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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Redolency, réd'o-len-sé. double, ré-dfib'bl. v. a. to repeat often doubt, ré-ddi'it'. s.
a fortress Redoubtable, ré-dodt'a-bl. a. formidable, terrible to best? F - -
Redoubted, re-dodt'éd. a. dreadful, awful . Redound, ré-dofind'. v. n. to be sent
back by ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... s. marl coch, y ty- wodfaeu coch newydd Redmint, red'-mint, s. mintys cochion
Redness, red'-nes, s. cochni, cochder Redolence, red'-o-lens, j s.perarogledd,
Redolency, red' o len-si, J perogledd, perarogl, pereidd-dra [peroglaidd Redolent
, ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
REDOLENCY, recP-Zi-len-sy. Sweet scent. REDOLENT, redfflb-lent. a. Sweet . of
scent. To REDOUBLE, rG-dtsstbff: v.a. To repent ofren; to increase by addition of
the same quantity over and over. * To REDOUBLE, rG-dfibss. v.n. To become ...
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Lancaster, a retrospect, and The seasons, a tr. from the Gr. ...
... And early salutation's sweetest smile Beam from the face of nature on the mind,
A blessed prelude this to studies, this Was natural inspiration, and impressed 370
A heavenly redolency on the soul, That every thought perfumed LANCASTER.
Thomas Hathornthwaite, 1872
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The French Gardiner;: Instructing how to Cultivate All Sorts ...
redolency and juice; and toremedy this, ufè (uch a Brulh an is made_to cleanfe '
Piâtures withal, from the dull, but treat them tenderly. Arhults, _and all Shrubs,
fuch as Pomegranads. , jallemins, Musk«Rofrs , (де. Woodbines, Myrtles,
ordinary- ...
Nicolas de Bonnefons, John Evelyn, John Rose (gardener.), 1691
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The Whole Art of Husbandry: Or, the Way of Managing and ...
The Spiders do extreamly affect to spread theirToils amon the Branches and
Leaves of this Tree, because the F ies so much frequent their Flowersand Leaves
, which attract them*with their Redolency and Juice; to remedy this, use such a ...
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Lancaster (a Retrospect): And The Seasons (a Translation ...
A heavenly redolency on the soul, That every thought perfumed throughout the
day With holy incense of the better land. 0 ! glowing faces of my school-fellows,
Calmly ye shine in tender memory, And radiant with youth, all as of old Exuberant
...
Thomas Hathornthwaite, 1872
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An English-Welsh Pronouncing Dictionary: With Preliminary ...
Redintegrate, rî-dïn'tï-grat, vt. adferyd adnewyddu [adnewyddiad Redintegration,
rï-dïn-tï-gra'shun, n.j Redness, rëd'nës, n. cochder, rhudd-der Redolence, rëd'o-
lëns, Redolency, rëd'- j o-lën-sï, n. perarogledd, pereidd-dra, perarogl [eiddsawr
...
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly ...
Of sweet scent. s. redolence, redolency. REDOUB'LE. v. To become twice as
much ; to increase in a twofold degree. pr. par. redoubling; past, redoubled.
REDOUBT. 5. The outwork of a fortification. REDOUBTABLE. adj. Formidable;
terrible to ...
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Mrs Harris Goes to Paris & Mrs Harris Goes to New York: The ...
But thetwowomen born within the sound of BowBells, andwhom London fitted
likea wellworn garment,found themselves yearning for theclatter ofa Lyons'
Corner House,orthe warm redolency and pungent aromaofa fishand chip shop.
The bars ...