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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... Pope . 2. Skilled in language or learned in several languages . The only languaged man in all the world . B. Jonson . Languageless ( lang'gwaj - les ) , a . Wanting He's grown . speech or language . languageless . Shak Language - master ...
... Pope . 2. Skilled in language or learned in several languages . The only languaged man in all the world . B. Jonson . Languageless ( lang'gwaj - les ) , a . Wanting He's grown . speech or language . languageless . Shak Language - master ...
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... Pope . Large - handed ( lärj ́hand - ed ) , a . Having large hands ; rapacious ; grasping ; greedy . Large - handed robbers . ' Shak . Large - hearted ( lärj'härt - ed ) , a . Having a large heart or liberal disposition ; generous ...
... Pope . Large - handed ( lärj ́hand - ed ) , a . Having large hands ; rapacious ; grasping ; greedy . Large - handed robbers . ' Shak . Large - hearted ( lärj'härt - ed ) , a . Having a large heart or liberal disposition ; generous ...
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... Pope . Why thrown aside thy masterpiece , half wrought , While meaner efforts thy last hand enjoy ? Young . 2. Next before the present ; as , last week ; last year . - 3 . Utmost ; extreme . Their last endeavours bend , T'outshine each ...
... Pope . Why thrown aside thy masterpiece , half wrought , While meaner efforts thy last hand enjoy ? Young . 2. Next before the present ; as , last week ; last year . - 3 . Utmost ; extreme . Their last endeavours bend , T'outshine each ...
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... pope , and the principal church of Rome . It has a palace and other buildings annexed to it . Eleven ecclesiastical councils , called Lateran councils , have been held in the palace . Every newly - elected pope takes solemn possession ...
... pope , and the principal church of Rome . It has a palace and other buildings annexed to it . Eleven ecclesiastical councils , called Lateran councils , have been held in the palace . Every newly - elected pope takes solemn possession ...
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... Pope . -To laugh in the sleeve , to laugh privately , and so as not to be observed , especially when apparently maintaining a demure countenance : it generally implies some de- gree of contempt . - To laugh out of the other side or ...
... Pope . -To laugh in the sleeve , to laugh privately , and so as not to be observed , especially when apparently maintaining a demure countenance : it generally implies some de- gree of contempt . - To laugh out of the other side or ...
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