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
... 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 ...
A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues. Compiled by Randle Cotgrave. Whereunto is Also Annexed a Most Copious Dictionaire, of the English Set Before the French, by R.S.L: Dictionaire Anglois et François, pour l utilite de tous ceux, qui sont desidereux de deux langues. A dictionaire English and French; compiled for the commoditie of all such as are desirous of both the languages. By Robert Sherwood Londoner
... Linnet ( bird . ) Linotte . A kind of long - heeled Linnet.Țeriz . Linfed . Semence de lin . Kinde - wolfie , Tiretaine , telon . The lintell of a doore . Le lintean , ou , lintheau d'une porte , ou buis . A lint . Once , oince . A Lion ...
A New French Grammar: Teaching a Person, of an Ordinary Capacity, Without the Help of a Master, to Read, Speak, and Write that Tongue, in Less Than Half the Usual Time, in the Following Easy Method, Never Before Attempted, Viz. I. The True Pronunciation of Vowels, Consonants, Dipthongs, and Tripthongs. II. The Use and Construction of Articles. Of Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, and the Syntax. III. A Dictionary of Some Useful Words ; a Vocabulary French and English ; and a Collection of Adjectives Expressing Divers Qualities. IV. An Alphabetical List of the Proper Names of Men and Women, with Their Abbreviations. V. Familiar Phrases and Dialogues, Disposed in Three Columns, Viz. 1st, the French as Written and Spelt 2d, the English 3d, The French as Pronounced. VI. A Choice Collection of French and English Proverbs. Vii. A Collection of French Songs. By J.E. Tandon, Teacher of the French Tongue at Her Grace the Duchess of Marlborough's. The Third Edition, with the Addition of Many New and Useful Articles, Exceeding More Than Double the Quantity Inserted in the Former Editions, by the Author. The Whole Revised and Corrected by R. Dugud, Student of the Universities of Paris and Ratisbon
A Dictionary of Barbarous French. Or, a Collection, by way of Alphabet, of Obsolete, Provincial, Mis-spelt, and Made Words in French. Taken out of Cotgrave's Dictionary, with some Additions ... By Guy Miege
... Doulcin , as Douffin . | Doyenné , a Deanry , or Deanship . Doygé , as Dougé . Drache , the little talk whereby a ... net . Dreloter , as Dorloter , to cocker . Dreffeur , a raifer , or erecter . Dreffiere , a direct way . Dreffouïr ...
A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues. Compiled by Randle Cotgrave
... Net us not the best catcher of Birds ; ) freud beafts would be caught by fweet baites . Doucin , as Douffin ... Doulcin rafcaz . A greater , and white , kind thereof ; Looke Doufsin . Doulcine . as Cymaife , or Cymace . Douleur : f . as ...
The Church Heraldry of Norfolk: pt. V. Hundreds of South Erpingham, Eynesford, Launditch, and Wayland. pt. VI. Hundreds of Grimshoe, Clackclose, Freebridge Marshland, Freebridge Lynn, and Gallow. pt. VII. Hundreds of Smithdon, Brothercross, North Greenhoe, Holt, and North Erpingham. Title and indexes to vol. II
The Universal Etymological English Dictionary:: comprehending the derivations of the generality of words in the English tongue, either ancient or modern, from the ancient British, Saxon, Danish, Norman, and modern French, Teutonick, Dutch, Spanish, Italian ; as also from the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew languages, each in their proper characters ; and also a brief and clear explication of all difficult words, derived from any of the aforesaid languages, and terms of art, relating to anatomy, botany, physick, pharmacy, surgery, chymistry, philosophy, divinity, mathematicks, grammar, logick, rhetorick, musick, heraldry, maritime affairs, military discipline, horsemanship, hunting, hawking, fowling, fishing, gardening, husbandry, handicrafts, confectionary, carving, cookery, &c ; together with a large collection and explication of words and phrases used in our ancient statutes, charters, writs, old records, and processes in law ; and the etymology, and interpretation of the proper names of men, women, and remarkable places in Great-Britain ; also the dialects of our different countries ; containing many thousand words more than either Harris, Philips, Kersey, or any English dictionary before extant ; to which is added, a collection of our most common proverbs, with their explication and illustration ; the whole work compiled and methodically digested, as well for the entertainment of the curious, as the information of the ignorant ; and for the benefit of young students, artificers, tradesmen, and foreigners, who are desirous thoroughly to understand what they speak, read, or write
... L. DIVINE [ divinus , L. ] belonging to God , heavenly . F. A DIVINE , a Clergyman . To DIVINE [ divinare , L. ] to foretel , to guefs , to foothfay . DIVIN'ELY , in a heavenly Manner . A DIVIN'ER [ divinator , L. ] a Conjurer , a ...
