Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... ( Dryden ) . 4. Accompa nied with tokens of honour . ( Sp . ) 5. Not to be disgraced ( Shakspeare ) . 6. Free from taint , or reproach ( Maccabees ) . 7. Honest ; without intention of deceit ( Iay ) . 8. Equi- table . Members of the ...
... ( Dryden ) . 4. Accompa nied with tokens of honour . ( Sp . ) 5. Not to be disgraced ( Shakspeare ) . 6. Free from taint , or reproach ( Maccabees ) . 7. Honest ; without intention of deceit ( Iay ) . 8. Equi- table . Members of the ...
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... ( Dryden ) . 2. To leap on one leg ( Abbot ) . 3. To walk lamely , or with one leg less nimble than the other ; to limp ( Dryden ) . 4. To move ; to play ( Spen- ser ) . HOP . 8. ( from the verb . ) I. A jump ; a light leap . 2. A jump on ...
... ( Dryden ) . 2. To leap on one leg ( Abbot ) . 3. To walk lamely , or with one leg less nimble than the other ; to limp ( Dryden ) . 4. To move ; to play ( Spen- ser ) . HOP . 8. ( from the verb . ) I. A jump ; a light leap . 2. A jump on ...
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... ( Dryden ) . 3. The extremity of the waxing or waning moon ( Dryden . Thomson ) . 4. The feelers of a snail ( Shakspeare ) . 5. A drinking cup made of horn . 6. Antler of a cuckold ( Shak- speare ) . 7. HORN mad . Perhaps mad as a cuckold ...
... ( Dryden ) . 3. The extremity of the waxing or waning moon ( Dryden . Thomson ) . 4. The feelers of a snail ( Shakspeare ) . 5. A drinking cup made of horn . 6. Antler of a cuckold ( Shak- speare ) . 7. HORN mad . Perhaps mad as a cuckold ...
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... ( Dryden ) . HORRIDNESS , s . ( from horrid ) . Hide- ousness ; enormity ( Hammond ) . HORRIFIC , a . ( horrificus , Lat . ) Causing horrour ( Thomson ) . HORRIPILATIO , ( Horripilatio , onis , f . ) A sense of creeping in different parts ...
... ( Dryden ) . HORRIDNESS , s . ( from horrid ) . Hide- ousness ; enormity ( Hammond ) . HORRIFIC , a . ( horrificus , Lat . ) Causing horrour ( Thomson ) . HORRIPILATIO , ( Horripilatio , onis , f . ) A sense of creeping in different parts ...
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... ( Dryden ) . See The HOR'SELAUGH . 8. ( horse and laugh . ) A load violent rude laugh ( Pope ) . 1 . HO'RSELEECH . s . ( horse and leech . ) A great leech that bites horses . ( Shaksp . ) 2 . A farrier ( Ainsworth ) . HO'RSELITTER . s ...
... ( Dryden ) . See The HOR'SELAUGH . 8. ( horse and laugh . ) A load violent rude laugh ( Pope ) . 1 . HO'RSELEECH . s . ( horse and leech . ) A great leech that bites horses . ( Shaksp . ) 2 . A farrier ( Ainsworth ) . HO'RSELITTER . s ...
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