10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANATHEMATICAL»
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anathematical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
e-mat^kal, a. 509. Tint whichthas the properties of an anathema- A n'at hematic
ally, an-a-Me-mat^-kal-le, ad. lo an anathematical maimer. To Anathematize, an-
iiM-e-ma-tlze, v. a. 159. To pronounce accursed by ecclesiastical authority.
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
ANATHEMATICAL, ma. me. mM-y-kal. a. Thatwhich has the properties of an
anathema. ANATHEMATICALLY, an-a-themziU-y-kzil-ly. ad. In an anathematical
manner. To ANATHEMATIZE, zin-Zztlfl-emd-llsslfl. v. a- To pronounce accursed
by ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Anathema, 2-n:'ith'é-mi. s. a curse pronounced by ecclesiastical authority. the
properties of an anathema. Anathematically, :'in-:'i-the-m:'it'é-k?il~lt-. ad. in ' an
anathematical manner. Anathematize, iii-5th'é-mi-tlze. v. a. to pronounce
accursed ...
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Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
... of dropsy, where the whole substance is stuffed with pituitous humours
Anastrophe, a-nas'tro-fe s. a figure whereby words, which should have been
precedent, are postponed [curse Anathema, a-na/A'e-mA s. an ecclesiastical
Anathematical ...
In an anathematical manner. To Anathematize, an-af/t^-ma-tize, v. a. 1 59. To
pronounce accursed by ecclesiastical authority. ANATIFEROUS, Hn-a-tlfife-rus,
adj. 518. Producing ducks. Anatocism, a-nat^lo-slzm, s. The accumulation of
interest ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
ANATHEMATICAL, an- 31 - themaU-y-kal. a. Thatwhich has the properties of an
anathema. ANATTIEIVIATICALLY, and-thematffly-kal-ly. ad. In an anathematical
manner. To ANATHEMATIZE, an-athfflemal-tide. v. a. To pronounce accurscd by
...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In Wh[i]ch the Words ...
In an anathematical manner. To ANATHE'MATIZE. v. a. [from ana. thtir.a. ) To
pronounce accursed by ecclesiastical authority. Hammond. ANATl'FEROUS. a. [
from anai and sett, Lat.] Producing ducks. Brown, ANATOCISM. /. [ anatocismus
Lat.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
In an anathematical manner. To ANATHEMATIZE, In-aiA'e-ma-tize. v. a. To
pronounce accursed bv ecclesiastical authority. ANATIFEROUS, au-a-tlf'fe-rAs. a.
Producing ducks. ANATOCISM, a-nlt'to-s?zm. s. The accumulation of interest
upon ...
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A General Dictionary of the English Language
ANATHEMATICAL, an-a-tfie-mat'-y-kal. a. That which has the properties of an
anathema. ANATHEMATICALLY, . an-a-tfte-mat'-y- kal-ly. ad. In an anathematical
manner. To ANATHEMATIZE, an-atrr"-e-ma-ti'ze. v. a. To pronounce accursed by
...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of the ...
Anastrophe, a-nutoo-fe. «. 518. A figure whereby words, which should have been
precedent, ere postponed. Anathema, A-oifM-nift. *. 92. A curse pronounced by
ecclesiastical authority. Anathematical, an-a-r/ie-mit-e-kal, adj. 509. That which ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANATHEMATICAL»
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The straw that broke the camel's back
Every family has a secret, a taboo, or an anathematical occurrence which is best not talked about – on pain of further social estrangement. «GhanaWeb, May 15»
The Year in Theater
... of tea party–ism myself: Smaller, stranger, angrier little shows, no matter how commercially anathematical, have had a powerful appeal to me. «New York Magazine, Dec 10»