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A critical pronouncing dictionary, and expositor of the ... - Sayfa 513
2 SucceDANeous, sāk-sè-dàné-às, a supplying the place of something else. Q SucceDANEUM, sāk-sè-dàné-àm, s. 503. That which is put to serve for something else. To SuccEED, sāk-sééd; v. n. 246. To follow in order; to come into the place ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1821
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, etc. (A new edition.). - Sayfa 535
SACCADE, sák-kåde, s. A violent check the rider gives his horse by drawing both the reins very suddenly. SACCHARINE, sák'ká-rine, a. 149, 353. Having the taste or any other of the chief qualities of sugar. SACERDOTAL, sás-ér-dò'tál, a.88.
John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1822
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. And Expositor of the ... - Sayfa 447
SAccADE, sāk-kåde, s. A violent check the rider gives his horse by drawing both the reins suddenly. SAccHARINE, sāk-kā-rine, adj. 149. 353. Having the taste or any other of the chief qualities of sugar SACERDOTAL, sås-ér-dò-tål, adj. 88.
John Walker (the Philologist.),
1838
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Sayfa 475
A scimitar, a short sword with a convex edge, a falchion. - SABULosiTY, sāb-li-lös-é-té, a. Grittiness, sandiness, SABULOUs, sāb-ū-lüs, a. 314. Gritty, sandy. SACCADE, sāk-kåde, s. A violent check the : gives his horse by drawing both the reins ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)),
1830
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... Also, A key to the ... - Sayfa 451
SAccADE, såk-kåde, s. A violent check the rider gives his horse by drawing both the reins suddenly. SAccHARINE, £ a. 149. 353. Having the taste or any other of the chief qualities of sugar. SACERDotAL, sås-ér-dytāl, a. 88. Priestly, belonging ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1831
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Sabulosity, sâb-ii-lòs'è-té. f. Gritlinels, sandiness. Sabulousì sâb'i-lûs. a. n Gritty, sandy. Saccade, sùk-kâde'. si ,. , A violent check the rider gives bis horse by drawing both the rein» very luddenïy. Saccharine, sâk'ká-rlne. a. (149) (353). Having ...
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Johnson's Dictionary, improved by Todd, abridged, ... with ... - Sayfa 295
Sable, sh'-bl. s. fur—a black. Sabre, sā'-bër. s. a cimeter, short broad sword. Sabulous sáb'-ū-lās a gritty, sandy, gravelly. * aired. c.; the Saccharine, sāk'-kā-rine. a having the taste, of sugar.. - [priesthood. Sacerdotal, sås-ér-dò'-tål, a belonging ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John TODD (Archdeacon of Cleveland.), John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1839
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Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language - Sayfa 339
Sablé, sa'-bl. s. fur. Sable, sa'*hl. a. black. Sabre, sa'-ber. s. a ciineter, a short sword. Sabulous, sab'-ü-lfts. a. gntty, sandy.. Saccharine," sak'-ka-rlne. a. having the qualities of sugar. Sacerdotal, sns-ex-dcAtal. a. priestly. Sack, sak. s. a bag; the ...
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A critical pronouncing dictionary ... The twenty-sixth edition - Sayfa 456
SaccADE, sāk-kåde, s. A violent check the rider gives his horse by drawing both the reins suddenly. SacchARINE, sāk'kā-rine, a 149. 353. Having the taste or any other of the chief qualities of sugar. SACERDoTAL, sås-êr-dò'tål, a. 88. Priestly ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.),
1823
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ... - Sayfa 330
Sackbut, sàk'bùt, s. A kind of musical pipe. Sackcloth, sàkí-kloth, î. a cloth of which sacks are made ; coarse cloth sometimes worn in mortification. Sackposset, sàk-pAs-sk, s. A posset made of inilk and sack. Sacrament, sak-krà-mént, s. An oath ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan,
1812