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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
APERTNESS, ZrpCert-nes. s. Openness. APERTURE, ItpCEr-tfire. s. The act of
opening; an open place. APETALOUS, a -pdt'-a-lt'1s. a. Without flower-leaves.
APEX, zsizf-pdks. s. The tip or point. APHIERESIS, i-feflre-zis. s. A figure in
grammar ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... ble saying Apert, 5-pért'. a. open Apoplecticnl, ap-o-plék'te-kal. 2 a “31;”
Apertiou, a-pér'shdn. s. an opening Apoplectic, ap-d-plék'tik. ' ' Apertly, it~pér't'lé.
ad. openly n. ting to an apoplexy Apertness, a-pért'nes. s. openness Apoplexy, ...
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A Practical Catechism ... The fourteenth edition ... ...
An apertness and clearness of mind, in a friendly debate (with Friendsor
Neighbours) of any actions whichhave past subject to misconstruction, without all
concealing of grounds of quarrel, not susseringthemto'boil within, but dilcreetly ...
Henry HAMMOND (D.D.), 1715
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Count de Denia, or, The Spaniard's ransom, a play [in verse].
COUNT DE DENIA. Oh ! I would thou wert more exorbitant. I would it were a
thousand you had ask'd, That I might list a thousand times the more And drink the
music of thy gentle voice. LADY E. HOLLAND. You will reply with fair apertness, ...
Horatio Huntley Hoskins, 1841
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English and English and ...
Mal'achite, a. malaquites,/.; trompéto, m. Mal'ady, a. enfermedad,/.; mal, m. Mal'
anders, a. plur. ajuágas,/.píwr.; esparavanes, m. plvr. Mal'apert, adj. atrevido, -a.
Mal'apertíy, adv. de un módo atrevido. Mal'apertness, a. insoléncia,/. ; descaro, m
.
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The Colloquies, Or, Familiar Discourses of Desiderius ...
But Paul calleth] these worthy deeds his w; whereby the we: of God Was
manifested,and he calls -. hearsal, his shldly, unto which he was compelled by
thy apertness of the false Apoflles, by reason of whom', needful sot him to
vindicate his- ...
Desiderius Erasmus, Henry More, Henry Munday, 1671
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A Second Series of Curiosities of Literature: Consisting of ...
If they have of late not been so renowned, this has arisen from a want of what
Ashmole calls “ apertness ;” a qualification early inculcated among these
illuminated sages. We find authentic accounts of some who have lived three
centuries, with ...
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Curiosities of Literature
If they have of late not been so renowned, this has arisen from a want of what
Ashmole calls ' apertness ;' a qualification early inculcated among these
illuminated sages. We find authentic accounts of some who have lived three
centuries, with ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
APERIENT, (a-pe'-re-ent) a. Gently purgative. APERT, (a-pert') a. Open.
APERTLY, (T-perf-le) ad. Openly. APERTNESS, (a'-pert'-nes) n. «. Openness.
APERTURE, (au'-er-ture) n. ». An opening ; a passage ; a hole. APETALOUS, (a-
pet'-a-lus) ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1828
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The new universal English dictionary. Buchanan
MA'KER (of macan. Sax. to make) one who causes, form or frames. MALAGNET'
XA (with^/»r6.)graini of paradise. MAL'APERTNESS, sauciness, extraordinary
readiness to give seucy language. MALEDICTION (in old Deeds) an imprecation
or ...
Nathan Bailey, James Buchanan (grammarian), 1760