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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... Milton . Least ( lést ) , adv . In the smallest or lowest degree ; in a degree below all others ; as , to reward those who least deserve it . Least † ( lest ) , conj . Lest . Spenser . Leastways , Leastwise ( lest'waz , lēst'wiz ) , adv ...
... Milton . Least ( lést ) , adv . In the smallest or lowest degree ; in a degree below all others ; as , to reward those who least deserve it . Least † ( lest ) , conj . Lest . Spenser . Leastways , Leastwise ( lest'waz , lēst'wiz ) , adv ...
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... Milton pronounced lem'ürz ) , n . pl . [ L ] Spirits of the departed ; ghosts ; spectres . The Lars and Lemures moan with midnight plaint . Milton . Lemuridæ ( le - mū'ri - dē ) , n . pl . A family of quadrumanous animals distinct from ...
... Milton pronounced lem'ürz ) , n . pl . [ L ] Spirits of the departed ; ghosts ; spectres . The Lars and Lemures moan with midnight plaint . Milton . Lemuridæ ( le - mū'ri - dē ) , n . pl . A family of quadrumanous animals distinct from ...
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... Milton . 2. To dismember ; to tear off the limbs . Limbat ( lim'bat ) , n . A cooling periodical wind in the isle of Cyprus , blowing from the north - west from eight o'clock A.M. to the middle of the day or later . Limbate ( lim'bat ) ...
... Milton . 2. To dismember ; to tear off the limbs . Limbat ( lim'bat ) , n . A cooling periodical wind in the isle of Cyprus , blowing from the north - west from eight o'clock A.M. to the middle of the day or later . Limbate ( lim'bat ) ...
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... Milton . - 2 . The act of kissing . B. Jonson . Lip - working ( lip'werk - ing ) , p . and a . Pro- fessing with the lips without corresponding practice ; lip - laborious . Milton . Liquable ( lik'wa - bl ) , a . Capable of being ...
... Milton . - 2 . The act of kissing . B. Jonson . Lip - working ( lip'werk - ing ) , p . and a . Pro- fessing with the lips without corresponding practice ; lip - laborious . Milton . Liquable ( lik'wa - bl ) , a . Capable of being ...
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... Milton . 7. That which is measured , allotted , or dealt out to one ; as , to give one good measure or hard measure . - 8 . Full or sufficient quan- tity . [ Rare . ] I'll never pause again , never stand still , Till either death hath ...
... Milton . 7. That which is measured , allotted , or dealt out to one ; as , to give one good measure or hard measure . - 8 . Full or sufficient quan- tity . [ Rare . ] I'll never pause again , never stand still , Till either death hath ...
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