10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEJECTORY»
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See DEIFY. deject, whence padejected; dejection; dejectory. To deject' ... On
dēiect, sofdēiectus, arises dēiectiō,o/s dēiectiōn, whence,via ML, the E dejection;
but dejectory(cf TRAJECTORY) the is an E formation. delated, elation, delator.
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Occultus Liber: A Novel by Neil Baker
Now she understood where madness was born, and she caught breath of one
tide pool in particular, approximately located in the lower corner of god's eye —
great Neptune's high dejectory ocean, the vast deep, the great and naked sea ...
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Bentley's Monthly Review, Or, Literary Argus
... entailed on us by the various ills " that flesh is heir to "—perhaps nothing is
more depressive and dejectory to an imaginative man, than not knowing a
person who will listen to his stories, and laugh, if needs be, at the jokes therein
contained.
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language: In Two Parts, I. Gaelic ...
DEJECTION, l. Airsneul, ciannlas, truime-innlinn, mulad, amuaircan, luigsinn.
DEJECTORY,adj. Purgaidench. DEJECTURE, s. Otrach, salachur. DEJEUN E, s.
Biadh maidne. DEIFICATION, s. Dia-dhennamh. DEIFORM, adj. Air chruth dé.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1839
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Tristemente. [promueve. Dejectory, a. Lo que produce enmaras ó las Dejecture, я
. (Med.) Excremento, deyección. tTo Dejerate, ra. Jurar solemnemente,
tDeJeratlon, я. Juramento solemne. Dejeuner, e. Almuerzo grande, almnerzo-
comida.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
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A Treatise on Lovesickness
... in the texts already cited.13 Once the humor has been prepared, it should be
purged — especially if there are signs in the urine of an overheating and boiling
of the humor — by using the following dejectory and cathartic medication: I**.
Jacques Ferrand, Donald A. Beecher, Massimo Ciavolella, 1994
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Dejectly, ad. De modo melancólico y pensativo. Dejectory, a. Lo que produce
cámara <5 la promueve. Dejícture, ». (Med.) Excremento. To Dejerate, ra. Jurar
profundamente. DejerAtion, ». Juramento solemne. Dejeine, ». Almuerzo grande.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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A New and Practical Pocket Dictionary. English-German and ...
Gottheit, f. Веществ вишен, г. a. гит-Щадят; -ed, a. niedergeschlagen.
D_ejectlon, hìsbìdptlîdfn, s. Niedergeschtagenheit, f. _ [abfiihreni Dejectory,
ЫзъйфсН'т-й, a. (med.) Delay, bifltb, 11. a. aufschieben, llin_ halten; „s.
Aufschub, nl. ` Deleble ...
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
cast down, depressed TOST fTO*T f^FT, 3^ratR, KIM I Dejectory, evacuation of
bowels ^TO, ^TRR I Dejecta n. (pi.) excrements of a human being or an animal ^
TT ^T ^t) fcfST, HeT I Dejection fs^^l-^ n. depression of spirits, low spirits fro^TO, ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
It [melancholy] may be the more easily wrought upon and evacuated by the
dejectory medicines. Ferrand on Love Melancltoly, (1640,) p. 346. Deje'cture.
n. s. [from deject.] The excrement. A disease opposite to spissitude is too great
fluidity, ...