10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DUMPISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ভষেনা, ম্রশাক, অৰুডাপ, ঔদাস্য, অনুৎনুক তা, ম্রখদজনক ম্বর বা শ্চদিত, ম্ভশাকশ্চশিত,
হশাকের গান, মরসি য়া, সুর বা শ্চনিতবিশেষ, অমমোযোগ, অন্যমনন্ধতা, অনববান | Durnpish,
ঞ- উদাস, দুঃখদ, ফ্রেশদ, বিষম, ৱখদিত অনাহ্যাত্বদি ত I Dumpishly, ad. ঔদাস্যপূবর্বক ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A Compleat Treatise of Moral and Intellectual Virtues: ...
... whereby our Conversi sation will be rendred profitable and dear tooncz
another, our Cares will be allayed,. and our droopingSpirits-raised a But if we
should be tied always to look dumpishly, and never to shew aningenuous
Chearfulness, ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DUMPISHLY, adv. See Dumpish. DUMPISHNESS, s. Tromsanaich, trom-inntinn,
smuairean. DUMPY, acfi. Geinneach. DUN, adj. l. A colour partaking of brown
and black: ciar, lachduinn. 2. dark, gloomy: duaichnidh, dorch. DUN, v. a. Tagair ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... damp, Du.dompig, damp,hazy, misty,Du. dompen, to quench,extinguish, and
toE. damp. AlsotoEFries. dump, heavy, moist.Cf. the phr. 'todamp one's spirits.'
SeeDamp. Der. dumpish, dumpishly, dumpishness. DUN (1),ofa dull brown
colour.
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The Works: Now First Collected : with Some Account of His ...
One, so dumpishly sad, as if he would freeze to death in melancholy, and hated
any contentment but in sorrow : another, so apishly jocund, as if he cared for no
other pastime than to play with feathers ! One, so superstitiously devout, that he is
...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
In a state of sorrow, melancholy, or sadness. adj. dumpish: adv. dumpishly: s.
dumpishness. DUN. adj. A colour partaking of brown and black ; dark, gloomy.
DUN. s. A clamorous, importunate creditor; an importunate demand for money. v.
dun; ...
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Media: The Middle Things, in Reference to the First and Last ...
Oh what shall I say .> What ayls ' thee O my soul P As Jonmhan said to Amnan ,
why art thou lean 2. Sam.13.4. from day to do) bing theþKingrsim .> So why art
thou heavy 0 my soul,and why 'walkest thou so dumpishly in the ways ofGod, ...
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The Works of the Right Reverend Joseph Hall
One, so dumpishly sad, as if he would freeze to death in melancholy, and hated
any contentment but in sorrow ; another, so apishly jocund, as if he cared for no
other pastime than to play with feathers ! One, so super- stitiously devout, that he
...
Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter, 1863
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Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences, ...
26, not to have their hearts troubled, and to walk dumpishly and heavily in the
ways of God ; for they are the King of Heaven's sons, heirs of God, co-heirs with
Christ, the children of the bride-chamber, and therefore to rejoice and go on with
an ...
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The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
... shrimping shr,mp,ng clampmg kl,mp,ng crimping kr,mp,ng cramping kr,mp,ng :
— Bethumping b,th,mp,ng encamping n,k,mp,ng:— Lampooning /,mp,n,ng
rampancy r,mp,n,s chimpansi ch,mp,n,z :— Grampus gr,m|i.v :— . dumpishly <i,
mp,«W ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849