A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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Strana 13
... arms until the hands meet . ειμαι , The Gr . N is admitted both by Lennep and Scheide , and perhaps by Ruhnkenius also , to have been used as a prefix . * But the Gr . preposition ev , the Lat . in : our own , in , un , are this literal ...
... arms until the hands meet . ειμαι , The Gr . N is admitted both by Lennep and Scheide , and perhaps by Ruhnkenius also , to have been used as a prefix . * But the Gr . preposition ev , the Lat . in : our own , in , un , are this literal ...
Strana 17
... arms , Bid rising arts display their mimic charms ! T. Warton . On the Birth of the Prince of Wales . ACID , R. ACID , adj . ACIDITY . ACIDULATE . ACE'SCENCY . ACE'SCENT . A'CETOUS . VOL . I. Fr. Acide ; It . Acido ; Sp . Acedo ; Lat ...
... arms , Bid rising arts display their mimic charms ! T. Warton . On the Birth of the Prince of Wales . ACID , R. ACID , adj . ACIDITY . ACIDULATE . ACE'SCENCY . ACE'SCENT . A'CETOUS . VOL . I. Fr. Acide ; It . Acido ; Sp . Acedo ; Lat ...
Strana 27
... arms , do not crack or adpasce themselves to have very often got the upper hand and mastery of your new made and unpractised soldiers . More . Ulopia by Robinson , Introd . In heauê how highly so euer any man is aduaunced , therwith is ...
... arms , do not crack or adpasce themselves to have very often got the upper hand and mastery of your new made and unpractised soldiers . More . Ulopia by Robinson , Introd . In heauê how highly so euer any man is aduaunced , therwith is ...
Strana 36
... arms ! cried Mortimer , and couch'd his quivering lance . Gray . Bard . A'GATE . Fr. Agathe , Agate ; It . Agata ; Lat . Achates . So called from Achates , a river in Sicily , where it was first found . See the quotation . The agate ...
... arms ! cried Mortimer , and couch'd his quivering lance . Gray . Bard . A'GATE . Fr. Agathe , Agate ; It . Agata ; Lat . Achates . So called from Achates , a river in Sicily , where it was first found . See the quotation . The agate ...
Strana 42
... arms ; to summon to arms ; or to be ready , prepared in arms ; for defence : and thus , generallyNe Turnus sluggish sloth doth stay , but fierce with speed he bends Gainst Troians all his power , and on the shore afront them tends ...
... arms ; to summon to arms ; or to be ready , prepared in arms ; for defence : and thus , generallyNe Turnus sluggish sloth doth stay , but fierce with speed he bends Gainst Troians all his power , and on the shore afront them tends ...
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