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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... usually denominated a semi - vowel or a liquid . It is formed by placing the tip of the tongue against the gum that in- closes the roots of the upper teeth , and allowing the breath to escape by the sides of the tongue . L has only one ...
... usually denominated a semi - vowel or a liquid . It is formed by placing the tip of the tongue against the gum that in- closes the roots of the upper teeth , and allowing the breath to escape by the sides of the tongue . L has only one ...
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... usually variously coloured , much used in illuminations . - Dark lantern is one with a single opening , which may be closed so as to conceal the light . - Magic lantern , an optical contrivance by which painted images are represented so ...
... usually variously coloured , much used in illuminations . - Dark lantern is one with a single opening , which may be closed so as to conceal the light . - Magic lantern , an optical contrivance by which painted images are represented so ...
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... usually included in the term matins : so called be- cause of the psalms of praise with which it concludes . Laud ( lad ) , v.t. [ L. laudo , to praise . ] To praise in words alone , or with words and singing ; to celebrate . Praise the ...
... usually included in the term matins : so called be- cause of the psalms of praise with which it concludes . Laud ( lad ) , v.t. [ L. laudo , to praise . ] To praise in words alone , or with words and singing ; to celebrate . Praise the ...
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... usually styled ' poeta laureatus . These laureations , however , seem to have given rise to the appellation in question . T. Warton . Laurel ( la'rel ) , n . [ O.E. laurer , lorer , Fr. laurier , Sp . Pr . laurel , L. laurus . ] 1. A ...
... usually styled ' poeta laureatus . These laureations , however , seem to have given rise to the appellation in question . T. Warton . Laurel ( la'rel ) , n . [ O.E. laurer , lorer , Fr. laurier , Sp . Pr . laurel , L. laurus . ] 1. A ...
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... usually of wood or brass and movable , but sometimes of stone or marble and fixed . It was often covered with costly hangings , embroidered in the 30 same manner as the hangings of the altar . In Scotland the same name is given to the ...
... usually of wood or brass and movable , but sometimes of stone or marble and fixed . It was often covered with costly hangings , embroidered in the 30 same manner as the hangings of the altar . In Scotland the same name is given to the ...
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