| John Mason Good - 1813 - عدد الصفحات: 764
...form a considerable articlu of profit, both as fu -1 and timber. BU'CKLK. 3. (bwccl, Welsh.) 1. A Knk of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another (Pope). '.'. The stau of the hair crisped and curled, by being kept long in the same state (Sped.)... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 852
...drawn, or carried. SAakjip. Dryden. BUCKI'NGSTOOL. ni A washing block. BU'CKLE. n. *. [bwccl, Welsh.] A link of metal, with a tongue or catch made to fasten one thing to another. Snntipcare. The state of the hair crisped and curled, by being kept long in the same state. Spectator.... | |
| John Walker, Thomas Smith - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...the basket in which clothes are carried to the wash [in Bucket, bftk kit s. a vessel to carry water Buckle, buk'kl s. a link of metal, with a tongue or catch made to fasten one thin to another ; the state of the hair crisped Buckle, buk'kl va to fasten w Buckler, bfik'lur s.... | |
| Henry Neuman - 1827 - عدد الصفحات: 740
...Empty, futile ; applied to persons. HF.BETÍR, vn. To hebetate, to stupify. HEBÍLLA,*f.Buckle,alink of metal with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another. HEBILLAOE, n». Collection of buckles, or mounting of horses, accoutrements, [buckle. HFBILLÉTA, ICA,... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...The male of the fallow deer, and of some other quadrupeds. BUCK'ET. s. A sort of small tub. BUC'KLE. s. A link of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another, v. truckle ; pr. par. buckling; past, buckled. BUCK'LER. s. A shield. BUCK'RAM. s. A sort of stiffened... | |
| John Walker - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...clothes are carried to the wash. Bucket, bfik'-kit. s. a vessel to carry water in. Buckle, bfik'-kl. s. a link of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasteu one thing to another ; the state of the hair crisped and curled. Buckle, buk'-kl. v. a, to fasten... | |
| John Walker - 1832 - عدد الصفحات: 462
...Buckbasket, buk'-bas-k?ts the basket in whit k clothes are carried to ilie wash. Bucket, buk'-kît. *. a vessel to carry water in. Buckle, buk'-kl. s. a link of metal, wim a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another ; the state of the hair crisped and curled.... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...a sort of trefoil, intensely bitter; its properties are tonic, diuretic, and purgative. BUCKLK, «. A link of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another. BUCKLE, v. To fasten with a buckle.; BUCKRAM, *. A sort of strong linen cloth, stiffened with gum.... | |
| William Grimshaw - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 428
...male of the fallowdeer, and of some other quadrupeds. BUCK'ET. I. A sort of small tub, BUC'KLE. >. A link of metal, with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another, v. buckle; pr. par. Suckling ; past, buckled. BUCK'LER. s. A shield. BUCK'RAM. s. A son of stiffened... | |
| Henry Neuman - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 738
...moscatels. 2. Empty, futile ; applied tn persons. HEBETAR, rn. To hebetate, to stupify. HEBiLLA,s/.BuckIe,a link of metal with a tongue or catch, made to fasten one thing to another. HEBILLAGI, sm. Collection of buckles, or mounting of horses, accoutrements, [buckle. Hr.BiLLiTA, fcA,... | |
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