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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... manner : ( a ) with great sound or noise ; noisily . ' Who long and loudly in the schools declaimed . ' Denham . The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Shak . ( b ) Clamorously ; with vehement words or ...
... manner : ( a ) with great sound or noise ; noisily . ' Who long and loudly in the schools declaimed . ' Denham . The soldiers ' music and the rites of war Speak loudly for him . Shak . ( b ) Clamorously ; with vehement words or ...
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... manner ; with cloudiness or threatening gloom . Lowermost ( lō'èr - mōst ) , a . [ Irregular superl . of low . ] Lowest . Lowery ( lou'ér - i ) , a . Cloudy ; gloomy . Low - German ( lő - jér'man ) , n . The language spoken by the ...
... manner ; with cloudiness or threatening gloom . Lowermost ( lō'èr - mōst ) , a . [ Irregular superl . of low . ] Lowest . Lowery ( lou'ér - i ) , a . Cloudy ; gloomy . Low - German ( lő - jér'man ) , n . The language spoken by the ...
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... manner ; unfortunately ; unsuccessfully . Lucklessness ( luk'les - nes ) , n . State of be- ing unlucky or unfortunate . Luck - penny ( luk'pen - ni ) , n . A small sum given back for luck to the payer by the per- son who receives money ...
... manner ; unfortunately ; unsuccessfully . Lucklessness ( luk'les - nes ) , n . State of be- ing unlucky or unfortunate . Luck - penny ( luk'pen - ni ) , n . A small sum given back for luck to the payer by the per- son who receives money ...
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... manner of saying or doing a thing - assuming the tone and gesture of a superior or master . Dogmatic characterizes the temper and manner of saying something : we are not dogmatic from any exaggerated idea of our own im- portance , but ...
... manner of saying or doing a thing - assuming the tone and gesture of a superior or master . Dogmatic characterizes the temper and manner of saying something : we are not dogmatic from any exaggerated idea of our own im- portance , but ...
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... manner as to subject him to public prosecution and punishment , par- ticularly to capital punishment ; a criminal . And there were also two other , malefactors , led with him to be put to death . Luke xxiii . 32 . SYN . Evil - doer ...
... manner as to subject him to public prosecution and punishment , par- ticularly to capital punishment ; a criminal . And there were also two other , malefactors , led with him to be put to death . Luke xxiii . 32 . SYN . Evil - doer ...
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