10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ABSINTHIATED»
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: ...
... we say the abciffion of the praepuce, os a lip, Eft.ABSENCE, among lawyers.
See PRESENCE. ' . ' ABSINTHIATED medicincr, those impregnated with the
virtues 'of absint/Jium, or worm-wood : thus we say abfinthiated wine,
absinthiated ale ...
Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen, Thomas Jefferys, 1754
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
ABSINTHIATED, any thing tinged or impregnated with absinthium or wormwood.
Bartholin mentions a woman whose milk was become absinthiated, and
rendered as bitter as gall, by the too liberal use of wormwood. Viuum absinthiles,
or ...
In that small republic, 110,000 gallons of absinthiated spirits are drunk each year,
or 27,000 glasses per day. The expense is about £78,840. The public-house
keepers themselves were consulted : 487 among 737 declared that they did not ...
Something refreshingly nauseous, re-assuringly unpalatable, would find more
favour, absurd as the assertion may appear; for to many, in medicine as in morals
, good is not good until it has been duly absinthiated. It is somewhat to the credit
of ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1852
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Of the nature of wormwood. [with wormwood. ABSINTHIATED, Ab-sInOiie-A't-ed,
a. Impregnated ABSINTIIITES, Ab-slntti-it-ci, n. pi. Wines impregnated with
wormwood. ABSINTHIUM, Ib-sinOi-yim, n. Wormwood. ABSIS, Mi-sis. n. In
astronomy.
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
ABSINTHIATED, ab-slnflthya-ted. p. impregnated with Wormwood. To ABSIST, ab
-slstfl v. n. To stand off, to leave off. To ABSOLVE, Ab-zblvh v. a. To clear, to
acquit of a crime in ajudicial sense; to set free from an engagement or promise; ...
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
... গ রহাঅির | Absenter, n. s. তথা | Absentment, 11- চ- অবর্তমান বা
অসক্টক্ষঊদবস্থাৰুন্ডে গরহাজির I Absinthian, a. Lat. নগেদেনোধর্মা বা ন্বডাববিশিন্ট |
Absinthiated, part. নগের্টুদাঙ্গায়ুক্ত. তিক্তময় I Absinthium, মোঃ. s. 7I'T€ItFI"I?I'
1 I To Absist, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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The Mad Minstrel; Or, the Irish Exile: and Other Poems. By ...
Dear Mary. let no syren's tongue, With vile absinthiated song, Each rapturous
hope destroy ; Beware the smile such fiends impart, For they would stab thee to
the heart, And banish every joy. Life has no real joys below, Save those dear M.
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A dictionary of the English language, greatly improved
... v. to withdraw Absentee, ab-sen-tée', n. a person who is absent from any
particular place [wormwood Absinthiated, ab-sin'tl'ii-at-ed, part. filled with Absist,
ab-sist', v. to stand off ; to leave off Absolve, ab-solve', v. to acquit; to pardon
Absolute, ...
George FULTON (and KNIGHT (George)), 1833
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Memoirs of Alexander Bethune: embracing selections from his ...
This inflated style prevails in several other portions of the story, which are guffi*5*
611*^ P°inted out by the corrections, I have als° to object to the frequent use yon
make of long-"vrinde(i word* — such as " absinthiated," which i9 JiaOTe tihan ...
Alexander Bethune, William McCombie, 1845