10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEPROSITY»
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leprosity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
leprosity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Workes of that Famous Physitian, Dr. Alexander Read ...: ...
... wherein scales, like those of fishes, are sent out: so that Pruritm, Stable: , and
Lepm Gnecorungthe itch, ficabbinefle, and the Grecian leprosity differ onely in
degrees of tumefaction, and distemperature. ln itching there is no remarkable
tumor ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Sunndach, suigeartach, mear. LEPoRINE, adj. Maigheachail. LEPROSITY, s.
Lobharach, luibhreach. LEPROSY, s. Luibhre, muir, ball-ghalar. Lessons, 4:.
Lobharach, luibhreach, muireach. LEPROUSLY, adv. See Leprous.
LEPRoUSNEss, s.
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The Spirit of the English Magazines
Referring to these, we new resume his interesting notices of various places and
customs, &c. in Africa. ' Leprosity, it appears, is still as prevalent in this part of
Africa, as it was Once in Europe._ “ There is (says our author,) near to the walls of
...
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An Essay on Hebrew Poetry, Ancient and Modern
To recover a man from his leprosity; Verbally, to withdraw a man. i as; “the wars!
And they set the city on fire ; Literally, they sent the city into fire. Ellipsis. By this
figure something is left out, but so' that the reader or hearer may easily supply
what ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... clafrllyd, ere stog Lepiphylinm, lep-i-fET-iym, s. dalen ffosylaidd ag sydd i'w
chael mawnhaen- enau glo - , Lepis, lep'-is, s. cen Leporine, lep'-o-rein neu lep'-
o-rin, a. ysgyfarnogaidd, ceinachaidd, ceinachol Leprosity, li-pros'-i-ti, : LEN t LEP
.
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A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
Leprosity has properly the primary vowel long, or atleast I apprehend so.
LIENTERY, lI'-en-tér-i, s. A particular looseness or diarhea. It can not be
questioned, as Walker well observes, that lientery, mesentery, dysentery, should
receive the ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
A genus of Lichens, so named from the plants upon which vol.. in. 3 z they grow
having the appearance of being diseased with leprosy. Lepriasis, lep-ri'-a-sis, s. (
Gr.) A specific name given by Dr. Mason Good to a form of leprosy. Leprosity ...
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Flugel's Complete Dictionary of the German and English Languages
... adj. slaty ; fg. irritable, ill-humored, edjtffmgfett,/. leprosity (of metals, &c ). ©
djiefern/ r. \.*.fg. prttue. to find fault ; II. rgt to scale. ©djiefb/eit//. ( /<'. -tn) obliquity,
obliqueness ; war pedness (of judgment). ©dlieffcgeln/ ti. «. AT. T. to tack. 3*uH,
adj.
C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, 1843
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Atlantic's URDU ENGLISH DICTIONARY
1J~ jutam (A) n.m. Leprosy. AJU f\J*. y'uzom khonah, n.m. A lazaretto; a hospital
for lepers. ^U.. juiami (P) n.m. Leperous; a leper. i».I.Ju. y'ujdmiyot, n.f. Leprosity.
-•J. yozb (A) n.m. Absorption; drawing; allurement; attraction; K£~ vV yozb karna,
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Practical Orthography, Or, The Art of Teaching Spelling by ...
... globos globosity jocose jocos jocosity pilose pilos pilosity generous generos
generosity curious curios curiosity leprous lepros leprosity carious carios carosity
porous poros porosity glebous glebos glebosity monstrous monslros monsirosity
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William Bearcroft, Daniel Henry Barnes, 1828