A French and English Dictionary, Composed by M. Randle Cotgrave: with Another in English and French. Whereunto are Added Sundry Animadversionis, with Supplements of Many Hundreds of Words Never Before Printed; with Accurate Castigations Throughout the Whole Work, and Distinctions of the Obsolete Words Fron Those that are Now in Use

A French and English Dictionary, Composed by M. Randle Cotgrave: with Another in English and French. Whereunto are Added Sundry Animadversionis, with Supplements of Many Hundreds of Words Never Before Printed; with Accurate Castigations Throughout the Whole Work, and Distinctions of the Obsolete Words Fron Those that are Now in Use
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... Cenacity . Tenacité . A tenant . Louagier , rentier , tenementier , homme . A ... font ouvertes au grand Palais de Weftmynfter . Cermination . Termination ... ar - ter , effroyer , terrer , efpoventer , effrayer . gent au temps lieu ...

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