10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PELTMONGER»
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Скормйть, s. CKápM/ivißarb. Ciropivmènie, п. feeding off, con' suming in feeding.
стриженный, р. led ОП, consumed in feeding. Cnopnf'mtnnaarb, s. Скорнйчить.
Скорнйкъ, т. peltmonger, fellnionger; fur-dresser , furrier. Citopníriec'rso, п. the ...
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
'52 P E N pElican pellamountain pEllet pEllicle pEllitory pellucid pel-mEl pelt
pEltmonger pElting PEmbridge 'PEmbrook Pesisimsey pen pEnally pEnalness
pEnalty pEnance pence pEncil pEndant PEndennis-Castle pEndent pEndulous ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... taflwr, tanedydd, bwriwr I Peltinerved, pel'-ti-nerfd, a. aeswythi- ' og,
aeswythenog, aeswyth'ienog Pelting, pelt'-ing, s. ymgyrch, lluchiad, pelediad : a.
gwael, diwerth, isel Peltmonger,pelt-myng'-er,s. cinfaelur,ïr- groenydd [clefyd
noeth, y clwyf ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
PELTMONGER, pclt'raung-gor. ». A dealer in raw hides. To PELT, pelt. ». a. To
strike with something thrown ; to throw, to cast. PELTING, pelt'ing. a. This word in
Shakspeare signifies paltry, pitiful. Obsolete. PELVIS, pel'vls. ». The lower part of
...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Pelting, pél'ting. s. assault, violence. Shak. Peltmonger, pélt'm6ng-gfir. s. a dealer
in raw hides. -rs:-.-Pelt, pélt. v. a. to strike with something thrown, to throw, to cast.
- Dryd. Peltin , pélt'ing. a. signifies mean, paltry, piti ul. (Obs-olete.) Shak.
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An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which ...
Pedantry ib. Pedicularis 218 Pedigree 40 Pedobaptism 29 Pedobaptist ib. Peel
170 To Peel ib. Peeler ib. Pegasus 320 Pekan 241 Pekan-weazel ib. Pelf 362
Pelisse 170 To Pell ib. Pellicle ib. Pellitory of Spain 196 Pelt 170 Peltmonger ib.
David BOOTH (Author of the Analytical Dictionary.), 1835
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Ambulator; or, a pocket companion in a Tour round London ... ...
The old palace was fold, pursuant to the act, to the late Sir Abraham Pitches, for '2
,5001. and the premises are now occupied by a calico-printer, atanner, and a
peltmonger. What reflections must this suggest 'on the vicissitudes of our ...
London, Richard LOBB, 1793
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
Trld-shoilleir, soilleir, PE LLUCIDITY. PELLUCIDNESS, PE LT, s. Craiciunn, lbien
, aeic, ваши, peileid ; buille, (тир, aguila. вишневой. glaine, soilleeachll. PELT,
v. a. ТЕ]; air, buail, сайт lill'PELTMONGER, к. Ceannaiche chraicnn. PELVIS, s.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
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The Elements of English Conversation, with New, Familiar and ...
... Panegyrist Doper makbr , Paper stainer , Parsou , Paste board maker , Peste
worker , Pastry cook , Patten maker , Puy master , Pearl merchant, Pensant, '
Peltmonger , Perfumer , l'hilologer, Philosopher, Physicien , Musico , Musicien.
Jean Baptiste Perrin, Louis Chambaud, 1818
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
A thin skin. Pellitory, pèUly-tùr^y, ». An herb. Pellmell, pèl-mél! ad. Confusedly.
Pells, pélz, ». A n office in theExchequer. Pellucid, pel-lu'sld, st. Transparent. Pelt,
pelt, ». A skin; v.a. Tothrowat Peltmonger, pelt-ming-gùr, ». A dealer in raw hides.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812