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 3 |
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Prior . netritive part , is separated from the excremen- I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half bitious by the lateül veins ; and from thence from the ground , capable of holding four of the conveyed into the blood .
Prior . netritive part , is separated from the excremen- I saw a stage erected about a foot and a half bitious by the lateül veins ; and from thence from the ground , capable of holding four of the conveyed into the blood .
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Locke . ground . Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling ...
Locke . ground . Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling ...
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Grassy ground ; meadow ; Pope . ground unplowed , and kept for cattle : TO LAY . w.n. more frequently , and more properly , 1. To bring eggs . written lea . Hens will greedily eat the herb which will A tuft of daisies on a flow'ry lay ...
Grassy ground ; meadow ; Pope . ground unplowed , and kept for cattle : TO LAY . w.n. more frequently , and more properly , 1. To bring eggs . written lea . Hens will greedily eat the herb which will A tuft of daisies on a flow'ry lay ...
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Locker fave way , and laving them under the mould The eastern nations view the rising fires , abou : half a foot ; the ground should be first Whilst night shades us , and lazily retires . trade very light , and , after they are laid ...
Locker fave way , and laving them under the mould The eastern nations view the rising fires , abou : half a foot ; the ground should be first Whilst night shades us , and lazily retires . trade very light , and , after they are laid ...
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The act of pouring wine on the ground Li'bellous . adj . ( from libel . ] ... Sprinkling the first libations on the grounds Her name was Mercy , well - known over all , Dryden . To be both gracious , and eke liberal .
The act of pouring wine on the ground Li'bellous . adj . ( from libel . ] ... Sprinkling the first libations on the grounds Her name was Mercy , well - known over all , Dryden . To be both gracious , and eke liberal .
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