , be not so disquiet ; The meat was well if you were so content ...
... Swift . all conversation ; I mean my deafness . Swift . 1. To deprive of a right or claim by some positive restriction ; to disable ; order . less . I pray you , husband , be not so disquiet ; The meat was well if you were so content ...
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... Swift . DISTINGUISHED . participial adj . [ from distinguish . ] Eminent ; transcendent ; extraordinary . For sins committed with many aggravations of guilt , the furnace of wrath will be seven times hotter , and burn with a ...
... Swift . DISTINGUISHED . participial adj . [ from distinguish . ] Eminent ; transcendent ; extraordinary . For sins committed with many aggravations of guilt , the furnace of wrath will be seven times hotter , and burn with a ...
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... Swift . They say there is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity , chance , or death . Shaksp DIVI'SIBLE . adj . [ divisibilis , Latin . ] Capable of being divided into parts ; discerptible ; separable . When we frame in our minds ...
... Swift . They say there is divinity in odd numbers , either in nativity , chance , or death . Shaksp DIVI'SIBLE . adj . [ divisibilis , Latin . ] Capable of being divided into parts ; discerptible ; separable . When we frame in our minds ...
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... Swift . DOCK . n . 5 . 3. The stump of the tail , which remains after docking . 2. The solid part of the tail . The tail of a great rhinoceros is not well de- scribed by Bontius . The dock is about half an inch thick , and two inches ...
... Swift . DOCK . n . 5 . 3. The stump of the tail , which remains after docking . 2. The solid part of the tail . The tail of a great rhinoceros is not well de- scribed by Bontius . The dock is about half an inch thick , and two inches ...
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