Systema Agriculturæ ... The fourth edition carefully corrected and amended, with one whole section added, and many large and useful additions throughout the whole work. By J. W. Gent. [i.e. John Worlidge.]
... the Nether - works , then to " be moved , fo that all the Corns may drop ... play up and down at pleasure , is the greatest skill in the whole " work ... play up and down , through which a Brass - nail must " be faftened , caft with an ...
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: Illustrating the Words in Their Different Significations, by Examples from Ancient and Modern Writers; Shewing Their Affinity to Those of Other Languages, and Especially the Northern; Explaining Many Terms, Which, Though Now Obsolete in England, Were Formerly Common to Both Count
... token for the inhabitants to assemble at a certain place . " Bodwait occurs ... bugbear . " Is heauen or hell but tales ? No , no : it shall bee the ... bugbear by Z. Boyd . " Inwardlie in his soule hee jested at hell , not caring for ...
Riders Dictionary, Corrected and Augmented, with the Addition of Many Hundred Words Both Out of the Law, and Out of the Latine, French, and Other Languages ... Whereunto is Joyned a Dictionary Etymological ... Now Newly Corrected and Much Augmented by Francis Holy-Oke
... Tac.To confederate , toà reconcile by making of a league . Faderor , dep ... tic . Epift.9 . in fœnicularium cogi- tet , Turneb . exponit ad foenus ex ... abg , ut fœlix tit ho - keth ufury . mo floride ætatis , Vide Felix , & c . Happy ...
Riders Dictionary, Corrected and Augmented, with the Addition of Many Hundred Words Both Out of the Law, and Out of the Latine, French, and Other Languages ... Whereunto is Joyned a Dictionary Etymological ... Now Newly Corrected and Much Augmented by Francis Holy-Oke
... Swimbuds to Tospeak often . esparinglysi zinabashi . A space of ground contain - Parce , continenterang ing fiery farlongs , bringfeven fè , adv . miles and a half . 1 Schanos , fchanus , may The space between the kapus or joyuts ...
The History Of The Antient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. Being Two Additional Volumes To Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum: Containing The Original and First Establishment of All the Religious Orders that Ever Were in Great-Britain; Being Those of the Benedictins, Cluniacks, Cistercians, Regular Canons of St. Augustin, Carthusians, Gilbertins, Trinitarians, Premonstratenses, and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Treated of in the Monasticon Anglicanum: As Also of the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinian Friers, Regular Canons of Arroasia, Brigittins, Monks of Fontevrand, of Savigni, and of Tiron, Crouched Friers, Friers of Penance, Or of the Sack, and Bethleemites, Not Spoken of by Sir William Dugdale, and Mr. Dodsworth. The Foundations of Their Several Monasteries. A Very Large Collection of Many Hundreds of Grants and Charters Belonging to Them, Besides Several Thousands Abridg'd. The Final Suppression of All Those Places, with Some Account of the Manner how Their Vast Lands and Possessions Were Dispos'd Of. There Are Added Catalogues of the Abbats, and Other Superiors of Those Religious Houses, and of All Persons Eminent, and Distinguish'd for Piety, Learning, and Other Accomplishments, in the Several Orders; with Short Lives of as Many of Them as Have Been Transmitted Down to Us. Collected from Above Two Hundred of the Best Historians Extant, and from Antient Manuscripts in the Bodleian and Cotton Libraries, and Many More in the Hands of Learned Antiquaries, and Other Curious Gentlemen, Whose Names May be Seen in the Preface. Adorn'd with a Considerable Number of Copper-Plates of the Several Habits of the Religious Orders, the Ichnographies of Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and the Ruins of Sacred Places Destroy'd, Or Gone to Decay, and Prospects of Others that are Still Standing
... Abby of St. Cathe- rine of the Mount near Roan in Normandy . Frontenac in ... Martin of Seez in Normandy Ί Sele , or Sebe , a Cell to St , Florentius near ... hot Ardor of Perfection . And being inform'd , that the holy Monafteries ...
