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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 448, barbarianize to barbel (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. on her kings Barbaric pearl and gold. Milton, P. L., ii. 4. 2. Uncivilized; b..
..ric or Gothic invaders," T. Warton, On Milton's Smaller Poems.--3. Of, pertain..
..m... against the honour of nmr- riage. Milton. =Syn. 1. Barbarism, Solecism, e..
..e like: as, "arrows barbed with fire," Milton, P. L., vi.' 546; "a barbed prob..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 395, averpenny to avesta (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. great aversation from shedding blood. Milton, Eikonoklastes, ix. Some men hav..
..h her part averse From the snn's beam. Milton, P. L., viii. 138. The tracks av..
..uous, proud, set on revenge and spite. Milton,, S. A., 1. 1461. And Pallas now..
..An erroneous form of a&'er- riscmerit. Milton. Aves (a'vz), n.pl. [L., pl. of..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 385, auspicious to austromalayan (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. he pronounced The rigid interdiction. Milton, P. L., viii. 334. Shak., Ali's ..
..r hypocrites austerely talk Of purity. Milton, P. L., iv. 744. In the wonder w..
.. for austerity and set order of life. Milton, Apology for Smectymuuus. 4. Sev..
..e carbonate, and by subsequent distil- Milton, P. L., iv. 293. lation. It is de..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 371, attaste to attendance (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..is blindness maim'd for high attempts. Milton, S. A., 1. 1221. 2. An effort to..
..erses The tempted with dishonour foul. Milton, P. L., ix. 295. 4. In law an a..
.. the attempter of thy Father's throne. Milton, P. R., iv. 603. 3f. A tempter. ..
..Milton, P. R., iv. 603. 3f. A tempter. Milton. attemptire (a-temp'tiv), a. [( ..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 364, athwart to atlas (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..of the island; and two others athwart. Milton, Hist. Eng., i. g. In opposition..
.. the Catholick faith and good manners. Milton,, Areopagitica, p. 11. Athwart h..
..r The weight of mightiest monarchies. Milton,, P. L., ii. 306. 2. Pertaining ..
..even Atlantic Sisters" (the Pleiades), Milton, P. L., x. 674.-- 2. Appellative..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 104, africander to afterings (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..and involved sentences of the fathers. Milton,, Reformation in Eng., i. 2. A m..
..ow in rank or excellence; next to: as, Milton is usually placed after Shakspere..
..kes were prohibited among the Greeks. Milton, Areopagitica, p. 8. I told hiln..
..th air couldst hmuour best our tongue. Milton, Sonnets, viii. Wheresoever I am..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 74, adjag to adjunct (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..entire, and nighUs due course adjourn. Milton, P. L., xii. 264. adjunct Happi..
.. Those rebel spirits adjudged to hell. Milton, P. L., iv. 823. 4. To deem; ju..
..l victor sway, As barrel hath adjudge& Milton, P. L., x. 377. adjudgeable (a- ..
..light. election being previously held. Milton, P. L., ix. 449. adjoust, v. Obs..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 42, accusative to acephala (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..se not nature; she hath done her part. Milton, P. L., viii. 561. The accusing ..
.. Though of rebellion others he accuse. Milton, 1 ). L., xii. 37. Chargi,g the ..
..h the basest, commit private adultery. Milton, Hist. Eng., iii. accustomt (a-k..
..tom: as, "individual accustom of life," Milton, Tetrachordon (ed. 1851), p. 171..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5124, retire to retort (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..scover'd soon the place of her retire. Milton, P. L., xi. 267. By some freakfu..
..at in trim gardens takes his pleasure. Milton, ll Penseroso, 1. 49. 2. Withdra..
..nd dangerous affaires past retirement. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xxviii. =Syn. 2...
..th retorted scorn, his back he turn'd. Milton, P. L., v. 906. 3f. To east back..
.. didst thou beget me? I sought it not. Milton, P. L., x. 761. II. i,tra,s. If...
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 4963, rapprochement to rare (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
.. Thy rapt soul sitting in thine eyes. Milton, I1 Penseroso, 1. 40. Their face..
..apture; if through plain, Soft ebbtug. Milton, P. L., vii. 299. With the raptu..
.. as in a rap- ture, and cleaves to it. Milton, Apology for Smectylnnuus You gr..
..hands, wings, or feet pursues his way. Milton,, P. L., it. 948. Water is ninet..
.. at once, and in broad herds upsprung. Milton, P. L., vii. 461. He left the ba..
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