10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CULLYISM»
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cullyism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cullyism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
A cully is one who is in a state of cullyism, that is, egregiously led by the nose by
sharpers or a strumpet. A cullion is a scoundrel ; a mean wretch. Cullionly is
mean ; despicable. Cullibility signifies credulity; facility of being imposed upon.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
... Cullyism. 11- s- পূবেবাক্ত প্ন;তারিত ব্যক্তির অবস্থা বা তার | ° Culm. 11- 8.
Welsh- হৃট্টড়াকয়লার্বিশেষ, কমলার খনিতে জাত a ডা কয়ল্যবিশেষ I Culmon, n. s. Lat.
অণুভাগ, সবের্কাণরিন্থ স্থান, শেখর, মস্তক ] Culrniferous, a. Lat. বৃন্ধেল্পর
বিৱশষণক্যচক ...
3
The British Essayists: The Spectator
What is this but being a cully in the grave ! Sure this is being hen-pecked with a
vengeance ! But, without dwelling upon these less frequent instances of eminent
cullyism, what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse his fate SPECTATOR
.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ব্যন্তকারক | Cullyism, 1-. ৪- পূর্মেক্তে ৪তোরিত বাতির অবস্থা 21 212 I _
Cumbersemely, ৪- উৎপতেপূবর্বক. দুপোদারকত্রপে. আযাসপূ Culru, খো- ৪- Welsh, é'
212221fi:'~r2, করলার খনিতে জাত প্ত 222 I . ড়া কয়লন্দুবির্টুশষ | Cumbersomeness,
n. s. অটিক, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
What is this but being a cully * in the grave ! sure this is being hen-peck'd with a *
vengeance ! But without dwelling upon these less « frequent instances of
eminent cullyism, what is * there so common as to hear a sellow curse his fate «
that he ...
Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, 1776
But, without dwelling upon these i less frequent instances of eminent cullyism,
what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse his fate that he cannot get rid
of a pasfion to a jilt, and quote a half line out of a Iniscellany poem to prove his ...
Sir Richard Steele, Alexander Chalmers, Joseph Addison, 1806
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The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an ...
... their paramours. What is this but being a cully in the grave! sure this is being
henpeeked with a venfgeance! But without dwelling upon these less requent
instances of eminent cullyism, what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse
his ...
What is this but being a cully in the grave ! Sure this is being hen-pecked with a
vengeance! But, without dwelling upon these less frequent instances of eminent
cullyism, what is there so common as to hear a fellow curse his fate that he
cannot ...
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
CULLYISM, lull-'é-lzm, n. The state oi'a cully. CULM, kdlm', n. A kind of dust coal.
CULMEN, ktlllmén, n. Summit. CULLIIFEROUS, kdl-mlililr-tls, 0. Having a smooth
'ointed stalk, and seeds contained in cliafl'y husks. CULMlNATE, hilllmln'd't, vi.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CULLYISM, k4Ue-!zm, n. The state of acully. CULM, kftlm', n. A kind of dust coal.
CULMEN, kfiUm^n, n. Summit. CULMIFEROUS, k41-mlf-er-4s, a. Having a
smooth jointed stalk, and seeds contained in chaffv husks. CULMINATE, kuUmIn-
4't, ri.