A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2William Pickering, 1837 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1186
... ( Skinner . ) The Lat . Laqueus , and It . Laccio , as well as the Eng . Latch , and lace , are the past tense and past part . of the A. S. Læcc - an , lec - gan , lacc - ean , prehendere , appre- hendere , to catch , to hold , ( Tooke ...
... ( Skinner . ) The Lat . Laqueus , and It . Laccio , as well as the Eng . Latch , and lace , are the past tense and past part . of the A. S. Læcc - an , lec - gan , lacc - ean , prehendere , appre- hendere , to catch , to hold , ( Tooke ...
Strana 1187
... Skinner and Lye prefer A. S. Leode , people , ( see the quotation from Piers Plouhman ) ; also , as the latter asserts , signifying juvenis ; but leode means a companion , follower , or attendant , and may itself be from læd - an , to ...
... Skinner and Lye prefer A. S. Leode , people , ( see the quotation from Piers Plouhman ) ; also , as the latter asserts , signifying juvenis ; but leode means a companion , follower , or attendant , and may itself be from læd - an , to ...
Strana 1188
... Skinner writes it lamers , thongs ; and suggests the Lat . Laminæ . Goth . A. S. Dut . Ger . and Swed . Lamb , agnus . The origin of the word , says Junius , im- probably enough , is to be sought , prefixo l , from This etymo- That none ...
... Skinner writes it lamers , thongs ; and suggests the Lat . Laminæ . Goth . A. S. Dut . Ger . and Swed . Lamb , agnus . The origin of the word , says Junius , im- probably enough , is to be sought , prefixo l , from This etymo- That none ...
Strana 1189
... Skinner says , -perhaps from the Ger . Lahmen , Dut . Lamen , to lame ; and interprets it , cædere , ictibus permolere . See SLAM . To beat , to bruise with blows . And lamb'd ye shall be e're we leave ye . Beaum . & Fletch . The ...
... Skinner says , -perhaps from the Ger . Lahmen , Dut . Lamen , to lame ; and interprets it , cædere , ictibus permolere . See SLAM . To beat , to bruise with blows . And lamb'd ye shall be e're we leave ye . Beaum . & Fletch . The ...
Strana 1192
... ( Skinner ) of hleap - an , to leap , and wince , a wing , because it so quickly moves , expands , and claps its wings together . By Minshew , because it laps or claps the wings so often . In Fr. Van- LAPWING . neau . The false lapwing ...
... ( Skinner ) of hleap - an , to leap , and wince , a wing , because it so quickly moves , expands , and claps its wings together . By Minshew , because it laps or claps the wings so often . In Fr. Van- LAPWING . neau . The false lapwing ...
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