10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPANIABLE»
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companiable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
companiable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
Towards his uucen he was nothing uxorious, but companiable and respective.
Bacon. Companiablenesst (kom-pan'i-a-bl-nes), n. The state of being
companionable; sociable- nesa. His r>:tiredness was for prayer, his companiable
- ness was ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1885
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The Quest for Cardenio: Shakespeare, Fletcher, Cervantes, ...
No taper was provided in this scene, so the line 'The taper dies, companiable
with my abject state' was dropped. Had it been retained, sharp—eared auditors
would have recognized that it was influenced by the 'companionable' flickering
film ...
David Carnegie, Gary Taylor, 2012
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English German and German English Pocket Dictionary: With a ...
Companiable. Companableness, íom'- putj-nab-bí- , . , Companiable, ft>m-i>äb,n'
»jä!}-bl, adj. -Ыу, odf. gcfeUig. Companiableuee?, fcm-rubti'-jutî-bï- П£§, в. Com
panablt; ness. Companiou, Îom-ï-ûbn'-iiJn, «. ®e|'efl- fdjttfter ; ¡oiiifetrucfcrgcfcll, ...
James C. Oehlschlager, 1858
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The Review of economic studies
It must, however, be expected that companiable commodities will usually be
complements ; the connection between a pair of companiable commodities
stands up, by definition, to a good many different sorts of changes ; presumably,
therefore, ...
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The Imperial dictionary, on the basis of Webster's English ...
Companiable t (kom-pan'i-a-bl), a. Main- taining friendly intercourse;
companionable; social. Towards his queen he was nothing uxorWis, but
campaniable and respective. Bacon. Companiablenesst (kom-pan'i-a-bl-nes), n.
The state of being ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1882
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
See companiable. Chaucer. compaignief, »• An obsolete form of company.
Chaucer. compamet, n. A word whose meaning has not been ascertained, but
supposed to mean ' companion, friend,' occurring m the following passage: As
help me ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
See companiable. Chaucer* compaigniet, »• An obsolete form of company.
Chaucer. compamet, »• A word whose meaning has not been ascertained, but
supposed to mean ' companion, friend,' occurring m the following passage: As
help me ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Towards his queen he was nothing uxurious, but companiable and respective.
Bacon, Hen. VII. Compa'niableness.* n. s. [from companiable.] Sociableness. His
retiredness was for prayer, his companiable- ness was for preaching. Bp. Hall ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
See companiable. Chaucer. compaigniet, ». An obsolete form of company.
Chaucer. compamet, n. A word of unknown meaning, supposed by some to be a'
corruption or misreading of com ba me, 'come kiss me.' As help me God, it wol not
be, ...
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
Towards his queen he was nothing uxorious, but companiable und respective."
— Bacon: Hen. VII. *c6m-pan -I-a-ble-ness, s. [Eng. companiable ; -ness.] The
quality of being companionable ; sociability, agrooaoloness. (Hall.) *c6m'~pan-
Ied ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COMPANIABLE»
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companiable is used in the context of the following news items.
Amanda Scott: A photograph is more than a picture
It was a very companiable hour. Later on, we joined others of the group on the beach, wandering across the sands as the sun cast its final ... «Western Morning News, May 15»
Review: What The Body Does Not Remember
The group gathers into companiable poses, formal as family portraits, then breaks apart so the dancers can taunt one seated man by mimicking ... «Country Life, Mar 15»
Why 'Mr Stink' beats 'King Solomon's Mines' for children today
We like the service, some companiable chat, the sense of pampering, the cardboard cups – the fact that someone asks, “Any pastries or muffins ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»
Reverse generation gap...what's that?
... latest “hip and happening” coffee shop — there is very little navigation or scope to move on to ideas, memories, or just companiable silence. «The Hindu, Mar 14»
Navigate with your inner GPS
In the process we had met a host of companiable souls who had gone out of their way to play the role of angels. On one such journey, when we ... «The Hindu, Jan 14»
Review: rapturous response to romantic debut by all-female choir …
The “lovely evening”, as one concert-goer described it, ended with a well-deserved bouquet for Mrs Hayward and more companiable food and ... «Shetland Times Online, Mar 12»
Mohamed El Harouchi: From washer upper to top chef
Although he doesn't make himself out to be as rude as Gordon Ramsey in the kitchen, El Harouchi doesn't mince words. 'I'm companiable and ... «DutchNews.nl, Nov 11»
James Baillieu: new face
But it's a lonely business, and it reminds me how much I love the companiable nature of chamber music and song.” James Baillieu appears at ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 11»
Birtwistle premiere, Wigmore Hall, review
They exuded a sense of companiable warmth, but you could tell this wasn't yet a seasoned group. When Fellner looked across to Cerovsek it ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 11»
Trevor Bailey – Essex and England
He described Bailey as “…kind yet intolerant, thoughtful yet outspoken, cautious yet successful, precise yet amusing and aloof yet companiable ... «Cricket Web, Feb 11»