10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DICACIOUS»
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We do not intend to give such an account, Of the recent auspicious event, as
fugacious Beporters send in for a weekly amount, Which increases as they
become still more dicacious. " Animus non deficit sequus." Enough. And so we
have no ...
Robert Barnabas Brough, 1860
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words: Obsolete ...
DICACIOUS. Talkative. (Lat.) DICARE. The same as dicher, q. v. DICE. A lump or
piece. l'orhsh. DICER. A dice-player. Greene. DICHE. To dig. (A.-S.) DICHER. A
digger. (A.-S.) DICIIT. Made. Gawayne. DICION. Power. (Lat) DICK. (l) A dike; a ...
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1865
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A Greek and English Lexicon: originally a Scripture Lexicon; ...
I am eflected, accomplished, am in action, am acting. 'En'e'ynuu, -u-r0;, 76, (from
pert'. pass. ol'preced.) an operation, working, inworking. Eue-yn'g, -e'0;, 425;, 0', i]
, (from iv and Eqyov) efectual, dicacious, energetic. 'Rvieyn'rlmig, w), -du, (from ...
So obstinate was this dicacious and pleonastic old man, in his struggles to
monopolise the whole conversation in the salle-d-manger, that upon a gentle,
respectable, and seedy English clergyman, with the usual amount of wife and
children, ...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
So obstinate was this dicacious and pleonastic old man, in his struggles to
monopolise the whole conversation in the salle-d-manger, that upon a gentle,
respectable, and seedy English clergyman, with the usual amount of wife and
children, ...
6
Annals & Magazine of Natural History
... as in the Patella, and that consequently it is at present less possible than ever
in my opinion to admit as the basis of classification of the Gasteropod Mollusca,
the distinction of these animals into monoecious, hermaphrodite, and dicacious.
Sir William Jardine, 1845
n. s. A much-branched shrub, 6-20 feet high, dicacious, bark of young branches
and leaves, especially on the under surface, having a peculiarly bronzed
appearance. Leaves on rather slender petioles, 1”-2” long, 3-foliolate, leaflets ”-3”
long, ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1871
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The North American Magazine
... Giovanni (or Lanciotto) deputes his more blandishing and dicacious brother to
be his proxy in the marriage ceremonies ; and afterwards, as the morning breaks,
when the susceptible lady actually discovers her husband to be a wise, stern, ...
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The Asiatic Annual Register Or a View of the History of ...
The enemy were immediately compelled to retire within their own frontier. and the
disturbances occasioned b their incursion were soon _ quelled y the adoption of
prompt and dicacious measures, since when, the authority of the law has been ...
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encyclopedia americana
They are trees or shrubs, with alternate and usually lanceolate leaves, and
inconspicuous flowers, which are dicacious,and disposed in amenta. Most of
them grow in moist situations, and are constant attendants along the margins of
streams ...