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: Together with a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Volumen4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... Lord . Who now shall rear you to the sun , or rank Your tribes ? 2. To lift up from a fall . Gay . the rearing up 1 Esdr . v . 62 . Milton , P. L. Softens the high , and rears the abject mind . 7. To rouse ; to stir up . Into the naked ...
... Lord . Who now shall rear you to the sun , or rank Your tribes ? 2. To lift up from a fall . Gay . the rearing up 1 Esdr . v . 62 . Milton , P. L. Softens the high , and rears the abject mind . 7. To rouse ; to stir up . Into the naked ...
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... Lord . Deut . ix . 7 . This our son is stubborn and rebellious , he will not obey our voice . Deut . xxi . 20 . Bent he seems On desperate revenge , which shall redound Upon his own rebellious head . Milton , P. L. REBELLIOUSLY . adv ...
... Lord . Deut . ix . 7 . This our son is stubborn and rebellious , he will not obey our voice . Deut . xxi . 20 . Bent he seems On desperate revenge , which shall redound Upon his own rebellious head . Milton , P. L. REBELLIOUSLY . adv ...
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... Lord ; for the Lord's hand made me of this dust , and the Lord's hand shall recollect these ashes . Donne , Devot . ( 1624 , ) p . 9 . God will one day raise the dead , recollecting our scattered dust , and rearing our dissolved frame ...
... Lord ; for the Lord's hand made me of this dust , and the Lord's hand shall recollect these ashes . Donne , Devot . ( 1624 , ) p . 9 . God will one day raise the dead , recollecting our scattered dust , and rearing our dissolved frame ...
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... Lord were with the prophet ; for he would re- cover him of his leprosy . 2 Kings , v . 3 . The clouds dispell'd , the sky resum'd her light , And nature stood recover'd of her fright . Dryden . 2. To repair . Should we apply this ...
... Lord were with the prophet ; for he would re- cover him of his leprosy . 2 Kings , v . 3 . The clouds dispell'd , the sky resum'd her light , And nature stood recover'd of her fright . Dryden . 2. To repair . Should we apply this ...
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... lords , that no recusant lord might have a vote in passing that act . Ld . Clarendon RECUSATION . n . s . [ recusation , Fr. recusatio , Lat . ] 1. Refusal . Cotgrave , and Cockeram . 2. [ In law . ] The act of recusing a judge , that ...
... lords , that no recusant lord might have a vote in passing that act . Ld . Clarendon RECUSATION . n . s . [ recusation , Fr. recusatio , Lat . ] 1. Refusal . Cotgrave , and Cockeram . 2. [ In law . ] The act of recusing a judge , that ...
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