A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... Vossius ) , to deny . The verb is used by Dr. Johnson under the v . abjure , as synony mous with it . Let the princes be of what religion they please , that is all one to the most part of men ; so that with abnegation of God , of his ...
... Vossius ) , to deny . The verb is used by Dr. Johnson under the v . abjure , as synony mous with it . Let the princes be of what religion they please , that is all one to the most part of men ; so that with abnegation of God , of his ...
Strana 20
... Vossius is perplexed between Scaliger and Varro . E sua propria significatione agatur ad aliud indicandum . ( Scaliger . ) Quasi abagio , aut ambagio , h . e circumagio ( Varro ) : nempe quia adagio sit sermo circumambulans . It is used ...
... Vossius is perplexed between Scaliger and Varro . E sua propria significatione agatur ad aliud indicandum . ( Scaliger . ) Quasi abagio , aut ambagio , h . e circumagio ( Varro ) : nempe quia adagio sit sermo circumambulans . It is used ...
Strana 26
... Vossius de- rives from the Gr . Opa , time ; the time of spring ; the seasonable Of quarele , nor of none engyne . - Gower . Con . A. b . v . Did shrieke aloud , that through the house it rong , And the whole family there - with adred ...
... Vossius de- rives from the Gr . Opa , time ; the time of spring ; the seasonable Of quarele , nor of none engyne . - Gower . Con . A. b . v . Did shrieke aloud , that through the house it rong , And the whole family there - with adred ...
Strana 29
... Vossius has a variety of conjectures : it is perhaps from Id . p . 144. | αδυλίζω , Dorice pro ηδυλίζω , from ηus , suavis , sweet ; Houλw ( says Vossius ) valet idem ac R. Brunne , p . 188. ndoλoyw , sive , byssinis ac suavibus verbis ...
... Vossius has a variety of conjectures : it is perhaps from Id . p . 144. | αδυλίζω , Dorice pro ηδυλίζω , from ηus , suavis , sweet ; Houλw ( says Vossius ) valet idem ac R. Brunne , p . 188. ndoλoyw , sive , byssinis ac suavibus verbis ...
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... Vossius thinks from Grom , a grain ; which etymon he illustrates the application of Grandis , to fruges , frumenta ; Le to the whole product or accumulation of Tacumalate into large heaps ; to enlarge , to , to augment . are not always ...
... Vossius thinks from Grom , a grain ; which etymon he illustrates the application of Grandis , to fruges , frumenta ; Le to the whole product or accumulation of Tacumalate into large heaps ; to enlarge , to , to augment . are not always ...
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