10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUGGLINGLY»
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Nathan Bailey's Dictionary, English-German and ...
©aufelpoffcrt, pi. juggles. ©aiifCytfpiel, n. juggle, juggling, legerdemain, sleight. ©
aufeltafcbe, J. juggler's pocket, juggler's box. ©a uf divert, n. juggling, juggle. ©
auf ler , m. juggler. ©it lit ler if d)/ a./;', juggling; adv. jugglingly. ©auf, m. hoTse,
nag ...
Nathan Bailey, Johann Anton Fahrenkrueger, 1801
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The second portion of Elisha, tr. by J.D. Haas
Did he not stand there as a treacherous counsellor, who spoke not in the name of
God, but had jugglingly usurped the office and authority of a divine messenger
and minister ? But to appear to the people in such a light, could not be otherwise
...
Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher, Elisha (the prophet.), 1842
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
JUGGLINGLY, adv. Gu cealgach, gu cuilbheartach, gu meallta. JUGULAR, adj.
Sgornanach, muinealach, sluganach. JUICE, s. Sfigh, brigh. J UICELESS, adj.
Tioram, neo-shoghmhor,neo-bhrioghmhor, seasgta. JUIUINEss, s. buige, sult.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... juggl v. n. to pie-y tricks by slight of hand, practise artifice or imposture—s. a/
trick, deception Juggler, jug'gl-i'ir. s. one who juggles Jugglingly,jug'gl-ing-lé. ad.
in a deceptive manner q Jugular, jn'gn-lar. afibelonging to the throat s [mals Juice
, ...
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An Antidote Against Atheism ...
... reach as ο ΜΒΜ as the Cloud: also, and make Men fight pitched Batteis in the
Μ”, running and charging one against the other s' Here the same bold pretendcr
to Wit and Philosophy Περι, Ρ'επόπω (who cunningly and jugglingly endevours to
...
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A Complete English-Latin and Latin-English Dictionary
JUGGLER JUSTLY Juggler, t. Prsestigtator, Sen. ; veterator ;'delinitor, CÏL-. — A
juggler's box ; acetabula. Juggling. s. l'rsstigiœ, pl. ; frans ; dolus malus ; fal- lacta;
Cic. Jugglingly. ad. Versute ; caUlde ; Cic. ; fallaclter ; subdole ; veteratorie ; Cic.
Joseph Esmond Riddle, 1870
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
JUGGLINGLY, jig-llng-lc, ad. In a deceptive man- JUGULAR, jo'-gu-lor, a.
Belonging to the throat. JUICE, ju's, n. The liquor, sap, or water of plants and fruits
. The fluid in animal bodies. JUICE, jo's, vt. To moisten. JUICED, jcAd,TM.
Moistened.
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
To play Jug'glingly, adv. j tricks by slight of hand ; to practice artifice or imposture :
juggle, a trick of legerdemain ; an imposture, or deception : juggler, one who
practises slight of hand ; a cheat, a trickish fellow : jugglingly, after the manner of
a ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
JUGGLE, dzhig'l. s. A trick by legerdemain ; an imposture, a deception.
JUGGLER, dzhug'-glur. s. One who practises slight of hand, one who deceives
the eye by nimble conveyance ; a cheat, a trickish fellow. JUGGLINGLY, dzhig'-
Hng-ly. ad.
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A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry ...
Here the fame bold pretender to Wit and Philosophy, Cæsar de AplLu. 'Vaninus, (
who cunningly and jugglingly endeavours to infuse the: nibus. poyson of Atheijm
into thd mind of his Reader on every occasion) hath recourse to those old cast ...
Henry More, René Descartes, 1712