 | Samuel Johnson, Joseph Hamilton (M.A.) - 1805 - عدد الصفحات: 302
...Consanguin'eous, a. near of kin, related Consanguinity, i. relationship by blood Con'science, ;. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; veracity, reason, reasonableness jnsden'tious, a. scrupulous, just, exact Con'scionable, a. reasonable, proper Con'scious,... | |
 | Burgiss Allison - 1815 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...koh-sâng.gwln'è-tè. • «. relation by blood. Conscience, kdn'shênse.s. the knowledge or faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions. Conscientious, kôn-shè-èn'shùs. a. scrupulous, exactly just. Conscionable, kôn'shun-â-Ы. a.... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 300
...Consanguin'eous, a. near of kin, related Consanguinity, s. relation by blood Con'8cience,j.the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; veracity, reason ; consciousness Conscientious, a. scrupulous, just, exact Con'scionable, a. reasonable, proper Con'scious,... | |
 | Henry Neuman - 1827 - عدد الصفحات: 740
...conception. 2. (Ant.) Act of conceiving. C'lsciK.vciA, if. 1- Conscience ; the knowledge or faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions, .incito de '«»ciencia, Not scrupulous or delicate with '¿•card to one's morals or feelings. 2.... | |
 | Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 686
...relation by blood. »n-ear-cj-na lion, n. act of patching together. 6n'sci?nce, (kSn'sh^ns) n. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; the moral sense. Oon-prj en'tioys, (kQn-shf-e'n'shys) a. scrupulous ; regulated by conscience. CTm-sci-e'n'tioys-ly,... | |
 | Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 440
...Con-sar-cj-na'tipn, n. act of patching together. COn'sciçnce, (kon'shçns) n. the faculty by 70 CON Which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions ; the moral sense. CÖn-scj-en'tious, (kön-she-en'shuä) a. scrupulous ; regulated by conscience.... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 956
...which memory formed one of the most essential features. Conscience was defined to be " the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions." [See Johnson's Dictionary, page 163, letter C. London edition. Rivington, publisher.] Now, in what... | |
 | Henry Neumann, Giuseppe Baretti - 1839 - عدد الصفحات: 792
...conception. 2. (Ant.) Act of conceiving. Co.vci£sciA, sf. 1. Conscience ; the knowledge or faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions. .incho de conritncia, Not scrupulous or delicate with regard to one's morals or feelings. 2. Scrupulosity,... | |
 | Lyman Cobb - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...Concealed (kon seeld'), pre. of Conceal, to keep secret ; Con science (kon' shlnse), n. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions or thoughts ; scruple ; self-knowledge. Day break (da' brake), n. the dawn, first appearance of day.... | |
 | Rufus Claggett - 1851 - عدد الصفحات: 204
...the love of money. The rain fell in torrents, The thunder rolled deep. CON-SCIENCE, n. the faculty by which we judge of the goodness or wickedness of our own actions. [suaded, privy to. CON-QUEST, n. victory, the act of conquering. FON-DLE, v. to caress, to treat with... | |
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