10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OLENT»
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
VI'OLENT, aofj. [violentus, Lat.] Forcible; acting with strength.—A violent cross
wind blows. Milton.—J Produced or continued by force.—The posture we find
them in, according to his doctrine, must be look'd upon as unnatural and violent ;
and ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
VI'OLENT, adj. [vio/entus, Lat.] Forcible; acting with strength. — A violent cross
wind blows. Milton. — Produced or continued by force. — The posture we find
them in, according to his doctrine, must be look'd upon as unnatural and violent ;
and ...
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A dictionary of etymology of the English language: and of ...
Bene, adv. good, well : as, iercev'olent, willing good. Benedict', a. Beneficence, n.
fieraev'olence, n. ienedic'tion, n. beneficent, a. ienev'olent, a. ieraefac'tion, n.
Senefici'al, a. ienev'olently, ad. Seraefac'tor, n. Jenefici'ally, ad. ben'ison, ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
Jenef'icent, a. fcenev'olent, a. ftenefac'tion, n. ftenefici'al, a. ienev'olentness, n.
ienefac'tor, n. fccnefici'ally, ad. ben'ison, n. Jenefac'tress, it, 6encfici'alness, n.
un&enev'olent, a. ben'ence, n. ienefic'iary, a. unfien'eficed, a. fcen'cficed, a. ben'
e&t, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
day, soirov fui ; malefac'tor, one wlio does evil; malev'- olent, willing evil. àis'mal,
a. maZedic'ency, n. maZef 'icent, a. dis'maZly, ad. maiedic'ent, a. maZefic'iate, v.
dis'maZness, n. wtaZedic'ted, a. maieficia'tion, n. mafcailministra'tion, ...
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
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A dictionary of the english language: in which the words are ...
VI'OLENT. n.s. An assailant. Dee.o/Chr. Piety. To VI'OLENT. v. n. To become
violent ; to ¡id with violence. Shakspeare. To VI'OLENT. v. a. To urge with
violence. Fuller. VIOLENTLY, erf. With force; forcibly; vehemently. Shakspeare.
VIOLET, ad.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, 1853
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
ULENT, OLENT, or LENT, signifies full ofias, corp'ulent, full of body or flesh,
excessively fleshy; vi'olent, full of force or violence; pes'tilent, full of plague or
pestilence, corrupt, troublesome. SOME*, signifies full of; making or causing : as,
...
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The Asiatic Annual Register Or a View of the History of ...
DecemberVi'olent. Tornado. The Centurion, in her passage from 'l'rincomalie to
this place, experienced, on the 4th of Deeember, a violent tornado, which left her
without a mast standing but the bowspn't, and had nearly proved her destruction.
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Instant MBA: Think, perform and earn like a top ...
... applications. I Wal-Mart: To give ordinary folk the chance to buy the same thing
as rich people. I Walt Disney: To make people happy. Make. a. olent. in. the.
vvilVerQe. Stevelobs. How did it go? Q. We've had a vision statement. 58 Instant
MBA.
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OLENT»
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Pitti Fragranze 2014: Verba-Olent
Il progetto ha un nome, Verba Olent - Viaggio nella letteratura del profumo, e conduce in un viaggio evanescente attraverso le mille sfumature ... «Vogue.it, Sep 14»
Ex-Marine accused of baby's murder
and trauma to his eyes that examiners described as “the worst of the worst” that usually result from vi- olent shaking or being in an unsecured ... «Hi-Desert Star, Jul 14»
Pie-demonium at Jesus College
Emilia Carslaw, a second year Classicist, told Cherwell, "it's been an ex-cream-ly pie-olent few days in Jesus, full of pie-rannical pie-racy. «Cherwell Online, May 13»
Radio problems from 9/11 not fixed, could strike again
“It's going to be the same tragedy as last time,” a livid Paul Nunziato, president of the PA's Police Benev olent Association, said. “They're going ... «New York Post, Mar 11»
REVIEW: True West | Wharf 1, Sydney
... like Roberts, her attention to detail hasn't gone unnoticed: the period luggage Heather Mitchell, as Mom, returns from Alaska with is red(olent) ... «Crikey, Nov 10»