«EXPROBRATION» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
exprobration শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
exprobration শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
He [Demetrius] was sente agayne vnto Hyrcanie his olde place of penaunce, and
was rewarded with a payre of dyce of golde in exprobration or hys chvldishe
lightnesse. Gotding. Justine, fol. MS. The stork in heaven knoweth her appointed
...
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A Dictionnary of the English Language
To exprobrate their stupidity, he induces the providence of storks : now, if the bird
had been unknown, the illustration had been Obscure, and the exprobration not
so proper. Brown. EXPROBRAssTION. ms [from exprobrata] Scornful charge; ...
I shall only offer you two considerations; ewprobationem, and consolationem; first
, an exprobration, or increpation from God to us. And then a consolation, or
consolidation of the same God upon us; and in the exprobration, God reproaches
to ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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A Quiet and Sober Reckoning Vvhit M. Thomas Morton Somewhat ...
I hauchalfe iniurcd thE,with -,, ' halfe naming them, but I hopethey will pardon ,,
me this wrong, knowing that it isnotspoken in ,, exprobration to them, but for
iustificatio ofmy selfe ,, &e. So he . But l see not why he needeth to excuse . _
himselse ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
An express train orig. ran “expressly” to a certain station. exprobration. Reproach.
L. exprobration, fromexprobrare. See opprobrium. expropriate. From L.
expropriare, to deprive of one's own (see proper). Current sense of organized
theft ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
.•EXPROBRATION. n.s. [from exprobraie.] Scornlul charge; reproachful
accusation; act os' upbraiding — The goodness we glory in is to find out
somewhat whereby we may judge others to be ungodU : each other's fauit we
observe as matter ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See the 2nd PRESS, para 10. opprobrlous, opprobrium; exprobrate, exprobration
. Opprobrious derives, perh via MF-F opprobrieux, f opprobrieuse, from L
opprobriasus, the adj of opprobrium, infamy, adopted by E. Exprobratian derives
from L ...
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The Sermons of John Donne
... Exprobrationem, and Consola- tionem: First, an exprobration, or increpation
from God to us, And then a consolation, or consolidation of the same God upon
us; And in the exprobration, God reproches to us, first, our Prodigality, that we
would ...
John Donne, Evelyn Mary Spearing Simpson, George Reuben Potter, 1984
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An historical and critical account of the life and writings ...
Mr. Floyd begins his Preface with founof- ing the alarm against Mr. Chill ingworth"
» Book, which he calls a direct (h), and of- quer'Lt""' ten iterated exprobration
made to the whole &c } Pre- Army of the liuing God. And he adds, pag.'j*' ' that as
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An exposition with practical observations upon the three ...
A sharp and a scprnful Exprobration.' 2. A wicked and sinful Direction. " Her
scornful Exprobration, in these words : Do& thou still rt~ tain thy integrity ? > . - V •
. v Her sinful Direction, in these words: Cttrse Cod and dye, > > ! f Dost thou still
retain ...