10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMORNINGS»
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Abridged from H.J. ...
AMOIUREITE. C/umcer. Love-knots, or flowers. Chaucer. _Petty amours. Wnlslz.
A'MOR.lST. n. s. An inainorato; a. gallant. Stafl'. AMORNINGS. ad. In the
mornings. Beaum. and Fl. AMORO'SA. n.s. [Ital] Awaiiton. Sir T. Herbert.
AMOROHSO. n.
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chalmers, 1853
/A M O R N I N G S STAOi Staging of a Generation 142 I Bonnie Raitt Can.
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Elminthologia Or Some Physical Considerations of the Matter, ...
NowL 'Drink may: be nnsiseasonabiy taken. several wayes 51.. asfirst, iIa-a-'
norning-fa ing , which ourn, Drunkards and-'good- ellows (or'ratherr lewd-fellows)
call amornings-draught, * eatingctuothing at all t erewith: sorlthe _ stnews are ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Amornings, ad. De mañana. A'morots, o. 1. Enamorado, inclinado á amor. 2.
Amatorio, lo que pertenece á amor. A'moroüslv,o<í. Amorosamente.
cariñosamente A'morousness,s. Amor, cariño, la calidad de ser amoroso.
Amórphods, a. Informe ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1842
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... Amoret, â-mor-et', ». cariad [mysg Amornings, â-mom'-ings, ad. yn y bor- euau
Amorette, ä-mo-ret', ) s. nwyfusen ; an- Amourette, ä-mö-ret,' ) lladferch; hy-
nwyfes Amorosa, am-o-ro'-sa, ». anlladferch, añiladas [odyn Amoroso, am-o-ro'-
so, ...
Henry Neuman. 2. Lazo de amor ; flores. 3. Amorcillo. Ев voz francesa. A'morist,
Amoróso, j. Galanteador, amante. Amornings, ad. De mañana. A'morous, a. 1.
Enamorado, inclinado á amor. 2. Amatorio, lo que pertenece á amor. A'
MORousLY ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
AMORNINGS— AMPELOPSIS. AMI'EB— AMPHICANTHUS. V- .-. •- s x. , -, a-
mawr'nings, ad. In the momings. -OUwonL Thou ami I VTin live so finely in the
country, Jaques, And have such pleasant walks in the woods Jwnunyj.— Beau.
c U r i _ si Here is enough already (I suppose),to furnish an Extractof as much '
Popery-dut of' it, as r'n'a reCOmmeI-gd some hungry Informer to aMornings-draug
tz for' We have a sort of people now-a-days, that will read a mans Heart through ...
Sir Roger L'Estrange, 1679
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Amornings Slippery, sllp'pur-y, "1 Slippy, sllp'-py', J Glib i uncertain. _ ^ ' Slipshod,
slip-shod, a. Having the shoes not pulled up at the heeiS. Slipslup, slip-slip, ».
Bad liquc*. Slit, slit, v. a. To cut longwise. Slit, sHt,-í. A long cut and narrow ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd: Containing His Speeches and ...
The academies for y' great horse you maysometimes visit amornings ; and be
sure to see a prize at what time any is, for there you see all that can be done on
horseback, and shall behold the youth of France in Paris naturalibus. The Abbay
of ...
Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, James Alexander Manning, 1841