10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DREARIHEAD»
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
DRAWN— DREAR. DREARIHEAD— DREPANOCAKPUS. utter words in a slow,
lengthened tone; — ». n. to speak with slow utterance ; — t. a lengthened
utterance of the voice. Drawn. Past part of the verb To draw. Drawn-battle, drawn-
bat'tl, ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
DREARIHEAD— DREPANOCARPUS. utter words in a slow, lengthened tone;—
v. «. to spc.ik with slow utterance , — .s. a lengthened utterance of the voice.
DRAWN. Pott part, of the verb To draw. DRAWN-BATTLE, drawn-bat'tl, ». A battle
...
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
DREAR'IHEAD, / Horror; dismalness : a word not in use: She grew to hideous
shape of drearihead, Pined with grief of folly late repented. Ssensir. DREAR'ILY,
adv. Dismallv : Comes the breme winter with chamfred brows, Full of wrinkles
and ...
4
A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... ভরজনক, তাপিত, হশাকাম্বিত, উদাস, নিরানন্দ, বিমষ, বিষম উদ্বিপ্ন” | Drear, ঞ- ৪- ভর, ডর,
শস্কা, আতঙ্ক, ত্রাস | \Drearihead, n. s. ভর, আতঙ্ক, ঔদাস্য, অনেন্দশছুঢত্ব, নিরানন্দ |
Drearily, ad. ডরপূবর্বক, mu, শস্কাপূববক, আতঙ্কপূর্যক, ত্রাস পুরঃসরে I _Dl'€'rlI'iIIICIlt, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
... dolorous theme, Crying — "Heed not their solemn drearihead, O hasten, life is
short, to love and dream!" Envoi Youth, mark them not who bring you stones for
bread, Dour pedants of an outworn academe; The world's a floor of gold for you
to ...
6
The Earthly Paradise: A Poem
A Poem William Morris. Themselves an unmatched melody, Where fear is slain of
victory And hope, held fast in arms of love, No more the happy heart may move.
Sweet souls, grudge not our drearihead, But let the dying mourn their dead With ...
7
The Fall of the Nibelungers: Otherwise the Book of Kriemhild ...
Sore shudder'd then Sir Dietrich for dole and drearihead. 2398. In all the world
such ruin did ne'er the knight befall. Said he, “if they have slaughtered my
liegemen one and all, Then I'm of God forgotten. Poor Dietrich ! lost am I, Who
was a king ...
8
The Canterbury tales and Faerie queene, with other poems of ...
... from the shape of womanhoad, Snch as sho was when Pallas she attempted,1
She grew to hideous shape of drearihead,2 Pined with grief of folly late repented
: Eftsoons her white straight legs were altered To crooked crawling shanks, ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, David Laing Purves, Edmund Spenser, 1870
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ন্বপৃম্পূনা বা রহিত. ন্বপৃ না দেখো যে বা হর না মামার. নিদ্যুবস্থয়ে জ্ঞান হর না যাহার
I , Drear. ণ- খোদজনক. তাপজনক. ভয়জনক. তাপিত. হশাকাম্বিত. উদাস. নিরানন্দ. বিমর্যা বিষম
ঊদ্বিগ ' Drear. 11- s- ভর. ডর. শস্কা. আতঙ্ক. ত্রাস I Drearihead, ঞ. ঞ. ভর. আতস্ক.
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Legends of the Middle Ages Narrated With Special Reference ...
“The mighty and the noble there lay together dead; For this had all the people
dole and drearihead. The feast of royal Etzel was thus shut up in woe, Pain in the
steps of Pleasure treads ever here below. “'Tis more than I can tell you what ...
Helene Adeline Guerber, 1982