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One year in Sweden: including a visit to the Isle of Götland
When nightfaring travellers pass by, they hang on to the carriage; then the
strongest horses, as though dragging a millstone, sweat, and can go no further.”
VVe skirt lake Toftan and the Liljan Sjiin ;—\vater on all sides, mingled with
smiling ...
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The Readable Dictionary: Or, Topical and Synonymic Lexicon: ...
... Wisp misleads nightfaring clowns O'er hills and sinking bogs.— Gay. Ignis
Fatuus (plural, ignes fatui,) is a Latin designation of the meteor called the Will-o' -
the-Wisp. (Ignis, fire; and fatuus, unreal.) Twilight is tho faint light which is
reflected ...
John Williams (of Lancaster, O.),
1860
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Geiriadur Saesneg a Chymraeg: An English and Welsh ...
Edr. Benighted Nightfaring, a. nofdeitliiol Nightingale, 5 eaws, eos Nightly, а.
nofol, nofweitliiol: ad. bob nos, o hyd nos Nightman, 5. carthwr yÍ`gotl1 feydd
Nightmare, 5. hunllef, henllig Nightwalker, 5. puttain Nightward, ad. tua'r nos
Nightwatch ...
The world went very well when the cave-man hunted and fished and went on the
war-trail occasionally, and the cave-woman cooked his food and her own, and
sat outside the cave-mouth beside the leaping fire that kept off the nightfaring
wild ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
... in t ie ht. Sliak. Ngfitdew, nlte'dii. s. dew that wets the ground in the night. Dr;/d.
Nightdog, nlte'd6g. s. a dog that hunts in the fight. Shak. Nig , nlte'dr3s. .9. the
dress worn at Pliplf. Nig , nlte'lld. a. darkened, clouded, black. Shak. Nightfaring ...
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Language of the aborigines of the Colony of Victoria and ...
... denial Negative, a denial Negligent, careless Neighbour or friend Nest, birds
nest Net New, not old News Kiggard, covetous Nigh, near Night Nightfaring,
travelling in the nightBooronthooith yannathan Observe, to mark Occupy Ocean
Ochre ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
The close of the NIGHTFARING, nits'-i".'i—r'ing, mlj. Travelling 'Tin the night. [0-
the-wisp_ NIGHTFIRE, nlte'-flre, a. Ignis fatuus; willNionrrnr, nlte'-ill, s. Moth that
flies in the night. [or distressed in the night. Nrenrsoimnnnsn, nlte-fL'n"in'-tlfii-d, s.
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby,
1862
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
2 1677 night day, sb. 2 1769 night dew, sb. 3 S. night dog, sb. 2 1677 night
dream, sb. W. night dress, sb. 'V. 1460 nighted, adj. 1, 2 1603 night-eyed, adj. 2
1849 nightfall, sb. 3 1863 nightfarer, sb. 3 nightfaring, ad'. W. nightfire, sb.
nightflier, sb.
Richard Chenevix Trench,
1857
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Language of the Aborigines of the Colony of Victoria: And ...
... Therreocrmyrnong Yan-boorneen Nerrena Wyeeboo umina J urubuck Cong'
atha N' uther barmburrim N' ya'arunning cooleenth N' uther mooyoop Maynthook
N' n' d' lam T'see waugh N' uther Necklace, ornaments worn round Nightfaring, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... ni'nés. s. nearness, proximity Night, nite. s. the time of darkness Nighted, nite'
éd. a. darkened, clouded Nightfaring, nite'fa-ring. a. travelling in the night '
Nightfire, nite'fire. s..an ignis fatuns Nightfoundered, nite-foiin'di'ird. a. lost in the
night {i ...