10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FAVOUREDNESS»
Discover the use of
favouredness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
favouredness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A New French-English General Dictionary: Compiled from the ...
LA1DER0N |iAdro=| n. f. ugly girl, woman ; ugly creature. LAIDEUil, ii. f. 1. ||
ugliness; deformity; unsightliness ; 2. || (pcrs.) ugliness; < plainness ; ill-
favouredness ; hard-favouredness ; 3. || (of animal*) ugliness; ill-favouredness; 4.
g deformity; ...
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Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys: A Midsummer Ramble ...
We may even admit their ill-favouredness, as Touchstone admits the ill-
favouredness of Audrey; but we are apt all the time to over-estimate them in
secret—simply because they are our own. I premise therefore that I am not blindly
in love with ...
Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards, 1873
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A Dictionary of the Art of Printing
... evil dgeeerrs eviidoers evil doers eviLdoers evilfavourednes: evil
favouredness evil-fav ouredness evi l-favouredness ewe lambs ewe lambs ewe-
lambs ewe-lambs ex ences expences expences expences eygbrows eyebrows
eye-brows ...
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Translation that Openeth the Window: Reflections on the ...
Both Oxford and Cambridge compound “dwelling place” (Num 24:21; Oxford and
Cambridge: “dwellingplace”) and “evil favouredness” (Deut 17:1; Oxford and
Cambridge: “evil- favouredness”). Zondervan reads (as does the 1611 edition) “Is
...
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The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testament, and ...
HOU 'shalt not sacrifice unto the Loan thy God any bullock, or sheep, wherein is
blemish, or any evil-favouredness; for that is an abomination unto the Loan thy
God. 2 11 b If there be found among you, within any of thy gates'which the LORD
...
6
The retrospective review
... of air, earth, and water ; for the longevity, well-favouredness, and innate
honesty of the people ; and, above all, for the moderation and decency in
celebrating the true service of God, being far from superstition one way, and from
profaneness ...
Nonsense ! tellee 'tain't ; pain and sin and ill-favouredness is all bad — no good
in any of they. Ne'er a one o' the three comes from above ; they's sent direct from t
'other place." " My good Samuel," comes in Angelique's calm, clear, broken ...
Katharine Sarah Macquoid, 1875
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A New General English Dictionary; Peculiarly Calculated for ...
HO'MELlNESS (S.) ill-favouredness, deformity, imperfectnesi, meanness,
coarseness, &e. HO'MELY (A.) mean, ordinary, coarse, indifferent, unadorned,
plain, simple, &e. HO'MESPUN (A.) uncultiVated, unimprnved, unadorned by
dress or ...
Thomas Dyche, William Pardon, 1740
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The holy Bible: containing the books of the Old and New ...
C H A P. XVII. THOU " shalt not sacrifice unto the LORD thy God any bullock, or
sheep All sactifices' I . . . . . . . cobe pared wherein is blemish, or any evil-
favouredness: for that 1: an abommation and without blemish. unto the LORD thy
God.
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Westminster Abbey: or, The day of the reformation
This was a severe, formal-looking woman, whose meridian of ill-favouredness—
for beauty she could never have possessed any — was long passed. A narrow-
minded and malignant expression pervaded her pinched and withered features,
...