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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... colour . To LACKER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To smear over with lacker . What shook the stage , and made the people " stare ? Cato's long wig , flower'd gown , and lacker'd chair . Pepe . LACKEY . n . s . [ laquais , Fr. ] An attend ...
... colour . To LACKER . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To smear over with lacker . What shook the stage , and made the people " stare ? Cato's long wig , flower'd gown , and lacker'd chair . Pepe . LACKEY . n . s . [ laquais , Fr. ] An attend ...
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... colour . This factescence does commonly ensue , when wine , being impregnated with gums , or other vegetable concretions , that abound with sulphu- reous corpuscles , fair water is suddenly poured upon the solution . Boyle on Colours ...
... colour . This factescence does commonly ensue , when wine , being impregnated with gums , or other vegetable concretions , that abound with sulphu- reous corpuscles , fair water is suddenly poured upon the solution . Boyle on Colours ...
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... colour , between ultramarine and vermilion , yet it is rather sweet than harsh . It is made of cochineal . Dryden . LAMB . n . s . [ lamb , Gothick and Saxon . ] 1. The young of a sheep . I'm young ; but something You may deserve of him ...
... colour , between ultramarine and vermilion , yet it is rather sweet than harsh . It is made of cochineal . Dryden . LAMB . n . s . [ lamb , Gothick and Saxon . ] 1. The young of a sheep . I'm young ; but something You may deserve of him ...
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... colour are but one and the same thing : no colour more re- sembles the air than white , and by consequence no colour which is lighter . Dryden . Two cylindrick bodies with annular sulci , found with sharks teeth , and other shells , in ...
... colour are but one and the same thing : no colour more re- sembles the air than white , and by consequence no colour which is lighter . Dryden . Two cylindrick bodies with annular sulci , found with sharks teeth , and other shells , in ...
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... colours again emerged out of the whiteness , the violet and the blue at its inward limb , and at its outward limb the red ... colour , shape , and size Assume , as likes them best , condense , or rare . Milton . 2. To tear asunder ; to ...
... colours again emerged out of the whiteness , the violet and the blue at its inward limb , and at its outward limb the red ... colour , shape , and size Assume , as likes them best , condense , or rare . Milton . 2. To tear asunder ; to ...
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