A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1186
... derives from the Fr. LACHESSE . } Lascher , w Lasche , slacke , loose , slow , remisse . ( See LASH . ) Skinner , from Lat . Larus . Lache , in Chaucer , says Junius , is explained - sluggish , dull , heavie , lazie ; and he suspects ...
... derives from the Fr. LACHESSE . } Lascher , w Lasche , slacke , loose , slow , remisse . ( See LASH . ) Skinner , from Lat . Larus . Lache , in Chaucer , says Junius , is explained - sluggish , dull , heavie , lazie ; and he suspects ...
Strana 1187
... derives from A. S. Læd - an , LADKIN . ducere , to lead or guide ; because children are led or educated to manly virtues . Skinner and Lye prefer A. S. Leode , people , ( see the quotation from Piers Plouhman ) ; also , as the latter ...
... derives from A. S. Læd - an , LADKIN . ducere , to lead or guide ; because children are led or educated to manly virtues . Skinner and Lye prefer A. S. Leode , people , ( see the quotation from Piers Plouhman ) ; also , as the latter ...
Strana 1188
... derives from log , truncus , and it is not improbable that it may have the same origin , viz . the Goth . Lag - yan , A. S. Lecg- an , to lay or lie ; and , consequentially , to remain at rest , inactive , sluggish . LA'GGER . To move ...
... derives from log , truncus , and it is not improbable that it may have the same origin , viz . the Goth . Lag - yan , A. S. Lecg- an , to lay or lie ; and , consequentially , to remain at rest , inactive , sluggish . LA'GGER . To move ...
Strana 1194
... derives from the A. S. Lath - ian , ge - lath - ian , con- gregare ; to assemble together , q.d. an assembly or convention . Lathe is also applied to a barn or granary , ( sc . ) a place where corn or grain is brought together , Skinner ...
... derives from the A. S. Lath - ian , ge - lath - ian , con- gregare ; to assemble together , q.d. an assembly or convention . Lathe is also applied to a barn or granary , ( sc . ) a place where corn or grain is brought together , Skinner ...
Strana 1199
... derives from Loosen , solvere , to dissolve ; or Lassen , fundere , liquefacere , to melt . Skinner , from Lad - an , ducere , because of all the baser metals it is ( as he thought ) the most ductile . Of seluer and of gold , of tyn and ...
... derives from Loosen , solvere , to dissolve ; or Lassen , fundere , liquefacere , to melt . Skinner , from Lad - an , ducere , because of all the baser metals it is ( as he thought ) the most ductile . Of seluer and of gold , of tyn and ...
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