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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... light , not volatile ; grave . 5. Afflictive , calamitous . 6. Bad , inconvenient ; vexatious . A word of burlesque complaint . 7. Dark - coloured . 8. Heavy , weighty , ponderous . 9. Heavy , applied to bread , as contrary to light ...
... light , not volatile ; grave . 5. Afflictive , calamitous . 6. Bad , inconvenient ; vexatious . A word of burlesque complaint . 7. Dark - coloured . 8. Heavy , weighty , ponderous . 9. Heavy , applied to bread , as contrary to light ...
Strana 1
... light thrown out , or emitted , -- a spark : we call vocal , articulate sounds , thrown out , emitted , uttered , -speech . But spark or speech , means ( any - thing ) thrown out : all other respective applications , are consequential ...
... light thrown out , or emitted , -- a spark : we call vocal , articulate sounds , thrown out , emitted , uttered , -speech . But spark or speech , means ( any - thing ) thrown out : all other respective applications , are consequential ...
Strana 18
... light upon subjects , from which uncertainty has hitherto deterred the wise , and obscurity the ignorant . Hume . On Human Understanding , s . 1 . Here then is another source of what has been called abstract terms ; or , rather , as you ...
... light upon subjects , from which uncertainty has hitherto deterred the wise , and obscurity the ignorant . Hume . On Human Understanding , s . 1 . Here then is another source of what has been called abstract terms ; or , rather , as you ...
Strana 32
... [ light ] cannot be , because it sometime affecteth the sight of the eye with offence . Ralegh . History of the World , b . i . c . 1. § 7 . Albeit he trusted the Englishmen well inough , yet being borne on the other side of the seas , he ...
... [ light ] cannot be , because it sometime affecteth the sight of the eye with offence . Ralegh . History of the World , b . i . c . 1. § 7 . Albeit he trusted the Englishmen well inough , yet being borne on the other side of the seas , he ...
Strana 41
... light , And from this hillocke farre at Aruns aimes within her sigid . — Tryne . Encidos , b . xi . Like sa a stoute ... light , gay , giddy , unsteady , fluttering . To motion through the air ; to manner of moving generally ; to the ...
... light , And from this hillocke farre at Aruns aimes within her sigid . — Tryne . Encidos , b . xi . Like sa a stoute ... light , gay , giddy , unsteady , fluttering . To motion through the air ; to manner of moving generally ; to the ...
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