Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 121819 |
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... play the tumbler , or posturemaster . VAULT . s . ( from the verb . ) A leap ; jump . a VAULT , in architecture , an arched roof , so contrived that the stones which form it sustain each other . Vaults are , on many occasions , to be ...
... play the tumbler , or posturemaster . VAULT . s . ( from the verb . ) A leap ; jump . a VAULT , in architecture , an arched roof , so contrived that the stones which form it sustain each other . Vaults are , on many occasions , to be ...
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... play the braggart ; to talk with ostentation ; to boast ( Granville ) . VAUNT . s . ( from the verb . ) Brag ; boast ; vain ostentation ( Granville ) . VAUNT . s . ( from avant , French . ) The first part : not used ( Shakspeare ) . VA ...
... play the braggart ; to talk with ostentation ; to boast ( Granville ) . VAUNT . s . ( from the verb . ) Brag ; boast ; vain ostentation ( Granville ) . VAUNT . s . ( from avant , French . ) The first part : not used ( Shakspeare ) . VA ...
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... play up and down , or to and fro ( Boyle ) . 2. To quiver ( Pope ) . VIBRATION , in mechanics , a regular re ciprocal motion of a body , as , for example , a pendulum , which , being freely suspended , swings or vibrates from side to ...
... play up and down , or to and fro ( Boyle ) . 2. To quiver ( Pope ) . VIBRATION , in mechanics , a regular re ciprocal motion of a body , as , for example , a pendulum , which , being freely suspended , swings or vibrates from side to ...
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... to court , concluding , that a young gentleman of his fine person could not fail of making his fortune under James I. The king being present at a play acted by the Cambridge VILLOSE . Villosus . In botany . Pilis mollibus pubescens VIL VIL.
... to court , concluding , that a young gentleman of his fine person could not fail of making his fortune under James I. The king being present at a play acted by the Cambridge VILLOSE . Villosus . In botany . Pilis mollibus pubescens VIL VIL.
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... play , and so on according to the number of players . VINNEWED , or VINNEY . a . Mouldy . VINOUS . a . ( from vinum , Lat . ) Having the qualities of wine ; consisting of wine . VINTAGE . s . ( vinage , Fr. ) The produce of the vine for ...
... play , and so on according to the number of players . VINNEWED , or VINNEY . a . Mouldy . VINOUS . a . ( from vinum , Lat . ) Having the qualities of wine ; consisting of wine . VINTAGE . s . ( vinage , Fr. ) The produce of the vine for ...
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Seite 1 - Another part of their duty is to attend at all Congregations of the Senate, to stand in scrutiny with the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, to take the open suffrages of the house, both by word and writing, to read them, and to pronounce the assent or dissent accordingly; to read the Graces unto the Regent House, to take secretly the assent or dissent, and openly to pronounce the same. They must be Masters of Arts of two years...