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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - English language |
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... Glanville . diseased with . [ morbo laborare , Not in use . They abound with horse , Qfwhich one want our camp doth only labour . Ben Jonson . was called to another , who in childbed la- boured of an ulcer in her left hip . Wiseman . To ...
... Glanville . diseased with . [ morbo laborare , Not in use . They abound with horse , Qfwhich one want our camp doth only labour . Ben Jonson . was called to another , who in childbed la- boured of an ulcer in her left hip . Wiseman . To ...
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... Glanville . LA BOURSOME . adj . [ from labour . ] Made with great labour and diligence . Not in use . Forget Your laboursome and dainty trims , wherein You made great Jove angry . Shaksp . Cymbeline . He hath , my lord , by laboursome ...
... Glanville . LA BOURSOME . adj . [ from labour . ] Made with great labour and diligence . Not in use . Forget Your laboursome and dainty trims , wherein You made great Jove angry . Shaksp . Cymbeline . He hath , my lord , by laboursome ...
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... Glanville's Scepsis Th ' infernal minister advanc'd Seiz'd the due victim , and with tury lanc'd Her back , and piercing through her inmost heart , Drew backward . Dryden . 2. To open chirurgically ; to cut in order to a cure . We do ...
... Glanville's Scepsis Th ' infernal minister advanc'd Seiz'd the due victim , and with tury lanc'd Her back , and piercing through her inmost heart , Drew backward . Dryden . 2. To open chirurgically ; to cut in order to a cure . We do ...
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... Glanville's Scepsis . This scripture may be usefully applied as a caution to guard against those lapses and failings , to which our infirmities daily expose us . Rogers . It hath been my constant business to examine whether I could find ...
... Glanville's Scepsis . This scripture may be usefully applied as a caution to guard against those lapses and failings , to which our infirmities daily expose us . Rogers . It hath been my constant business to examine whether I could find ...
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... Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon it_illustrious weakness . L'Estrange Wideness . Supposing that the multitude and largeness of rivers ought to continue as great as now ; we ...
... Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon it_illustrious weakness . L'Estrange Wideness . Supposing that the multitude and largeness of rivers ought to continue as great as now ; we ...
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