10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FRISKINGLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Yale Literary Magazine
Entranced are the senses — delighted the eye, The spirits of water uprise joyfully,
And friskingly sport athwart the dark main, With clear echo singing their chorus
again : — With the dashing, foaming brine Silvery wreaths we intertwine.
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A Grammar of the Latin Language from Plautus to Suetonius
704); conjunctim, unitedly (conjun- gere) ; contemptim, scornfully (oontemnere) ;
curslm, swiftly (ourrere); dispersim, dispersedly (dispergere) ; eftiletlm,
desperately (effllgere, to kill, hence efflietim am&re, to love to death) ; exsultim,
friskingly ...
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The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina ...
soothed, however, and as a beautiful pet fawn bounded friskingly into the lodge,
from the enclosure which adjoined it, and leaped playfully upon him, as, with an
indulged habit, he encouraged its caresses ; while, also encouraged by this show
...
William Gilmore Simms, 1835
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany
But Rivuletta liked not to stay in her quiet mountain home ; she was ever on the
move, and her motions were as nimble and as swift as quicksilver ; indeed, she
could scarcely be said to walk at all, but she friskingly skipped about, and leaped
...
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The pleasures of oddfellowship: and other poems
... Nature seems rising from her tranquil rest And Sol is on his mission to the west
; The early skylark, rising high in air, Carols, in warbling notes, his matin prayer ;
The horned cattle low, the gentle lambs Are playing friskingly around their dams ...
James Larkin (of Woolwich.), 1844
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Clavis Horatiana; or, A key to the odes of Horace. To which ...
A string, or chord, of an instrument. 5. loquax. Loquax, acis, adj. Vocal. (Testudo
enim animal est mutum, et terribile potius quam jucun- dum.J 9. trima. Trimus, a,
um, adj. Of three years old. 10. exultim, adv. Skittishly; friskingly. 1 1 . nuptiarum.
Though sad and vacant of look, he seemed soothed, however, and when a
beautiful pet fawn bounded friskingly into the lodge, from the enclosure which
adjoined-it, and leaped playfully upon him, as, with an indulged habit, he
encouraged its ...
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Notes on Daniel, and the Minor Prophets: critical and ...
As calves of the stall, as fatted calves when they go forth friskingly into the
pasture-land in the morning, after being tied up during the night. Such exuberant
joy does Christ create. “ In Him was life ; and the life was the light of men.” John i.
4. 3.
John Vincent Brainerd SHREWSBURY, William James Shrewsbury, 1865
Entranced are the senses — delighted the eye, The spirits of water uprise joyfully,
And friskingly sport athwart the dark main, With clear echo singing their chorus
again : — With the dashing, foaming brine Silvery wreaths we intertwine.
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A Comprehensive Persian-English Dictionary: Including the ...
Ojj wazan, One who goes friskingly, briskly, cheerfully ; — wizan, A tree of which
bows are made. A &jj waznat, wazna, A. weight ; a small balance ; a powder-flask
(m.c.) ; — wiznat, A certain mode of weighing; a measure or weight.
Francis Joseph Steingass, 1992