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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... lord's purposes : he lives as a kind of fo- reigner under the same roof : a domestick , and yet a stranger too . South , To Do MIFY , V. a . [ domifico , Latin , ] To Dict . DOMINANT . adj . [ dominant , French dominans , Latin ...
... lord's purposes : he lives as a kind of fo- reigner under the same roof : a domestick , and yet a stranger too . South , To Do MIFY , V. a . [ domifico , Latin , ] To Dict . DOMINANT . adj . [ dominant , French dominans , Latin ...
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... lords and teeming ladies wait The promis'd dole . Dryden's Juvenal . It is a mighty check to beneficent tempers to consider how often good designs are frustrated ... lord , and all his pow's do field ; He a dragon ! if he be , ' tis DON DOO.
... lords and teeming ladies wait The promis'd dole . Dryden's Juvenal . It is a mighty check to beneficent tempers to consider how often good designs are frustrated ... lord , and all his pow's do field ; He a dragon ! if he be , ' tis DON DOO.
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... Lord of much riches which the use renowns ; Seven thousand broad - tail'd sheep graz'd on his downs . Sandys . Not all the fleecy wealth That doth enrich those downs is worth a thought , To this my errand , and the care it brought ...
... Lord of much riches which the use renowns ; Seven thousand broad - tail'd sheep graz'd on his downs . Sandys . Not all the fleecy wealth That doth enrich those downs is worth a thought , To this my errand , and the care it brought ...
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... lords were doom'd to Dryden . die . • Do WNFALLEN . participial adj . [ down and fall . ] Ruined ; fallen . Carew The ... Lord Hamlet , with his stockings loose , Ungarter'd , and downgyred to his ancles . Shakspeare Do wNHILL . n . s ...
... lords were doom'd to Dryden . die . • Do WNFALLEN . participial adj . [ down and fall . ] Ruined ; fallen . Carew The ... Lord Hamlet , with his stockings loose , Ungarter'd , and downgyred to his ancles . Shakspeare Do wNHILL . n . s ...
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... lord protector , and dub- took the sword from bed the lord mayor of London knight . Hayward on Edward VI . 2. To confer any kind of dignity , or new character . The jealous o'erworn widow and herself , Since that our brother dubb ' them ...
... lord protector , and dub- took the sword from bed the lord mayor of London knight . Hayward on Edward VI . 2. To confer any kind of dignity , or new character . The jealous o'erworn widow and herself , Since that our brother dubb ' them ...
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