10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERUBESCENCY»
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erubescency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Erstwhile, erst'-wheil, ad. hyd yn hyn, hyd yn hyny, hyd hyny ; gyut, cynt Err, erf, }s.
etifeddiaeth, meddiannaeth; Erf, erff, J darn о dir, Hain о dir Embesoence, er-iw-
bee'-sens, 1 Erubescency, er-iw-bes'-sen-sï, ¡ gwrid, ymwridiad, ymgochiad, ...
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... when time was Erubescency, er-ru-bes'sen-se? act Erubeseence, er-ru-bes'
sense ) *' growin, red Erukt, e-rukt' ». «. to break wind from the stomach Eructation
,e-ruk-ta'shun s.the act of belching ; belch Erudite, er-u-dlte' a. learned Erudition,
...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
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The Misty Morning: a Tale ... Second Thousand
He held his cap in the hand extended to shake theirs; but they removed it, and
shook hands very cordially with him, a proceeding which increased his
erubescency many shades. Every attention they could show was paid him; and
Mr Tawse ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
ERUBESCENCY, e'-xt-be,-"- ssen-sy. The act of growing red,
rednessERUBESCENT, e-rfi-besst-sent. a. Reddish, somewhat red. To ERUCT,
G-rflktfl v. a. To belch, to break wind from the stomach. ERUCTATlON, 6'-rl1k>t:'i"-
slit'm. s. The act of ...
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
William James. ©toppflll, f. pi. Erst, erst, adv. <cfr; eîiifi; — while, (liebem.
flriibescence . 2r-rA-h£V- nse, Erubescency, 2r-rA- Ь?в'-в2и-8е, s. <5rciStI)eir, п.
Erubescent, er-rA-beV-e2nt, □J¡. err¡Jt[)ínD. Emet ...
First ; at first, in the beginning ; once, when time was; formerly, long ago; before,
till then, till now. ERUBESCENCE, £r-ru-bOs-s£nse, 7 Erubescency, 3r-ru-b£s-
s3n-s£,$ S' act of growing red, redness. ERUBESCENT, Sr-ru-b3s-s3nt, adj.
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
First; at first, in the beginning; once, when time was; for merly, long ago; before,
till then, till now. ERUBESCENCE, e'-ru-bes"- sens. ERUBESCENCY, i'-ru-be/-
s4n-sy. The act of growing red, redness. ERUBESCENT, e-ru-be>"-sent. a.
Reddish ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
7 / [tr*btstntia,\M.] The ERUBESCENCY J act of growing red ) red- oess. ERUBE'
SCENT. a. [erubescent, Lat.jReddiíh ; fomewhat red. ToERUCT. n.a [cruSe, Lat ]
To belch ; to break wind from the ftomach. ERUCTATION./ [from erníl.] t. The act of
...
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Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language
... once, when time was Erubescency, eV-ru-beVs^n-se J act of Erubescence, er-
ru-beV s£nse ) s' growing red [stomach Erukt, e-rfikt' v. a. to break wind from the
Eructation,e-ruk-ta'shun s.the act of belching ; belch Erudite, 8r-u-dlte' a. learned
...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
ERUBESCENCE, tV-rfi-bdsfflsens. s ERUBESCENCY, &'-ri'1-bt':s"- ' sen-sy. The
act of growing red, rednessERUBESCENT, e-rfi-beJ-sent. a. Reddish, somewhat
red. To ERUCT, Fz-rbktfi v. a. To belch, to break wind from the stomach.