10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DRONISHLY»
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dronishly nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
dronishly e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Dictionarium Britannicum: or a more compleat universal ...
to creep or go about dronishly. To SLr'VER [yiijtash Sex] to cut or divide into thin
Pieces or Slivers. Snoars as (t szrs, arc those Under-pieces which keep the
Bottom together. To SLOCK, to entice away another Man's Servant, O. SnocxsTE'
a ...
Nathan Bailey, George Gordon, Philip Miller, 1730
... take an enlarged view of their duties, instead of dronishly allowing the
machinery of their department to grind along in the grooves of routine. Yearly
reports are published by the Commissioners, and that for 1853 gives an account
of the ...
3
An Universal Etymological Dictionary
sudden, Du.] To SLlVB [of slaener Du.] to creep. to glide along." > ' . or go about
dronishly. , w . A SLIDE [slibg Sum] a Plate frozen to To SL VER sslipan, Sflxi] to
cut into slide on. '. ' ' - - Slivers or thin Slices. SLVDING qfcffurage, easily daunted.
... Academy for Young Gentlemen," eminently displayed as those letters were on
a gibbet shaped board, under which the entrance from the high road ran across
the heath to the house of learning ; and if there was one boy dronishly inclined, ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1842
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Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
... Young Gentlemen,” eminently displayed as those letters were on a gibbet
shaped board, under which the entrance from the high road ran across the heath
to the house of learning; and if there was one boy dronishly inclined, be assured
that ...
6
The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association
a system, other than the freest working out of the law of love in family fashion,
forbids the putting of more than twelve beneficiaries into one cluster. Not more
than a dozen bees, dronishly inclined, can well live, he thinks, in one hive.
7
Lingua Britannica Reformata: Or, A New English Dictionary ...
To SLIVE, to creep, or go about dronishly. To SLl'VER, to cut into siices, or flivers.
To SLO'BBER. See To Slabber. SLOE, abullace, or wild plumb. SLOE-wom', a
venomous infect. SLOOP, a small sea vesikl. To SLOP, 1 to spill. a. to dash, ...
8
The assistant engineer's guide in boring: with full ...
... form part of its Structural Strength ; of how the Moderns fail in this particular ;
and of how much the Expense of a Building is Increased, while its Strength is
Diminished, by Material merely acting dronishly upon the other parts of a Fabric.
108.
William Davis Haskoll, George Rennie, J. S. Valentine, 1846
9
Argument of L.G Picot: for appellants, on the appeal from ...
Are our titles, one after another, to fall a sacrifice to the egotism of surveyors
general, or to the weaknesses of Surveyor General Clark, in suffering himself to
be led blindfold and dronishly, into every absurdity, by the pride of opinion of the
...
10
The New Monthly Magazine
... Academy for Young Gentlemen," eminently displayed as those letters were on
a gibbet shaped board, under which the entrance from the high road ran across
the heath to the house of learning ; and if there was one boy dronishly inclined, ...