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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... thing or its equivalent in kind being returned ; as , to lend a book ; to lend a sum of money , or a loaf of bread.- 2. To afford ; to grant or furnish , in general ; as , to lend assistance ; to lend an ear to a discourse . Cato , lend ...
... thing or its equivalent in kind being returned ; as , to lend a book ; to lend a sum of money , or a loaf of bread.- 2. To afford ; to grant or furnish , in general ; as , to lend assistance ; to lend an ear to a discourse . Cato , lend ...
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... thing ; or general , as a right to retain a thing , not only for charges and claims specifically connected with the identical thing , but also for a general bal- ance of accounts between the parties in respect to other dealings of the ...
... thing ; or general , as a right to retain a thing , not only for charges and claims specifically connected with the identical thing , but also for a general bal- ance of accounts between the parties in respect to other dealings of the ...
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... thing ; giving reason for a certain expecta- tion or belief ; probable ; likely . O that it were as like as it is true ! Brutus had rather be a villager Shak . Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this ...
... thing ; giving reason for a certain expecta- tion or belief ; probable ; likely . O that it were as like as it is true ! Brutus had rather be a villager Shak . Than to repute himself a son of Rome Under these hard conditions as this ...
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... thing or one part of a thing with another ; any constituent part of a con- nected series ; as , links in a train of evi- dence . ' Love , the common link . ' Dryden . ' To burst all links of habit . ' Tennyson . The thread and train of ...
... thing or one part of a thing with another ; any constituent part of a con- nected series ; as , links in a train of evi- dence . ' Love , the common link . ' Dryden . ' To burst all links of habit . ' Tennyson . The thread and train of ...
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... thing upon another ; a state of being fixed or immovable ; also , a grapple in wrestling ; a hug . All Álbemarle Street closed by a lock of carriages . ' De Quincey . They must be practised in all the locks and gripes of wrestling , as ...
... thing upon another ; a state of being fixed or immovable ; also , a grapple in wrestling ; a hug . All Álbemarle Street closed by a lock of carriages . ' De Quincey . They must be practised in all the locks and gripes of wrestling , as ...
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