10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «DISPRIVACIED»
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The Illinois Teacher: Devoted to Education, Science and Free ...
DISPRIVACIED. —Deprived of privacy. An expressive word coined by Dr.
Bellows in Old and New, I, 458. “They see the Homes where alone their public
cares are soothed and made tolerable converted into disprivacied parts of the
great Hotel ...
Disprivacied was as unknown to dictionaries as privacied or undisprivacied , bnt
its meaning — that has had privacy taken away — is clear, and its formation, is as
normal as that of disprized or disgusted. Then came the double prefix in the ...
William Conant Church,
1873
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Owning Up : Privacy, Property, and Belonging in U.S. Women's ...
Not only does it have precedent in the term disprivacied, it also functions
distinctly from privacied in that “there is in disprivacied a suggestion of an active
and unpleasant taking away of privacy, and that therefore undisprivacied means
one ...
Katherine Adams Associate Professor of English University of South Carolina,
2009
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Poems of James Russell Lowell With Biographical Sketch by ...
"But now, on the poet's disprivacied moods With do this anddo thatthe pert critic
intrudes; While he thinks he's beenbarely fulfillinghis duty To interpret 'twixt
menand their own sense of beauty, And has striven, while others sought honor or
pelf, ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[dis- ( 1 )] disprinced dis-prinst', (Tennyson) adj deprived of the appearance of a
prince [dis- (3)] disprison dis-pri.'n, (poetic) vt to set free, [dis- (2)] disprivacied dis-
priv'^-sid, (poetic) adj deprived of privacy, [dis- (3)J disprivilege dis-priv'i-lij, vi to ...
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The Struggles (social, Financial and Political) of Petroleum ...
... years by riding one hobby, and howling all those terrible years one cry. They
were political hand-organs, who could grind out only the tune to which they were
originally set, and, disprivacied or undisprivacied, they ground out that tune ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
4<i-°gd 4>vn disposure. See dispose. dispraise л. ТЧ?т; зртгтст; Ч>?РР; v.l.
4411ч ЧПЛТ; f^rn ífTTT, +<rlf*d í"<7TT; л. dispraiser тч^г dispread v.r. & i. ъпЩ
атя> <t«TT ^тт; Ш злят; tVç^T ?кт disprison v./. fr^T ЧГвТ, 5^ ÍT ITT disprivacied a
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Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī,
1981
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A Short History of American Literature
The critics also find fault with his coining such words as " un- disprivacied," and
with his writing such lines as the famous one— from "The Cathedral," 1870— "
Spume-sliding down the baffled decuman." It must be acknowledged that his
earlier ...
Henry Augustin Beers,
1906
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Southern Writers: Biographical and Critical Studies
As in youth and high health, so in broken health, with youth all gone, she had a
most inveterate prejudice against, to use Lowell's word, being “disprivacied.”
Speaking to a friend on the subject, she said: “We American women differ so
widely ...
William Malone Baskervill,
1903
... would perhaps do well to look askance at publication earlier in their declining
years than their wont is ; but no one will wish for a poem in this little collection that
it might have remained " un- disprivacied." These poems have no revelations to ...