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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
WHOOT H78 WIELDLESS FAte, fir, fill, fit— me, mit— pine, pin— n&, move, nor,
not— tube, tub, bull— oil— pound — Uin — rait. 1470 F&te, fir, fill, fit— ml-, mh —
pine, pin—. Whoot, hoot, «. i. Set Hoot. Whop, hw&p, [the vulgar orthography of ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
আরত -কু, বাঙ্গার্ষে হস্তগত-কৃ বুকার I Wieldless, a- অনিববাহ্য. অনিবর্বাহকরণীর.
অবক্ষীতূম্র ভবন*ক্টর বা “করণ'ক্টয়, বশ নিববাহ বা সম্নন হর না বা করা যার না বা লাড়া
চাড়া যার না যাহা বা তত্তদ্যাগ্য নহে যে | Wieldy, a. বামান্য. সন্নন্নকরণীর বা
ভবর্নীর.
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The Works: In Sex Volumes. With A Glossary Explaining the ...
... The wary Fowl, that spies him toward bend, His dreadful Souse avoids, it
shunning light, And maketh him his Wing in vain to spend ; That with the Vxscight
of his own wieldless Might, He falleth nigh to ground, and scarce recovereth
Flight.
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1750
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
WIELDLESS, weeklies, a. Unmanageable. That with the weight of his own icttlti' ,
might, He falleth nigh to ground, and scarce recovereth Night — Spauer. WIKLDY
, weel'de, a. That ma; be wielded ; manageable. WiEar.— See Wiry. WIFE, wife ...
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Phreno-mnemotechnic Dictionary: Being a Philosophical ...
5 143-r-Eloterium. * 5144 — Ulterior, literary, loiterer, litterer. » 5145 — Elderly,
lateral, literal, littoral. * 5146 — Litharge, lethargy, liturgy, altarage. * 5149 —
Heliotrope. * 5 150 — Wieldless, healthless. * 5151— Lethality. * 5 156—
Lithology.
Francis Fauvel-Gouraud, 1844
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The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser
... His dreadful Souse avoids, it shunning light, And maketh him his Wing in vain
to spend; That with the Weight of his own wieldless Might, He falleth nigh to
ground, and scarce recovereth FlightSCX Till feeling Life to fail, it fell, and dea .
ant. 3.
Edmund Spenser, John Hughes, 1715
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The Columbian miscellany: containing a variety of important, ...
Ye deeps, with all the wieldless race, Peopling your wombs, his name adore ;
Soft waft his praise, when smooth your face,. But sound it when your billows roar..
Ye dragons of enormous size, Gan you your dreadful thanks forbear- ?? His fiery
...
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The Faerie Queen and Other Poems
... Thatfrom hisforce seemsnaught may it defend; Thewary fowl,that spies him
toward bend His dreadful souse,{2382} avoids it, shunning light, And maketh him
his wing in vain to spend; That, with the weight of hisown wieldless{2383} might,
...
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
Wieldless, wèèld'lês. a. unmanageable. ,W'ìeldyß wèèl'dè. a. manageable. А
Wiery, wi'rè. а. more properly wíry, made of „ wire. Donne-Drawn into wire. Peach
. ИШЬ, wife. в. plural wives, а woman that has a husband. Milt. Wig, wig. s. false ...
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
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Britannia's Alarm: A Poem, Occasioned by the Present ...
Should Poverty extend its ghastly Sway, And ravage half the Globe, their Ear
enjoys The universal Groan, deep deep entranc'd In Luxury's full Bliss, hence
pant their Sides With wieldless Corpulence, hence swell their Cheeks Wide-rosy
with ...