10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ACCOSTABLE»
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Philologia Anglicana: or, a Philological and synonymical ...
1_ - “ They were both indubitable; strong, arid high-miu'cled'nfeh'; 'yet of sweet
and'accostable natures, aliii'o'stieqiially delighting in“ thei press and affluence' of
dependents and suitors." Wotton. ACCO'UN'T, n. 3; [from the verb'to count “33' A ...
Benjamin DAWSON (Rector of Burgh, Suffolk.), 1806
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
a-k»-ré, to shore up, to prop (naval term). Accort, e, adj. a-ког, t, courteous, civil; (
rusi) cunning, crafty. Accortise, sf. а-ког-tt-z, civility, complaisance. Accostable, adj
. a-kos~ta-bl, accostable, affable. Accoster, va. a-kos-té, to accost, come up to.
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
ACCORDING akkor'dlng.TWfp. selon, suivant, ( — as) ; comme, selon que. ( — to
) ; suivant, selon. ACCORDINGLY akk6r'dlngle, adv. conforme- ment, en
consequence. ACCOST akkost', va. accoster, aborder. ACCOSTABLE akkos'tabl
...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A Pronouncing Dictionary of the French Language: In Two Parts
Accordant, a. conforme, propre, convenable According, pr. selon, suivant
According as, c comme, selon que According to, pr. suivant, selon Accordingly,
ad. conforme- ment Accost, vn. accoster, aborder Accostable, a. accostable
Account, ...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Language ...
... m. сок- venanec, congruité, f- Accordant, a. conforme, propre, convenable
Accórd in g, pr. selon ; suivant — as, c. comme, selon que — to, pr. suivant, st/on
Accordingly, ad. confarttiémtnt Accàstjvn. accoster, aborder Accostable, cl
accostable ...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Languages
Acc6rdant, a. conformt, propn^ conv enable AccOrding, pr. scion; suivant - as, c.
comme, scion qua - to, pr. fttiivant, selon Accordingly, ad. cnnformement AccOst,
vn. accostcr, aborder AccOstable, a accostable AccOunt,^ calcul, compte; arisj m.
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A New French and English Dictionary
(mar.) prop, shore, support. Les aceores d'un banc, the edges of a sandbank.
Accorer, va. (mar.) to prop, to support. Accornb, adj. (her.) hornea. Accort, adj. (
obs.) civil, complaisant : cunning, subtle. Accostable, adj. accostable, affable,
easy of ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
The French are a free, debonnair, accostable people ; both men and women.
Howell's Letters. At length, collecting all his serpent wiles, With soothing words
renew'd him thus accosts. Par ad. Reg. I first accosted him : I Bu'd, I sought ; And,
with ...
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Portos, caminhos de ferro e transportes de Moçambique
Le pont-quai est formé par un viaduc d'accès, à courbe circulaire, qui se
développe sur 143 m et par un tablier accostable de 210 mètres de long. Ce pont
, dont la structure est en béton, a été calculé pour des fonds de ( — 5,00 m), sur
le ...
10
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Now allthough he knew that Ingram was the point, where all the lines of his
contrivance were for to center, yet he could not tell, very well, how to ob- taine this
point. For allthough he did know that Ingram, in his private condition, was
accostable ...