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... term ) confirmed , established , vii . 271 . affin'd , joined by affinity , vi . 21 ; Whether I in any just term am affin'd To love the Moor ( " Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity or relation to the Moor , as that it is my ...
... term ) confirmed , established , vii . 271 . affin'd , joined by affinity , vi . 21 ; Whether I in any just term am affin'd To love the Moor ( " Do I stand within any such terms of propinquity or relation to the Moor , as that it is my ...
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... to her mother , ' which is given as a Cheshire pro- verb ; but which , as the term sounded in my ears when I once heard it pronounced , I should not have hesitated to spell aroint . A - ROW - ARTICLE . 19 I have also.
... to her mother , ' which is given as a Cheshire pro- verb ; but which , as the term sounded in my ears when I once heard it pronounced , I should not have hesitated to spell aroint . A - ROW - ARTICLE . 19 I have also.
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... ( Terms of Art used in Falconry , & c . ) , B. ii . c . xi . p . 238 ) : these kites That bate , iii , 161 ; ' tis a hooded valour ; and when it appears , it will bate ( in which passage is a quibble between bate , the term of falconry ...
... ( Terms of Art used in Falconry , & c . ) , B. ii . c . xi . p . 238 ) : these kites That bate , iii , 161 ; ' tis a hooded valour ; and when it appears , it will bate ( in which passage is a quibble between bate , the term of falconry ...
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... term of contempt , -a hag : Beldam , I think we watch'd you , v . 128 ; beldams as you are , vii . 254 . be - lee'd and calm'd , viii . 133 : " I have been informed that one vessel is said to be in the lee of another when it is so ...
... term of contempt , -a hag : Beldam , I think we watch'd you , v . 128 ; beldams as you are , vii . 254 . be - lee'd and calm'd , viii . 133 : " I have been informed that one vessel is said to be in the lee of another when it is so ...
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... term of reproach , " a knave , a scoundrel " ( " Bisogno , need , want . Also a fresh needy sol- dier . . . . Bisognoso , needy , necessitous . " Florio's Ital . and Engl . Dict .: " Bisongne . a filthie knaue , or clowne ; a raskall ...
... term of reproach , " a knave , a scoundrel " ( " Bisogno , need , want . Also a fresh needy sol- dier . . . . Bisognoso , needy , necessitous . " Florio's Ital . and Engl . Dict .: " Bisongne . a filthie knaue , or clowne ; a raskall ...
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