A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... wind . Dict . DIFFLUENCE . n . s . [ from diffluo , Lat . ] DIFFLUENCY . The quality of falling away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency . Ice water congealed by the frigidity of the air , whereby it ...
... wind . Dict . DIFFLUENCE . n . s . [ from diffluo , Lat . ] DIFFLUENCY . The quality of falling away on all sides ; the effect of fluidity ; the contrary to consistency . Ice water congealed by the frigidity of the air , whereby it ...
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... wind . [ diflare , Lat . ] The Dict . DIFFLUENCE . n . s . [ from diffluo , Lat . ] While they murmur against the present dis- posure of things , they desire in them a difformity from the primitive rule , and the idea of that mind that ...
... wind . [ diflare , Lat . ] The Dict . DIFFLUENCE . n . s . [ from diffluo , Lat . ] While they murmur against the present dis- posure of things , they desire in them a difformity from the primitive rule , and the idea of that mind that ...
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... wind , and the trickling of water : they move a gentle attention ; and whatsoever moveth at- tention , without too much labour , stilleth the natural and discursive motion of the spirits . Bacon . 2. Proceeding by regular gradation from ...
... wind , and the trickling of water : they move a gentle attention ; and whatsoever moveth at- tention , without too much labour , stilleth the natural and discursive motion of the spirits . Bacon . 2. Proceeding by regular gradation from ...
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... wind- ings , and at last disembogue in several mouths into the sea . Cheyne . DISEMBO WELLED . participial adj . [ dis and embowel . ] Taken from out the bowels . So her disemborell'd web Arachne in a hall or kitchen spreads Obvious to ...
... wind- ings , and at last disembogue in several mouths into the sea . Cheyne . DISEMBO WELLED . participial adj . [ dis and embowel . ] Taken from out the bowels . So her disemborell'd web Arachne in a hall or kitchen spreads Obvious to ...
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... wind his wings did broad display At his command , and reared him up light . Fairy Queen There he him found all carelessly display'd , In secret shadow from the sunny ray , On a sweet bed of lilies softly laid . Fairy Queen . 2. To ...
... wind his wings did broad display At his command , and reared him up light . Fairy Queen There he him found all carelessly display'd , In secret shadow from the sunny ray , On a sweet bed of lilies softly laid . Fairy Queen . 2. To ...
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