A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... equivalent to the French ' billon ' ( ' toute matière d'or ou d'argent décriée , et qui se trouve à plus bas titre que celui d'ordonnance , ' ) is now applied to the precious metals , uncoined indeed and unstamped , but with no sugges ...
... equivalent to the French ' billon ' ( ' toute matière d'or ou d'argent décriée , et qui se trouve à plus bas titre que celui d'ordonnance , ' ) is now applied to the precious metals , uncoined indeed and unstamped , but with no sugges ...
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... equivalent to ' concerning ' ( it is related to auoi ) , but with also a suggestion of against , ' was not peculiar to our Translators . I think S. Paul spake these words [ ' who mind earthly things ' ] by the clergymen that will take ...
... equivalent to ' concerning ' ( it is related to auoi ) , but with also a suggestion of against , ' was not peculiar to our Translators . I think S. Paul spake these words [ ' who mind earthly things ' ] by the clergymen that will take ...
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... equivalents ; nor do we anywhere in early English find the subaudition of fault - finding or detraction , which now is ever im- plied in the word . Ac to carpe moore of Crist , and how He come to that name , Faithly for to speke his ...
... equivalents ; nor do we anywhere in early English find the subaudition of fault - finding or detraction , which now is ever im- plied in the word . Ac to carpe moore of Crist , and how He come to that name , Faithly for to speke his ...
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... equivalent to the Latin ' vultus ' ( Leg . i . 9 , 27 ) ; the countenance , that is , ethically regarded , as the ever- varying index and exponent of the sentiments and emotions of the soul ( imago animi vultus est , ' De Orat . iii ...
... equivalent to the Latin ' vultus ' ( Leg . i . 9 , 27 ) ; the countenance , that is , ethically regarded , as the ever- varying index and exponent of the sentiments and emotions of the soul ( imago animi vultus est , ' De Orat . iii ...
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... equivalent to a swindler , and somewhat later to the act of swindling . It is curious that a correspondent of Skinner ( Etymo- logicon , 1671 ) , though quite ignorant of this story , suggests a connection between chouse and the Turkish ...
... equivalent to a swindler , and somewhat later to the act of swindling . It is curious that a correspondent of Skinner ( Etymo- logicon , 1671 ) , though quite ignorant of this story , suggests a connection between chouse and the Turkish ...
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