10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUMOSITY»
Discover the use of
dumosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dumosity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Principal Roots of the Latin Language, Simplified by a ...
Divinity 180 guile dolus i . . subdolous — 181 lord dominus i . . dominion 182
bush dumus i . . dumosity — 183 horse equus i . . . equestrian 184 desert erémus
i . . . hennit 185 servant famulus i . . . familiar 186 son filius i . . filial 187 hearth
focus ...
HALL (Teacher of Languages.), 1825
2
Hugh MacDiarmid: Selected Poetry
But bouncing on the diploe in a clearing between earth and air Or headlong in
dewy dallops or a moon-spairged fernshaw Or caught in a dark dumosity, or even
In open country again watching an aching spargosis of stars. - All dreams of ...
Hugh MacDiarmid, Alan Riach, Michael Grieve, 2006
3
The new universal English dictionary. Buchanan
DUL'NESS (of dm/, Brit, a block-head, bole, Sax.) heaviness, sluggishness. DU'
MAL (dumalit, L.I pertaining to briars, esc DUMB'NESS (□vumbnyr-j-e, Sax ) a
want ot the use of speech. DUMOSITY (dumositat, L.) fulness of briars, fife. DUN
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Nathan Bailey, James Buchanan (grammarian), 1760
4
An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...
DUMOSITY 'dumofitas, L.) fulness of briars, &7. DUN J (buri, Sax.) a mountain or
high DON 5 open place ; so that the names of those towns that end in dun or don
were either built on hills or open places, as AJhdon, tec. DON'MOW, there was ...
5
The New Universal Etymological English Dictionary: ...
sweet in taste. DUL'NESS (of divl, Brit, a block-head, We. Sax.) heaviness,
sluggishness. DU'MAL [dumalis, L.I pertaining to briars, &c. DUMB'NESS C»
umbnyrr*, Sax ) a want of the use of speech. DUMOSITY {duaositat, L.) fulness of
briars, &c ...
6
Stony limits: and other poems
... between earth and air Or headlong in dewy dallops or a moon-spairged
fernshaw Or caught in a dark dumosity or even In open country again watching
an aching spargosis of stars. EPHYPHA THA Only a sheep's fodder bush and a
screw ...
... or a moon-spairged fernshaw Or caught in a dark dumosity or even In open
country again watching an aching spargosis of stars. But such passages appear
as isolated tours de force in the great bulk of the work he went on to produce.
8
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... *ft<îK; also dumous; л. dumosity тгтягчя, Щ?т- ЧГСЧЯ dump v./. яя it тчттят; (
чтят) яягсят; (pol. econ.) (HÍM) ЧТИ it ЖРЯТ ЧЯЯ % тятт) fq%çr яяят; п. яячятяг;
чЪкг яакн чя ят ¥тет-+<.*г ятяя чл" ?ягя; (C?r-*<+d чп") яятя ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
9
A Compleat Dictionary English and Dutch, to which is Added a ...
To strike one dumb , Iemand 'verflommen. Dumbly, Stommelyk. Dumbness,
Stombeid. DUMOSE, Doomig, not flmiken. DUMOSITY, Struikigbeid, doorm'gbeid
. DUMPd, Verbaaflbeid , bedwelmdba' . To be in a dump , In eene bedeelmdbeid
zyn ...
... Pursuing no longer a rhythm of duramen But bouncing on the diploe in a
clearing between earth and air Or headlong in dewy dallops or a moon-spairged
fernshaw Or caught in a dark dumosity, or even In open 758 COMPLETE POEMS
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Hugh MacDiarmid, Michael Grieve, William Russell Aitken, 1994