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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... moral conduct ; to fail in duty ; to deviate from rectitude ; to com- mit a fault . To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need . Shak . 3. To fall or pass from one proprietor to another , by the omission , negligence , or failure ...
... moral conduct ; to fail in duty ; to deviate from rectitude ; to com- mit a fault . To lapse in fulness Is sorer than to lie for need . Shak . 3. To fall or pass from one proprietor to another , by the omission , negligence , or failure ...
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... moral is a lash at the vanity of arrogating that to ourselves which succeeds well . L'Estrange . 4. A leash or string in which an animal is caught or held ; hence , a snare . Lash ( lash ) , v . t . 1. To strike with a lash or anything ...
... moral is a lash at the vanity of arrogating that to ourselves which succeeds well . L'Estrange . 4. A leash or string in which an animal is caught or held ; hence , a snare . Lash ( lash ) , v . t . 1. To strike with a lash or anything ...
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... MORAL , Lavishment ( lav'ish - ment ) , n . MOSAIC , MUNICIPAL , POSITIVE , STATUTE . being lavish ; the state of ... morality or of society ; as , a lawless tyrant ; lawless men.- 2. Contrary to or unauthorized by law ; ille- gal ; as ...
... MORAL , Lavishment ( lav'ish - ment ) , n . MOSAIC , MUNICIPAL , POSITIVE , STATUTE . being lavish ; the state of ... morality or of society ; as , a lawless tyrant ; lawless men.- 2. Contrary to or unauthorized by law ; ille- gal ; as ...
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... morals ; lax prin- ciples . He was lax and lawless in his loves , and had a dangerous name in the country side among the mothers of maidens . Ouida . 7. Loose in the intestines , and having too frequent discharges . -SYN . Loose , slack ...
... morals ; lax prin- ciples . He was lax and lawless in his loves , and had a dangerous name in the country side among the mothers of maidens . Ouida . 7. Loose in the intestines , and having too frequent discharges . -SYN . Loose , slack ...
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... moral of them ; an explanatory or commendatory postscript . LEPROUS prevailed during the middle ages , and is still. LENITIVENESS Lenitiveness ( len'it - iv - nes ) , n . The quality of being lenitive or emollient . Lenitudet ( len'i ...
... moral of them ; an explanatory or commendatory postscript . LEPROUS prevailed during the middle ages , and is still. LENITIVENESS Lenitiveness ( len'it - iv - nes ) , n . The quality of being lenitive or emollient . Lenitudet ( len'i ...
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