A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1187
... land and sea . LACO NICK . LACO'NICAL . LACONICALLY . LACO / NICISM . Grainger . The Sugar Cane , b . iii . Fr. " Laconizer , to live strictly or sparingly , to speak briefly or pithily . " And Hol- land - To laconize , to imitate the ...
... land and sea . LACO NICK . LACO'NICAL . LACONICALLY . LACO / NICISM . Grainger . The Sugar Cane , b . iii . Fr. " Laconizer , to live strictly or sparingly , to speak briefly or pithily . " And Hol- land - To laconize , to imitate the ...
Strana 1188
... land or pasture in which they lie . In Hardyng's Chronicle ( quoted by Dr. Jamieson ) the place where Arthur was laid in burial . The mynster church , this day of great repayre Of Glastenbury , where now he has his leyre . Harding ...
... land or pasture in which they lie . In Hardyng's Chronicle ( quoted by Dr. Jamieson ) the place where Arthur was laid in burial . The mynster church , this day of great repayre Of Glastenbury , where now he has his leyre . Harding ...
Strana 1190
... land - wind were wee borne . Thus royal sir , to see you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year . Dryden . To his Majesty . A tax laid upon land seems hard to the land - holder , be- cause it is so much money going visibly ...
... land - wind were wee borne . Thus royal sir , to see you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year . Dryden . To his Majesty . A tax laid upon land seems hard to the land - holder , be- cause it is so much money going visibly ...
Strana 1197
... land ; lands untilled , extending between planted lands or woods . And under lynde in a launde . lenede ich a stounde To lithen here laies , and here loveliche notes . Loe from the hill above on th ' other side , Through the wide lawnds ...
... land ; lands untilled , extending between planted lands or woods . And under lynde in a launde . lenede ich a stounde To lithen here laies , and here loveliche notes . Loe from the hill above on th ' other side , Through the wide lawnds ...
Strana 1199
... land , land that LE'ASOW . lieth untilled . Gower uses the ex- pression " the lease , which is plaine ; " Verstegan takes Legh , ley , or lea , " to signifie ground that heth unmanured , and wildly overgrowne . " And Skinner says , that ...
... land , land that LE'ASOW . lieth untilled . Gower uses the ex- pression " the lease , which is plaine ; " Verstegan takes Legh , ley , or lea , " to signifie ground that heth unmanured , and wildly overgrowne . " And Skinner says , that ...
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