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, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - English language |
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... receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use . 5 . Chosen friends with sense refin'd ...
... receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use . 5 . Chosen friends with sense refin'd ...
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... receive and enjoy . Cornwal and Albany , Peacham . With my two daughters dowers , digest the third . Shakspeare . To dispose a wound order to a cure . 3. [ In chirurgery . ] to generate pus in To DIGEST . V. n . Το generate matter , as ...
... receive and enjoy . Cornwal and Albany , Peacham . With my two daughters dowers , digest the third . Shakspeare . To dispose a wound order to a cure . 3. [ In chirurgery . ] to generate pus in To DIGEST . V. n . Το generate matter , as ...
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... receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use . Chosen friends with sense refin'd ...
... receive , the brood . Prior . 3. To soften by heat , as in a boiler , or in a dunghil ; a chymical term . 4. To range methodically in the mind ; to apply knowledge by meditation to its proper use . Chosen friends with sense refin'd ...
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... receive and enjoy . Cornwal and Albany , With my two daughters dowers , digest the third . Shakspeare . 3. [ In chirurgery . ] To dispose a wound to generate pus in order to a cure . T DIGEST . V. n . To generate matter , as a wound ...
... receive and enjoy . Cornwal and Albany , With my two daughters dowers , digest the third . Shakspeare . 3. [ In chirurgery . ] To dispose a wound to generate pus in order to a cure . T DIGEST . V. n . To generate matter , as a wound ...
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... receive not sa- tisfaction from probable reasons , much less from bare asseverations . Brown . 6. [ In astrology . ] The planet is in dig- nity when it is in any sign . DIGNOTION . n . s . [ from dignosco , Lat . ] Distinction ...
... receive not sa- tisfaction from probable reasons , much less from bare asseverations . Brown . 6. [ In astrology . ] The planet is in dig- nity when it is in any sign . DIGNOTION . n . s . [ from dignosco , Lat . ] Distinction ...
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