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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... Latin , and in some of the Latin churches longer than in others . DEACONRY , DE'ACONSHIP . 8. The of fice or dignity of a deacon . DEAD . s . ( tead , Saxon . ) 1. Deprived of life ; exanimated ( Hale ) . 2. Without life ; inanimate ...
... Latin , and in some of the Latin churches longer than in others . DEACONRY , DE'ACONSHIP . 8. The of fice or dignity of a deacon . DEAD . s . ( tead , Saxon . ) 1. Deprived of life ; exanimated ( Hale ) . 2. Without life ; inanimate ...
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... Latin . ) To conquer ; to overcome in war : not in use ( Bacon ) . DEBELLATION . s . ( from debellatio , Lat . ) The act of conquering in war . DEBEN , a river in Suffolk , which rises near Debenham , and flows to Woodbridge , where it ...
... Latin . ) To conquer ; to overcome in war : not in use ( Bacon ) . DEBELLATION . s . ( from debellatio , Lat . ) The act of conquering in war . DEBEN , a river in Suffolk , which rises near Debenham , and flows to Woodbridge , where it ...
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... Latin . ) Having the top or point cut off . DECADE , a word used by some old writ- ers for the number ten , and decades for an enumeration by tens . The word is formed from the Latin decas , which is derived from a Greek word of the ...
... Latin . ) Having the top or point cut off . DECADE , a word used by some old writ- ers for the number ten , and decades for an enumeration by tens . The word is formed from the Latin decas , which is derived from a Greek word of the ...
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... Latin . ) To cause to mistake ; to bring into errour ; to impose upon ( Locke ) . 2. To delude by stra- tagem . 3. To cut off from expectation ( Locke ) . 4. To mock to fail ( Dryden ) . 5. To deprive by fraud or stealth ( Bacon ) ...
... Latin . ) To cause to mistake ; to bring into errour ; to impose upon ( Locke ) . 2. To delude by stra- tagem . 3. To cut off from expectation ( Locke ) . 4. To mock to fail ( Dryden ) . 5. To deprive by fraud or stealth ( Bacon ) ...
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... Latin . ) 1 . To clear ; to free from obscurity ( Boyle ) . 2 . To make known ; to tell evidently and openly ( Dryden ) . 3. To publish ; to proclaim ( Chronicles ) . 4. To show in open view ( Addison ) . To DECLA'RE . v . n . To make a ...
... Latin . ) 1 . To clear ; to free from obscurity ( Boyle ) . 2 . To make known ; to tell evidently and openly ( Dryden ) . 3. To publish ; to proclaim ( Chronicles ) . 4. To show in open view ( Addison ) . To DECLA'RE . v . n . To make a ...
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