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" Ignis fatuus, will-o'-the-wisp ; literally, a delusive fire. Imperium in imperio, a government within a government. Imprimatur, let it be printed. Imprimis, in the first place. Impromptu, without premeditation ; off-hand. "
The infallible ready reckoner - Page 246
by W. Coxhead - 1876
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A dictionary of the English language

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1847 - 490 pages
...The same. {d est. That is ; abbreviated into io Ignia fatuus. Will-o'-the-Wisp ; literally, a false fire. Impe'rium in imperio. A government within a government. Imprimatur. Let it be printed, ¡mprimis. In the first placo. Impromptu. Without premeditation. «W« expurgatorius (a purifying index)....
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The Derivative Spelling-book: Giving the Origin of Every Word from the Greek ...

John Rowbotham - Spellers - 1848 - 132 pages
...alike. Ibidem, in the same place. Ignoramus, an ignorant person. Impetus, force, tendency to a point. Imprimatur, let it be printed. Imprimis, in the first place. Impromptu, without study, an unpremeditated composition. 1ATIW WORDS. Interregnum, the space of time between two reigns....
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Live and learn: a guide for all who wish to speak and write correctly

Live - 1855 - 168 pages
...Will-o'-the-wisp." Ignoramus: a conceited ignorant pretender to knowledge or learning. In loco : in this place. Imprimatur : let it be printed. Imprimis: in the first place. Impromptu: without study. In commendam : in trust. In terrorem: as a warning. In propria persona: in person. In statu...
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A new derivative spelling-book, in which the origin of each word is given

H John Rowbotham - 1855 - 128 pages
...alike. Ibidem, in the same place. Ignoramus, an ignorant person. Im'petus, force, tendency to a point. Imprimatur, let it be printed. Imprimis, in the first place. Impromptu, without study, an unpremeditated composition. Interim, in the mean time. Interregnum, the space of time between...
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Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, for the use of schools. With a ...

Samuel Johnson - 1856 - 344 pages
...commendation, and some praises detraction Imitatores, servum pecus I — Уе imitators, a servile herd ! Imperium in imperio. — A government within a government Imprimatur. — Let it be printed Improbis aliena virtus semper formidolosa est.- To the wicked the virnes of other men are always an...
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Over 1000 Mistakes Corrected: Live and Learn: a Guide for All, who Wish to ...

English language - 1856 - 366 pages
...Will-o'-the-wisp." Ignoramus : a conceited ignorant pretender to knowledge or learning. • In loco ; in this place. Imprimatur : let it be printed. Imprimis : in the first place. Impromptu : without study. In commendam : in trust. In terrorem : a* a warning. In propria persona : in person. In statu...
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The Spelling-book Supersede, Or A New and Easy Method of Teaching the ...

Robert Sullivan - 1860 - 260 pages
...rlumairam est errare, it human to err. ibidem, in the same place. idem, the same. id est (ie), that is. ignis fatuus, will-o'-the-wisp; literally, a delusive...the first place. impromptu, without premeditation, off-hand. index expurgatorius (a purifying index), a list of prohibited books. In esse, in actual existence....
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The Readable Dictionary: Or, Topical and Synonymic Lexicon: Containing ...

John Williams (of Lancaster, O.) - English language - 1860 - 410 pages
...пит est errare, it is the lot of human nature to err. Ibidem, in the same place. Id est, that is. Imperium in imperio, a government within a government...printed. Imprimis, in the first place. Impromptu, without study. In articulo mortis, in the article of death. In capite, in the head. Incognito, unknown. In...
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The Complete Spelling-book

Daniel Leach - 1865 - 188 pages
...Felo de se, Self-murder. Gratis, For nothing. Gratias, Thanks. ffumanum est errare, To err is human Imprimatur, Let it be printed. Imprimis, In the first place. Impromptu, Without study. In limine, At the outset. In statu quo, In its former state. Incognito, In disguise. In propria...
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference

Samuel Maunder - Classical dictionaries - 1866 - 930 pages
...acquisitum, nemo unquam bonit artibus exercuit. Power acquired by crime, no man, ever used for good ends Imperium in imperio. A government within a government Imprimatur. Let It be printed Improbis aliena virtus semper formidolota est. To the wicked the virtue of another man is always formidable...
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