10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CACOPHONIOUS»
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
Why did they accept a charter-name which was in bad taste and so
cacophonious ? The reason has been already explained. They did not dare to
ask for that which they now desire, knowing that it would not be granted. Yet that,
at the moment ...
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1859
Why did they accept a charter-name which was in bad taste and so
cacophonious ? The reason has been already explained. They did not dare to
ask for that which they now desire, knowing that it would not be granted. Yet that,
at the moment ...
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English Surnames. Essays on Family Nomenclature (etc.)- ...
... and who—as no traces of his unnatural parents could be found—received the
very appropriate, though somewhat cacophonious name of NAPKIN BRQOKER!
169 A CHAPTER OF REBUSES. “ This for Rebus may 168 rnsronrcan sumumns.
Wilson's ear would have been torn by such a cacophonious collocation as '
individually indistinguishable ;' but Montgomery, however desirous of writing a '
round poem,' writes prose which forms a very irregular solid. Be it so, however,
that ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1855
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The Monthly journal of medical science
The employment, for example, of such cacophonious jargon as the flzppocampus
major, or the lllassa carnea Jacobi Sylvii, is not likely to be of much service to a
jury in conducting them through the perplexities of an intricate case, ...
Had you time for a trip into the interior, you might regale your eye with a sight of
the cacophonious ruins of Girnigo Castle or t 1e verdant plantations of Stirkoke.
But the Fates and Captain Snowie forbid, and northward away! is the word. The
vo ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1846
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English Surnames. Essays on family nomenclature, historical, ...
... no traces of his unnatural parents could be found—received the very
appropriate, though somewhat cacophonious name of NAPKIN BROOKER! 216
A CHAPTER OF REBUSES. “This for Rebus may sullioe, HISTORICAL
SURNAMES. 215.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... Cacophonous, ca-coff'-o-nys, Cacophonious, ca-coff'-o-ni-ys, Cacophonie, ca-
coff-on'-ic, Cacophonical, ca-coff-on'-i-cal, drygseiniol, dryglafarol, drygpslefol
Cacophony, ca-coff'-ffo-ni, s. drygsain, dryglais ; annghord, drygoslef
Cacotechnic, ...
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English Surnames: Essays on Family Nomenclature, Historical, ...
... tied up in a napkin and laid on the margin of a brook; and who—as no traces of
his unnatural parents could be found—received the very appropriate, though
somewhat cacophonious name of NAPKIN Baoomm! A CHAPTER OF REBUSES
.
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
for animable and minerable are alone fit compeers for the cacophonious
vegetable." Craw-fish, (p. 204.) — Though this fish be called, as here, craw-fish,
yet that can only be regarded as a vulgar corruption. Formerly, its name in this
country ...
Reuben Percy, John Timbs, 1835
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Simba now joined him in high-pitched happy barks to create a cacophonious duet. A split second later, a choir of neighbourhood cats had ... «The Standard Digital News, Jun 13»