A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 1187
... land and sea . Grainger . The Sugar Cane , b . iii . LACONICK . Fr. " Laconizer , to live LACO'NICAL . strictly or sparingly , to speak LACO'NICALLY . briefly or pithily . " And Hol- LACO'NICISM . land - To laconize , to imitate LA ...
... land and sea . Grainger . The Sugar Cane , b . iii . LACONICK . Fr. " Laconizer , to live LACO'NICAL . strictly or sparingly , to speak LACO'NICALLY . briefly or pithily . " And Hol- LACO'NICISM . land - To laconize , to imitate LA ...
Strana 1188
... land , or having no immediate connexion with the sea . Francis . Horace , Ep . 2. To Lollius . application is to-- Superfluous lags the vet'ran on the stage , Till pitying nature signs the last release , And bids afflicted worth retire ...
... land , or having no immediate connexion with the sea . Francis . Horace , Ep . 2. To Lollius . application is to-- Superfluous lags the vet'ran on the stage , Till pitying nature signs the last release , And bids afflicted worth retire ...
Strana 1190
... LAND , n . Sw . Land : of unknown ety- LANDING , n . mology . ( See Wachter and Ihre . ) LA'NDLESS . May it not be formed of ( Goth . Lagy , ) Lay - en - ed , Lan - ed , Land ? As a substance , it is opposed to water . It is also ...
... LAND , n . Sw . Land : of unknown ety- LANDING , n . mology . ( See Wachter and Ihre . ) LA'NDLESS . May it not be formed of ( Goth . Lagy , ) Lay - en - ed , Lan - ed , Land ? As a substance , it is opposed to water . It is also ...
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 lieth unmanured , and wildly overgrowne . " And Skinner says ...
... 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 lieth unmanured , and wildly overgrowne . " And Skinner says ...
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