10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FREMESCENCE»
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fremescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
fremescence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
To make freck is 'to make ready,' and freck can also mean 'keen for mischief,
ready for trouble.' The word may come from an older word meaning 'greedy' or '
courageous.' fremescence [fri-mes-unce] a rare word meaning 'an incipient
roaring.
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The French revolution: a history
Paleness sits on every face ; confused tremor and fremescence ; waxing into
thunder-peals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille- Desmoulins, from the
Caf6 de Foy, rushing out, sybilline in face ; his hair streaming, in each hand a
pistol !
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
See role. fremescent (frəm-es'sənt) adj. (rare) growling, muttering. [< L fremere to
growl]. n. fremescence. See talk. froward (frō'wərd) adj. perverse, willfully contrary
; obstinately disobedient; refractory. [fro, adv. < ON frá, prep., = OE fram, from; ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The French Revolution: a History: The bastille. 1870
Rumour, therefore, shall arise; in the Palais Royal, and in broad France.
Paleness sits on every face ; confused tremor and fremescence ; waxing into
thunder-peals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille Desmoulins, from the
Cafe de Foy, ...
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The French Revolution a History by Thomas Carlyle: The bastille
Paleness sits on every face; confused tremor and fremescence; waxing into
thunderpeals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille Desmoulins, from the
Café de Foy, rushing out, sibylline in face; his hair streaming, in each hand a
pistol!
Thomas Carlyle, Marianna De_Marinis, 1851
Paleness sits on every face; confused tremor and fremescence; waxing into
thunderpeals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille Desmoulins, from the
Café de Foy, rush-ing out, sybilline in face; his hair streaming, in each hand a
pistol !
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
Paleness sits on every face ; confused tremor and fremescence ; waxing into
thunder-peals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille Desmoulins, from the
Cafe de Foy, rushing out, sibylline in face ; his hair streaming, in each hand a
pistol !
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
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The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition
... in abandoned claims or to rummage around for anything valuable foudroyant -
Having a stunning or dazzling effect franion - A pleasure seeker or hedonist
fremescence - The grumbling sound of an unhappy mob of people
friendorphobia - A ...
Paleness sitson everyface; confusedtremor and fremescence; waxing into
thunderpeals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But seeCamille Desmoulins, from the
Cafe de Foy, rushing out, sibylline inface;his hairstreaming, in each hand apistol!
Paleness sits on every face ; confused tremor and fremescence ; waxing into
thunder-peals, of Fury stirred on by Fear. But see Camille Desmoulins, from the
Caf6 de Foy, rushing out, sibylline in face ; his hair streaming, in each hand a
pistol !