10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEDARN»
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cedarn in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Triumff: Her Majesty's Hero
Cedarn asked more forcefully than before. "The man at the door," I snapped.
Really, I thought, how much more explaining did I need to do? A man. A door.
The former knocking on the latter. "Did youlet him in?" askedDoll. "Of course,"
Isaid.
2
The Coming of Arthur: And Other Idylls of the King
A cedarn cabinet. Cf. Recollections of Arabian Nights, 115: " the carven cedarn
doors." Here, as there, cedarn is properly used (after the analogy of leathern,
wooden, etc.) to denote something made of cedar. Milton (Comus, 990) uses it of
the ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, William James Rolfe, 1896
3
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley
(X.172-73), though of course PBS's conception of the Bower of Bliss differed from
Spenser's (and Southey's). xxxiii.290. cedarn: 1829 altered this word (which OED
characterizes as a poetic adjective) to “cedar”; MWS followed 1829's precedent ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Donald H. Reiman, Neil Fraistat, 2012
The term is especially applied to the sovereignsof theOminiad, Abbassid, and
Ottoman dynasties and to the Sultan of Turkey. The ' Caliphat(e) ' ical'ij at) is the
dominion of the caliph. 42. 24. — cedarn doors. ' Cedarn' was first used by Milton,
...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, 1894
About the cedarn alleys: about the pathways through cedar groves. Coleridge, in
Kubla Khan, has the line, "Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover "; and
Tennyson, Geraint and Enid, the line, — "And moving toward a cedarn cabinet.
990. cedarn alleys, i. e. alleys of cedar trees. For ' alley, ' comp. 1. 311. For the
form of 'cedarn,' see note on 'azurn,' 1. 893. Tennyson uses the word ' cedarn ' in
Recoil, of Arab. Nights, 115. 991. Nard and cassia ; two aromatic plants Cassia is
...
John Milton, William Bell, 1898
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Chambers's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Cedarn. Balmy, bam/i, adj. bearing balm. Bandlte, ban'dit, «. bandit. Base, bos, «.
a skirt which hung down from the waist to the knees of a knight when on
horseback, so called from its base or low situation. Battalions, bat'til-us, adj.
arrayed for ...
William Chambers, James Donald, 1876
Cedarn. Cf. Geraint and Enid: " A cedarn cabinet." See also Milton, Comus, 990 :
" About the cedarn alleys." 125. Silvers. That is, silver candlesticks; perhaps a
unique instance of the plural. 127. Mooned. Crowned with the Mohammedan ...
Baron Alfred Tennyson Tennyson, 1899
9
Select Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson
Cedarn. Cf. Geraint and Enid : " A cedarn cabinet." See also Milton, Comas, 990 :
" About the cedarn alleys." 125. Silvers. That is, silver candlesticks; perhaps a
unique instance of the plural. 127. Mooned. Crowned with the Mohammedan ...
Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson, William James Rolfe, 1895
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The Prescription, Therapeutically, Pharmaceutically, ...
cedarn, meaning “made of cedar wood;” thus, we say cedar chest or cedar post (
chest or post made of cedar wood) or we can say cedarn chest or post, etc.; but in
“cedar wood” cedar is not this adjective because we can not say cedarn wood ...
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Kieran Rees and Morgan Lewis completed the scoring, while Cameron Collins and Cedarn Lewis netted for Banc. In the under-14 division, ... «Llanelli Star, Mar 15»
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It smells cedarn up here today. I'm dressed in two pairs of slightly yellowing, old-school, waffle-patterned long johnsBelieve it or not, as I type ... «Vulture, Mar 15»