The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... Dryden . Largely ( lärj'li ) , adv . In a large manner ; 2. To fatten ; to enrich . 2. To give Latin terminations or forms to , Latitudinarian. LARBOARD of Jonah , ' Allit . Poems of xiv . Cent . ' Wedg- wood . ] Naut . the left hand ...
... Dryden . Largely ( lärj'li ) , adv . In a large manner ; 2. To fatten ; to enrich . 2. To give Latin terminations or forms to , Latitudinarian. LARBOARD of Jonah , ' Allit . Poems of xiv . Cent . ' Wedg- wood . ] Naut . the left hand ...
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... Dryden . 2. To throw up with a sudden jerk . He falls ; and lashing up his heels , his rider throws . Dryden . 3. To beat , as with something loose ; to dash against . And big waves lash the frighted shores . Prior . 4. To satirize ; to ...
... Dryden . 2. To throw up with a sudden jerk . He falls ; and lashing up his heels , his rider throws . Dryden . 3. To beat , as with something loose ; to dash against . And big waves lash the frighted shores . Prior . 4. To satirize ; to ...
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... Dryden . -To lay on , ( a ) to strike ; to beat ; to deal blows incessantly and with vehemence . ( b ) To act with vehemence . To lay out , ( a ) to purpose ; to intend ; as , he lays out to make a journey . ( b ) To take measures . I ...
... Dryden . -To lay on , ( a ) to strike ; to beat ; to deal blows incessantly and with vehemence . ( b ) To act with vehemence . To lay out , ( a ) to purpose ; to intend ; as , he lays out to make a journey . ( b ) To take measures . I ...
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... Dryden . 4. Detail or amplification ; extension or en- largement ; as , to pursue a subject to a great length . - 5 . Distance . He had marched to the length of Exeter . Clarendon . -At length , ( a ) at or in the full extent ; as , let ...
... Dryden . 4. Detail or amplification ; extension or en- largement ; as , to pursue a subject to a great length . - 5 . Distance . He had marched to the length of Exeter . Clarendon . -At length , ( a ) at or in the full extent ; as , let ...
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... Dryden . 2. To hang extended from the mouth , as the tongue of an ox or a dog when heated with labour or exertion . The triple porter of the Stygian seat , With lolling tongue lay fawning at thy feet . Dryden . LOMBARD 3. To suffer the ...
... Dryden . 2. To hang extended from the mouth , as the tongue of an ox or a dog when heated with labour or exertion . The triple porter of the Stygian seat , With lolling tongue lay fawning at thy feet . Dryden . LOMBARD 3. To suffer the ...
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