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Terrible, frightful. DREADFULNESS, drediful-nes, s. Terriblencss, frightfulness.
DREADFULLY, dred-ful-e, adv. Terribly, frightfully. DREADLESSNESS, dred-les
nes, i. Fearlessness, intrepidity. DREADLESS, dred-les, adj. Fearless,
unaffrighted ...
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The purgatory of suicides. A prison-rhyme. In ten books. ...
A brood on whom I grudgingly bestow A frown, recalling Sylla's dreadlessness,
Gorgeous Lucullus, and the godlike brow Of Pompey,—-minds, that, each, to
have for foe, Ennobled strife more than the glittering stake Of Asia's sceptres, and
...
Thomas COOPER (the Chartist.), 1853
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The Purgatory of Suicides: A Prison-rhyme
A brood on whom I grudgingly bestow A frown, recalling Sylla's dreadlessness,
Gorgeous Lucullus, and the godlike brow Of Pompey, — minds that, each, to
have for foe, ,Ennobled strife more than the glittering stake Of Asia's sceptres,
and ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
DREADFULNESS, dredifol-ncs, n. Tcrriblcness. DREADFULLY, dred^fil-6, ad.
Terribly. DREADING, dredging, ppr. Fearing. DREADLESS, dredges, a. Fearless.
Intrepid. DREADLESSNESS, dred'-les-nes, «. Fearlessness. DREAM, drc'm.n.
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
But the lion, seeing Philoclea run away, bent his race to her ward, and was ready
to seize himself on his prey, when Zelmane (to whom danger then was a cause of
dreadlessness, all the composition of her elements being nothing but fiery) ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Dread, drecl. a. frightful ; awful, venerable in the highest degree. Dread, drld. v. n.
to be in fear. Dreadful, drSd'-ful. a. terrible, frightful. Dreadfully, dre*d'-ral-le. ad.
terribly, frightfully. Dreadless, dreM'-le's»a. fearless, intrepid Dreadlessness, ...
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The Grammar of English Grammars
Denham's Poems, p. 235. RULE VI.—RETAINING. "Fearlessness; exemption
from fear, intrepidity."—Johnson cor. "Dreadlessness; fearlessness, intrepidity,
undauntedness."—Id. "Regardlessly, without heed; Regardlessness,
heedlessness.
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
Fàte, far, ail, flt- met — pine, ptn — n-4, move, Dramatically, drâ-mât'é kâl-é. ad.
by rep-Dreadlessness, drêd'lès-nès.i. fearlessness, in- resentation jinn tick
compositional trepídity Dramatist, drâm'â-tlst. s. Hie author of dra-:D^4Jless, dred'
lès. a.
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1834
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
Dread, dred. a. frightlul ; awful, venerable. Dread, drdd. v. a. to fear. Dreadful,
dred'ffil. a. terrible, frightlul. Dreadfully ,dred'ffil-e; ad. terribly ,frightlully.
Dreadlessness, dr£d'les-nes. s. fearlessness. Dreadless, died'les. a. fearless,
intrepid.
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A rhyming dictionary: answering at the same time, the ...
See Dreadlessness, s. End'les-ness Perpetnity.— See Endlessness, a. Bonnd'
les-ness Exemption from limits. — See Bonndlessness, a. Rt-gard' les-ness
Negligenre ; inattention. — See Regardlessness, s. Blame' les-ness Innocence.