10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DEFORMEDLY»
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Studies in English prose: specimens, with notes, by J. Payne
Think how many there are which in their uncomfortable (distressing) blindness
would give all the world Tor but one glimpse of light ; how many that deformedly' (
igno- minimisly) crawl on all " foure " (fours), after the " maner " of the most ...
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A Companion to Juan Luis Vives
... that natural philosophy consists merely of Swineshead's nonsense and those
useless sophistical discourses on the 'intension' and 'remission' of qualities, or
uniform motion, or motion uniformly deformed and deformedly deformed,
whereas ...
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A Modern Greek and English lexicon
v. n. to faint. *Ao-^u|ia,ar, s. f. fainting. *A^iTor, o>, adj. insupportable. "Ayr^a, adv.
uglily, in an ugly manner, deformedly. 'A^ryxaJa, a(,s.f. ugliness, deformity. 'Axi/"»
Ttrm, or, adj. unformed, deformed. 'Ax^ariv7U(, adv. unformedly, deformedly.
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Studies in English Prose: Consisting of Specimens of the ...
Think how many there are which in their uncomfortable (distressing) blindness
would give all the world for but one glimpse of light ; how many that deformedly' (
igno- miniously) crawl on all " foure " (fours), after the " maner " of the most ...
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
Vicious, ungentle, foolish, blunt, unkind, Stigmatical in making, worse in mind.
Com. of Err. iv. 2. It is a most dangerous and sligmatical humour. Chapman's
Blind Begg. of Alexandria, 1598. STIGMATICALLY, adv. Disgracefully, or
deformedly.
He had seen a man lying dead -—not beautifully dead like an image on a stone-
coflin, but deformedly, unspeakably dead—dead at his feet. His encrusted
armour was foul with blood—blood that, a few hours ago, had flowed in veins ...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
But since my pen, nere on Parnassus Lay, Nor were my brain es fed with
Ambrosia; I'le sound retreat wishing another quill, (Caught from an Eagle of y'
Lofty hill,) To write Encomiastics ; while y' I That, y' I paint, do paint deformedly.
Lett's wade ...
8
Archaica: Containing a Reprint of Scarce Old English Prose ...
... and cut their months with reining, and finally kill with making carry heavy
burdens many years together, you will not give so much reward to (when they are
dead) as burial, but cast them to the fowls of the air, to be deformedly torn in
pieces.
Sir Egerton Brydges, 1815
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The English Bible: History of the Translation of the Holy ...
... which royal despotism had forced upon that noble work ; or, in Milton's
splendid language, " the verminous and polluted rags, dropt over-worn from the
toiling shoulders of Time, deformedly quilted and interlaced with the entire, the
spotless, ...
Mrs. Hannah O'Brien Chaplin Conant, 1856
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American Pronouncing Dictionary of English Language
•Haq-gard (hig'gird), a. Ugly, deformed, rugged, pale. Hag-qard-ly (hlg'gardie), ad
. Deformedly; palely. Hag-cess (hAg'ges), ) ». A Scotch •Hag-sis (hig'gls), J
pudding. Hao'gess'es, I . Hao'gis'es, f"P'- Hag-«I!IR (h&g'glsh), a. Likeahag. Hag-
gle ...
Alexander H. Laidlaw, 1859