BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «EXTRAFORANEOUS»
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extraforaneous ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
extraforaneous lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
In hot. away from the leaves, or inserted in a different place from them; as,
extrafolia- eeous prickles. Extraforaneous ( eks'tra-f&-ra"ne-us ), o. [L. extra,
beyond, and foras, out of doors.] Out-door. Fine weather and a variety of
extraforaneous ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale,
1883
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
... extradz'te the sensation to that point. ( Recent.) Extraforaneous. Extraforaneous
(accent on ra) means outdoor: as. extraforaneous occupations. [Rare.] Extramural
. Extramural (accent on mu) means situated outside the fixed limits of a place.
Josephine Turck Baker,
1913
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English past and present
Nor do I suppose that Fuller, when he used ' to avunculize ', to imitate or follow in
the steps of one's uncle, or Cowper, when he suggested ' extraforaneous ' for out
of doors, in the least intended them as lasting additions to the language.
Richard Chenevix Trench, Abram Smythe Palmer,
1905
Such are extraforaneous, which, though he is so fond of it as to desire that it
should be inserted in Johnson's Dictionary, and to use it more than once (Vol. iv.
p. 76, vi. 153, of Southey's Edition), is for common purposes a cumbrous
substitute for ...
Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare, Edward Hayes Plumptre,
1889
... designs of unscrupulous partisans (of whatever colour), until such time as
public opinion can be tested by extraforaneous discussion. The men who are
most likely to do this kind of work well are not eager, busy, ambitious politicians,
but men ...
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The Life and Works of William Cowper: Now First Completed by ...
My dear Friend-fine weather, and a variety of extraforaneous occupations, (
search Johnson's dictionary for that word, and if not found there, insert it-for it
saves a deal of circumlocution, and is very lawfully compounded,) make it diflicult
, ...
William Cowper, Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe, John William Cunningham,
1836
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The Letters of the late William Cowper, Esq., to his ...
We live near to each other, and while the Hall is empty are each others only
extraforaneous comfort. Most truly thine, W. C. Weston, May 8, 1788. Ar.“ ! my
library l--I must now give it up for a lost thing for ever. The only consolation
belonging to ...
William Cowper, John JOHNSON (LL.D., Rector of Yaxham.),
1820
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Life and Works, by Robert Southey. - London, Baldwin and ...
Hence it is that Mr. Gregson and I emulate those happy weavers in the closeness
of our connexion. We live near to each other, and while the Hall is empty are
each other's only extraforaneous comfort, Most truly thine, W. C. TO JOSEPH IIILL
, ...
William Cowper, Robert Southey,
1836
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The Letters of William Cowper. Edited by Rev. J. S. Memes. ...
Hence it is that Mr Gregson'l' and I emulate those happy weavers in the
closeness of our connection. We live near to each other, and while the Hall is
empty, are each other's only extraforaneous comfort.-Most truly thine, V W. C.
Wzs'ron, May 8 ...
William Cowper, John Smythe MEMES,
1861
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On the English Language: Past and Present
Nor do I suppose that Fuller, when he used ' to avunculize,' to imitate or follow in
the steps of one's uncle, or Cowper, when he suggested ' extraforaneous' for out
of doors, in the least intended them as lasting additions to the language.
Richard Chenevix Trench,
1858