Ils étaient tenus pour responsables du contenu des dizaines de milliers sites qu'ils hébergent!
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert
V. Along the bridge Lord Marmion rode, Proudly his red-roan charger trode, His helm hung at the saddlebow; Well by his visage you might know He was a stalwart knight, and keen, And had in many a battle been; The scar on his brown cheek revealed A token true of Bosworth field; His eyebrow dark, and eye of fire, Showed spirit proud and prompt to ire; Yet lines of thought upon his cheek Did deep design and counsel speak.
— from Marmion: A Tale Of Flodden Field by Walter Scott
ANT: Circle, dispersion, dissipation, divergence, Foe, [See FRIEND].
— from A Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms or, Synonyms and Words of Opposite Meaning by Samuel Fallows
Don Miguel de Cevallos, Don Diego de la Secada, and the Comte de la Peralada came to see me, but separately.
— from The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, 1725-1798. Complete by Giacomo Casanova
Cf. validus LESSON LVIII, § 332 commeâtus, -ûs , m.. provisions lâtitûdô, -inis , f., width (latitude) longitûdô, -inis , f., length (longitude) magnitûdô, -inis , f., size, magnitude mercâtor, mercâtôris , m., trader, merchant mûnîtiô, -ônis , f., fortification (munition) spatium, spatî , n., room, space, distance; time cognôscô, cognôscere, cognôvî, cognitus , learn ; in the perfect tenses, know (re-cognize) côgô, côgere, coêgî, coâctus , collect; compel (cogent) dêfendô, dêfendere, dêfendî, dêfênsus , defend incendô, incendere, incendî, incênsus , set fire to, burn (incendiary).
— from Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. (Benjamin Leonard) D'Ooge
cometido.—Estuve yo para colarme dentro detrás de mi compañero, pero el portero, deteniéndome por la oreja, me pregunta:—¿Es Vd.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler
Consisting, are conserves or confections; conserves of borage, bugloss, balm, fumitory, succory, maidenhair, violets, roses, wormwood, &c. Confections, treacle, mithridate, eclegms, or linctures, &c. Solid, as aromatical confections: hot, diambra, diamargaritum calidum, dianthus, diamoschum dulce, electuarium de gemmis laetificans Galeni et
— from The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
A bird with a broken wing was beating the air above, reeling, fluttering, circling disabled down, down to the water.
— from The Awakening, and Selected Short Stories by Kate Chopin
After he had gone to his room, and had gotten the wet threads of his clothes dry, Dr. Donald ventured the remark that a large chapel at
— from Up from Slavery: An Autobiography by Booker T. Washington
Now it is cut down, dried, dead; choicest parts gone, wasted!
— from The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary on the Books of the Bible, Volume 15 (of 32) The Preacher's Complete Homiletic Commentary on the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, Volume I by Alfred Tucker
Post agnum typicum, expletis epulis, Corpus Dominicum datum discipulis, Sic totum omnibus, quod totum singulis, Ejus fatemur manibus.
— from Hymni ecclesiae by John Henry Newman
The common dolphin ( Delphinus delphis ) is dark on the back and satiny white beneath but not even in the agonies of death does he change colour, though like all dead things the body becomes slightly phosphorescent during decomposition.
— from Fictitious & Symbolic Creatures in Art With Special Reference to Their Use in British Heraldry by John Vinycomb
In the plenitude of its pride and power has it been cast down, desecrated, despoiled.
— from The Lancashire Witches: A Romance of Pendle Forest by William Harrison Ainsworth
“Carta del Duque de Medina de las Torres al Secretario Andres de Roças, disculpandose si no acepta la embajada de Alemania para que fué propuesto” f. 209 9.
— from Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum. Vol. 4 by Pascual de Gayangos
he cried, “do, do, do pray give me a little bit of the news.”
— from The Young Castellan: A Tale of the English Civil War by George Manville Fenn
consé cho n conclude, concliúd condition, condí che n conductor, cond é ctor confectionery, confé cho neri confirm, conf é rm congratulate, congrá chi ulet conjugation, conyugué cho n conscience, cón chi ens consign, consáin consul, cóns o l consult, cons ó lt consumption, cons ó n cho n conversation, conversé cho n coo, cu cook, cuk cool, cul cooper, cúper copy-book, copi-búk corkscrew, córkskriu costume, costiúm cotton, c ó ton cough, cof could, cud council, cáunsil counsel, cáunsel count, cáunt counter, cáunter countermine, cáuntermain countersign, cáuntersain country, c ó ntri coupe, cupé coupons, cúpons [ 401 ] courage, c ó ri ch course, cors court, cort cousin, c ó sin cow, cáu coward, cáuard cradle, créidel cranage, cránei ch crane, créin crape, créip crazy, crési cream, crim crew, criú crime, cráim croak, cróuk crocodile, crócodail crow, cróu crowd, cráud crown, cráun crucifix, crúsifix cruel, criúel cruise, crus cry, crái cucumber, kiuc ó mb e r cue, kiú cuff, c o f cull, c o l cultivate, c ó ltiveit culture, c ó l ch iur cup, c o p cure, kiúr curl, c o rl currency, c ó rensi current, c o rent curse, c o rs curtain, c ó rtin customer, c ó st o mer custom-house, c ó st o m-jaus cut, c o t cutlet, c ó tlet Dace, déis daily, déili daisy, déisi damage, dámi ch dance, dans dancer, dánser dancing, dánsin danger, dény e r dapple, dápel dare, déar date, déit daughter, dót e r dawn, don day, déi daybreak , déibrek daylight, deiláit deacon, dícon dead, ded deaf, def deal, dil dean, din dear, díer [ 402 ] death, dez debt, det decay, dikéi deceive, disív december, disémber decides, disáids decimo, désimo declare, dicléar decline, dicláin decrease, dicrís dedicate, dedikéit deduct, did ó ct deem, dim deep, dip deer, díer defeat, difít defence, diféns defend, difénd defer, dif é r defile, difáil degree, digrí delay, diléi delicious, delí cho s delight, diláit delude, diliud deluge, diliú ch demand, dimánd deny, dinái depart, dipárt department, dipártment departure, dipártchiur depend, dipénd deprave, dipréiv deprecate, díprikeit depredate, díprideit deprive, dipráiv depute, dipiút deride, diráid derision, dirí cho n derive, diráiv derogate, dírogueit descend, desénd describe, discráib description, discríp cho n descry, discrái desert, dés e rt design , disáin desire, disáir desolate, dísoleit despatch, dispách desperate, dispiréit despise, dispáis despite, dispáit detail, ditéil detective , ditéctiv dew, díu dial, dáial diamond, dáiamond dice, dáis dictation, dicté che n dictionary, díc cho neri die, dái
— from Mga Paquigpulong sa Iningles ug Binisaya by Gregorio de Santiago Vela
“Otra al Veedor y Contador, en 17 de Abril, para que informasen y diesen su parezer sobre el contenido de diferentes despachos de Su Mag d .” ibid.
— from Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum. Vol. 4 by Pascual de Gayangos
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