10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISORBED»
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... 209 discourse, 219, 267 discovered, 203 discoveries, 263 disdain, 193 dismes,
216 disorbed, 216 dispose (noun), 225 disposer, 229 disposition, 247 distaste (
verb), 219 distasted, 250 distinct (accent), 249 dividable, 202 double-henned ...
William Shakespeare, William James Rolfe, 1905
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language
Disorbed, divorhd', ,i-/i. (Ska*.) thrown from its orbit, as a star. Disorder, dis-orMer,
n. want ef order: confusion: disturbance: breach of the peace: disease.— v.t. to
throw out of order : to disarrange : to disturb : to produce disease.— adj.
40 Who marvels, then, when Helenus beholds A Grecian and his sword, if he do
set The very wings of reason to his heels And fly like chidden Mercury from Jove,
Or like a star disorbed? Nay, if we talk of reason, Let's shut our gates and sleep.
William Shakespeare, Kenneth Muir, 1982
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The Origin of the Germanic and Scandinavian Languages, and ...
... is in its vowels from the Gothic and Theotisc, and I venture to say still more
original; for, the consonants have not only quitted their old ranks, but those into
which they have entered are also disorbed. The Gothic, then, being allied to the ...
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A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language. - London, Longmann ...
... and Anglo-Saxon, as the Anglo-Saxon is in its vowels from the Gothic and
Theotisc, and I venture to say still more original; for, the consonants have not only
quitted their old ranks, but those into which they have entered are also disorbed.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
In a disgusting or offensive manner, without attention to please.
UISOBLrGINGNESS, dls-o-blljing-nís. s. Of- feosiveness, readiness to disgust.
DISORBED.dlzôrbd'. а. 359. Thrown out of the proper orbit. DISORDER, diz-or'
dftr. s. Irregularity ...
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Shakespeare's Ideas: More Things in Heaven and Earth
The play is unusually rich in contrastive styles, with a striking number of newly
coined words tending to reinforce the negative: 'disorbed', 'distaste', '
uncomprehensive', 'languageless', and still more. Images of cooking and the
spoiling of food ...
Orb: disorbed. Order: disorder; disordered; misordered; well- ordered. Orderly:
disorderly. Ordinance: preordinanee. Ordinary, ordinarily: extraordinary ete.
Ordinate: inordinate ; unordinate. Other; another. Out: finder-out; giving- out;
pntter-ont; ...
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
a.1. in, a disgusting or offensive manner without attention to please
DISOBLIGINGNESS, (dis-6-blc,-djlng- '<*»•) I. otfensivenefs, readinels to diljjist,
□• • II i DISORBED, (diz-irbd'.) <t, thrown wit of the proper orbit DISORDER, (cllz-
ir'-dur.) ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
DISORBED, adj. lançado fora do feu orbe (fallando das eitrellas ou planetas.)
Shakef. DISORDER, f. defordem, defarranjo, falta de ordem. Jordcr, doença,
enfermidade. Difarder, perturbação do animo. To difirdir, v. a. defordenar, tirar a
ordem, ...