BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CONSORTABLE»
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
[from consort.] To be compared with ; to be ranked with ; suitable. Not used.— He
was consortable to Charles Brandon, under Henry VIII. who was equal to him. y/
otton. * CONSORTION. n.s. [consortio, Lat.] Partnership: fellowship; society. Did.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Shaks. Consortable, kon-sawr'ta-bl, a. To be ranked with ; suitable. — Seldom
used. A good conscience and a good courtier are consortable. — W. Montagu.
Consortion, kon-sawr'shun, t. (consortia, Lat) Partnership; fellowship. — Obsolete
.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Reliquiae Wottonianae. Or, A Collection of Lives, Letters, ...
... little the swifter,and much the greater; for from a younger brathers mean estate,
he rose to the highest degree wheroF a Subject was capable either in Title or
Truflt Therin *I mufi confesse much more consortable to CBm-IÞandon under
Henry ...
Sir Henry Wotton, Izaak Walton, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, 1651
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
CONSORTABLE, lton-sair-tabl. a. To be compared with, suitable. CON
CONSORTION, l-zbn-sfllr-shtin. s. Parmership, soeiety. CON shhn. s.
Astonishment, ment, terrour, dread. amazea. Easy to be seen. CONSPECTUlTY,
kon-spek-tifl-lty. s.
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The American Phonetic Dictionary of the English Language
CONSORT, Kon-sórt, ' . /, tu jeu; tu mika; tu mari. CONSORTABLE, Kon-sórt-a-bl,
&. STitabl; fit. CONSORTSHIP, Kón-sort-Jip, n. félojip; pó,rtnerfip.
CONSPICUOUS, Kon-epík-yn,-us, д. obvias tu a r 8¡t; eminent.
CONSPICUOUSLY, Kon-spík-yq ...
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Rede Me and be Nott Wrothe, for I Saye No Thinge But Trothe
Its. C I it ydelnes vnprossetable/ Which in no case is consortable/ To the
necessite os oure neighboure. H3at. C Well yett the apostle doth wryte/ A iust
mans prayer doth profsyte/ And is very efsicacious. Its. f[ Are they iust in thy
reputacion ? tHat ...
William Roy, Jerome Barlow, Edward Arber, 1871
FORSAMEKIE as it hes pleafit the Almightie God in his exceiding grate fauour
and mercy towardis this Realme, to blisse the same with the most happie,
consortable, and saulf returne of the excellent Prince his Heynesfi for the quhilk,
as it ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
Consortable, a. উপ'মেয়', সাদূর্শ], ম্ভযাগ্য, দূন্টতৈন্তাপযুক্ত, দূন্টট্রিন্ত হর যে 11
দূন্টান্ত দেওয়া যার যাহাতে 11 যাহাকে, উপম] দে ওনেন্মপযুক্ত, যেশ্চগ্য, মত |
Consortion, n. ৪. সহ্ম্বাস, সহবর্তন, সহবাসবিস্থম্মু কিম্বা তভাব, সম, একত্র যাকন |
Consortship, ...
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State-worthies: Or, The Statesmen and Favourites of England ...
... degree whereof a subject was capable either in title or trust. Therein I must
confess much more consortable to Charles Brandon under Henry the eight, who
was equal to him in both. o For matter of donative and addition of substance, I do
...
David Lloyd, Sir Charles Whitworth, 1766
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Seven Sermons before Edward VI, on each Friday in Lent, ...
... and in hys passyon. whosoeuer doeth inuocate the father of ZZZsELZYEZd
heauen, in the truste of Christes merites, e whyche offerynge is the most
consortable dystrustpure and acceptable offerynge to the father. Zflflfi'fls
Whosoeuer I saye ...
Hugh LATIMER (Bishop of Worcester.), 1869