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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
N. * DOLESOME. adj. [from dole.] Melancholy; gloomy; dismal; sorrowful; doleful
— Hell-ward bending o'er the beach descry The ialesotne passage to th' infernal
sky. Pope's Odyssey. * DOLESOMELY. adv. [from dolesome.] In a dolesome ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
DOLESOMENE3S. n. fi [from dolesome.] Gloom ; melancholy ; dismalness.
DOLGENSEE, a lake of Gertnany, in the circle of tipper Saxony, and Ucker Mark
of Brandenburg, a little to the north of Templin. DOLHINOW, a town of Lithuania,
in {be ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Richard Soule. 123 DOLESOME DO-LITTLE 124 DOUBLE Do-little, n. Idler,
sluggard, drone, laggard, lounger,. DIVIDER Divider, n. 1. Distributor, dealer. 2.
Separator.Dividers, n. pl. Compasses. Divination, n. 1. Divining, foretelling. 2.
Presage ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
DO'LENT. a. [dolens , Lat.] Sorrowful. Chalmers. DO'LESOME. a. [from dole.]
Melancholy ; gloomy; dismal. Pope. DO'LESOMELY. ad. [from dolesome.] In a
dolesome manner. DO'LESOMEINESS. s. [from dolesome.] Gloom ; melancholy.
DOLL ...
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... miserable, rueful, ruthful, sorrowful, wretched 3 syn MELANCHOLY 2,
dolesome. dolorous, lamentable, lugubrious, mournful, plaintive, rueful, sorrowful
, woeful rel grieving, mourning, sorrowing; piteous, pitiful con blithe, blithesome,
radiant, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Dole'somely (adv. from dolesome) In a dolesome manner. Bole'someness (i. from
dolesome) Dismalness, gloom, Bragoc/ning (p. *. from dragoon) Harrassing with
sol* diers. Drag's. melancholy. DOLCBOTE (s. from tbe Sax. dolg a wound, and ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
In a dolesome manner. Do'lesomeness. n. s. [from dolesome.'] Gloom ;
melancholy ; dismalness. DoLL.-f n. s. 1. A contraction of Dorothy. Doll Tearsheet.
Shakspeare. 2. A little girl's puppet or baby. Of this word Dr. Johnson gives no
derivation.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Dolesome, dole'sdm. a. gloomy Dolesomely, dble'snmdé. ad. in a dolesome
manner ' ' Dolesomeness, dole'sfim-nés. s. gloom Doll, dél. s'. a little girl's puppet
Dollar, dol'llir. s. a Spanish coin Dolorific, dfil-ozrlf'ik. a. causing pain Dolorous, ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
Sorrow, melancholy; dismalness. DOLESOME, dMe-fhm. a. Melancholy, gloomy,
dismal. ss DOLESOMELY, dUle-stim-ly. ad. In a dolesome manner.
DOLESOMENESS, dtifle-stim-nis. s. Gloomy, melancholy. DOLL, dc'>l'. s. A little
girPs puppet ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DOLEFULLY, adv. See Dolef'ul. DOLEFULNESS, s. Bren, iomadan, gearanachd,
aonaranachd. DOLESOME, adj. See Doleful. DOLESOMELY, adv. See
Dolesome. DOLESOMENEss. 8. See Dolefulness. DOLL, s. Leanabh-liudhaig,
gilleagan.