10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISUSAGE»
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
See Unite, Unit. Fromthe same source, disunion. DISUSE,togiveup the useof. (L.
and F.—L.) 'Disuse, to forbear theuse of;' Kersey'sDict. ed. 1715;'Disusage or
Disuse, adisusing;' id. ME. disvsen (with vfor u). 'Dysvsyn or mysse vsyn;' Prompt.
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Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
... 9 disturbed, dysphoric, in a bad way, in trouble; 10 disquieted distressfulness:
11 seriousness distressing: 3 sad; 5 sorry; 7 pitiful; 8 worrying; 9 troubling,
worrisome; 10 deplorable, 247 distinction / disusage disturbing, lamentable,
perturbing; ...
Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions, 1999
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
Aniieddf, i. f. —pl. anneddfau (deddf) Disusage; disorder, a. Lawless. Uuanl cyd y'
ngryd y'ng reddf cyfarfod, (.yfarfngioii dileddl, f wrth.iwd anuawd, acanneddf, O
greulan, о ккШани gyitucddf. They were together In the tumult with я disposition
to ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... disjoint, dissever, divide, divorce, part, sunder, uncombine 2 syn ESTRANGE,
alien, alienate, disaffect, disunify, wean disunity n syn DISCORD, conflict,
contention, difference, disaccord, dissension, dissent, disunion, strife, variance
disusage ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; ...
pi. mneddfau (deddf) Disusage; diiorder. a. Lawless. Buant cy<l J*ngryd y 'nf rrddf
cyfarfod, Cyfarfogtoo dileddf, I wrthawd annawd, acannedef, O greulsn, o g
reulawn gy nneddf. TWy were together in the tumult with a disposition to meet In ...
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Royal Dictionary English and French and French and English ...
We lose words by disusage, an no r: servant pas de: man, on [u pcrd. e or disusc ,
cette loi , rate coutume est tombe'c en de'auciludc. That term is in disuse, a met at
inusiae'. The limbs lose their strength and pliahility h disuse ,faule lem- force ...
Charles Fleming, J. Tibbins, 1857
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Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
Durs: or DISUSAGE, s. de'sacmutumancc ,f~ ro Buses}: [ton dissioûse] , v. a. se
désaccoutuwer, perdre une C0l'llllmc. DISUBED, adj. dont on s'est
désaccoutumé. DITCH [ditehe], s. fossé , m. Il: will die in a dileh, il mourra sur un
fumier.
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The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard ...
... yet sith there are divers ways of abrogating things established, they saw it best
to cut oif presently such things as might in that sort be extinguished without
danger, leaving the rest to be abolished by disusage through tract of time. And as
this ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Disusage, disuse. Dis; utor. Disvalidity, disvaluation, disvame. Dis f valeo.
Diuretic. Dia ; urina. Diurnal. Dies. Diuturnal. Diuturnus. Divaricate. Di; varico.
Divellant, diyellicate. Di; vella. Diverge. Di; vergo. Diversification. Di ; verto ; facio.
Diversify ...
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1853
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Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England from the Norman ...
... that to buy or to retain would lapse into disusage, or that a ininister might not
engage a consistency of support to his measures. The right hon. gentleman might
anticipate, perhaps, the application of the famous sentence in Montesquieu,—“ ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, 1815