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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Sir knight, why ride ye dumpish thus behind, Sith so good fortune doth to you
present So fayre a spoyle, to make you ioyous meriment. Speruer. Faerie
Queene, book iv. can. 2. But I feare now I have ouercharged the reader's minde
with dole- ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Sir knight, why ride ye dumpish thus behind, Sith so good fortune doth to you
present So fayre a spoyle, to make you ioyous meriment. Spenser. Faerie
Queenc, book iv. can. 2. But I feare now I have ouercharged the reader's miode
with dole- ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Faerie Queene Book Four
... rideye dumpishthusbehind,e dumpish thus behind, e dumpish thus behind,e
dumpish thus behind, e dumpish thus behind, S S S S Seeing so fair eeing so
faireeing so faireeing so faireeing so faire indeede, ashe didsaye indeede, as
hedid ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
The life which I live at this age is not a dead, dumpish, and sour life ; but chearful,
lively, and pleasant. Herbert. Du'mpishly.* adv. [from dumpish."] In a moping,
melancholy way. And for dispositions ; how do we see one so ragingly furious as
if ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Sir knight, why ride ye dumpish thus behind, Sith so good fortune doth to you
present So fayre a spoyle, to make you ioyous meriment. Spenser. Faerie
Queene, book iv. can. 2. But I feare now I have ouercharged the reader's rninde
with dole- ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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English etymology / Lemon, George William: or, a derivative ...
DUMPISH noise ; Aiwrtw, Jono ; a heavy noise. DUMPLING, quasi dampling, or a
damper; and consequently derived from the same root with damp, or abate ; viz.
Aa/uiw, damnttm quod in lib. vett. legitur dampnum ; any detriment, damage, ...
George William Lemon, 1783
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Four Books on the Eleventh of Matthew: Viz: Christ inviting ...
Ibis Iqndcan come forth by nothing, butpraier andfasting. Where there is a dumb
Devil, a sullen, moping dumpish distemper of hearc, it is a very hard thing for
such a one to be cured, for they be bold in their sullenness, and dumpishness,
and it ...
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English etymology; or, A derivative dictionary of the ...
DUMPISH noise ; Attorney sono ; a heavy noise. DUMPLING, quasi dampling, or
a damper; and consequently derived from the same root with damp, or abate ; viz.
Aa,um, damnum;quod in lib. vett. legitur dampnum ; any detriment, damage, ...
George William Lemon, 1783
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A New Abridgment of Ainsworth's Dictionary: English and ...
A melancholy dump or dumpish' ness, anxietas, solicitude. To be in the dumps,
stupere, torp^re. Dumpish, metilos, tristis. A dumpling, farciminis genus ex farina,
et lacte confecKun. A dumpling fellow, trossulus. Dun-coloured, fnscua, subuiger.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DUMPISH, adj. Trom-inntinneach, dubhach, smuaireanach. DUMPISHLY, adv.
See Dumpish. DUMPISHNESS, s. Tromsanaich, trom-inntinn, smuairean.
DUMPY, acfi. Geinneach. DUN, adj. l. A colour partaking of brown and black: ciar,
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'I'm no angel' says Gloucester mum who faces eviction from home at …
Considers dog fouling and dumpish rubbish as antisocial, as well as threats of violence. The new Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act ... «Gloucester Citizen, 四月 14»
Careless whiskers: Why beards are back in fashion
... beards are scruffy. If you had a proper beard that was all manicured and everything, that would be fine, but you look a bit Stig of the Dumpish. «Scotland on Sunday, 十二月 13»
Gene Kaufman Goes Hydroponic for Hyatt Union Square
Gene is the worst of the worst, and I'm sure this thing will look cheap and dumpish in no time (as Gene's hackitecture always does). But this is ... «Curbed NY, 二月 11»
Blake Lively: Esquire magazine
This role is totally opposite from her society girl character in Gossip Girl, because “she plays a poor woman living a dumpish life.” Blake also ... «Right Fashions, 一月 10»
Thesaurus 45 years in the making finally on sale
In William Shakespeare's day they could have been said to be "dumb as a beetle"; dumpish; dorbellical; grout-headed, or a stunned mullet. «Telegraph.co.uk, 十月 09»