«PROLOCUTORSHIP» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
prolocutorship चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
prolocutorship शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Prolocutorship, prô- lAk- ku-tir- ship, ». The office of a protocu"» Prologue, prAl'-
lAg, ». Introduction to a ulay. Prolong, pro-lAngJ v. a. To lengtficn out.
Prolongation, prAl-lAng-gâ'shAn, «. A delay to a longer time. Prolusion, 802 PRO
Sounds: ít, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
PROLOCUTORSHIP , s. l'ofliec .d'oratenr dans les aæemblées du clergé
anglicau. Paoi.ncvn , s. prologue. m. 70 Proton; [ton prôlân], v. a. prolonger,
différer. oser (le, remises, urer et] longueur. PROLONGATION [prolongué—
Chcnne] , s.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
PROLOCUTORSHIP, prAHA-ka'tar-shJp. «. The office of a prolocutor.
PROLOGUE, prol'lfig. «. 338, 532. Preface, in- (reduction to any discourse or
performance ; something spoken before the entrance of the actors of a play. $~T
Mr. Sheridan ...
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The works of ... Daniel Waterland. To which is prefixed, a ...
Whether he declined this honour, as he had that of the Prolocutorship, from
sedentary habits of life, and a state of health (as he conceived) of Error ; the other
on the nature and importance of the Trinitarian doctrine, against a discourse of ...
Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert (bp. of Durham), 1823
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A new general English dictionary; to which is prefixed a ...
... and their • solutions, messages, &c. delivered to the os- per house ; he reads
all propositions nude '. or in the house, collects the suffrages, 4c
PROLOCUTORSHIP (S.) the ofice ot H nity of a speaker, chairman, president, ku
of a convocation, ...
Thomas Dyche, William Pardon, 1760
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Calvinism and Arminianism compared in their principles and ...
... the scriptural doctrines of General Redemption, hoth of which were possessed
in great perfection hy Dr. Twisse, ana are understood to have heen the principal
qualifications that recommended him to the Prolocutorship. See note page 474.
James Nichols, Laurence Womock (bp. of St. Davids.), 1824
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A dictionary of the English language, greatly improved
A term in rhetoric Proleptical, pro-lep'tic-al, a. previous Prolific, pro-liflic, a. fruitful;
generative Prolix, pn'o-lix', a. long; tedious Prolixity, pro-lix'i-ty, n. tediousness
Prolocutorship, pro-loc'u-tor-ship, n. the office of a Prologue, prol'og, n. an ...
George FULTON (and KNIGHT (George)), 1833
Prolixity, prc-llks'-c-te, s. tediousness, want of brevity. Prolocutor, pr6l-l6-ku'-lfir. *.
the speaker of a convocation. [of prolocutor. Prolocutorship, prol-lo-koAiar-shlp. *.
the office Prologue, prol'-l&g. s. a speech before a stage Prolong, pro-lonr'.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, John Walker, 1836
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language
PROLIXLY, pro-Hks'-ty. ad. At great length, tediously. FROLIXNESS, pr6-Hks'-nis.
s. Te- diousness. PROLOCUTOR, prol'-16 ku-tur. s. The foreman, the speaker of
a convocation. PROLOCUTORSHIP, prol-16-ku'- tur-ship. f. The office or dignity ...
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A General Dictionary of the English Language
The foreman, the speaker of a convocation. PROLOCUTORSHIP, prul-lo-ku'-tur-
fhlp. f. The office or dignity of prolocutor. PROLOGUE, probing. s. Preface,
introduction to any discourse or performance ; something spoken before the
entrance of ...