10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMENTATE»
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*Baretti's Italian Dictionary: 1: Italian and English
Demandare, v. a. to commit. Demarcaziéne, s. f. demarcation. l Dematére, v. a. to
dismast. Dementfi-re, v. a. to dementate, make mad , a. m. -t6re, i. -trice: adj. -nte.
Deménte, adj. dementate, mad. Dementire, v. a. to contradict,belie. V.dimentire.
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Demeucy, madness, derangement of the mental faculties. Dementar, ra. To
dementate, to render mad or frantic : it is almost always used in its reciprocal
sense. Demente, a. Mad, distracted, frantic, infatuated, dementate, insane.
Demerito, sm.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral, 1862
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
To DEMENTATE, dé-ménfitite, v. a. Carriage, To make mad. DEMENTATE, dé-
ménltéte, a. insane, infatuate. DEMENTATION, dé-mén-tliishdn, s. Amaking mad;
insanity; fatuity. DEM mur, dé-mériit, 0. The opposite to merit, ill-deserving.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
ন, মুডি, আজাদ, বরাৎদেওন, পৃসবন, প্নসবকরণ, কথন, বা ঢ৪মাএ্যা৪মোঃ, ০- ৪- ফবিয়ার্দা,
অদোশী, নালিশ করে যে, দাওরৰু Deliverer, n. ৪. উদ্ধারকর্তা, ঊদ্ধারক, ত্রাণকর্তা,
ত্রাতা, নিম্ভারক Demander, n. s. তলবকর্ভা, তলব বা দাওয়া করে যে, দাওয়া *
Dementate, ০.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages: 1: ...
Dementé-re, v. a. to dementate, make mad ; s. m. ! -t6re, f. -trice: adj. -nte.
Deménte, adj. dementate, mad. Dementire, v. a. to contradict, belie. V.dimentire. ,'
Demén-za, -1.ia, s. f. demency, madness. ' Demérgere, v. a. (V. mergere,) to
submerge ...
On one corner I saw, in her own neat characters, (the master always said she
wrote neater joining hand than any of us,) the sentence, ' Poor lad, slightly
dementate.' The last clause of this was Greek to me ; from the first I understood
she pitied ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Demencia, sf. Demency, madness, derangement of the mental faculties.
Demeatar, va. To dementate, to render mad or frantic : it is almost always used in
its reciprocal sense. Demente, a. Mad, distracted, frantic, infatuated; dementate,
insane.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1837
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Demency, madness, derangement of the mental faculties. Demeatar, ra. To
dementate, to render mad or frantic : it is almost always used in its reciprocal
sense. Demente, a. Mad, distracted, frantic, infatuated; dementate, insane.
Demerito, sm.
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A Dictionary of the English Language
DEMEANOUR, (de-me'-nur) n. s. Carriage ; behaviour. DEMENCY, (de'-men-se)
n.s. Madness. TbDEMENTATE, (de-men'-tate) v. a. To make mad. DEMENTATE, (
de-men'-tate) a. Infatuated ; insane. DEMENTATION, (de-men-ta'-shun) n. «.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
Madness. DEMENTATE. dé-mén1t.'i't, vt.- To make mad. DEMENTATE. dé-mén!t.'
i't. rr. Insane; infatuated. DEMENTATED. dé-mén5t2'i't-éd, pp. Made mad.
DEMENTATING.dé-men5tfi't-in . ppr. Mnkingmad. DEMENTATION, dé~mén-tflh-ll
n, n.