A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 23
... seems incredible that de - ev , di- , to divide , to separate , ―can have had the same origin with SE - ELv , to bind , to join . Incredible as it may seem , our own language presents a very striking coincidence in the word Twin , which ...
... seems incredible that de - ev , di- , to divide , to separate , ―can have had the same origin with SE - ELv , to bind , to join . Incredible as it may seem , our own language presents a very striking coincidence in the word Twin , which ...
Strana 23
... seems more probable that avert , signified generally apposition or position ad - joining ; and that it was after ... seem to have been so used . The Gr . apa ; particula syllogistica ( Lennep ) and the Lat . Re , præverbium loquelare ...
... seems more probable that avert , signified generally apposition or position ad - joining ; and that it was after ... seem to have been so used . The Gr . apa ; particula syllogistica ( Lennep ) and the Lat . Re , præverbium loquelare ...
Strana 23
... seem singular that a claim for distinction should be seriously urged in favour of a Dictionary , because it contains an ... seems necessary to sort the several senses of each word , and to exhibit first its natural and primitive ...
... seem singular that a claim for distinction should be seriously urged in favour of a Dictionary , because it contains an ... seems necessary to sort the several senses of each word , and to exhibit first its natural and primitive ...
Strana 23
... seems to have been intended to express the future effect , the continuance of an action commenced in present time , and is so far emphatic . Thus , to civil - ize , to bring to a civil state ( progressively . ) Particularize , to ...
... seems to have been intended to express the future effect , the continuance of an action commenced in present time , and is so far emphatic . Thus , to civil - ize , to bring to a civil state ( progressively . ) Particularize , to ...
Strana 23
... seems to be of a complexion very different from that of treason . - Blackstone . Comment . b . iv . c . 6. p . 76 . ACCRUE , or Fr. Accru , Accroître ; It . Ac- ACCRE'w , v . crescere ; Sp . Acrecentar . See ACCRESCENT . ACCRU'MENT . To ...
... seems to be of a complexion very different from that of treason . - Blackstone . Comment . b . iv . c . 6. p . 76 . ACCRUE , or Fr. Accru , Accroître ; It . Ac- ACCRE'w , v . crescere ; Sp . Acrecentar . See ACCRESCENT . ACCRU'MENT . To ...
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