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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
To afilict IMPOSTHUMATED, linpostlbu-m:l't%d. pp. Affected with an im osthume.
IMPOSTHUMAT NG; lin-postihu-m5.'t-lug. ppr. Affecting with an imposthume.
IMPOSTI-IUMATION, lm-ptlst-hu-mil-'shdn, -n. The act of fonniug an imposthume.
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
Afl'ected IMPOSTHUMATING, Im-postihu-mfl't-iug.ppr. Affectin with an
imposthume. LMPOS HUltIATION, im-post-hu-mdishdn, n. The actof forming an
imposthume. IMPOSTHUME, Im-postlhu'm, n. A collection ofpurulent matter in a
bag or cyst.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
To afflict with an imposthume. [with an imposthume. IMPOSTHIJMATED,!m-
postihu-m4't-ed, pp. Affected IMPOSTHUMATING, !m-post'-hu-m4't-Ing, ppr.
Affecting with an imposthume. IMPOSTHUMATION, Im-post-hu-miishfin, «. The
act of ...
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Dictionary of the English Language ...
To I.\1ro'sri-tuuivrs, im-pos-tshn-mate, v. a. to afilict with an irnposthnme. ImPosrt~
tt:mt'1~ioN, im-pos-tshu-ma'shun, n. :. the act of imposthumating or forming an
impnsthumc; the state in which an imposthume is formed. IHPO'S'l'HlJME ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
The act of forming an imposthume; the state in which an imposthume is formed.
IMPO'STHUME. s. A collection of purulent matter in a bag or cyst. Harvey. * To
IMPOSTHUME. v. n. To breed an imposthume. Huloet. * To IMPO STHCME. v. a.
To ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
-v. a. [from imposthume.] To afflict with an imposthume. — They -would not fly that
surgeon, whose lancet threatens none but the imposthttmated parts. Dec. of Piety
. (j.)* To Imposthumate. v. n. To form an abscess ; to gather ; to form a cyst or ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
To IMPOST'HUMATE, v.n. [from imposthume.'] To form an abscess ; to gather ; to
form a cyst or bag containing matter. — The bruise impojlhumated, and
afterwards turned to a stinking ulcer, which made every body shy to come near
her.
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
The act of forming an rnipost- hume ; the state in which an imposthume is formed.
He that maketh the wound bleed inwards, en- dangereth malign ulcers and
pernicious impostu- malions. Bacon, Ess. IMPO'STHUME. n. s. [This seems to
have ...
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Works of Thomas Brooks, Volume 5 of 6
I have read a story of one Pereus, who, running at another with a sword to kill him
, by -accident the sword only run into his imposthume and broke that ; and so he
was instrumental to save him whom he designed to have killed : and so all the ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
v. a. [from imposthume.] To afflict with an impollhume. — They would not fly that
surgeon, whose lancet threaten* none but the imposthumated parts. Dec. of Piety
. dO * To Imposthumate. v. h. To form an abscess ; to gather ; to form a cyst or bag
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... he declares that undertaking such a war reflects a hidden cancer ("imposthume") of too much "wealth and peace." (Shades of our Iraq folly.). «Huffington Post, Апр 12»