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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... ment ' ) , v.t. To bewail ; to mourn for ; to bemoan ; to deplore . One laughed at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryden . Lament ( la - ment ' ) , n . [ L. lamentum . ] 1. Grief or sorrow expressed in complaints or cries ; lamentation ...
... ment ' ) , v.t. To bewail ; to mourn for ; to bemoan ; to deplore . One laughed at follies , one lamented crimes . Dryden . Lament ( la - ment ' ) , n . [ L. lamentum . ] 1. Grief or sorrow expressed in complaints or cries ; lamentation ...
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... ment ) , n . In arch . ( a ) a horizontal course of mouldings , as the base- mouldings of a building . ( b ) The develop- ment of the surface of any solid on a plane , so that its dimensions may be readily ob- tained . Ledger ( lej'ér ) ...
... ment ) , n . In arch . ( a ) a horizontal course of mouldings , as the base- mouldings of a building . ( b ) The develop- ment of the surface of any solid on a plane , so that its dimensions may be readily ob- tained . Ledger ( lej'ér ) ...
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... ment'al , lig - a - ment'us ) , a . Composing a ligament ; of the nature of a ligament ; binding ; as , a strong ligamentous membrane . " Ligan ( li'gan ) , n . [ Contr . for L. ligamen , a band , bandage , from ligo , to bind . ] Goods ...
... ment'al , lig - a - ment'us ) , a . Composing a ligament ; of the nature of a ligament ; binding ; as , a strong ligamentous membrane . " Ligan ( li'gan ) , n . [ Contr . for L. ligamen , a band , bandage , from ligo , to bind . ] Goods ...
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... ment of parts , not as to design or pro- portion , but with reference to smooth working ; as , the engine is out of ... ment ) , n . [ Fr. linéa- ment ; L. lineamentum , from linea , a line . ] The outline or exterior of a body or figure ...
... ment of parts , not as to design or pro- portion , but with reference to smooth working ; as , the engine is out of ... ment ) , n . [ Fr. linéa- ment ; L. lineamentum , from linea , a line . ] The outline or exterior of a body or figure ...
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... ment in our ancient domestic edifices , for- merly open at the sides , but now generally glazed . They were originally intended to allow the smoke to escape when the fire was kindled in the middle of the room . - Louvre- board . See ...
... ment in our ancient domestic edifices , for- merly open at the sides , but now generally glazed . They were originally intended to allow the smoke to escape when the fire was kindled in the middle of the room . - Louvre- board . See ...
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