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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... ( Dryden ) . 2. Dejected ; sunk ; depressed ( Milton ) . DAMP . 8 . ( Dryden ) . 2. A noxious vapour exhaled from 1. Fog ; moist air ; moisture the earth ( Woodward ) . 3. Dejection ; de- pression of spirit ( Roscommon ) . To DAMP . v . a ...
... ( Dryden ) . 2. Dejected ; sunk ; depressed ( Milton ) . DAMP . 8 . ( Dryden ) . 2. A noxious vapour exhaled from 1. Fog ; moist air ; moisture the earth ( Woodward ) . 3. Dejection ; de- pression of spirit ( Roscommon ) . To DAMP . v . a ...
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... Dryden ) . 4. Opake ; not transparent . 5. Obscure ; not perspicu- ous ( Hooker ) . 6. Not enlightened by know- Jedge ; ignorant ( Denham ) . 7. Glooiny ; not cheerful ( Addison ) . DARK , 8. 1. Darkness ; obscurity ; want of light ...
... Dryden ) . 4. Opake ; not transparent . 5. Obscure ; not perspicu- ous ( Hooker ) . 6. Not enlightened by know- Jedge ; ignorant ( Denham ) . 7. Glooiny ; not cheerful ( Addison ) . DARK , 8. 1. Darkness ; obscurity ; want of light ...
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... ( Dryden . ) 10. Obtuse ; dull ; not sprightly ( Boyle ) . 11. Dull ; frigid ; not animated ( Addison ) . 12. Tasteless ; vapid ; spiritless . 13. Uninhabited ( Arbuthnot ) , 14 . ( in theology . ) The state of spiritual death , lying ...
... ( Dryden . ) 10. Obtuse ; dull ; not sprightly ( Boyle ) . 11. Dull ; frigid ; not animated ( Addison ) . 12. Tasteless ; vapid ; spiritless . 13. Uninhabited ( Arbuthnot ) , 14 . ( in theology . ) The state of spiritual death , lying ...
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... ( Dryden ) . 3. Obscurely heard ( Dryden ) . To DEAF . TO DEAFEN . v . a . To deprive of the power of hearing ( Dryden ) . DE'AFLY , ad . ( from deaf . ) 1. Without sense of sounds . 2. Obscurely to the ear . DEAFNESS . s . ( from deaf ...
... ( Dryden ) . 3. Obscurely heard ( Dryden ) . To DEAF . TO DEAFEN . v . a . To deprive of the power of hearing ( Dryden ) . DE'AFLY , ad . ( from deaf . ) 1. Without sense of sounds . 2. Obscurely to the ear . DEAFNESS . s . ( from deaf ...
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... ( Dryden ) . DE ARBOUGHT . a . ( dear and bought . ) Purchased at a high price ( Roscommon ) . DE'ARLING . 8. ( now written darling . ) Favourite ( Spenser ) . DEARLY . ad . ( from dear . ) 1. With great fondness ( Wotton ) . 2. At a high ...
... ( Dryden ) . DE ARBOUGHT . a . ( dear and bought . ) Purchased at a high price ( Roscommon ) . DE'ARLING . 8. ( now written darling . ) Favourite ( Spenser ) . DEARLY . ad . ( from dear . ) 1. With great fondness ( Wotton ) . 2. At a high ...
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