10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNBEGUILE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unbeguile in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unbeguile im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
UNBEGUILE', v. a. To undeceive ; to set free from the influence of deceit. Then
unbeguile thyself, and know with me That angels, though on earth employed they
be. Are still in heaven. Donne. Their comeliness unbeguiled the vulgar of the odd
...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Let earth unbalanc'd from her orbit unbeguile thyself. Iv. Pose. '* UNBALLASTED,
adj. Unballasted wits. Œlto*.— As at sea th' unballast vessel rides. Addis. *
UNBANDED. adj. [from band.] Wanting string, or band. — Your bonnet should be
un- ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
UNBEGUILE', v. a. To undeceive ; to set free from the influence of deceit. Then
unbeguile thyself, and know with me That angels, though on earth employed they
be, Are still in heaven. Donne. Their comeliness unheguiled the vulgar of the odd
...
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Unbegui'led [p.from unbeguile) Not beguiled. Unbegui'ling (p a. from unbeguile)
Undeceivlng. Unbegu'n (adj. from un, and be^un) Not begun. Unbehe'id {adj.
from un, and beheld) Not behcld. Unbeii'ed {adj from un, and belle) Cleared os a
...
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The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete ...
'Your children yet unborn and unbegot' Shak. The eternal, unbegotten, and
immutable God.' StiUituffU-et. Unbeguile (uu-be-gfl'), v.t To undeceive; to free
from the influence of deceit. Break from these snares, thy judgment unbeguile.
Daniel.
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Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and ...
unbeguile— unbeware 4907 2. Not yet begotten 01 generated. " Your children
yet unborn tuul unbogot." hhakmp, ; Bickard tl.t HI s. * tin-be'-gnUe', v.t, [Href, un-(
21aud Eng. teguile.] To undeceive ; to free from the influence of deceit. " That be
...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1898
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: A New and ...
unbeguile— unbeware 4907 2. Not yet begotten or generated. ** Your children
yet suborn and unbegat." Ahakmsp. : Miehard II.. iii. 8. • un-be'-guile', v.t. [Pref. en-
(2), and Eng. beguile.] To undeceive ; to free from the influence of deceit " That ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, Thomas Henry Huxley, 1897
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Dendrologia: Dodona's Grove, Or The Vocall Forrest. With the ...
... descended from Heaven, and that his attendants were some kind os Strap/aim,
they so admit-ed their comlinesse i which did unbeguile the vulgar of the odde
opinion the Loyolifl: had formerly insused into them, by thetioncionatory
Invectives ...
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THE NEW AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIA: A Popular Dictionary OF ...
To unbeguile and win over those of Mr. Travers's judgment, Hooker designed to
write a sober deliberate treatise of the church's power to make canons for the use
of ceremonies, and by law to impose an obedience to them, as upon her ...
... they were therefore brought into Westminster School, where Mr. George
Herbert, then, and often after, made such answers to them, and such reflections
on him and his Kirk, as might unbeguile any man that was not too deeply pre-
engaged ...
Charles William Eliot, 1909