10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECOUNTMENT»
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
A. V. J. Alien, Jonathan Edwards, p. r. recountment (re-kount'ment), n. [< recount1
+ -ment.] Relation in detail ; recital. [Bare.] When from the first to laBt betwixt ns
two Tears our recountment* had most kindly bathed. Slmk., As you Like it, lv. 8.
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
A. V. J. Allen, Jonathan Edwards, p. v. recountment (re-kount'ment), n. [( recountl
+ -mcnt.] Relation in detail; recital. [Rare] When from the first to last betwixt us two
Tears our recountments had most kindly bathed. Shaka, As you Like it, iv. 3.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1900
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
RECOUNTMENT, rE-kounf-ment. s. Relation, recital. RECOURSE, re-kbffs. s.
Application as for help or protection; access. RECREANTJekCkrO-ant. a.
Cowardly, meanspirited; apostate, false. To RECREATE, rekLkrG-ate. v. a. To
resresh after ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
RECOUNTMENT, s. Innseadh, cur an céill. RECOURSE, s. 1. Return, new attack:
ath-philleadh. 2. return, recurrence: ath-phlileadh, aththeachd. 3. application for
help or protection: iarraidh cobhair, asluchadh cuideachaidh. Rscnxnnr, adj. l.
Recorder, sb. a kind of flageolet, M. N's D. v. 1 ; Ham. iii. 2. Recountment, sb.
narrative, As You Like It, iv. 3. Recourse, sb. repeated course or flowing, Tr. and
Cr. v. 3. Recover, v.t. to restore, save, Temp. ii. 2 ; Tw. N. ii. 1. To reach, get, Temp
. iii.
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, William Aldis Wright, 1902
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
Recordation, sb. record, remembrance. 2 H. 4, H, iii, 61 ; T. & C. V, ii, 114.
Recorder, sb. a kind of flageolet. M. N's D. V, i, 123; Ham. HI, ii, 285.
Recountment, sb. narrative. As, IV, iii, 139. Recourse, sb. repeated course or
flowing. T. &C.V,iiC55.
William Shakespeare, Sir Sidney Lee, 1908
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Poems, part II. Index to proper names and songs. Glossary
Record, v. t. to sing. 'IWvo G. V, iv, 6; v. 1'. Per. IV, prol. 27. Recordation, ab.
record, remembrance. 2 H. 4, H, iii, 61; T. & C. V, ii,114. Recorder, ab. a kind of
flageolet. M. N 's D. V, i, 123; Ham. III, ii, 285. Recountment, ab. narrative. As, IV,
iii, 189.
William Shakespeare, Sir Sidney Lee, 1907
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Testimony of Nancy Nowell: A Copy of My Journals, Commenced ...
Blessed be God, we 'shall have time in heaven for a recountment of this glorious
work. Many professors have been revived and quickened ; backsliders by scores
reclaimed, and many sinners converted, both old and young. " This morning ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... adrodd, treitlm Recountment, ri cownt'-ment, s. adrodd- iad, traethiad,
dadganiad; adrifiad -' Recoup, ri-cwp', l v. a. tori eilwaith, j Recoupe,ii-cwp', j
gwneyd cyfarbwys nen doliant, megys gan amddiffynydd i erlynydd neu hawlydd
Recouper, ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
RECOUNTMENT, s. Relation; recital. When from the first to the last, betwixt us
two, Tears our recountments had mostfinely bath'd; As how I came into that desart
place. S/za/cspeare. .T0 RECOIPRE, a. a. To recover, or recure. Used by
Spenser ...