10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EVINCIBLY»
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Dictionary of English Spelling
... or indication evident obvious; clear evidently evil (something) bad or wicked
evildoer evilly evil-minded evince (formal) to show clearly evincible evincibly
evincing eviscerate to remove the internal organs of eviscerating evisceration
evoke to ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
EVINCIBLY,e-vIn'se-bl6. ad. In such a manner as to force conviction. To
EVISCERATE, e-vls'si-rite. t>. o. To embowel, to deprive of the entrails.
EVITABLE, eVe-ta-bl. o. 405. Avoidable, that , may be escaped or shunned. To
EVITATE, ev'e-tite.
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... v. a. nrddangos, profi Evincement, i-fins'-ment, s. arddangos- iad, dangosiad;
profiad, prawf, amlyg- iad; eglnrddangosiad, prawf amlwg Evincible, i-fin'-ei-bl, a.
arddangosad- wy, profadwy ; dangosadwy Evincibly, i-fio'-si-bli, ad. yn brofadwy,
...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Evincibly, é-vin'sb-blé. ad. in such a manner . as to force eon vietioii. Eviscerate,
é-\'is'st-rite. v.a. to embowel, to deprive of the entrails. Evitable, év'l.--ti-bl. a.
avoidable, that may he shunned. I-Iuokei-. Evitate, €v'e-tlte. v. a. to avoid, to shun.
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
EviNCIBLY, e-vln-se-ble}, ad. In such a manner as to force conviction. To
Eviscerate, £-»-U-se-rate, v. a. To embowel, to deprive of the entrails. Evitable,
evie-ta-bl, a. 405. Avoidable, that may be escaped or shunned. To Evitate, ev-e-
tate, v. a. ...
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A Complete English-Latin and Latin-English Dictionary
Evincibly. ad. Sine ulla controversia, Cic. ; indubitabler, 1*1 i п. To Eviscerate,
v. a. See To E venterate. Evitable, a. Evitabilis ; quod vitari potest; Or. To Evitatr.
v.a. vitare; devitare ; declinare a re¡ rem fugcrc ; or, a re eflVigere ; Cic To evítate
an ...
Joseph Esmond Riddle, 1870
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Sheridan Improved: A General Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
v. a. to prove, to lhow EVINCIBLE, (e-vln'-sy-bl.) a. capable of proof,
demonstrable EVINCIBLY, (e-vln'-sy-bly.) ad. in such a manner as to force
conviction To EVISCERATE, (e- vis'-sy - rite.) <v. a. to embowel, to deprive of the
entrails / EVITABJ.
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1798
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The royal dictionary abridged in two parts: I. French and ...
Evinced, Л. Convaincu, prouvé, évincé, V. to eviucc. ' Evincibly, Adv. Dcmonßra
tivement , inconteßablement. To evífeerate, V. A. (to draw out the Bowels,) Even-
trer, iter, ou arracher les en trailles. Eulogy, V. Elogy. Eunuch, S. Vn eunuque, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of the ...
Evincibly, e-vin'se-ble, adv. In such a manner as to force conviction. To
Eviscerate, e-vis'-se-rate, r. a. To embowel, to deprive of the entrails. Evitable, iv^
e-ti-bl, adj. 405. Avoidable, that may be escaped or shunned. To Evitate, eVc-tate,
v. a. To ...
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The Literary magnet of the belles lettres, science, and the ...
... Misanthropist, self-cursed, shun the throng : — Society is still the saviour ark
Must bear us in her bosom safe along Life's rising waters, — a Promethean spark
, To fire th' obtunded spirit, and to prove Evincibly, — that man is born for love !
Tobias Merton (pseud), 1824