10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MINACITY»
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minacity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
minacity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Uncle Ovid's Exercise Book
She leaves clutching a titleless blank book. Shock treatment may be indicated.
METAMORPHOSIS NO. 20 Boom Times. The air of Minacity is a fine aerosol
spray of crude oil, the heartbeats of the pumps, and the dust of yet-to-be- paved
streets ...
2
A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Mlmicnlly, ad. Burlescamente. Mimicry,"*. Bufonada, Imitación burlesca.
Minacious, a. Amenazante. Minacity, a. Inclinación Л amenazar. Minaret, a (Arq.)
Minarete de loe mahometanos. Minatory, a. Amenazante. lo que amenaza. To
Mince, ra.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1858
3
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
MIMICKRY, s. Fochaid, fanoid, atharrais, sgeigireachd. MIMOGRAPHER, s.
Cluich-sgriobhair. MINACIous, adj. Bagarrach, bagrach, maoidheil. MINACITY, s.
Bagarrachd, bagairteachd. MINAroRY, adj. Bagarrach, bagairteacb, maoidheach.
4
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... [tation Mimicry, mim'mik-ré. s. burlesque imiBIimogra;J.er, mé-még'gra-fiir. s. a
writer of farces Minacious, mc-ua'shds. a. full of threats Minacity, mé-nas'sé-té. s.
disposition to use threats ' Minatory, min'na-tiiné. a. threatening Mince, minse.
5
The ABC universal commercial electric telegraphic code
... Mightiness Migrate Mildness Militant Milken Millenary Millennium Milliner
Millpond Mimetic Mimicry Minacity Mindfully Mineralist Mingler Miniature Minion
Minister Ministration Minority Minstrels Mintage Miracle Miriness Mirthful
Misanthropy ...
William Clauson- Thue, 1873
6
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
Menacing; threatening. MINACITY, me-nas'e-te, >. Disposition to nse threats. —
Seldom used. MlNAOE. — See Mina. MINARET, min'a-ret, s. A small ornamental
spire or steeple iu Saracen architecture. MlNATORIALLY, min-a-to're-al- le, ad.
7
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
Mmrcmr, m'im£mik-ré, s. Burlesque imitation. M IMOGRAPHER, me-mdgigri-flit, s.
129. A writer of forces. Mmncwus, uie-nfishfls, a. 356, 129. Full of threats.
MINACITY, me-nfisisé-té, 2. use threats. Mmnronv, mininfi-tiir-é, a. 512.
Threatening.
8
A Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
Mimic, mtm-lk, vt. to imitate as a buffoon, to ridicule by a burlesque im- Mimickcrl,
mlm-Tkd, pp. [itation. Mimicking, mlm-lk-!ng, ppr. Mimicker, mloi-tk er, n. one who
mimics. [itation. Mimicry, mfarfk-re1, n. burlesque im- Minacity, mln Ss-lt-3, ...
9
A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
Mi has the i generally short, as in minority, militia, mimog'rapher, minacious,
minacity, miraculous, mimetick. I is longin the mi of micrometer, micrography,
migrate, migration, microcosm, microscope, and their compounds. Phi has the
short ...
10
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Minaceocs, me-na'shus, a. (minax, Lat.) Menacing; threatening. Minacity, me-nas'
e-te, ». Disposition to use threats. — Seldom used. Minage. — See Mina. Minaret,
rain'a-ret, s. A small ornamental spire or steeple in Saracen architecture.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849