The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen2Blackie, 1883 |
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... spirit or cour- disappropriate church is one from which By our accord , shall disagree no more . Cowper . Sex . To ... spirits . ( Rare . ) in disappropriating that evil , which by continuing proper becomes destructive . Milton . be ...
... spirit or cour- disappropriate church is one from which By our accord , shall disagree no more . Cowper . Sex . To ... spirits . ( Rare . ) in disappropriating that evil , which by continuing proper becomes destructive . Milton . be ...
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... spirits of ; to 2. Separated ; wide ; gaping . ' DiscontinuHim the Palmer from that vanity deject ; to deprive of ... spirit . sequences . Clarendon . Brutes do want that quick discoursing power . disagreement with another or with ...
... spirits of ; to 2. Separated ; wide ; gaping . ' DiscontinuHim the Palmer from that vanity deject ; to deprive of ... spirit . sequences . Clarendon . Brutes do want that quick discoursing power . disagreement with another or with ...
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... spirits or resolution ; in a court . false disloyal knave . ' Shak . - 3 . Not true to hence , to affright or ... spirit . Llewellen . ( Rare or obsolete . ) Disobedient ( dis - 7 - bē'di - ent ) , a . 1. Neglectto break and carry ...
... spirits or resolution ; in a court . false disloyal knave . ' Shak . - 3 . Not true to hence , to affright or ... spirit . Llewellen . ( Rare or obsolete . ) Disobedient ( dis - 7 - bē'di - ent ) , a . 1. Neglectto break and carry ...
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... spirit . ] 1. To depress the spirits of ; to discover ; to descry . prives of inhabitants . “ Stern dispeopler of deprive of courage ; to discourage ; to disAnd from his seat took pleasure to display the plain . ' Lewis . hearten ; to ...
... spirit . ] 1. To depress the spirits of ; to discover ; to descry . prives of inhabitants . “ Stern dispeopler of deprive of courage ; to discourage ; to disAnd from his seat took pleasure to display the plain . ' Lewis . hearten ; to ...
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... spirit from a substance habitable . Raleigh . tended ) by evaporation and condensation ; rectificaMilton , tion . In the commercial language of this 5. Bad constitution of the mind ; undue SYN . To dilate , expand , enlarge , swell ...
... spirit from a substance habitable . Raleigh . tended ) by evaporation and condensation ; rectificaMilton , tion . In the commercial language of this 5. Bad constitution of the mind ; undue SYN . To dilate , expand , enlarge , swell ...
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acid action Addison anat animals arch asunder Bacon body called cause Chaucer church colour common Comp consisting court deprive direction discharge discourse disease disorder dispense distinct distinguished divided divine doctrine double draw drupes Dryden earth eidos electricity English equal evil excite flowers fluid force genus give Goth hath hence honour Hudibras Icel inclose intens kind land Lord Macaulay manner means ment Milton mind molluscs name given nature ness one's person Pertaining piece plants Pope priv produced quantity Rare resembling root Scotch Scotland Scots law sense separate Shak sion skin sound species Spenser spirit stamens substance surface taining Tennyson term applied thing thou tion trees tricity v.t. Prefix v.t. Prefix dis v.t. pret vessel word