The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A ... Work of Reference to the English Language Defining Over 250,000 Words ... Containing Over One Hundred Maps and Diagrams and Nearly Four Thousand Illustrations, Band 6R.S. Peale and J.A. Hill, 1897 |
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... English language now in use , with their several significations re - investigated , re - classified , arranged afresh , and illustrated by examples , a large number of them having been brought together by independent research . In ...
... English language now in use , with their several significations re - investigated , re - classified , arranged afresh , and illustrated by examples , a large number of them having been brought together by independent research . In ...
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... English trench , s . ( q . v . ) ] 1. To make furrows or hollows in . " His face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched , and care Sat on his faded cheek . " Milton : P. L. , i . 601 . 2. To surround or inclose with trenches , as in ...
... English trench , s . ( q . v . ) ] 1. To make furrows or hollows in . " His face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched , and care Sat on his faded cheek . " Milton : P. L. , i . 601 . 2. To surround or inclose with trenches , as in ...
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... English utterable ( q . v . ) . ] Incapable of being uttered or told ; unutterable ; unspeakable . " They fill the mind with inutterable remorse and horror . " - Hurd : Sermons . * In ́ - u - ŭs , s . [ Lat . Inuus = another name for ...
... English utterable ( q . v . ) . ] Incapable of being uttered or told ; unutterable ; unspeakable . " They fill the mind with inutterable remorse and horror . " - Hurd : Sermons . * In ́ - u - ŭs , s . [ Lat . Inuus = another name for ...
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... [ English invincib ( le ) ; -ly . ] In an invincible manner or degree ; insuperably , unconquerably . " And as ye have received , so have ye done Invincibly . " Milton : P. L. , vi . 806 . in - vi - o - la - bil - 1 - ty , s . [ Eng ...
... [ English invincib ( le ) ; -ly . ] In an invincible manner or degree ; insuperably , unconquerably . " And as ye have received , so have ye done Invincibly . " Milton : P. L. , vi . 806 . in - vi - o - la - bil - 1 - ty , s . [ Eng ...
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... English worn ( q . v . ) . ] Worn , wrought , or worked into In - wove ' , In - wōv ' - en , pa . par . or a . [ INWEAVE . ] In - wrǎp ' , v . t . [ Pref . in- ( 1 ) , and Eng . wrap ( q . v . ) . ] 1. To wrap up ; to cover by wrapping ...
... English worn ( q . v . ) . ] Worn , wrought , or worked into In - wove ' , In - wōv ' - en , pa . par . or a . [ INWEAVE . ] In - wrǎp ' , v . t . [ Pref . in- ( 1 ) , and Eng . wrap ( q . v . ) . ] 1. To wrap up ; to cover by wrapping ...
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