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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... cause of the disaster . Derham . DISGRACE . n . s . [ disgrace , Fr. ] 1. State of being out of favour . 2. State of ignominy ; dishonour ; state of shame . Like a dull actor , now I have forgot my part , and I am out Even to a full ...
... cause of the disaster . Derham . DISGRACE . n . s . [ disgrace , Fr. ] 1. State of being out of favour . 2. State of ignominy ; dishonour ; state of shame . Like a dull actor , now I have forgot my part , and I am out Even to a full ...
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... cause , that it does it a real service . Woodward . DISLIKE . . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Disinclination ; absence of affection ; the contrary to fondness . He then them took , and tempering goodly well Their contrary dislikes with ...
... cause , that it does it a real service . Woodward . DISLIKE . . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Disinclination ; absence of affection ; the contrary to fondness . He then them took , and tempering goodly well Their contrary dislikes with ...
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... cause possibly the dissolution of the world may happen the next moment ? Bentley . 8. Breach or ruin of any thing compacted or united . Is a man confident of wealth and power ? Why let him read of those strange unexpected dissolutions ...
... cause possibly the dissolution of the world may happen the next moment ? Bentley . 8. Breach or ruin of any thing compacted or united . Is a man confident of wealth and power ? Why let him read of those strange unexpected dissolutions ...
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... cause by which any thing is turn- ed from its proper course or tendency . Fortunes , honour , friends , Are mere diversions from love's proper object , Which only is itself . Denham's Sophy . 3. Sport ; something that unbends the mind ...
... cause by which any thing is turn- ed from its proper course or tendency . Fortunes , honour , friends , Are mere diversions from love's proper object , Which only is itself . Denham's Sophy . 3. Sport ; something that unbends the mind ...
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... cause that breaks concord . Money , the great divider of the world , hath , by a strange revolution , been the great uniter of a divided people . Swift . 4. A particular kind of compasses DIVIDUAL . adj . [ dividuus , Latin . ] Di ...
... cause that breaks concord . Money , the great divider of the world , hath , by a strange revolution , been the great uniter of a divided people . Swift . 4. A particular kind of compasses DIVIDUAL . adj . [ dividuus , Latin . ] Di ...
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