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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... cause to droop or pine . [ Rare . ] That he might satisfy or languish that burning Batter Florio . Languish ( lang'gwish ) , n . Act of pining ; also , a soft and tender look or appearance . And the blue anguish of soft Allia s eye ...
... cause to droop or pine . [ Rare . ] That he might satisfy or languish that burning Batter Florio . Languish ( lang'gwish ) , n . Act of pining ; also , a soft and tender look or appearance . And the blue anguish of soft Allia s eye ...
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... cause being usually attributed to the perception of some incongruity , though mere incongruity is not always suf- ficient . It may also be caused , especially in the young , by tickling ; it also accompanies hysteria , and sometimes ...
... cause being usually attributed to the perception of some incongruity , though mere incongruity is not always suf- ficient . It may also be caused , especially in the young , by tickling ; it also accompanies hysteria , and sometimes ...
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... cause of clients . This is a general term , comprehending at- torneys , counsellors , solicitors , barristers , serjeants , and advocates . - 2 . A name given in America to the Himantopus nigricollis , or black - necked stilt , a bird ...
... cause of clients . This is a general term , comprehending at- torneys , counsellors , solicitors , barristers , serjeants , and advocates . - 2 . A name given in America to the Himantopus nigricollis , or black - necked stilt , a bird ...
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... cause to pass ; to cause to spend ; to cause to endure : in a bad sense . You remember the ... life he led his wife and daughter . Dickens . -To lead apes in hell . See under APE .-- To lead astray , to guide in a wrong way or into ...
... cause to pass ; to cause to spend ; to cause to endure : in a bad sense . You remember the ... life he led his wife and daughter . Dickens . -To lead apes in hell . See under APE .-- To lead astray , to guide in a wrong way or into ...
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... cause of any action ; the most powerfully inciting motive . It was no longer the savage love of plunder or the necessities of providing subsistence , the main - spring of the barbarian's inroads , that excited men to war- like ...
... cause of any action ; the most powerfully inciting motive . It was no longer the savage love of plunder or the necessities of providing subsistence , the main - spring of the barbarian's inroads , that excited men to war- like ...
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