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A Comprehensive Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of ...
Hé'brew, (hē'brü) a relating to the Jews. He-bri"cian, (he-brish'an) n. a Hebraist. Héc'a-tómb, (hâk'a-tóm) [hék'a-töm, W. P. J. F. Ja. K. , hēk'a-töm, S. Sm.] m. a sacrifice of a hundred cattle. Héck, n. a rack; a net; latch; a small wicket. Héctic ...
Joseph Emerson Worcester, 1854
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the English and Spanish Languages
Hecatombe, sacrificio tle cien reses* Héctic,*. Hética. Héctic, a. Hético. Héctor, j. Matufíete, fanfarrón. "lo Héctor, u. o. Baladronear. To Héctor, i>. n. Bravear, echar bravatas. Huelge, í. Seto. To Heilge( v» a> Cercar con seto; obstruir ; atestar-— ...
Mariano Cubí y Soler, 1823
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The Royal Dictionary Abridged ... I. French and English. ...
Héctic, Adj. étique, qui ccnfume, 4: rend étique. Héctor, S. un fanfaron, un faux brave, t un bravache ; t * un avaleur de cbarrettes ferrées. To héctor, V. A. braver, infulter, gourmander, faire le faux brave, faire le fanfar0r. 3P I hectored him out of ...
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A New Pocket Dictionary of the French and English Language ...
... lentement Heàviness, s. pesanteur ; tristesse, f. [e. Heaving (swelling), o. sororiant, Heávy, a. pesant, e. triste Hebraism, s. Hébraisme, ta. Hébrew, a. Hèbriaque Hébrew, s. Hébreu, m. Hécatomb, hécatombe, f. Héctic, a. étique, continuel, le.
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
HÉCTic, Héctical, e. Hético, el que padece calentura hética. Hectic, ». Hética, calentura ó enfermedad, que consume al que la padece. Hectically, ad. Constilucionalmcnte, hábilmente. Héctor, ». Matasiete, fanfarrón. To Héctor, ra. Baladronear ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1827
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The Spelling and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... Héavy, a. ponderous, drowsy, stupid, S. Hébraism; f an idiom of the Hebrew language, F. : - - ' H , J. the facrifice of one hundred oxen, &c. * Héctic, f. continual, habitual , , Hector, f. a braggadocio or bully, Héa ven, | Hedgehog, f. an animal ...
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Neumann and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and ...
Héctic, Hectical, a. Hético, el que padece calentura hética. Hectic, ». Hética, calentura ó enfermedad, que consume al que la padece Hectically, ad. Constitucionalmentu, hábil mente. Héctor, ». Matasiete, fanfarrón. То Héctor, va. Baladronear ...
Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1839
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A Dictionary of the English Language ... - Pagina 195
Héctic, n. a hectic fever. Hêc'ti-cal-ly, ad constitutionally. Héctor, n. (Gr.) a bully.–v. to bully Héctor-ly, a blustering; insolent. Hédge, n. (S. hege) a fence made of thorns or shrubs.—v. to inclose with a hedge; to surround; to hide; to skulk. Hedger ...
Alexander Reid, Henry Reed, 1863
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The Nomenclator; a Technological Dictionary, Containing ... - Pagina 84
HÉCTIC, [ékrukoc, habitual.] An epithet generally applied to the fever attendant on a consumption. HÉGIRA. An Arabic word signifying flight. The Mohammedans compute their time from the flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina, which ...
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Philadelphia Expositor: A Radical Or Analytical Expositor ... - Pagina 20
Hépta— seven; as hebdémadal, (weekly.) He/cziton— a hundred; as hécutomb; (and boas, an ox.) Hézis a habit; as héctic, (constitutional.) Haine -- ill-will; as heinous, (atrocious.) He'lios the sun; as hélioscope. (Skopeo, to view) ' Hemiau(G.) ...