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The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of ...
A close apprehension of the one, might perhaps afford a glimmering fight and
crepusculous glance of the other. Browne. The beginnings of philosophy were in
a crepusculous obscurity, and it is yet scarce past the dawn. Glancille's Scepsis.
lie ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
A close apprehension of the one, might perhaps afford a glimmering light and
crepusculous glance of the other. Browne. The beginnings of philosophy were in
a crepusculous obscurity, and it is yet scarce past the dawn. Glanville'a Scepsis.
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
iEPUNDIA, in antiquity, a term used to ex- such things as were exposed along
with chil- ,as rings, jewels, Sec serving as tokens where- icy afterwards might l>e
known. CREPUSCULE. u.s. [crepusculum, Latin.] ight. Did. CREPUSCULOUS
adj.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
Glimmering ; crepusculous. CREPUSCULOUS, kre-pfisiku-lns, a. Glimmering.
CRESCENT, krisient, n. The moon in her state of increase. CRESCENT, kres^ent,
a. Increasing ; growing. CRESCENT, kresient, vt. To form into a crescent.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
To make a small crackling noise ; to break wind. CREPITATION, krep^it-aishin, n.
A small scrack- CREPT, krept', part, from creep. [ling noise CREPL'SCCXE, kre-
poskl, n. Twilight. CREPUSCULINE, kre-pus^ku-Hn, o. Glimmering crepusculous
...
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A Dictionary of the English and German, and the German and ...
.N 1. Dammergluck , n. [-e6] dawning happiness [only used in a high style of
writing]. Dämmerhell7 ad j. and adu. crepuscular, crepusculous. Dämmerig , adj.
and aCIV. crepuscular, crepusculous, dusky. Es wird fchon -, it begins to grow
dusky; ...
Joseph Leonhard Hilpert, Ernst Friedrich Kärcher, 1857
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Correct English and Current Literary Review ...
Crepusculous. Crepusculous (accent on pus) means imperfectly clear. The
beginnings of philosophy were in a crepusculous obscurity, and it is yet scarce
past the dawn. — Grawille. Crimination. Crimination means accusation,
complaint.
Josephine Turck Baker, 1912
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Crepusculous, belonging to the dawn or break of day. Crepúsculo, sm.
Crépuscule, twilight, dawn Cresa, sf. 1. Maggot, a small grub, bred in cheese,
bacon, &c. Acorus L. 2. Eggs of the queen-bee. Crescemiknto t Cresckncia. V.
Crecimiento ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1842
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Cj'Mpaanmü, a. duskish , dusky, twilight, crepuscular , crepusculous. сумчатый,
with pouches , marsupial ; — тыя muso-mem , marsupial animals. CyM'iâ'Tb, s.
Ум'Ёть. Сумйтица, s. CyMa'róxa. Cynayx'b, т. chest, сонет, trunk. Cynay'niure ...
Almost all of them are semi-nocturnal, or crepusculous birds. According to M.
Temminck, in all the species four spaces are obserVable, furnished with a cottony
kind of down, and the moulting takes place but once a year. The long feathers
with ...
Georges Cuvier, Edward Griffith, 1829