A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1216
... derives from the A. S. ) is applied to the hem , edge , or border ; including still the notion of holding to , or belonging to . The arms , legs , and thighs , are limbs or mem bers , or parts pertaining or belonging to the trunk or ...
... derives from the A. S. ) is applied to the hem , edge , or border ; including still the notion of holding to , or belonging to . The arms , legs , and thighs , are limbs or mem bers , or parts pertaining or belonging to the trunk or ...
Strana 1219
... derives from Leng - en , tangere ; a son being called ling , velut ges , quia patrem proxime tangit origine . In second , he derives from lang - en , pertinere , to pertain ( to be - long ) , and he has several other un- Decessary ...
... derives from Leng - en , tangere ; a son being called ling , velut ges , quia patrem proxime tangit origine . In second , he derives from lang - en , pertinere , to pertain ( to be - long ) , and he has several other un- Decessary ...
Strana 1220
... derives from the old Lat . word Lir , which he contends signified water , and hence liquare , to reduce to water , or to a fluid state . To liquate or liquefy , -to dissolve , to melt . Liquid , -watery or fluid , fluent , flowing ...
... derives from the old Lat . word Lir , which he contends signified water , and hence liquare , to reduce to water , or to a fluid state . To liquate or liquefy , -to dissolve , to melt . Liquid , -watery or fluid , fluent , flowing ...
Strana 1228
... derives from langen , trahere ; and Tooke asserts lang or long to be the preterperfect of the A. S. verb Leng - ian , to long , to make long , to lengthen , to stretch out , to produce ; and that no other deri- vation can be found for ...
... derives from langen , trahere ; and Tooke asserts lang or long to be the preterperfect of the A. S. verb Leng - ian , to long , to make long , to lengthen , to stretch out , to produce ; and that no other deri- vation can be found for ...
Strana 1232
... derives from lieb , bo- num , because every one de- sires that which is good : lieb , it is more probable , is from lieb - en , grateful , and therefore good . It may at least admit a conjecture that the A. S. Luf- ian , to love , has a ...
... derives from lieb , bo- num , because every one de- sires that which is good : lieb , it is more probable , is from lieb - en , grateful , and therefore good . It may at least admit a conjecture that the A. S. Luf- ian , to love , has a ...
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