The Royal English dictionary: or, A treasury of the English language1763 |
Términos y frases comunes
action Addif Aftronomy againſt applied arifing becauſe Belg body Botany Brit cafe caufe chyle clofe colour compofed confifting defign diftinguished drefs Dryd exprefs fame fecond feems fenfe fentence feparate ferving feven feveral fhew fhip fhort fide fign fignifies Figuratively filk firft fituation fmall fo called fome fomething fometimes fpecies fpirit ftate ftone fubftance fubject fuch a manner fudden fupine fuppofed fupport furface fyllable Goth Heraldry Hiftory horfe houfe houſe implies inftrument Ital joined kind laft leffen lefs likewife liquor Loft meaſure Medicine ment mind moft motion Mufic nature nefs neral Neuterly noife noun occafioned oppofed oppofition paffage paffion particles perfon or thing piece pleaſure plural prefent preter pronounced raife reafon refembling refpect render round Saxon Sbak Shak Shakefp ſmall ſtate Teut thofe thoſe tion ufed uſed veffel verb wherein whofe word
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