10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERCOLD»
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Taking Up The Runes: A Complete Guide To Using Runes In ...
The Anglo-Saxon rune poem offers the most encouraging interpretation: I [Is] byþ
nearu oferceald, ungemetum slidor (Ice be overcold, unmeasurably slippery;)
glisnaþ glæshluttur gimmum gelicust (glisteneth clear as glass, to gems likest;)
flor ...
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A Compendious Dictionary of the French Language (French, ...
hill m. tolérer, (neylect) négliger. and — date, par monts et Overcold. adj. trop
froid, déborde, sum bon dan t laisser de côté, ne pas remarpar vaux. To »it up —
night. glacé OverflUHll, va. colorer quer, ne pas prendre garde veiller tani or bien
...
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The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New & Original Work of ...
2. Fig. ; Cold or frigid to excess ; too much wanting in warmth. " He strikes
smoothly with an overcold praise." — Bp. Ball : Characterise of Vices, bk. 11. B.
As subst. : Excessive cold. " Save it fxoiu overheat and overcold." —Bacon : Bat.
BUt.
4
Charles the First: An Historical Tragedy in Five Acts
The most keep stubborn silence. Harrison Is hoarse with railing. Crom. Overhot !
But that's A fault may pass for virtue. Overcold's, Your modish sin. Weakness or
treachery ! Peters or Judases ! They'll treat. They'll treat. Where lies thy regiment
?
Mary Russell Mitford, 1834
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Notes and Observations Made During Four Years of Service ...
Sluggishly it dragged its slow length along across the Rapidan, the Wilderness,
past Spottsylvania, overCold Harbor to Petersburg, damaged and beaten on
every field. For want of mobility it failed to enter Petersburg June 15. It failed
again for ...
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Sylva Sylvarum: Or, A Natural History, in Ten Centuries. ...
For Harmonicalsounds; and Discotdant Sounds, are both Active and Posirive; so
are sweet smells, and stinks ; so are bitter, and sweets, in tastes ; so are over-hot,
and overcold, in touch; but blackness,- and datkness, are indeed but privatives; ...
Francis Bacon, William Rawley, 1670
The germ is a factor, but the human body is also, therefore— Avoid getting
overwarm or overcold in the entire body or any part thereof. Colds cannot be
caught when resistance is high, therefore— Build up heat mlaking powers by
sleeping out, ...
8
The Poets in the Nursery
“I confess your being, Madam, daughter of a son of Adam Rears a barrier
between bus over-solid, overcold. Not that I would say-—far from it--no resource
could overcome it: In your own right, peradventure, great inheritance you hold?” “
No, sir ...
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A Treatise on All the Diseases Incident to Women Containing ...
Jean Astruc. The particular Causes, or those of the second Class are, 1. A
Spisiitude of the Humours in the Uterur produced by the Injection of Semen
tainted with the Lues. 2. Overcold Injections of other Liquors made into the Uterus
, suddenly ...
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Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England: ...
These are tokens of the hot flegmatic' maw, irretentive,2 and of the overcold. Of
the hot or irretentive ' Full of ¢A¢7povfi. '—' The diet is drawn from apessage thus
headed; Qeparel'a ffi! But 01' ppvyy cia'flwauio'ns Swdmws. UngeVOL.
Thomas Oswald Cockayne, 1865
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OVERCOLD»
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The Montymania generated by the John Lewis Christmas advert …
... year with a whole brood of mini-Montys and Mabels that we'll globally warm to, as I gather Adélie Penguins are never knowingly overcold. «UK Fundraising, Nov 14»
Harvey's latest Boston-area weather forecast
WE MAY EVEN HAVE BRIGHT SPOTS IN THE OVERCOLD FRONT OR BREAKS OF SUN HERE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, ALL WILL ... «WCVB Boston, Aug 14»