Aborigines (ab-o-rij′i-nēz), the name given in general to the earliest known inhabitants of a country, those who are supposed to have inhabited the land from the beginning (Lat. ab origine ).
— from The New Gresham Encyclopedia. A to Amide Vol. 1 Part 1 by Various
I love thee, my sweet chuck, and gin I go not with thee to that same Blue Boar thou mayst call me a heathen.
— from The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle
Industriegüter industrial goods Industriegütermesse industrial goods fair Industriekapitän captain of industry Industriekrise industrial crisis industriell industrial industriell; gewerblich industrial industrielle Arbeit industrial labour industrielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre industrial economics industrielle Entwicklung industrial development industrielle Erschließung industrial development industrielle Formgebung industrial design industrielle Produktion industrial production industrielle Revolution industrial revolution Industrieller industrialist Industrieobligation industrial bond Industrieobligation industrial obligation Industrieobligationen industrial securities Industriepotential industrial potential Industrieschuldverschreibung industrial bond Industriespionage industrial spying Industrieverlagerung relocation of industry Industriewerbung industrial advertising Industriezentrum center of industry Industriezentrum; Industriezusammenballung industrial centre Industriezweig branch of industry Industriezweig line of industry Inflation inflation inflationär inflationary inflationäre Tendenz inflationary trend inflationistische Tendenz inflationary trend Inflationsausgleich inflationary adjustment Inflationsgewinn inflation gain Inflationsrate rate of inflation Inflationsspirale inflationary spiral inflatorische Lücke inflationary gap informale Gruppe informal group Information information Information über das Produkt product information Informationsaustausch exchange of information Informationsblatt handout Informationsbroschüre information brochure Informationsdienst information service Informationserfassung acquisition of information Informationsmaterial informative literature Informationsstand inquiry kiosk Informationsstelle information centre Informationstafel information panel Informationstheorie information theory Informationsverzögerung information delay Informationszentrum center of information informelle Organisation informal organization informierend informatory informiert halten keep informed Infrastruktur infrastructure Inhaber holder Inhaber einer Aktie holder of a share Inhaber einer Fabrik; Eigentümer einer Fabrik owner of a factory Inhaber einer Lizenz holder of a licence Inhaber einer Obligation bondholder Inhaber einer Obligation holder of a Bond Inhaber einer Schuldverschreibung debenture holder Inhaber einer Versicherungspolice policy holder Inhaber einer Versicherungspolice policyholder Inhaber eines Diploms sein to hold a diploma Inhaber eines Patents holder of a patent Inhaber eines Schecks bearer of a cheque Inhaber eines Schecks holder of a cheque Inhaber eines Titels holder of a title Inhaber eines Urheberrechts holder of a copyright Inhaber eines Wechsels bearer of a bill Inhaber eines Wechsels holder of a bill of exchange Inhaber eines Wertpapieres; Überbringer bearer Inhaber eines Wertpapiers holder of a security Inhaberaktie bearer share Inhaberaktie bearer stock Inhaberbond bearer bond Inhaberobligationen bearer bonds
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
The asynjes (goddesses) also were with them: Frigg, Freyja, Gefjun, Idun, Gerd, Sigyn, Fulla, Nanna.
— from The Younger Edda; Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson
“I think the girl is going to take a part in it,” he said abruptly, after thinking it over.
— from Sister Carrie: A Novel by Theodore Dreiser
The leaves of the gandarusa ( Insticia gandarusa , L., Acanthaceæ ), a plant described as “often cultivated and half-wild—a shrub used in medicine.”
— from Malay Magic Being an introduction to the folklore and popular religion of the Malay Peninsula by Walter William Skeat
Our ordinary Sorrel, which grows in gardens, and also wild in the fields, is so well known, that it needs no description.
— from The Complete Herbal To which is now added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult qualities physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind: to which are now first annexed, the English physician enlarged, and key to Physic. by Nicholas Culpeper
If, after constant sapping and mining and starving-out the garrison, it gives way and falls defeated, you choose to call the day of surrender a yielding to an attack, then you have had an attack.
— from The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon by Josephine Daskam Bacon
This time, being grown conceited, I suppose, by virtue of the honour received in the course of the morning, though in part, perhaps, owing to the advice of my friend Mr. Greathouse, who insisted upon my going in grand state, I was carried in the "green sedan chair," the one, namely, which is only brought out for officials and princes of the highest rank.
— from Corea or Cho-sen: The Land of the Morning Calm by Arnold Henry Savage Landor
"Yes, sah, I'se gone; gorry, I guess dere's suffin gwoin to happen to dat lady and dem chil'ns—shuah!" said Banquo, rushing out of the house.
— from The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes by Falconbridge
"D' you mind tellin' what's the main gag in Glasgow just now, for raisin' money?"
— from Tramping with Tramps: Studies and Sketches of Vagabond Life by Josiah Flynt
"How goes it, George?" asked the boy.
— from Nelson the Newsboy; Or, Afloat in New York by Alger, Horatio, Jr.
To fear and serve God is generally to you all; and, on my blessing, take greatest care thereof, for it is the foundation of all goodness.
— from Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century by Georgiana Fullerton
A gymnasium is good enough for me, and it don't smell like burning a negro at the stake.
— from Peck's Uncle Ike and The Red Headed Boy 1899 by George W. (George Wilbur) Peck
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