10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNRIPELY»
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Crudely Not duly digested ; unripely, ad. IVhecl'y Circular ; suitable to rotation, a.
Free'ly At liberty ; lavishly ; liberally, ad. See'ly In old poetry, lucky ; silly ; simple, a
. Gen-teel'y Politely ; elegantly, ad. See Genteelly. Steel'y Made of steel ; hard ...
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Johnson's English Dictionary: As Improved by Todd and ...
Unfinished' immature. Miam. Havingimiigesœd шиш. lilium indisted. В. Jonson. C
€U'DELY, knöödf-lè. ad. Unripely; without due re aration. den. CIQU DENESS,
kröödl-nës. n. s. Unripeness. Chilliugimrlh. CRUTITY, мышь-ю. n.s. [mulino Lat.] ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd, 1828
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The Works: In Five Volumes
What is our life, but our life's tragedy, Extinguish'd in a momentary time? And life
to murder life is cruelty, Unripely withering in a flowery prime; An' urn of ashes
pleasing but the shows, Once dry, the toiling spirit wandering goes.
Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce, 1840
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
CRUDELY, krtod lé. ad. Unripely, without due prrnarnlion. CRUDE.NESS, krôdd'
uès. s. Unripeness, indites! inn. CRUDITY, kr84'de-té. s. Indigestion, incoo cortion
. unripeness, want of maturity. CRUEL, krooTI. a. 339, 99. Pleased with hurt- пц; ...
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An Elementary Dictionary of the English Language
crO'ci-form, a. Having the form of a cross. Cti0'ci-FY, ». a. To nail or fasten to a
cross ;— to overcome, by influenceof Christian principles. crOde, a. Raw; harsh;
unripe; undigested. crOde'ly, ad. In a crude manner ; unripely. CE.C de'n ess, ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1861
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The wrongs of Ireland historically reviewed, from the ...
... deeds of British tyranny, that cut them off, unripely, from this sublunary world
and the cheering light of day, to deprive Religion of its zealous ministers, and the
spiritual communicants, of the comfort and consolation of their divine ministry.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
Unripely ; without due preparation. Dryden. CRU'DENESS. 1. [from crude.]
Unripeness; indigestion. CRU'DITY. s. [from crude.] Indigestion ; in- concoction ;
unripeness ; want of maturity. . Arhuthnot. To CRU'DLE. v. a. To coagulate; to
congeal.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of the ...
... kr&od. a. raw ; unripe ; indigested Crudely, krcSd'le. ad. unripely, without dm
preparation [gestion Crudeness, kn"d'nej. s. unripeness, indi- Crodily, krSS'de-t^.
s. indigestion, unripeness Cruel, kruo'il* a. pleased with hurting others, inhuman,
...
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The works of Thomas Middleton, now first collected
... to life, Our portion death, our death an endless strife. What is our life, but our
life's tragedy, Extinguish'd in a momentary time ? And life to murder life is cruelty,
Unripely withering in a flowery prime ; An' urn of ashes pleasing but the shows ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, 1840
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The Harleian Miscellany:: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, ...
... distant regions and kingdoms: Is it not rather the contrary, when the youth of
both sexes are daily cropped in the blossom by this forward motion, or rather
headstrong devil, and unripely pressed to that action, forestalling maturity and
fitness, ...