The History Of The Antient Abbeys, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches. Being Two Additional Volumes To Sir William Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum: Containing The Original and First Establishment of All the Religious Orders that Ever Were in Great-Britain; Being Those of the Benedictins, Cluniacks, Cistercians, Regular Canons of St. Augustin, Carthusians, Gilbertins, Trinitarians, Premonstratenses, and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, Treated of in the Monasticon Anglicanum: As Also of the Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinian Friers, Regular Canons of Arroasia, Brigittins, Monks of Fontevrand, of Savigni, and of Tiron, Crouched Friers, Friers of Penance, Or of the Sack, and Bethleemites, Not Spoken of by Sir William Dugdale, and Mr. Dodsworth. The Foundations of Their Several Monasteries. A Very Large Collection of Many Hundreds of Grants and Charters Belonging to Them, Besides Several Thousands Abridg'd. The Final Suppression of All Those Places, with Some Account of the Manner how Their Vast Lands and Possessions Were Dispos'd Of. There Are Added Catalogues of the Abbats, and Other Superiors of Those Religious Houses, and of All Persons Eminent, and Distinguish'd for Piety, Learning, and Other Accomplishments, in the Several Orders; with Short Lives of as Many of Them as Have Been Transmitted Down to Us. Collected from Above Two Hundred of the Best Historians Extant, and from Antient Manuscripts in the Bodleian and Cotton Libraries, and Many More in the Hands of Learned Antiquaries, and Other Curious Gentlemen, Whose Names May be Seen in the Preface. Adorn'd with a Considerable Number of Copper-Plates of the Several Habits of the Religious Orders, the Ichnographies of Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and the Ruins of Sacred Places Destroy'd, Or Gone to Decay, and Prospects of Others that are Still Standing
... patrocinio roboravi- mus . Hiis Teftibus , & c . NUM . CCCCLXXV . Quieta ... Carta Margarete de Say de quieta Clamatione ejufdem Demanda , & verba- tim ficut ... Cartas Hugonis de Say , Roberti fcilicet de Mortuo Mari & Margarete de Say ...
The New Pocket Dictionary Of The French And English Languages In Two Parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing All Words of General Use, and Authorized by the Best Writers. As Also Distinguishing the Several Parts of Speech, with the Gender of Nouns in the French Language. To which are Added, The Accents of t
... Diablerie , sf , witchcraft ; de- vilifh trick Diableffe , a forewi Diablotin , fm , a little devil Diabolique , 2 ... 2. a . - nical Diacre , fm . a deacon Diadême , a diadem Diagonale , sf . a diagonal Diagonalement , ad.nally Dialecte , fm ...
