10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBRIATE»
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ebriate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ebriate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Australia and The East: Being a Journal Narrative of a ...
One moment the retailer of tea, sugar, rum, and tobacco ; the next, the ebriate
solace of her ebriate mate. In" short, where is the chaotic dissolution of manners
that once and so long prevailed ?" These things are past and gone ; and if the
truth ...
2
The Medical Annual: A Year Book of Treatment and ...
(Saxlehner) iii Dadson Nursing Home, Norwich (In- 1 ebriate, for working-class
men) 842 HYDRO'THERAPEUTIC ESTAB' * Dadson Nursing Home, Richmond
LISHMENTS. AND HOTELS(I nebriate, for working-class women) 842 I ~— Bath
...
Percy Roberts Wilde, Carey Franklin Coombs, Arthur J. Rendle Short, 1908
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A Philological Grammar of the English Language
E, from,and bibo, to drink, ebrious, from drinking; and, ill-'ebriate is superfluous.
Elide, from Izedo, to injure or infect, is to injure throughout, that is, to destroy ;
emanate is compounded of e, from, and mono, todrop ; emancipate, to take out of
...
Thomas Martin (of Birmingham.), 1824
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Lexicon Hebraico-Chaldaico-Latino-Biblicum. In quo prima ...
DïfqjNfl 1. c. 8: inebriabo eos. i' HIPHIL. Р мыть. l“ о brìabo eos. IV к г в n. qrwgw'
n 2. m. Plur. în'ebriate cum. "" Ёитпь тэта: 1. с, Sing. inebriabo. _ vn:PIITHPÀÈÍ...
_Pida-Un. 2. Sing'. ebrlia eris. ' van R71 21152)' inebriatìfunt, fed nonvinoì If. 19.
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An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana, in South America. ...
... iq'ietigzh, And tied lupznrnigu bun dles. One of these pieces bruised, and
thrown into ancreek or river; either at xthq or' low wist'ter,. 'when . the
Waterflagndtes, 'is sufficientctto in_.,_;._,\ 'ebriate ill the fish Wlthln a considerable
A distance, ...
6
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... aus III eastern: aues easy: ie eat : ed eau de vie: akua eaves : upo I eavesdrop:
upo I eavesdropping: stei ebb : ap ebriate: ebrius ebriety: ebrius ebullient: beu
ecaudate: eghs ecbolic: guel II eccentric: kent ecchymosis: gheu Ecclesiastes: ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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The Modern Literature of France
George William MacArthur Reynolds. 98 MODERN LITERATURE OF
FRANCEmiserable creatures upon the raft were fain to crunch hats, shoes, and
ropes. Some had, in their ebriate madness, drank the salt water with avidity.
Others put nails ...
George William MacArthur Reynolds, 1839
The wine was all gone — the biscuit crushed under foot or spoilt by the salt water
— and the miserable creatures upon the raft were fain to crunch hats, shoes, and
ropes. Some had, in their ebriate madness, drank the salt water with avidity.
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1840
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The Cruise: A Poetical Sketch, in Eight Cantos
He drank, but not to ebriate, Tho' sometimes he might be clatc. Perhaps the
reason some mayn't know, And yet I say 'twas even so, This Parson was a
favourite With Officers and Crew, to wit. Maybe you'll say, he's fit for Sea; But as
for shore, ...
A man's man, totally sipid, always ruly, Henry was ept at everything he did, this
transparent, scrutable man, and though he liked a drink, always ebriate. If he had
a fault it was that he tended to be a touch trepid, could at times even be vincible, ...