10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAVOURILY»
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
The collation he fell to very savourily. V 'Estrange.— -This mufti is some English
renegado, he talks so savourily of toaping. Dryden. a. With a pleasing relish. —
There is a dearth of wit in this dull town, When filly plays so savourily go down.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
The collation lie fell to very savourily. V 'Estrange.— -This mufti is some English
renegado, he talks so savourily of toaping. Drjden. 2. With a pleasing relish. —
There is a dearth of wit in this dull town, When silly plays so savourily go down.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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The retrospective review
Sometimes also they give dried fishes, and apples or pears first dried, then
prepared with cinnamon and butter very savourily. They use many sauces, and
commonly sharp, and such as comfort the stomach offended with excessive
drinking ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
SAVOURILY. adv. [irova savoury.] i.With vjust ; with appetite. — The collation he
tell to very savourily. VEflrange. — This mufti is some Knglilh reuegido, he talk*
hfavourily of toaping. Dryden. i. With a pleasing relish. — There is a dearth of wit
in ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
This mufti is some English renegado, he talks so savourily of toaping. Dryden's
Don Sebastian. The collation he fell to very savourily. L' Estrange. A directer
influence from the sun gives fruit a better savour and a greater worth. South.
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Valmiki-Ramayana(www.islam.co.cc)
3t?r qpr ôsu í%ì*lJ 23. rasena= with savourily [foodstuffs]; annena+paanena+
lenya+coSyeNa= with [dishes] masticable, drinkable, tasteable, squeezable;
samyutam= comprised of; anaanaam+ nicayam+sarvam= of foodstuffs, heaps of;
...
IslamKotob, Valmiki Ramayana
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian ...
Sometimes also they give dried fishes, and apples or pears first dried, then
prepared with cinnamon and butter very savourily. They use many sauces, and
commonly sharp, and such as comfort the stomach offended with excessive
drinking ...
Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 1825
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The Retrospective review [ed. by H. Southern].
Sometimes . also they give dried fishes, and apples or pears first dried, then
prepared with cinnamon and butter very savourily. They use many sauces, and
commonly sharp, and such as comfort the stomach offended with excessive
drinking ...
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The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian ...
Sometimes also they give dried fishes, and apples or pears first dried, then
prepared with cinnamon and butter very savourily. They use many sauces, and
commonly sharp, and such as comfort the stomach offended with excessive
drinking ...
Sometimes also they give dried fishes, and apples or pears first dried, then
prepared with cinnamon and butter very savourily. They use many sauces, and
commonly sharp, and such as comfort the stomach offended with excessive.
drinking; ...
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“Of the sharks we caught a great many,” he noted in his journal, “which our men eat very savourily.” (He also reported catching an 11-foot-long shark whose ... «New York Times, Apr 13»