Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... ( Bacon ) . 2. Deliciously ; pleasantly ( Howe ! ) . DAINTINESS . s . ( from dainty . ) 1. Deli- cacy ; softness ( Ben Jonson ) . 2. Elegance ; nicety ( Wotton ) . 3. Delicacy ; deliciousness ( Hakewill ) . 4. Squeamishness ; fastidious ...
... ( Bacon ) . 2. Deliciously ; pleasantly ( Howe ! ) . DAINTINESS . s . ( from dainty . ) 1. Deli- cacy ; softness ( Ben Jonson ) . 2. Elegance ; nicety ( Wotton ) . 3. Delicacy ; deliciousness ( Hakewill ) . 4. Squeamishness ; fastidious ...
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... ( Bacon ) . 5. ( In law . ) Any hurt or hinderance that a man taketh in his estate ( Cowell ) . To DAMAGE . v . a . To mischief ; to injure ; to impair ; to hnrt ; to harm ( Addison ) . To DAMAGE . v . n . To take damage . DA'MAGEABLE . a ...
... ( Bacon ) . 5. ( In law . ) Any hurt or hinderance that a man taketh in his estate ( Cowell ) . To DAMAGE . v . a . To mischief ; to injure ; to impair ; to hnrt ; to harm ( Addison ) . To DAMAGE . v . n . To take damage . DA'MAGEABLE . a ...
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... ( Bacon ) . 5. To flatter grossly ( South ) . To DAUB . v . n . To play the hypocrite ( Shakspeare ) . DAUBENTON ( Lewis Mary ) , a celebrat- ed naturalist , was born at Monbard in Bur- gundy , in May , 1716. He studied medicine , and ...
... ( Bacon ) . 5. To flatter grossly ( South ) . To DAUB . v . n . To play the hypocrite ( Shakspeare ) . DAUBENTON ( Lewis Mary ) , a celebrat- ed naturalist , was born at Monbard in Bur- gundy , in May , 1716. He studied medicine , and ...
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... ( Bacon ) . DA'YWORK , 8 , ( day and work . ) Work imposed by the day ; daylabour ( Fairfax ) . To DAZE . v . a . ( opar , Saxon . ) To over- power with light ( Fairfax . Dryden ) . DA'ZIED . a . Besprinkled with daisies ( Shakspeare ) ...
... ( Bacon ) . DA'YWORK , 8 , ( day and work . ) Work imposed by the day ; daylabour ( Fairfax ) . To DAZE . v . a . ( opar , Saxon . ) To over- power with light ( Fairfax . Dryden ) . DA'ZIED . a . Besprinkled with daisies ( Shakspeare ) ...
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... ( Bacon ) . 2. To make vapid , or spiritless ( Bacon ) . DEAD - DOING . particip . a . ( dead and do ) . Destructive ; killing ; mischievous ( Hu- dibras ) . DEAD - EYES , in naval affairs , certain blocks with three holes in them ...
... ( Bacon ) . 2. To make vapid , or spiritless ( Bacon ) . DEAD - DOING . particip . a . ( dead and do ) . Destructive ; killing ; mischievous ( Hu- dibras ) . DEAD - EYES , in naval affairs , certain blocks with three holes in them ...
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