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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
1627.—L. irrigātus, pp.of irrigāre, to moisten, irrigate, flood.—L. in,upon, or as
anintensive prefix;and rigāre,towet,moisten. Der. irrigation;alsoirriguous, Milton,
P. L.iv. 255,fromL. irriguus, adj. irrigating, alliedto irrigāre. IRRISION, mocking,
scorn.
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Dictionnaire français-anglais et anglais-français, abrégé
Juger irrevocable^ menl, to give an irrevocable judgment. Irrigation, s. f. irrigation.
Irrision, sf. irrision, scorn, contempt. Chaster quelqu'un avec irrision, to laugh one
out of place. Irritation , s. f. irritation , exasperation. Irrite , E , adj. irritated , etc.
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An Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
FromL. irrigare, from rigare,to moisten. irrision. Mockery.L. irrision.See deride.
irritate.FromL.irritare, replacingearlier irrite, F. irriter. irruption. L. irruption,from in
and rumpere, rupt, to break. Irvingite. Sect, “Catholic Apostolic,” founded (1829)
by ...
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King's Sister - Queen of Dissent: Marguerite of Navarre ...
I 59 La grande Irrision des Lutheriens de Meaulx. S.l.n., [1528?]. 8° [Luther,
Martin. Farel, Guillaume]. Chrysostom, St. John. [Et al.]. L 97 Le livre de vraie et
parfaicte oraison. “Omnia que desyderantur huic non valent comparari.” Prover.iii
.
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The Doctrine of the Greek Article Applied to the Criticism ...
B. where Stallbaum, after Wyttenbach and others, thinks that irrision is denoted
by the omission of the Article. And again, on Pol. ix. p. 595. C. aXX oil yap wpo yt
rije aXnOdaQ rifin- tIoq avrip, Stallbaum attributes the omission to contempt. This
...
Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton (bp. of Calcutta.), Hugh James Rose,
1833
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Irrevocability, the state of being irrevocable. Irrevocable, a. Not to be recalled, not
to be brought back, irrevocable, irreversible. Irrevocablemente, ad. Irrevocably.
Irrisfble, a. Risible, laughable. Irrision, if. Irrision, the act of laughing at another, ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane,
1831
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Neuman & Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Irrevocability, the state ei being irrevocable. Irrevocable, a. Not to be recalled, not
to be brought back, irrevocable, irreversible. Irrevocablemente, ad. Irrevocably.
Irrisible, a. Risible, laughable. Irrision, tf. Irrision, the act of laughing at as- other, ...
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Passions
Irrision. This term is employed to express an affection, inspired by any peculiarity
in sentiment, disposition, or conduct, that we deem an offence against some
acknowledged law of congruity, some standard of propriety universally received
and ...
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Nuevo diccionario portatil: Español é Ingles
2. irreverent [vocability Irrevocabilidad, s.f.irre Irrevocable, a. a. irrevocable [
revocably Jrrevocablemente, ad.ir- Irrision, s.f. irrision Irrisorio , ria , adj.
ridiculous □ Irritable, a. a. irritable Irritacion , s.f. irritation Irritador, s. m, provoker
Iriitar , v. a. to ...
Claude Marie Gattel,
1803
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Nuevo diccionario portatil, espanol e ingles: compuesto ...
irreso- Irresoluto, ta, adj. irresolute [ rence Irrevereucia , s.f. irreve- Irreverente ,
a. a. irreverent [ vocability Irrevocabilidad , s.f. irre- Irrevocable , a. a. irrevocable [
revocably Irrevocablemente , ad. ir- Irrision , s. f. irrision Irrisorio , ria , adj..
Claude-Marie Gattel,
1803