The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen2Blackie & son, 1883 |
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... root , from a hypo- thetical L. form radicina , from radix , radi- cis , a root . ] To pluck up by the roots ; to extirpate . [ Rare . ] The coulter rusts Shak That should deracinate such savagery . Deracination ( de - ras'in - a " shon ) ...
... root , from a hypo- thetical L. form radicina , from radix , radi- cis , a root . ] To pluck up by the roots ; to extirpate . [ Rare . ] The coulter rusts Shak That should deracinate such savagery . Deracination ( de - ras'in - a " shon ) ...
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... root or primitive word ; as , a hundred words are often derived from a single monosyllabic root . - 4 . To turn from its natural course ; to divert ; as , to derive water from the main channel or current into lateral rivulets . The ...
... root or primitive word ; as , a hundred words are often derived from a single monosyllabic root . - 4 . To turn from its natural course ; to divert ; as , to derive water from the main channel or current into lateral rivulets . The ...
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... root sprih , to desire . Prosper is from same root . ] To be without hope ; to give up all hope or expectation : followed by of . 2 Cor . i . 8 . We despaired even of life . Never despair of God's blessings here or of his reward ...
... root sprih , to desire . Prosper is from same root . ] To be without hope ; to give up all hope or expectation : followed by of . 2 Cor . i . 8 . We despaired even of life . Never despair of God's blessings here or of his reward ...
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... root stan , a stronger form of sta , root of stare , to stand . The English stand , stay , belong to the same root ] 1. To set , ordain , or appoint to a use , purpose , state , or place ; as , we destine a son to the ministerial office ...
... root stan , a stronger form of sta , root of stare , to stand . The English stand , stay , belong to the same root ] 1. To set , ordain , or appoint to a use , purpose , state , or place ; as , we destine a son to the ministerial office ...
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... root , which is as it were cut or bitten off abruptly . It flowers from June to October , and is common in meadows and pastures . The devil is said to have bit its root out of envy because it possessed so many virtues and was so ...
... root , which is as it were cut or bitten off abruptly . It flowers from June to October , and is common in meadows and pastures . The devil is said to have bit its root out of envy because it possessed so many virtues and was so ...
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Términos y frases comunes
acid action Addison æquus anat animal arch asunder Bacon body called cause Chaucer church colour common consisting court deprive dicotyledonous discharge discourse disease dispense distinguished divided divine doctrine double draw Dryden earth eidos electricity English equal evil excite flowers fluid force genus give Goth hath hence honour Hudibras Icel inclose intens Jonson kind king land Lord Macaulay manner means ment metal Milton mind molluscs name given nature ness one's person Pertaining piece plants Pope priv produced quantity Rare render resembling root Scotch Scotland Scots law sense separate Shak sion skin sound species Spenser spirit stamens substance surface taining Tennyson term applied thing thou tion trees v. t. pret v.t. Prefix v.t. Prefix dis word
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Página 26 - ... an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study, which I take to be my portion in- this life, joined with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to after-times, as they should not willingly let it die.
Página 120 - Rules to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holy-days begin. EASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon or next after the twenty-first day of March, and if the full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after.
Página 68 - Ceremony, Not all these, laid in bed majestical, Can sleep so soundly as the wretched slave, Who with a body fill'd and vacant mind Gets him to rest, cramm'd with distressful bread...
Página 144 - There is no death ! What seems so is transition : This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call Death.
Página 176 - This was the noblest Roman of them all : All the conspirators, save only he, Did that they did in envy of great Caesar; He only, in a general honest thought, And common good to all, made one of them. His life was gentle; and the elements So mix'd in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, This was a man!
Página 8 - I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not, The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar From the sphere of our sorrow...
Página 209 - For he hath put all things under his feet! "But when he saith all things are put under him, it is manifest that he is excepted which did put all things under him. And when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him that God may be all in all.
Página 117 - Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new : That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do...
Página 20 - how the world wags: Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot; And thereby hangs a tale.
Página 47 - What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more. Sure he that made us with such large discourse, Looking before and after, gave us not That capability and god-like reason To fust in us unus'd.