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The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
(q. v.) ; Sp. insociable; Ital. • nsociabile.] 1. Not sociable; not inclined to join in
social intercourse or converse ; not affable ; unsociable. ' "If this austere
Insociable life Change not your offer made in heat of blood." Shakesp. : Love's
Labor's Lost ...
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
[Fr., from Latin insociabilis, from in- = not, and sociuM/ws = sociable (q. v.) ; Sp.
insociable ; Ital. insociabile.] 1. iSot sociable ; not inclined to join in social
intercourse or converse ; not affable ; unsociable. " If this austere insociable life
Change ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897
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The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
[Fr., from Latin insociabilis, from iu-=not, and soctabtZu=sociable (q. v.) ; Sp.
insociable; Ital. insociabile.} 1. Not sociable; not inclined to join in social
intercourse or converse ; not affable ; unsociable. "If this austere Insociable life
Change not ...
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American encyclopedic dictionary
[Fr., from Latin Insociabilis, from «n-=not, and sociabilis = sociixb\o (q. v.] ; Sp.
insociable ; Ital. insociabile.] 1. Not sociable; not inclined to join in social
intercourse or converse ; not affable ; unsociable. "If this austere insociable life
Change not ...
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
The reader will not fail to remark the ingenious play of words in “insociable
Societie,” ant “disordered order.” All through the book we are told of “ Colledges”
having so many “ Fellows” a title we believe not as yet known in the “ Insociable ...
The reader will not fail to remark the ingenious play of words iu "insociable
Societie," and "disordered order." All through the book we are told of " Colledges"
having so many " Fellows" a title we believe not as yet known in the " Insociable ...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1856
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The Works of Shakespeare ...
1 5 [Draws out his table-book. Hoi. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity
finer than the staple of his argument. I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such
insociable and point-devise companions ; such rackers of orthography, as to
speak 15.
William Shakespeare, 1906
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The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost
I abhor such fanatical phantasms, such insociable and point-devise companions ;
such rackers of orthography, as to speak 15. [Draws] Ff 3, 4; Draw . . . Qq, Ff 1, 2.
18. phantasms] F4; phan- tasims Qq, Ff 1, 2, 3 ; phantasimes Cambridge, Globe ...
William Shakespeare, 1906
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Comments on the Last Edition of Shakespeare's Plays
In Love's Labour's lost, Holofornes, speaking of Armado who was a travell'd man,
fays : " I abhor such insociable and point-devise companions." And afterwards the
Princess fays to the King : " If this austere, insociable life, " Change not your ...
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of his ...
142; insociable *'unfit for social intercourse': such insociable and poynt deuise
companions, (LL 5.1.18–19, Holofernes), OED Insociable a.2; lackey 'servile': A
scum ofBrittaines, and base Lackey Pezants, (R3 5.6.47, Richard III), OED
Lackey, ...
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Tinder : L'appli pour les étudiants insociables ? Le débat du jour
Ton ego en prend un coup, et tu finis par croire que c'est toi qui es insociable. Pourtant, tu respectes les 10 commandements de Tinder. «meltyCampus, 十二月 14»
Poor Temperament And Sociability In Preschoolers Linked To …
... and conduct difficulties" and who were also labeled as "insociable" during the assessments, grew up to have elevated alcohol use and abuse ... «Medical Daily, 七月 13»
VERSATILE ACTRESS
... person and because I will not animately talk to people that I don't know, I probably come across as aloof, insociable and unapproachable. «The Voice Online, 九月 12»
'The Lexicographer's Dilemma'
I abhor such phanaticall phantasims, such insociable and poynt deuise companions, such rackers of ortagriphie. . . . this is abhominable. «New York Times, 十二月 09»