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A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
INISLE— 1NJUDICIOUSNES To restrain ; to hinder ; to check or repress ; to
forbid ; to prohibit; to interdict. Inhibition, in-he-bish'un, «. (French.) Prohibition;
restraint; embargo. In Law, a writ to forbid a judge from further proceeding in a
cause ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
INHIBITION— INIBBITATIVE. INISLE— INJUDICIOUSXESS. To restrain ; to
hinder ; to check or repress ; to forbid ; to prohibit ; to interdict. Inhibition, in-be-
bish'un, ». (French.) Prohibition; restraint; embargo. * In Law, a writ to forbid a
judge from ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of ...
may for a time appear to comprehend and inisle some particular department of
knowledge which even then it only peninsulates) are yet flowing towards this mid
channel, and will ultimately fall into it — all intellectual METHOD has its bed, ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1831
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Iona, Kells, and Derry: the history and hagiography of the ...
Ni tanic dib aroli bud becda na bud umla na bud inisle. Mor tra an inisle do
Colum Cille conid he fen no benad a n»iallacranda dia manchaib 7 no innlad
doib, he no bered co menicc a cuit arbai for a muin don muilend 7 no meled 7
nos»bered ...
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A Passion for the Past: The Odyssey of a Transatlantic ...
Or was thisevidencethatthe tar and featheringof an arrested Tory inIsle of Wight
County inAugust was a fate shared by someone inWilliamsburg? If true,the
Geddy site's lump oftar and its feather survive asthesole relics of oneof the
Revolution's ...
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Dictionary of the English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Inisle\, -Iii', vt. To surround; to environ. Initial, In-bh'-'äl, a. Beginning; placed or
being at the beg. ; incipient. II.. initially, -Ish'-, ad. 91. [(par. of a name). Initial, -Ish'-
, s. The first letter of a word Initiate, In-Ish'-'atc or -e-ütr, In-e'-ee-atfi*$— К., a. 36.
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
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The Works. Being All the Writings of that Celebrated Author ...
... set down how the far-wandring Ouse, Through the Bedfordian fields deliciously
doth strain, As holding on her course, by Huntingdon again, How bravely she her
self betwixt her banks doth bear, Ere Ely she inisle, a goddess honoured there; ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... that aflist Her weaker wand'ring stream tow'rdt Yorkshire as she wends, ssends
, So Scardale tow'rds the fame, t.l1at lovely lddle That helps the fertile seat of
Axholme to inisle : But to th' unwearied muse the Peake appears the while, [eyes,
...
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Inibkitative, In-ir'ro-ta-tiv, a. Not accompanied with excitement. Inisle, tn-lle', v. f.
To surround; to encircle. 06*. Initial, In-Ish'al, [L. initium, a beginning,] a.
Beginning; placed at the beginning. Beginning; incipient. — n. The first letter of a
name.
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
INISLE, !n-i1, vt. To encircle. INISLED, In-rid, pp. Surrounded; encircled.
INISLLNG, In- ri-Ing, ppr. Surrounding. INITIAL, In-lshi&l, a. Placed at the
beginning. INITIALLY, Inihhill-e, ad. In an incipient degree. INITIATE, In-e^se-a't,
vt. To enter ; to ...