| Thomas Sheridan - English language - 1790 - 520 pages
...PHYSIOGNOMY, fíz-zí-бе'-по^ .flz-z^-og'-l Г, f Iz-zf- Г Л mí', f. The art of difcovering the temper and foreknowing the fortune by the features of the face j the face, the caft of the look. PHYSIOLOGICAL, flz'-z^-olódzh" y"-kél. a. Relating to the doftrine... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1797 - 610 pages
...converfant in contemplation of the face. PHYSIOGNOMY, fiz-zf-og'-rAra£. f. The art of difcoveringihe temper and foreknowing the fortune by the features of the face ; the face, the cad of the1 look. PHYSIOLOGICAL, flz-zfoIôdzh."-ykèl. a. Relating IP the doctrine of the... | |
| John Walker, Thomas Smith - English language - 1824 - 440 pages
...temper or future fortune by the features of the face Physiognomy, fizh-e-6g'uA-m£ s. the art of P discovering the temper and foreknowing the fortune...by the features of the face ; the cast of the look Physiologist, flzh-e-61'lA-jist s. a writer of natural philosophy Physiology, flzh-e-ol'lA-je ». the... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1824 - 436 pages
...s. the art "of Piercer, peers'ftr, or plrs'5r t. an instrurtiscovering the temper and foreknowing i the fortune by the features of the face ; the cast of the look Physiologist, fizh-e-&H6-jist ». a writer of natural philosophy of a bridge is raised [to affect Pierce,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1828 - 860 pages
...conversant in contemplation of the face. PHYSIOGNOMY, (fi.ze-9g'-no-mc, or fjze-on'-o-me) n, s. The act of discovering the temper, and foreknowing the fortune by the features of the face ; the face ; the cast of the look. PHYSIOLOGICAL, (fiz-eo-lgd'.je-kal) PHYSIOLOG1CK, (fu-eo-lvd'-jik) a.... | |
| John Walker - 1832 - 462 pages
...judges of the temper or future fortune by the features of the face. Physiognomy, fizh-e-og'-nA-me. s. the art of discovering the temper and foreknowing...cast of the look. [natural philosophy. Physiologist, fizh-e-ol'-lo-jisL s. a writer of Physiology1, fizh-£-61',IA-je. s. the doctrine of nature. Shytology,... | |
| John Walker - 1834 - 460 pages
...judges of the tempérer future fortune by the features of the face. Physiognomy, fîzh-c-og'-no-mè. s. the art of discovering the temper and foreknowing...cast of the look. [natural philosophy. Physiologist, fîzh-eoï'Jé-jlst. «. a writer of Physiology, fîzh-èrpl'-lo-jè. s. the doctrine of nature. ..—... | |
| John Walker, Lyman Cobb - English language - 1834 - 458 pages
...of the temper or future fortune by the features of the face. Phys i og no my, %ПгЬ-е-6^ u6 4ne, s. the art of discovering the temper and foreknowing...by the features of the face ; the cast of the look. Phys i oí o gist, 41zh-é-ôr 16 'jist, s. a writer of natural philosophy. Phys i oí o gy, 'fîzh-é-ôl'... | |
| William Grimshaw - Women's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 428 pages
...of healing; medicine, v. physic; pr. par. physicking; past, physicked: s. physician. PHYSIOG'NOMY. s. The art of discovering the temper, and foreknowing the fortune, by the features of the face; the face. pi. physiognomies: s. physiognomist. PHYSIOL'OGY. J. The doctrine of the constitution of the... | |
| John Newland Maffitt - English language - 1835 - 318 pages
...Divinity illustrated by philosophy PHYS'ICS. s. The science of nature or natural objects. PHYSIOGNOMY. 3. The art of discovering the temper, and foreknowing the fortune, by the features of the face; the face.s. physiognomist. PHYSIOL'OG Y. t. The doctrine of the constitution of the works of nature, adj.... | |
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