The student's English dictionary, the pronunciation adapted to the best modern usage by R. Cull

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Page 240 - An exchange is a mutual grant of equal interests, the one in consideration of the other. The word "exchange...
Page iii - It is well known in what relation these two stand to one another in the English tongue; the former supplying in far larger proportion the material groundwork, the latter the spiritual conceptions. In truth the English language, which by no mere accident has produced and...
Page 91 - Greek legend, a monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon.
Page 253 - As he had no home and no family in the strict sense of a 'collective body of persons who live in one house and under one head or manager...
Page iii - Its highly spiritual genius, and wonderfully happy development and condition, have been the result of a surprisingly intimate union of the two noblest languages in modern Europe, the Teutonic and the...
Page 295 - History of the descent of a person or family from an ancestor; enumeration of ancestors; pedigree.
Page 67 - The outer side of a ship above the water;— a discharge of all the guns on one side of a ship at the same time ; — a paper printed on one side only.
Page 200 - The money, goods, or estate, which a woman brings to her husband in marriage; the portion given with a wife; the reward paid for a wife; a gift; a fortune given.
Page 154 - debt' Is used with a very wide Import. When so used In a general or popular sense, It may be said to be that which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound to pay or perform to another.
Page 94 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.

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