अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «UNTUNABLY» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
untunably का उपयोग पता करें।
untunably aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The phonographic dictionary and phrase book
J" / / untranscribed' ^ UNTRANSCRIBED UNTUNABLY ^« - untune' 3 >/T unthrift'
ily * 9 unthrift'iness ^- unthrift'y Jn- vJ^Y 'CiA' U^un transferable ^ja untunc'ful
unthrilled' {J ) untransferred' p ^ ^. p ft- UNTUNEFUL-LY unthriv'ing unthrone' ^LJ)
_ ...
Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard, 1907
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A Dictionary of the English Language
To JANGLE, (jang'-gl) «• "• To make sound untunably. JANGLE, (jang'-gl) n. i.
Prate ; babble ; discordant sound. JANGLER, (j?ng'"g'"Sr) "• *□ A wrangling,
chattering, noisy fellow ; a prater. JANGLING, (jvng'"g'"ing) *'• *• Babble; mere
prate; ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
v. a. To make to sound untunably. Now see that noble and that sovereign reason,
Like sweet bells jangled out of tune and harsh. Shakspeare, Hamlet. Ere Gothick
forms were known in Greece, And in our verse ere monkish rhimcs H:\djangled ...
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The voyages and adventures of Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, the ...
Hereupon for a token of great gladness, they fel to playing on divers instrn- nients
after their manner, though very barbarously, and untunably; and the Grepo
Capizondo set on his head a rich crown of gold and precious stones of the
fashion of ...
Fernão Mendes Pinto, 1897
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The Voyages and Adventures of Fernand Mendez Pinto
Hereupon for a token of great gladness, they fel to playing on divers instruments
after their manner, though very barbarously, and untunably; and the Grepo
Capizondo set on his head a rich crown of gold and precious stones of the
fashion of a ...
Fernão Mendes Pinto, 1892
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A Dictionary of English Etymology: Q - Z ; 2
Trinqueballer les cloches, to jangle bells or ring them untunably — Cot. ;
trinqueballer, to rim about or carry about from place to place. — Hecart. Norm.
trimballer, to jangle bells, to carry about from place to place. — Decorde. OFr.
triballer, and ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
Gael, dear = jdr, a refusal]: a harsh rattling vibration of sound; harsh vibration or
sensation; a quarrel; a clash of interests or opinions: V. to strike or shake with a
kind of short rattle; to sound untunably; to strike or sound harshly or discordantly;
...
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A letter to the Board of Visitors of the Greenwich Royal ...
I felt, too, that his strutting about the room, whistling at the same time most
untunably, would not aid me in the working out a difficult problem. Besides these
very sufficient reasons, I wished to prevent silly letters to the " Times" which he
would ...
Richard Sheepshanks, Sir James South, 1860
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The Rhetoric of Conversation: Or, Bridles and Spurs for the ...
"Would that young ladies would occasionally lay aside the harp and the guitar, to
chant the prose they are used to speak so untunably in the ears of their parents,
and brothers and sisters. Would that Madame Whiner might exchange her ...
George Winfred Hervey, 1872
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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary: ...
See Allspice, Jamb, (jam) n. a side piece of a fireplace, &c. Jane, n. a twilled
cotton cloth : — a coin of Genoa. Jan'gle, v. n. to prate ; to quarrel ; to bicker. Jin'
gle, v. a. to make sound untunably. Jun'^Se, n. discordant sound ; prate ; dispute.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1850