10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «DISMAYEDNESS»
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
The vnliantest oil inward dismayedness, and yet the fearlulltst □ ashamed full to (
hew it. Sidney. * DISME. n.s. [French.] A tenth ; the tenth (« ; tythe. — Since the
first sword was drawn about this question, Ev'ry tithe foul 'raongst many thousand
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
98 disloyalty— dismayedness dis-loy -al-ty\ s. [O. Fr.desloialU, desleaUe; Fr.
deloyaute ; Sp. deskaltad ; Ital. dislealta; Port. dcsUaldade.] 1. Want of loyalty in
allegiance ( a breach of fidelity to a sovereign. " Let the truth of that religion I
profess ...
... if any disability of voice or dejection of countenance should appear in him, that
they would impute it rather to the disorder of his body than any dismayedness of
mind. Then pausing a little, he sat down, and directed himself towards a window,
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Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Birch, William Oldys, 1829
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The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
... and when her breath, which running had spent and dismayedness made slow
to return, had by sobs gotten into her sorrow-closed breast, for a while she could
say nothing but " O wretched eyes of mine, O wailful sight, O day of darkness !
... appeal to the people that his shivering ague might not be attributed to '
dismayedness of heart ? ' his appeal for their prayers for pardon for the sins
committed ' as soldier, sailor, courtier ; ' that ' God would pardon him and receive
him to ...
Charlotte Mary Yonge, Christabel Rose Coleridge, Arthur Innes, 1899
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
DISMAYEDNESS, dlz-mfrd-nls. s. Dejection of courage, dispiritedness. DISME, dl
'me. s. [French.] A tenth; tythe. To DISMEMBERMls-memssbhr.v.a. To divide
member from member, to cut in pieces. To DISMISS, dlz-mlssi v. a. To send away;
...
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Winthrop's Journal, "History of New England," 1630-1649
... day our rear-admiral and the Jewel held up with us. This night was very stormy.
All the time of the storm few of our people were sick, (except the women, who
kept under hatches,) and there appeared no fear or dismayedness among them.
John Winthrop, James Kendall Hosmer, 1908
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
To Drsrmr, diz-ma', '0. a. 425. To terrify, to discourage, to afhight. DISMAY, diz-ma'
, .2. 435. Fall of courage, terror felt, desertion of mind. DISMAYEDNESS, diz-ma'-
ed-n§s, e. Dejection of courage, dispiritcdness. To Drsmsuman, diz-mém'-bfir, ...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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Dictionary of the English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
90. Dismay', vt. To strike with dismay ; to terrify and dishearten ; to discourage ; to
depress. dismay'img, p.; dismayed', pp., a. (v. a.) 89. Dismayed, -midi', pp., a.
Filled with dismay. H-, dismayedness t , -mü'-éd-, i. 91. Disme, déme, а. 99. A
dime ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, in Two Parts: I. Gaelic ...
DISMAYEDNESS,*. Oilltealachd, uamh- unnachd. DISMEMBER, v. a. Blnighdicb,
spion aa a cheile, thoir ball o bhall. DISMEMBERMENT, a. Bloighdeach- adh,
roinu. DISMISS, v. a. Cuir air falbh, sgaoil ; thoir a chead do : cuir k dreuchd.