A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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... past part . of the Goth . verb , Tau - yan , to do so , he thinks , ad and at are the past part . of the Latin verb , ag - ere , to act , with the omission of the final um ; thus ag - itum ( g hard ) , ag - tum , ag - dum , agd , ad ...
... past part . of the Goth . verb , Tau - yan , to do so , he thinks , ad and at are the past part . of the Latin verb , ag - ere , to act , with the omission of the final um ; thus ag - itum ( g hard ) , ag - tum , ag - dum , agd , ad ...
Strana 23
... past participle of the verb , to slay ; -in Anglo - Saxon , slah - an , to strike , to beat , to beat or cast down . TL 299 A To slight , a verb , formed in the usual way upon the past participle , is to beat , to cast or throw down ...
... past participle of the verb , to slay ; -in Anglo - Saxon , slah - an , to strike , to beat , to beat or cast down . TL 299 A To slight , a verb , formed in the usual way upon the past participle , is to beat , to cast or throw down ...
Strana 23
... past participle , Abanned , Aband ( and so the word is written in the Mirror for Magistrates , and Spenser ) . Upon this past participle , the English Abandon , and also Fr. It . and Sp . appear to have been formed : and to Abandon is ...
... past participle , Abanned , Aband ( and so the word is written in the Mirror for Magistrates , and Spenser ) . Upon this past participle , the English Abandon , and also Fr. It . and Sp . appear to have been formed : and to Abandon is ...
Strana 23
... past . of Adipisci , ( Ad - apisci . ) See APT . ADEPTION . Lat . Adeptio ; from Adeptus ; To acquire ; to obtain . In the wyt and pollecie of the Capitayne , consisteth the chiefe adeption of the victorie and ouerthrowe of the ene ...
... past . of Adipisci , ( Ad - apisci . ) See APT . ADEPTION . Lat . Adeptio ; from Adeptus ; To acquire ; to obtain . In the wyt and pollecie of the Capitayne , consisteth the chiefe adeption of the victorie and ouerthrowe of the ene ...
Strana 32
... past ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand , and choose thee for their own . Cowper . Task . b . iii . It is not meant , that we should be affectedly forward in ...
... past ! Few know thy value , and few taste thy sweets ; Though many boast thy favours , and affect To understand , and choose thee for their own . Cowper . Task . b . iii . It is not meant , that we should be affectedly forward in ...
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