Thesaurus of English words and phrases, classified so as to facilitate the expression of ideas1853 |
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... Desire , Flatness , Indifference , Concavity . Aversion . Sometimes the intermediate word is properly the standard with which each of the extremes is compared ; as in the case of Insufficiency , Sufficiency , Redundance ; for here the ...
... Desire , Flatness , Indifference , Concavity . Aversion . Sometimes the intermediate word is properly the standard with which each of the extremes is compared ; as in the case of Insufficiency , Sufficiency , Redundance ; for here the ...
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... Desire . 833. Regret . 835. Aggravation . 837. Dejection . 839. Lamentation . 841. Weariness . 843. Dulness . 846. Ugliness . 848. Blemish . 849. Simplicity . 851. Vulgarity . 853. Ridiculousness . 854. Fop . 855. Affectation . 856 ...
... Desire . 833. Regret . 835. Aggravation . 837. Dejection . 839. Lamentation . 841. Weariness . 843. Dulness . 846. Ugliness . 848. Blemish . 849. Simplicity . 851. Vulgarity . 853. Ridiculousness . 854. Fop . 855. Affectation . 856 ...
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... desire of knowledge . CURIOSITY , curiousness , inqui- sitiveness . A quidnunc , newsmonger , Paul Pry . V. To be curious , & c . , to take an interest in , to stare , gape ; to see sights , to lionize . Adj . Curious , inquisitive ...
... desire of knowledge . CURIOSITY , curiousness , inqui- sitiveness . A quidnunc , newsmonger , Paul Pry . V. To be curious , & c . , to take an interest in , to stare , gape ; to see sights , to lionize . Adj . Curious , inquisitive ...
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... Desire ( 865 ) , to have lief , to propend . Phr . To find in one's heart ; to set one's heart upon ; to make no bones of ; to have a mind to ; to have half a mind to ; to have a great mind to . Adj . Willing , fain , disposed , in ...
... Desire ( 865 ) , to have lief , to propend . Phr . To find in one's heart ; to set one's heart upon ; to make no bones of ; to have a mind to ; to have half a mind to ; to have a great mind to . Adj . Willing , fain , disposed , in ...
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... Desire ( 865 ) . Study of final causes , Teleology . V. To intend , purpose , design , mean , propose to oneself , have in view , have in petto , have in one's eye , have an eye to . To be at , aim at , drive at , be after , point at ...
... Desire ( 865 ) . Study of final causes , Teleology . V. To intend , purpose , design , mean , propose to oneself , have in view , have in petto , have in one's eye , have an eye to . To be at , aim at , drive at , be after , point at ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
abstract Aerostatics AFFECTIONS agitate Alectryomancy Aleuromancy allodium appulse arms atonement bear beat bend blind blow Brabbler break breath bring Cæsura Calefaction cast catch cause Ceromancy cheer chevaux de frise close cold colour Coscinomancy coup coup de grâce Crithomancy degree discord dishonor draw dull evil excite express fair faith fall false fancy fire flow foot foul give ground hang Haruspicy heart heels hold honor ideas intellect keep language lenitive light look maleficent matter meaning ment mind moral motion mouth ness nidorous one's eyes one's hands one's head oneself ornament pain palæstra PASIGRAPHIE pass play prostrate Quadrisection quantity relation render ridiculous Science Sciomancy set one's shade shake slip sound spirit stand stick strike style subduct taste thought throw tion trifle turn ugly Unconformity VOLITION wind words
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Página 10 - It is by such analysis alone that we can arrive at a clear perception of the relation which these symbols bear to their corresponding ideas, or can obtain a correct knowledge of the elements which enter into the formation of compound ideas, and of the exclusions by which we arrive at the abstractions so perpetually resorted to in the process of reasoning, and in the communication of our thoughts. Lastly, such analyses alone can determine the principles on which a strictly Philosophical Language might...
Página 9 - The principle by which I have been guided in framing my verbal classification is the same as that which is employed in the various departments of Natural History. Thus the sectional divisions I have formed correspond to Natural Families in Botany and Zoology, and the filiation of words presents a network analogous to the natural filiation of plants or animals.
Página 7 - Lion will find a place under the head of Courage, of which it is regarded as the type. Anchor, being emblematic of Hope, is introduced among the words expressing that emotion; and in like manner, butterfly and weathercock, which are suggestive of fickleness, are included in the category of Irresolution. With regard to the admission of many words and expressions, which the classical reader might be disposed to condemn as vulgarisms, or which he, perhaps, might stigmatize as pertaining rather to the...