10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COVETINGLY»
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
To copulate with a female." You'll have your daughter cover'd with a Barbary
horse. Shaks. Othello. CaVETlNGLY. adv. [from covet.] Ardently. Most covetingly
ready. B. Jonson's Cynthia's Revels. 14 COULD, [the imperfect preterite ot can.] ...
George Mason, Samuel Johnson, 1801
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King Eric and the Outlaws, Or, The Throne, the Church, and ...
Jorgen looked covetingly at the silver, and shook the dice. " Come, good Morten,
let's play first," said he, in a coaxing tone, and with a crafty smile, " and we can
sing and drink afterwards." " Darest thou throw for a silver piece?" " For twenty, if ...
Bernhard Severin Ingemann, 1843
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Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. ...
Most covetingly ready, Amorphus. Had. Your monsieur is Crest-fall'n. And. So are
most of'em once a year. Amo. You will see, I shall now give him the gentle Dor
presently, he forgetting to shilt the colours, which are now chang'd with alteration
...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Ram-Comul Sen. Covetable, a. ৰুম্বাঘেগ্লো, লালচনায়া হলাডযোগ্য, লেতেকরণী I য়,
আকাডু,র্গক্টয়া হলাডর্নায়, হলাভ করা যায় যাহ্যাতে 11 লেতে হয় যদ্ধারা | *
Coveting, n. s. লেতে, নালসা, ৰুহা, পরধনেচ্ছা, অসন্তেষেণকৈ, চেন্টাবা লেতে |
Covetingly. ad.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
পরামশণুহণেচ্চক- পরামর্শয়ি ৷ Covetingly, ad. লেডেপূবর্বকাব্যণু হঠইয়া | Counsellor,
গ- ৪- অমাত্য. কুথসিচিব. যুক্তিদতো. পরামর্শদডো. Covetise, 1,. s, লেতে. লালন.
অতিশয়েচ্ছন্ম. -ফাঁই I অতি বিশ্বাসপাত্র. পরামশক. মটো. সডাসৎ. পরমাআঁয়. রাজা (
র্টু০ঙেমোঃ৪, a.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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The Works of Ben. Jonson
Most covetingly ready, Amorphus. Hed. Your monsieur is crest-fall'n, And. So are
most 0f'em once a year. Amo. You will see, I shall now give him the gentle Dor
presently, he forgetting to shift the colours, which are now chang'd with alteration
...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley, 1756
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Anhelar. Covetable, a. G>diclable. Coveting, a Codicia deseo desordenado.
Covetingly, ad. Codiciosamente, [misero. Covetous a. Codicioso, avariento,
deseoso, Covetously, ad. Codiciosamente. Covetonsness, a Codicia ; ambición,
...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Covetable, kuv'et-a-bl, a. That may be desired or coveted. Coveteh, kuv'et-ur, s.
One who covets. Coveting, kuv'et-ing, s. Inordinate desire. Covetingly, kuv'et-ing-
le, ad. Eagerly. Covetize, kuv'et-ize, ». Avarice. — Obsolete. Covetous, kuv'e-tus,
...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
His heart pounded nervously as he noticed that many of the diners were glancing
at them covetingly as they walked through the dining area to their reserved table
—not because of what he was wearing, as he thought, but because Sonia was a
...
... listened covetingly. What would she not have given to be able to draw a picture
of a happy home fireside— no matter how humble, so long as it was a home, and
a happy one — and with honesty to tell Tier friends it was hersP How rich a joy ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1855