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AN ENGLISH AND ARABIC DICTIONARY, In Two Parts, ARABIC AND ...
Dampishness, dampness, ij >j rutubat. bint. rakt. rakas. rakkus. mu- nadawat,
Damsel, e: Dance, «. Dance, v. Dancer, *. ^ ^ Dancing-master, «. ^allam raks.
Dancing-school, s. Dandelion (herb), Danger, J&±- khatar, khatorat. Dangerous,
^lisr* ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
p. a. hateful, detestable M Damnific, dam-nif'ik. a. procuring loss Damnify, dam'né
-f i. v. a. to endainage, injure, impair Damp,damp. a. moist, dejected—s. moist air,
moisture, dejection—v. a. to moisten, depress, deject, chill Dampishness, ...
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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
DAMPISHNESS, dampfllshunls. s. Tendency to wetness, moisture. DAMPNESS,
daimpflnls. s. Moisture. DAMPY, dampfiy. a. Dejccted, gloomy, sorrowful.
DAMSEL, damflzll. s. A young gentlewoman; an attendant of the better rank; a
wench, ...
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Essays by Francis Bacon
... or place of shade, or estivation : and only have opening and windows towards
the garden, and be level upon the floor, no whit sunk under ground, to avoid all
dampishness : and let there be a fountain, or some fair work of statues in the
midst ...
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DAMPISHNESS, s. Aitidheachd, taiseachd, buige, flichead. \ DAMPNESS, s.
Aitidheachd, buige, fliuchalachd. DAMPY, adj. See Damp, adv. DAMSEL, s. l. A
young gentlewoman, ayoung woman of distinction: ribhinn, ainnir. 2. an attendant
of ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
... to take away all dampishness. Experiment solitary touching the emiffiorzs of
ffiiritual species which affect the sen/es. 938. THESE emisiions (as we said
before) are handled, and ought to be handled by themselves under their proper
titles: ...
Francis Bacon, David Mallet, 1740
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Works. New ed. - London, Rivington 1826
Also stone-walls are not wholesome ; but timber is more wholesome ; and
especially brick :nay, it hath been used by some with great success to make their
walls thick ; and to put a lay of chalk between the bricks, to take away all
dampishness.
Francis Bacon of Verulam, 1826
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Sylva Sylvarum: Or, A Natural History, in Ten Centuries. ...
Also Stone-walls are not wholesome; but Tim er is more wholesome, and
especially Brick; nay, it hath been used by some with great success, to make their
Walls thick. acd to put a Lay of Chalk between the Bricks to take away all
dampishness ...
Francis Bacon, William Rawley, 1670
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
... or place of shade or estivation: and only have opening and windows towards
the garden, and be level upon the floor, no whit sunk under ground, to avoid all
dampishness. And let there be a fountain, or some fair work of statues, in the
midst ...
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Essays: Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral, and The Wisdom of the ...
... on the under story towards the garden, let it be turned to grotto, or place of
shade, or estivation ; and only have opening and windows towards the garden,
and be level upon the floor, no whit sunk under ground to avoid all dampishness ;
and ...