10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TENTIGINOUS»
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The Grandiloquent Dictionary - Tenth Anniversary Edition
... temerity - A form of extreme boldness temulentia - An advanced stage of
drunkeness, to the point of unconciousness tenebrosity - Darkness or obscurity
teniophobia - The fear of tapeworms tentiginous - 1. Tight or strained tentiginous -
2.
... serves for a spur to the spirit. I think, it is agreed among physicians, that nothing
effects the head so much, "as a VOL. 11. G G tentiginous tentiginous humour,
repelled and elated to the upper reigion, found OPERATION or THE sprnrr. 449.
Jonathan Swift, Thomas Sheridan, John Nichols, 1808
Such a brave man, wife, Within, he has his projects, and does vent 'em, 24 The
gallantest! Were you tentiginous? Ha? And again. Would you be acting of the
incubus? Did her silks' rustling move you? Pug. Gentle sir! Fitzdottrel. Out of my
sight.
Ben Jonson, Peter Happe, 1996
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The imperial dictionary, English, technological, and ...
TELLUR-BISMUTH TEN-BONES TENTIGINOUS the prong of a fork, or tooth of a
harrow, f Chaucer.] TEIN'-LAND.t n. Ham-laud. [See Thane.] TEI'NOSGOPE,
iostead of TEIN'O- SCOPE. TEX A, n. [L.l A web. — In anaf.,aterm applied to web-
like ...
John Ogilvie, Noah Webster, 1856
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The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift ...: Accurately Revised ... ...
it is agreed among physicians, that nothing alfects the head so much, as a
tentiginous humour, repelled and elated to the upper region, found by daily
practice to run frequently up into madness. A very eminent member of the faculty
assured ...
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The Christian Doctrine of Sin
Does not experience often enough show that even the decided tendency to evil is
able to electrify man, to awaken in him a restless activity, and to bring about a
powerful tentiginous excitement of the powers of his soul Even the Holy Scripture
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... tenth, j. degfed, degiad, degwm : o. degfed Tenthly, tenth'-li, ad. yn ddegfed [
syth Tentiginous, ten-tij'-i-nys, a. anystwyth, Tentmaker, tent'-mëc-er, s. pabellwr
Tentmaking, tent'-mëo-ing, s. pabell- wnenthuriad [godleu pabeil Tentory, ten'-to-
ri, ...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: ...
The gallantcst! were you tentiginous! ha? Would you be acting of the incubus?
Did her silk's rustling move you? Pug. Gentle sir. Fit. Out of my sight. lfthy name
were not Devil, [In, Thou should'st not stay a minute with me. Go, yet stav, yet go
too.
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The Works of Ben Jonson: With a Biographical Memoir
7ere you tentiginous, ha 2 Would you be acting of the incubus P Did her silk's
rustling move you? Pug. Gentle sir! Fitz. Out of my sight ! Devil, Thou should'st not
stay a minute with me. In, Go, yet stay, yet go too. I am resolv'd What I will do, and
...
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
Tentiginous, adj. Gefpannen. Tenuifolious, adj. Dunbladerig. Tenuity, ». Dunhcid
, Fijuhcid,vr. Tenuous , adj. Dun , Fife. Tenure, s. TPijze, v/aarop men lets van een
ander bezít , Poor- tvaarde , vr. Tepefaction, s. Laauwmaki ng , vr. Tepid, adj.