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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ... - Volumul 2
PROSA1CK, pro zâ'-ík. a. Belonging to prose resembling prose. To PROSCRIBE, pròs-krí'be. v. a. To censure capitally, to doom to destruction. PROSCRIBER, pròs-krî'b-ùr. f. One that dooms to destruction. PROSCRIPTION, pròs-kríp'-sliùn. s.
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A Dictionary of the English Language, containing the ... - Pagina 327
Prös'al, a pertaining to prose. Prös'er, n.a. writer of prose; atedious speaker. Prós'e-cute, v. (L. pro, secutum) to follow; to continue; to pursue by law. Prös-e-cü'tion, n. pursuit; a criminal suit. Prós'e-cut-or, m. one who prosecutes. Prös'e-lyte, n.
Alexander REID (LL.D.), 1844
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Johnson's English Dictionary: As Improved by Todd and ... - Pagina 733
To PRCVSPECT, prôs'« kt. v. n. [рта-репке, Lat. To look forward. На. PROb Е'С'ПОХ“, pio-speltf-sliůn. п. x. Act of lookinv forward, or providing. Palet . РКОЗРЁ'С'ГП'Е, prò~spëk'-tîv. а. yíewinë,r at a distance. Millan. Acting with foresight. шиш.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd, 1828
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Proscriber, prós-krl'bnr. f. One that doonu to dcltiuction. Proscription, pròs-knp'shûn. f Doom to death or confiscation. Prose, pròze. f. Language not reítrained to harmonick soumis or set number of lyllablcs. To Prosecute, psós'sé-kùte.
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
5. the act of looking forward [crimes for a reward Prostitute, pros' iè- tù te. и. a. to expose to Prostitute, prôs'tè-tùte. a. sold to infamy or wickedness [strumpet Prostitute, pros'té-túte. ». a hireling ; a Prostitution, prôs-tè-tù'shÛn. s. the state of being ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1834
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful ...
Ben Jon. Prose, pròzc. в. language not restrained to harmonic sounds or set number of syllables. Swi t. Prosecute, prós'sè-lrůte. v. a. to pursue. МЮ}. _To continue, t0 carry on. Hoyas-»TO pursue by law. Prosecution, pròs-stků'shůn.s.pursuit.
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
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Walker's Critical pronouncing dictionary ... Corrected, ... - Pagina 434
To PRosecuTE, prós'sé-köte, v. a. 444. To pursue, to continue endeavours after any thing; to continue, to carry on ; to proceed in consideration or disquisitions of any thing; to pursue by law, to sue criminally. PROSECUTION, prös-sé-kū'shūn, ...
John WALKER (the Philologist.), John Davis ((Rev., A.M.)), 1830
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Prosecution, pròs-sy-ku'shAn, ». A criminal cause. Prosecutor, prAs-sy-ku-tAr, ». A pursuer of any purpose. Proselyte, prAs^sy-lite, ». A convert. Prosemination, pro-sem-my-nâ! shun, ». Propagation by seed. Prosodian, pro-so-dy-An, ».
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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Historical Cognitive Linguistics - Pagina 115
(47) hoí te thémistas pròs Diòs eirúatai dem.nom.pl ptc law:acc.pl.f toward Z.:gen guard:prs.m/p.3pl 'They uphold judgments on behalf of Zeus.' (Il. 1.238–239). Note that in example (47) the beneficiary is intentionally involved in the situation, ...
Margaret E. Winters, Heli Tissari, Kathryn Allan, 2011
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A critical pronouncing dictionary, etc. (A new edition.). - Pagina 488
PROSELYTE, prós'sk-lite, s. A convert, one brought over to a new opinion. To PROSELYTIZM, prós'é-lè-tizm, s. The desire of making converts.–Mason: To PROSELYTIZE, prós'é-lè-tize, v. a. To convert to one's own opinion.-Mason.
John WALKER (the Philologist.), 1822