10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MÓRSE»
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mórse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary of the English Language, containing the ... - Pagina 345
Re-mórsed', a feeling the pain of guilt. Re-mórse'fúl, a full of a sense of guilt. Re-mörse'less, a. unpitying; cruel; savage. Re-mórse'less-ly, ad. without remorse. Re-mórse'less-ness, n. Savage cruelty. Re-möünt', v. (L. re, mons) to mount again.
Alexander REID (LL.D.), 1844
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. And Expositor of the ... - Pagina 337
MoRSE, mórse, s. A sea-horse. MoRSEL, mór-sil, s.99. A piece fit for the mouth, a mouthful; a small quantity. MoRsURE, mórèshüre, s. 452. The act of biting. MoRT, mórt, s. A tune sounded at the death of the game. MoRTAL, mórétál, adj. 88.
John Walker (the Philologist.), 1838
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, etc. (A new edition.). - Pagina 401
MORSE, mórse, s. A sea-horse. MORSEL, mār'sil, s.99. A piece fit for the mouth, a mouthful; a small quantity. MORSURE, mór'shire, s.452. The act of biting. MORT, märt, s. A tune sounded at the death of the game. MORTAL, mór'tál, a. 88.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1822
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A Railroad Atlas of the United States in 1946: Volume 2: ... - Pagina 88
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Richard C. Carpenter, 2005
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The Critical Pronouncing Spelling-book: Containing the ... - Pagina 148
... 2 what is left rè mánd', 5 to send back rè mark', 5 to note rêm'? è dy, 2 a cure rè miss' 3 slack rè mît', 5 to relax rêm' nânt, 2 residue rè mórse', 2 pain of guilt rè т<Це', 3 distance (148) REVI rend, 5 to lacerate rên' der, 5 to pay hack rè nôunce' ...
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
Emorrcidale Morrôide , sfp. piles , hemorrhoids Mńrsa , mórse , sf. a bite , a vice , pincers , bricks projecting from the end ofa таи Morsecchiàre, va. 4. to bite, to seize or pinch with the teeth, to bite gently, влёт, nibble Morsecchiáto, -a, adj. bitten ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1864
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Johnson's Dictionary, improved by Todd, abridged, ... with ...
Morse, mórse...s. an animal called the seaMorsel, mór-sil. s. a small piece, a mouthful. Mort, mórt. s. a tune at the death of game. Mortal, mór'-tál. a. deadly, destructive, violent. Mortal, mór'stål, s. human being, man. Mortality, mór-tål'-lè-tè.s.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John TODD (Archdeacon of Cleveland.), John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1839
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A school dictionary; or, E.'s English dictionary abridged ... - Pagina 172
Remorse (re-mórse), n. uneasiness, pain of guilt Remorseless (re-morse-less), a.. unpitying, cruel, savage. Remote (re-móte), a distant, far oil, far, foreign abstracted Removal (re-mó-v 1), n. the act of moving, a dismission , \ Remove (re-move), ...
John ENTICK, Rev. David BLAIR (pseud. [i.e. Sir Richard Phillips.]), 1809
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Boyer's Royal Dictionary Abridged: In Two Parts: I. French ...
Mórris-dance, moresque, dance moresque, f. Morrow, s. jour de demain, len demain,m. Tomorrow, adv.demain. Good-morrow, bon jour, je vous souhaite le bon jour. Mórse, s. baruf marin, m. Morsel, s. morreau, m. To be brought to a morsel of ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language ... - Pagina 345
Re-mârse', n. pain ef guilt; pity. Re-morsed', a feeling the pain of guilt. Re-mörse'fal, a full of a sense of guilt. Re-mórse'less, a unpitying; cruel; savage. Re-morse'less-ly, ad without remorse. Re-morse'less-ness, n, savage cruelty. Ive-móünt', v.
Alexander Reid, Henry Reed, 1863