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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... and cutting them with- verb . ) out ; but they are but lame things , being too 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamentasmall to keep figure . Bacon , tion ; grief uttered in complaints or Swift , who could neither iy nor hide , cries .
... and cutting them with- verb . ) out ; but they are but lame things , being too 1. Sorrow audibly expressed ; lamentasmall to keep figure . Bacon , tion ; grief uttered in complaints or Swift , who could neither iy nor hide , cries .
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Ev'n in his garments , and did give himself , LAPIDA'TioN . 1. s . [ lapidatio , Lat . lapiAll thin and naked , to the numb cold night . dation , Fr. ] A stoning . Sbakspeare . LAPÍ'Deous . adj . [ lapideus , Lat . ] ...
Ev'n in his garments , and did give himself , LAPIDA'TioN . 1. s . [ lapidatio , Lat . lapiAll thin and naked , to the numb cold night . dation , Fr. ] A stoning . Sbakspeare . LAPÍ'Deous . adj . [ lapideus , Lat . ] ...
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Stillingficet . it must be some other substance latitani in the fiuid matter , and really distinguishable from LA'TTEN . n . s . [ leton , French ; latoen , More . Dutch ; lattwn , Welsh . ] Brass ; a mixLATITA'TION . 11 , s .
Stillingficet . it must be some other substance latitani in the fiuid matter , and really distinguishable from LA'TTEN . n . s . [ leton , French ; latoen , More . Dutch ; lattwn , Welsh . ] Brass ; a mixLATITA'TION . 11 , s .
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Deputa- hand ; juggle ; power of deceiving the tion ; commission ; embassy . eye by nimble motion ; trick ; decepAfter a location , ad res repetendas , and a refus ! and a derunciation or indiction of a war , the tion ; knack .
Deputa- hand ; juggle ; power of deceiving the tion ; commission ; embassy . eye by nimble motion ; trick ; decepAfter a location , ad res repetendas , and a refus ! and a derunciation or indiction of a war , the tion ; knack .
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LEGITIMA'TION . n . s . [ legitimation , tr . 2. Containing a legion . from legitimate . ] 3. Containing a great indefinite number . 1. Lawiul birth . Too many applying themselves betwixt jest I have disclaimed my land ; and earnest ...
LEGITIMA'TION . n . s . [ legitimation , tr . 2. Containing a legion . from legitimate . ] 3. Containing a great indefinite number . 1. Lawiul birth . Too many applying themselves betwixt jest I have disclaimed my land ; and earnest ...
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