10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMMISERATIVELY»
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commiseratively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
commiseratively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Lastimoso, digno de compasión. То Commí SERATE, na. Apiadarse, tener
lástima. Commiseration, ». Conmiseración, compasión. Commiserative, a.
Compasivo. Commiseratively, ad. Tiernamente. Commíserator, ». Apiadador.
Commissariat ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Truas, iochd, baigh, comh-fhulangas, comh-mhothachadh. COMMISERATIVE,
adj. Iochdmhor, baigheil, trdcaireach, comh-fhulangach. COMMIsERATIVELY,
adv. See Commiserative. COMMIsERATOR, s. Comhfhurtair, fear-gabhail truais.
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Our "first Families,": A Novel of Philadelphia Good Society
"Mh!" repeated Mr. Henderson commiseratively, "it would not appear that the
thumping upon wires with little hammers would greatly profit the lad's fortune or
standing among his fellow men." " Certain»y not. Although I have a profound ...
A descendant of the "Pens"., 1855
4
Haps and Mishaps: Of a Tour in Europe
... of citizens elbowed the coroneted wives of dukes, and tradesmen got
entangled in the ermined robes of peers. One poor old man was rudely jostled
against me. I looked up commiseratively into his face, and it was the Duke of
Wellington !
Gleason looked at Donald sadly, his long nose quivering commiseratively. “I
know who you are, but Dean Longdale didn't. He assumed you were some sort of
campus troublemaker.” Pausing, he added questioningly, “You are, in a way,
aren't ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Сострадётельно, ad. commiseratively. Сострадётельност'ь, commiseration.
Сострадётельный, a- commiserative. Сострадшельство, п. 5.
Сострадётвльность. Сострадёть, 57, 72.42. to suů'er together, t0
commiserateCocrpác'rie, ...
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The Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose of Sir Thomas ...
do with the mind, except those drowned in the body, but he hath divided his soul,
from the case of his soul, whose weakness he assists no otherwise than
commiseratively, not that it is his, but that it is. He is thus, and will be thus, and
lives ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, 1756
“Hot,” she said commiseratively. “We could have waited to do the dishes 'til later.”
“It's like a furnace here when the air goes out,” he admitted. “When is the
repairman coming?” Julie shrugged. “He said today. Hopefully no later than
tomorrow.
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
Compas- COMMISERATIVELY, knm-mlz^r-1't-lv-Ie, ad. Out of compassion. I has
compassion. COMM1SERATOH, kflm-mlzier-l't-iir, n. He who COMMISSARIAT,
kom^s-sa'r-^lt, n. Those attending an army, who are commissioned to regulate
the ...
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
... COMMISERATIVELY, kuni-mlz^r a't-Iv-W, ad. Out of compassion. [has
companion. COMMISERATOR k8m mtz*r il't-ur, n. One who COMMISSAaiAT.koin
-tsKi'r-yit, a. Those altcnding an army, who are commissioned to regulate the ...
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How Romney Can Show His True Self and Get the GOP to Like Him
Mitt (commiseratively): Bret, this "Anyone-But-Mitt" schtick is totally outrageous. You know it. I know it. The GOP knows it. I mean, apart from that ... «Daily Beast, Dec 11»