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Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
itation, and has, by his nocturnal latrations, kept at bay the whole furacious race. I
onerated my dorsal part with a portmanteau for- the vectitation of my habiliments,
my humoral pro-_ trusion I alse onerated with an instrument consisting of a ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour,
1870
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
l'u"ml ga! mm' 89 ' 8' The act of fumlg'mng' the To Fur'-be-low, v. a. To adorn with
furbelows. vapour raised in the act of fumigating. i FURACIOUS H] ta, swfis 90 _ a
Thievish , - - , 0 0 0 FU-MA/-DO, 8. A smoked fish. ' _ _ _ _ Fu'-mien, 8. Tax on ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker,
1836
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
But great will be the joy of that furacious individual, as he speculates in secret on
the increased demand of his agonised public. Immediately he will put forth an
advertisement, notifying the men of " Gotham," that he has on hand a fresh
sample ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Fundament. Fundus. Funebrial, funeral. Funus. ' Fungus, fungosity. Fungus.
Fumcle, funicular. Funis. Furacious. Fur. Furcation. Furca. Furfur, furfur aceous.
Furfur. Furious. Furia. Furtive, furuncle. Fur. Fury. Furia. Fuse, fusil. Fundo.
Fustigation.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd,
1853
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
... fijDi FuNnÀMlj^lÇ^L, " Fundamentally fqnda me'ntalB FuNJSBaL ПШiСГЛ1 I
FuNEREAL minB'reлl Fusgositï fungo'sitB tungous' fungus UXGUS fqngiw Funici.
e nBhäü Funicular fiuni'kiulÁr Funk fqnk Funnel fimil Fur Щ ; Furacious fiura'shqs
...
Bartlomiej Beniowski,
1845
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... a substance sticking to the sides of vessels Fur, fur v. a. to lin<; or cover with fur
Furacious, fu-ra'shus a. thievish Fin below, fiVbe-16 s. an ornament of dretl
Furbelow, fflr'be-16 e. a. to adorn with or namental appendages Furbish, fur olsh i
: a.
John Walker, Thomas Smith,
1850
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Wilson's Tales of the Borders, and of Scotland. Revised by ...
... inhabiting a stately castle, and famous for a noble courage throughout the land,
could pause, in the progress homewards, with half-a-dozen of his neighbour's
kine; look, with a furacious eye, on a bundle of hay, and regret, in his heart, that it
...
John Mackay Wilson, Alexander Leighton,
1857
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Southern Literary Messenger: Devoted to Every Department of ...
... the. joy of that furacious individual, as he speculates in secret on the increased
demand of his agonized public. Immediately he will put forth an advertisement,
notifying the men of " Gotham," that he has on hand a fresh sample of BRITISH ...
James E. Heath, Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas W. White,
1847
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
-FUR FURACIOUS, fn-rF-shfis. a. Thievish. FURACITY, ffi-ratss-I-ty. s. Dispo.
sition to theft. I FURBELOW, ffiH-bG-lb. s. Fur or sringe sewed on the lower part of
the garment; an ornament of dress. To FURBELOW, sbrfibe-lb. v. a. To adorn with
...
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The Westminster Review
How like is man in one place, to man every where ;—equally prosing, fraudulent,
and furacious, when there is any thing to be got by preaching to those beneath
him ! An article by Dr. Noehden collects all the accounts of the Bang/an or Indian
...