Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, containing many additional words; also, A compendium of chronology [&c.].

Johnson's Dictionary of the English language, containing many additional words; also, A compendium of chronology [&c.].
Authors: Samuel Johnson
Published on: 1841
Page Count: 328 pages
Print Type: BOOK
Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
Language: en
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... jokes Dromedary , s a swift kind of camel Drone , s the bee which collects no honey , a sluggard , a slow humming ... Drow'sily , ad sleepily , heavily , lazily , idly Drow'siness , s sleepiness , idleness Drow'sy , a sleepy , heavy ...

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