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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
[from feateous.] Neat, ly ; dexterously. Not in use. — And with fine fingers cropt full
fiaieemfi-j The tendj- stalks on high. • Spenser. (1.) » FEATHER, n. f. [fit her, Sax.
stir, German.] 1. The plume of birds. — Look, a; I blow 'hh father from my face.
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A word in your ear ; &, Just another word
Feat as an adjective means neat, trim, efficient, and feateous (sometimes featous)
also means well-shaped and becoming. The water nymphs of Thames in
Spenser's stately 'Prothalamion' were feateous in their plucking of the bridal
bouquets.
Ivor John Carnegie Brown, 1963
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Faunus. Fautor, savor. Favto. Favillous. Favilla. Feasible. Facto. Feast. Festutn.
Fcat, feateous. Facio. Featurc. Faciès. Febriciatc. Febris. Febrific. Febris ; facto.
Fébrifuge. Febris ; jugio. Fébrile. Febris. February. Februo. Fecal. feces, féculent.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
FEATEOUS, fS-tyfls. a. Neat, dexterous. FEATEOUSLY, fU-tyfis-ly. ad. Neatly,
dexterously. FEATHER, flthflfir. s. The plume of birds; an ornament, an empty title;
upon a horse, a sort of natural frizzling hair. To FEATHER, feth'-t'ir. v. a. To dress
in ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Feastful, ftést'f\'.\l. a. festive, joyful. Milt.Luxurious. Pope. Feastrite, fétsfrlte. .9.
custom observed in entertainments. Phillipa. Feat, féte. 0. act, deed, trick,
ludicrous performance. Bacon. Feat, ftte. a. ready, skilful, nice, neat. Shak.
Feateous, f ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
নৈপুণ্য | Featous, Feateous শব্দ (দুখ | Featously, ad. Feateously শব্দ (Inf I ঙ্গুৎ,
মিত্র, সাহিত্যওয়ালা. ফিকির করিয়াছে যে বা তাহাতে মিলিত | Federative, a. সম্বি
বা দুক্তিকরণক্ষম বা তৎকঢর্টুর্ষরে “If? অট্রিট্টছ যাহার বা যাহাতে I Federation, ঞ. s.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Select Poems from the Hesperides, ... with ... remarks by J. ...
Upon this feateous board doth stand Something for showbread ; and at hand,
Just in the middle of the altar, Upon an end, the fairy psalter, '"' Dirty, a
northweuntry word. Grac'd with the trout-fiy's curious wings, Which serve for
watchet I 2 65.
Robert Herrick, J. N., John NOTT (M.D., of Bristol.), 1810
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The Cambridge University Magazine
This my home ; and in it Then with step of a dancer she sounded her cymbal, In
circles entwining so feateous and nimble ; And swaying and playing her wreath'd
flowers doth bear. tn. And the stranger guest inviting, Smiles him on with witching
...
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Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
And finally, should my mari and I enjoy consenescence, and be nearly
commorient, and my obital period antevene his, then, my desideratum is, to be
debonairly funerated in a feateous requietory. Such are the munities I reserve for
myself, and ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1870
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
FEATNES3, fe't-nis, n. Neatness; nicety; dexterity. FEATOUS, fd't-Jus, a. (Seo
Feateous.) FEATOUSLY, fe'tyfis-W, ad. (Sec Feateocsly.) FEATURE, ftS't-ynr, n.
The cast or make of the face. Any lineament or single part of the face. The whole
turn ...