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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
... fis-ln-e'r-yfls, a. Sec FACIKOKOCS. FACING, fi's-Ing, n. A covering. [posite.
FACING, fi's-Ing, pp. Fronting S having the face op- FACINOROUS,fa-s1ninr-as,o.
Wicked. Atrocious. Detestably bad. FACINOROUSNESS, fl-slniur-ns-nes, *.
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The Zincali: Or, An Account of the Gypsies of Spain : with ...
The emperor Constantine the Great, and other emperors who founded the civil
law, condemned to death those who should practise such facinorousness,— as
the President of Tolosa has written. “ Ch. X.] THE EXPULSION or THE GITANOS.
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American Notes and Queries
1650 fabricator (constructor) 1746 facings (of uniforms) 1788 fabricator (inventor)
facingly fabricatress 1548 facinorous 1600 fab ri cat ure 1 677 1800
facinorousness Fabrician, a. 1627 fack (coil of rope) 1692 1611 fabrile, a. 1664
1691 ...
William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, 1891
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Teachers College Record
... faculty facilitation factioner factorage facultative facility factious factorial
facultatively facinorous factiously factorize feasible facinorousness factiousness
factorship feasibility facsimile factitious factory feasibleness National 1ntelligence
Test.
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The Zincali, or, An account of the Gypsies of Spain: with an ...
The emperor Constantine the Great, and other emperors who founded the civil
law, condemned to death those who should practise such facinorousness, — as
the President of Tolosa has written. THE EXPULSION OF THE GITANOS. 183.
George Henry Borrow, 1841
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The Zincali; or, An account of the gypsies of Spain. With an ...
The emperor Constantine the Great, and other emperors who founded the civil
law, condemned to death those who should practise such facinorousness, — as
the President of Tolosa has written. THE EXPULSION OF THE GITANOS. 183.
George Henry Borrow, 1841
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A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
fronte, f. Facínorous, a.facinor6eo, |cellerálo. Facinorousness, s. scelterateëza, f.
Fac-simile. s.fae simile, m. imitazione eea'tta, f. Fact, s. l. fátto, átto, m. ; 2. fátlo, m.
cúsa positiva, i'. Matter of _, fritto, m. cosa cérta, f. Matter of _ man, ибто poea'to ...
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary
... I. facilita, agevolezza; maestria Facing, I. (degli abiti), mostra, rivolta di panno (
degli abiti militari); rovescio, gallons, т. guernitúra; fronte, f. testa Facinorous, a.
facinoroso, scellerato Facinorousness, I. scelleratezza i'~`acsimils, I. fac-simile, ...
John Millhouse, Fernando Bracciforti, 1910
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The Zincali, an account of the Gypsies of Spain
The Emperor Constantino the Great, and other emperors who founded the civil
law, condemned to death those who should practise such facinorousness, — as
the President of Tolosa has written. ' The last and most urgent cause is, that they
...
George Henry Borrow, 1907
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
FACINOROUSNESS, fa-sinfio-rusnIs. s. Wickedness in a high deGay, ree. FAgCT
, faktfi s. A thing done; reality, not supposition ; action, deed. FACTION, fftklshlm. s
. A party in a state; tumult, discord, dissension. - FACTIONARY, liklshun-er-y. s. ...