CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «UNOBEDIENT»
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Dad is very unobedient some day.' Unobedient? Now there 's a word for the New
English Dictionary. The words, however, were spoken with undeniable sincerity. 'I
worry for Dad.' For what it was worth, Maryija mused internally, she was ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
unobedient. unmntablet (un-mu'ta-bl), a. Immutable. unnaturally (un-nat'u-ral-i),
uile. In sn un- Bat that beloved name unnerved my ana. unmutilated (un-mu'ti-la-
ted), a. Not muti- natural manner; in opposition to natural feel- W. Arnold, Sohrab
...
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Michelle: The Real Affection
his unobedient wife moved backwards, groping for the door in the dark, “God
Almighty, what are you doing here?” “Blast it, Michelle, what does it all mean?”
Harry roared like a crash of thunder, his reaction on his wife's slightly noticeable ...
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Commentary on First and Second Timothy, Titus (Commentary on ...
money, boastful, arrogant, slanderers, unobedient to parents, ungrateful,
undevout,3unaffectionate, unappeasable, accusatory, undisciplined, untamed [=
savage, brutal], unloving of what's good,4betrayers [compare Matthew 24:10],
impulsive, ...
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A new dictionary of the English language ...
□not listened observed UN-OBE'DIENT. Unobr'dience. Unobe'yed. or subserved
, or submitted to. For ther ben manye unobedient and veyne spekerfs and
disseyueris, moost thei that ben of circumcisioun, whiche it bihoueth to be
repreued.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
immutable 6631 unobedient unmutablet (un-mu'ta-bl), a. Immutable.' unnaturally
(un-nat'ti-ral-i), adv. In an un- Bat that beloved name unnerved my arm.
unmutilated (un-mu'ti-la-ted), o. Not muti- natural manner; in opposition to natural
feel- Jf.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: A Work of Universal ...
Eng., vii. unobedient But that beloved name unnerved my arm. H. Arnold, Sohrab
and Rustum. unnegt (un-nest'), v. [< ME. unncsten; < im.-2 + nee-t.] I, trans. To
turn out of a nest; dislodge. The eye annealed from the head cannot see. Rev.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1895
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The Oeconomy of Love. By John Armstrong
Thrice hapless- then! whose only joy was that: Whose young defires tumultuous
flill engage To weild a load of unobedient limbs, With vain attempt. Him the
inclement power szo Of craving impotence, to fonder toys Than other dotage
knows, ...
If any ftonde unobedient and rebelle to her fouereyne two hoole dayes. 5. If any
confpire agenfte her fouereyne, or be confeteryd, or els werke to the fubuerfion of
the order, or to the deftruccion of the • Page 22. . t PaSe 261- g pryvyleges, ...
Abbotsford Club, Edinburgh, 1841
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Poems from the Pacific: The West's Reply to England's Laureate
... is with religion fraught, And sacraments of light not truly taught By blind
interpreters— grasp it and fill As thou dost hunger for what is rightly sought, Shall
all be found, and shall supremely still The else unanswered wish and unobedient
will ...