The New Universal Etymological English Dictionary: Containing An Additional Collection of Words, with Their Explications and Etymologies from the Ancient British, Teutonick, Dutch, Saxon, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldee, &c. Each in Its Proper Character. Also An Explication of Hard and Technical Words, Or Terms, in All Arts and Sciences ; with Accents Directing to Their Proper Pronunciation, Shewing Both the Orthography and Orthoepia of the English Tongue. Illustrated With Some Hundred Cuts, Giving a Clearer Idea of Those Figures, Not So Well Apprehended by Verbal Description. Likewise A Collection and Explanation of Words and Phrases Used in Our Antient Charters, Statutes, Writs, Old Records and Processes at Law. Also The Theogony, Theology, and Mythology of the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, &c. Being an Account of Their Deities, Solemnities, Divinations, Auguries, Oracles, and Hieroglyphicks. A Work Useful for Such as Would Understand what They Read and Hear, Speak what They Mean, and Write True English. To which is Added, a Dictionary of Cant Words
... crochet , and two semi - quavers a quaver . MIN'NIMS ( fo called of minimus ... MINION of the largest Size ( with Gun- ners ) a piece of ordnance of three ... pattern or model , as he is a mirrour of virtue and patience . MIR'ROURS , are ...
London Labour and the London Poor; a Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those that Will Work, Those that Cannot Work, and Those that Will Not Work
... you | lodging at the Clarence Hotel in North - street , nasty old cobbler ... out , " You nasty old cobbler waxy ! waxy , waxy ! I'll go and tell my ... make it up , and they'll have some gin . ' I'll be a penny to your threepence ...
London Labour and the London Poor; a Cyclopaedia of the Condition and Earnings of Those that Will Work, Those that Cannot Work, and Those that Will Not Work
... day without any very great trouble ; but in a little time there was hundreds in the trade , and one might patter hard to sell four dozen . " The wholesale price was 8s . the gross , and as thirteen cards went to the dozen , the day's ...
CARY’S NEW ITINERARY: OR, AN ACCURATE DELINEATION OF THE GREAT ROADS, Both Direct and Cross, THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES: With Many of the Principal Roads in SCOTLAND. FROM AN Actual Admeasurement Made by Command of HIS Majesty’s Postmaster General, FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES: Under the Direction and Inspection of THOMAS HASKER Esq. Surveyor and Superintendant of the Mail Coaches. By JOHN CARY, Surveyor of the Roads to the General Post Office. To which are Added at the End of Each Route, The Names of Those Inns which Supply Post Horses and Carriages: Accompanied with a Most Extensive Selection of NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN’S SEATS: A List of the Packet Boats and Their Time of Sailing, COPIOUS INDEXES, &c. &c
... Arrow River . Monkland Between Monkland and Delwyn , on r . a T. R. to 2 2 +6 9 272 3 +3 107 133 At Burford is ... Clifford are the Ruins of a Caftle which was the Eftate of , and gave Name to , the Lords Clifford , after- wards Earls of ...
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English and French Dictionary: Composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, Laveaux, Boiste, &c.; from the English Dictionaries of Webster, Johnson, Richardson ... the Whole Preceded by a Complete Treatise on Pronunciation, and a Table of All the Irregular Verbs ...
... Pronunciation, and a Table of All the Irregular Verbs ... Alexander G ... pronounced in the throat , guttural . GYMNASE jim - nâz , sm . place of exercise ... GYMNOPÉDIE , sf . religious Lacedemoniań dance , gymnopodia . GYMNOPTÈRE ...
Culpeper's Last Legacy: Containing Sundry Admirable Experiences in ... Chyrurgery and Physick ... With Two Particular Treatises the One of Fevers, the Other of Pestilence ... With an Addition of Two Hundred Choice Receipts ... The Seventh Impression; Whereunto is Added An Exact and Perfect Treatise of Anatomy of the Reins and Bladd
... wife to the Belly . 160. For a Baftard Cholick . Take Wormwood , Rew , Mother - wort , Laven- der - Cotton ; ftamp them , then mix the Gall of an Ox with it warmed , and apply it plaister - wife to the Belly . CHAP . XVIII Of the Navel ...
