| John Marchant (gent.) - 1764 - 818 Seiten
...Pharmacy, medicines that have the power to Jiffjlvc vifciditics, aixd open obltructions. DE'ODAND [S.] a thing given or forfeited to God for the pacifying his wrath, in cafe oí any misfortune, by which any Chrift an curan to a violent death, without the fault of a reafonable... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1802 - 990 Seiten
...Latin.] A medicine that has the power to refolve vifcitlitiec. Ariutbnut. DE'ODAND. /. [Dm daadum, Lat.] A thing given or forfeited to God for the pacifying his wrath, in cafe of any misfortune, by which any Chinitian comes to a violent end, without the fault of any reaionable... | |
| John Walker - 1806 - 636 Seiten
...has the power to wsolve vib cidilies. DEODAND, dè'odând. s. A thing given or forfeited to God for pacifying his wrath, in case of any misfortune, by...end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. ToDbopPiLATE, d¿-6p'pé-láte. va 1 a deobstruct, to clear a pa^sa^c. DEOPPILATION, dé-op-ic-lá'shun.s,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 808 Seiten
...Latin.] A thing given or forfeited to God for the pacifying hi» wrath, in case of any misfortunes, by which any Christian comes to a violent end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. Co welt. To DEO'PPILATE. vo [de and oppito, Latin.] To deobstruct ; to clear a passage. DEOPPILA'TION,... | |
| John Walker - 1819 - 800 Seiten
...de'A-dand. s. A thin? given or forfeited to God for pirifvin^ his wrath, in case of anv misfortune, bv which any Christian comes to a violent end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. To DEOPPIL ATE, do-op'pMite. va To deobstmct.to c'^ar ?i r>a*sa^e. DEOPPir.ATION, de-An-pe-la'shftn.... | |
| John Walker - 1822 - 710 Seiten
...that has the power to resolve viscidities. DEODAND, d4^-dind, s, A thing given or forfeited to God for pacifying his wrath, in case of any misfortune, by which any Christian come* to a violent end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. To DEOPPILATE, d£-op-p£-lite,... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 808 Seiten
...461. A going awa^v; death, decease; a forsaking, an abandoning. "I ich i case of any misfortune, bv which any Christian comes to a violent end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. To DEOPPIL ATE, de-op'pe-late. va To deobstruct, to clear a passage. DEOPPILAT10N, dMp-pe-la'shun.... | |
| 1823 - 896 Seiten
...were to God, for the pacification of his wrath in a case of misadventure, whereby a Christian soul comes to a violent end without the fault of any reasonable creature. As, if a horse strike his keeper and kill him jifa man, in driving a cart, falls so as the cart-wheel... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 852 Seiten
...Bp. Berkeley. DB-ODAND. nj [Deo dandum, Lat.l A thing given or forfeited to God for the pacifying hi* wrath, in case of any misfortune, by which any Christian...end, without the fault of any reasonable creature. Cowel. To DEO'NERATE. ra [deonero, Lat.] To unload. Cocteram. To DEO'PPILATE.wa [dr and oppilo, Lat.]... | |
| John Walker - 1825 - 802 Seiten
...has-the power to resolve viscidities. DEOUAJfD, d*'6.dind. s. A thing given or forfeited to God for pacifying his wrath, in case of any misfortune, by...Christian comes to a violent end, without the fault of any roasonablc creature. To DEOFPIL \TE, dc-op'pe-lite. va To deob• struct , to clour a passage. DEOPPILATION,... | |
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