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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Civil Wars, Iv. 6. resentingly (re-zen'ting-li), «rfr. If. With deep sense or strong
perception. Nor can I secure myself from seeming deficient to him that more
resentingly considers the usefulness of that trea- tise in that I have not added
another of ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Daniel, Civil Wars, Iv. 5. resentingly (re-zen'ting-li), adv. If. With deep sense or
strong perception. Nor can I secure myself from seeming deficient to him that
more resentingly considers the usefulness of that treatise in that I have not added
...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
resenter is one who Resent'ingly, deeply feels an injury : Resent'ment, n. s. J
resentful, malignant; soon provoked to anger, and long retaining it : the adverb
corresponding: resentingly means with deep sense or impression ; with malignity
...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
To take well or ill ; to take ill is the common usage : a resenter is one who deeply
feels an injury: Resent'ment, n. s. J resentful, malignant; soon provoked to anger,
and long retaining it : the adverb corresponding: resentingly means with deep ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
the common usage: a Resentfully, adv. presenter is one who Resent ingly, I
deeply feels an injury: Resent'ment, n. s. J resentful, malignant; soon provoked to
anger, and long retaining it : the adverb corresponding: resentingly means with
deep ...
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
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The Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the French and ...
... a. ri-zin?bldnsf ressemblance, f. Resemble, va. ri-tëin'bl, ressembler, comparer.
Resend, va. rl-tfnd', renvoyer. Resent, va. ri-ztiu', ressentir. Resenter, s. ri-zèrU'ir,
qui ressent, vengeur, m. Resentful, adj. тЪ-яел?/й% vindicatif, ive. Resentingly ...
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The Athenian Oracle: Being a Entire Collection of All the ...
... one bears' the affront so resentingly. Q.\ Whether i: there any filth 'thing arthe
Salamauder, and mid it, a: wit/garb', reported, live in the fire? _' ._ , A. Obserye
most of these vul'gar reports and sitraditions, and you'll find some grounds or
Other ...
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A Treatise of Delighting in God: In Two Parts
... when every dislocated'bone is brought hack and well-settled in its own proper
place and order again. How resentingly doth the Psalmist acknowledg divine
goodness in this ! He restoreth my Said : and leadeth me in PathFsalag. 3; G o
Psal.
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Resent ul, re-z€nt'fEil. a. malignant, easily provoked to anger, and long retaining
it. Resentingly, re-zé-nt'i'iig-lé. ad. with deep sense. Morc.—With continued anger
. Resentment, rb-zéntfinéiit. 8. deep sense of injury. Swift. Reservation, réz-3r-r.
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An appreciative life of ... the earl of Beaconsfield, ed. by ...
It would have been bad enough, after all that had to be sacrificed, and after such
high hopes had been raised but to be disappointed, if the complainants had
merely been left murmuringly and resentingly to exclaim — ' O how short our
interval ...