The Principal Nauigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoueries of the English Nation, Made by Sea Or Ouerland, to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth, at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeres: Diuided Into Three Seuerall Volumes, According to the Positions of the Regions, Whereunto They Were Directed : The First Volume Containeth the Worthy Discoueries, &c. of the English Touuard the North and Northeast by Sea, ... Together with Many Notable Monuments and Testimonies of the Ancient Forren Trades, and of the Warrelike and Other Shipping of this Realme of England in Former Ages : Whereunto is Annexed a Briefe Commentary of the True State of Island, and of the Northren Seas and Lands Situate that Way; as Also the Memorable Defeat of the Spanish Huge Armada, Anno 1588 : The Second Volume Comprehendeth the Principall Nauigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoueries of the English Nation Made by Sea Or Ouer-land, to the South and South-east ...
... English Touuard the North and Northeast by Sea, ... Together with Many ... fe darà caufa , de que fe agranien en qualquiera manera con el fauor de Dios ... Oracion de Dios fobre nueftro Sennor y Propheta Mahumet , y los allegados à ...
A Dictionary in Spanish and English: First Pvblished Into the English Tongue by Ric. Percivale Gent. Now Enlarged and Amplified with Many Thousand Words, ... Together with the Accenting of Euery Word Thorowout the Whole Dictionarie, ... and for the Learners Ease and Furtherance, the Declining of All Hard and Irregular Verbs; and for the Same Cause the Former Order of the Alphabet is Altered, Diuers Hard and Vncouth Phrases and Speeches Out of Sundry of the Best Authors Explained, with Diuers Necessary Notes and Especiall Directions for All Such as Shall be Desirous to Attaine the Perfection of the Spanish Tongve. All Done by John Minsheu ... Hereunto for the Further Profit and Pleasure of the Learner Or Delighted in this Tongue, is Annexed an Ample English Dictionarie ...
... Cogér . * Cojecha , f . vide Cofecha . Cojedízo , vide Cogedizo , m , * to leny , to get as he can , to catch , to ex - Cojér , vide Cogér . act or make to giue , to collect . * Cogido , m.gotten together , gathered , * Cójo , m . lame ...
A Solemn Form of adoration, humiliation, and prayer, for the General Fast, appointed to be observed ... 1740, being a specimen of a Liturgy, shortly to be published for the use of such Christian congregations, as approve of pre-composed forms of Divine Worship, though they cannot join in many of those, which are by Law established,
FORM. begotten of the Dead , the Prince of the Kings of the Earth , who hath loved us , and washed us from our Sins in his own Blood , and made us Kings and Priests : Unto God his Father , be Glory and Do- minion for ever and ever ...
Antiquæ linguæ britannicæ thesaurus: A Welsh and English dictionary, wherein the Welsh words are often exemplified by select quotations from celebrated ancient authors; and many of them etymologized, and compared with the Oriental and other languages ... adorned with many valuable British antiquities, to elucidate the meaning of obscure words. To which are annexed, a Welsh and English Botanology, and a large collection of Welsh proverbs. And to the whole is prefixed, a compendious Welsh grammar, with the rules in English; also, to which are added, The rules of Welsh poetry
... idle , as some say Egrynedig , a . trembling , quaking Egwal , s . m . a cot ... beast having the staggers . K. H. Hence the Engl , haggard , as Wotton ... Ehengu , v . a . to enlarge , to amplify , to draw out in breadth , or length ...
The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: Containing Two Hundred Sermons and Discourses, on Several Occasions. ; To which are Annexed, Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Use. A Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament, and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him, for the Use of King William. Being All that Were Printed After His Grace's Decease; Now Collected Into Two Volumes
... all their fears and troubles in this World . Nay , this confideration alone of a blessed immortality in another World , of which only the Chriftian Re- ligion hath given us full and undoubted affurance , is of that weight and moment ...
Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Containing Words from the English Writers Previous to the Nineteenth Century ... and Words which are Now Used Only in the Provincial Dialects: G - Z
... ( 2 ) v . To rove about idly . North . ( 3 ) s . A trick . An old cant term ... monster ho- nesty in your belly , why so jig - makers and chroniclers shall ... ( 2 ) A pint . North . JILT , v . To throw or fling . JIM , ( 1 ) adj . Slender ...
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