Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... verbs are formed , the Eng- lish has the advantage not only over the French , but then the turns , the expressions , and the idioms , of the English , are sometimes so quaint and extraordinary , that it loses a good deal of the ...
... verbs are formed , the Eng- lish has the advantage not only over the French , but then the turns , the expressions , and the idioms , of the English , are sometimes so quaint and extraordinary , that it loses a good deal of the ...
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... verb . ) A frolic ; a fit of wanton gayety . FRISKER . s . ( from frisk . ) A wanton ; one not constant or settled ( Camden ) . FRISKINESS . s . ( from frisk . ) Gayety ; liveliness . FRISKY . a . ( frisque , French ; from frisk . ) Gav ...
... verb . ) A frolic ; a fit of wanton gayety . FRISKER . s . ( from frisk . ) A wanton ; one not constant or settled ( Camden ) . FRISKINESS . s . ( from frisk . ) Gayety ; liveliness . FRISKY . a . ( frisque , French ; from frisk . ) Gav ...
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... 3. Any thing not solid or substantial ( Tusser ) . FROTH , from a horse's mouth when champ- ing upon the bit , either in action upon the road , or in the field with hounds , may be con- FRY . ( from the verb . ) A dish FRO FRO.
... 3. Any thing not solid or substantial ( Tusser ) . FROTH , from a horse's mouth when champ- ing upon the bit , either in action upon the road , or in the field with hounds , may be con- FRY . ( from the verb . ) A dish FRO FRO.
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... verb . ) 1 . Vain ; ineffectual ; unprofitable ( Raleigh ) . 2 . Null ; void ( Hooker ) . FRUSTRATION . s . ( frustratio , Latin . ) Disappointment ; defeat ( South ) . The curve surface of the zone or frustum of a of the sphere by the ...
... verb . ) 1 . Vain ; ineffectual ; unprofitable ( Raleigh ) . 2 . Null ; void ( Hooker ) . FRUSTRATION . s . ( frustratio , Latin . ) Disappointment ; defeat ( South ) . The curve surface of the zone or frustum of a of the sphere by the ...
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John Mason Good. FRY . ( from the verb . ) A dish of things fried . FRY'INGPAN . s . ( fry and pan . ) The vessel in which meat is roasted on the fire ( Addison ) . FRYTH , or FRITH , a plain between two woods : it also denotes an arm of ...
John Mason Good. FRY . ( from the verb . ) A dish of things fried . FRY'INGPAN . s . ( fry and pan . ) The vessel in which meat is roasted on the fire ( Addison ) . FRYTH , or FRITH , a plain between two woods : it also denotes an arm of ...
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