10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUFFERABLENESS»
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sufferableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sufferableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
Sufferableness, 6uPur-abl-nes, n. toler- ableneee. Sufferance, sflPur-ans, «. pain,
misery, inconvenience ; patience, moderation ; toleration, permission. Sufferer,
suPflr-fir, n. one who suffers, one who undergoes pain ; one who permits.
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A phonographic & pronouncing vocabulary of the English language
... Suck'er Sucking L Suckle [Suckling Suction Su'datory [Sud'den Sud'denly Sud'
denness r Sudorific Sude L8ue p Su'et Su'ety L Suffer p Suf f erable
Sufferableness L Sufferance p Sufferer Suffering L Suffice' t Sufficiency Sufficient
Sufficiently ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
SUFFERABLENESS, suffer-a-bl-nes, s. Tolerable- ness. SUFFERABLY, snffer-a-
ble, ml. Tolerably; so as to be endured. SUFFERANCE, suf fer-ans, «. The
bearing of pain ; endurance; pain endured; misery; patience; moderation;
toleration; ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
(асcípenser шмели) the sterled, the caviar-sturgeon. Crepm'mmna , the flesh of
the sterled. CTepJu'lmiů, a. of the sterled. CrepnúMo, ad. sufferably, tolerably. `
Стерпймость, sufferableness, tolerableness. Стерпймый, а. sufferable, tolerable
.
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New Pronouncing and Explanatory English-Italian and ...
... essere punito, giustiziato; you shall sullerfor it, ne porlerete> la pena; to suffer
from toothache, solïrfre 11 mal di denti Sutierable, adj. sopportabile, tollerabile
Sufferableness, s. sopportabilitá Sutîerably, adv. in môdo comportabile
Suiferancc, ...
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The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
... subjection subjugated subjugating subjugation safety-valve softhearted
sophisticate sophisticated sophistical sophistically sufferableness sphericalness
safeconduct sufficiently sevenfold seventeenth savings-bank sempiternity
sempiternal ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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AN ELEMENTARY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
SUFFERABLENESS SUPEREROGATORY suf'fer-A-BLE-ness, n. Tolerableness.
suf'fer-£NCE,?i. Pain; patience:— permission. suf'fer-er, n. One who suffers or
endures. suf'f p-iNG, n. Pain suffered ; endurance. svf-fice' (suf-fiz')j v. n. To be ...
JOSEPH E. WORCESTER, 1860
It was chiefly to lessen the in- sufferableness of this, by setting by its' side some
memoranda of the transcendent merits of the work, that I thought I could usefully
write ; and this task I shall now bring to an end by transcribing the conclusion of ...
Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, 1806
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English-Assamese Dictionary
^it^ I *ft1t«t1 I a. Suddenness. Suddenly, adr. ^TSlft, 3Jt<% » Sudor, n. ^fi( I f
Sudored. ^' (. Sudoriferous. Suffer, v. 1^ ^1 I f?1 I (2) ^& cffol i $«f. CTfat Followed
by 'for.' n. Sufferance. Suffering, n. ^&, ^ | Sufferable, adj. ^fa *t?1 ( n.
Sufferableness.
It was chiefly to lessen the in- sufferableness of this, by setting by its side some
memoranda of the transcendent merits of the work, that I thought I could usefully
write ; and this, task I .shall now bring to an end by transcribing the conclusion of
...