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I have not found, ... AND WITH GREEK, LATIN, OR ROMANCE SUFFIXES 5 An interesting study could be made by examining carefully the works of the Romantic writers for a complete list of their hybrids. This usage may well prove to be one of the striking evidences of the romantic sense of freedom in language. ... For a list see below.
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ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms ... drear - causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; ... cheerless, depressing, uncheerful - causing sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy;
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Definition of dreariness in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of dreariness. Pronunciation of dreariness. Translations of dreariness. dreariness synonyms, dreariness antonyms. Information about dreariness in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Also found in: Legal...
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Verdures szczawniczan parentheticality scutelliplantar dreariment annunciated ... Obtrudes blowing up speluncean hiraganas dreariment floor plug helicogyre ...
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Your dolefull dreariment. Now lay those sorrowfull complaints aside, And having all your heads with garlands crowned, Help me mine own loves praises to resound, Ne let the fame of any be envied, So Orpheus did for his own bride, So I unto my self alone will sing, The woods shall to me answer and my echo ring.
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Grauzone (1979 Film) ... Interiors (2002 Album by Ativin) ... Home Away From Home (1994 Drama Film)
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... Distemperment, Distillment, Distinguishment, Divergement, Divertisement, Divertissement, Divestment, Divinement, Divorcement, Dreariment, Dwindlement, ...
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Four days ago I felt a soreness in the throat, ... I reached home I was hoarse, and not smiling: before night I had dyspnoea and laryngeal stridor. So I wired to London for Morgan, and, between him and Johnson, they have been opening my trachea, and singeing my in-side ... but I am too old a hand not to know what’s what:
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amate, dreariment, elf (meaning ' person,' not. 'fairy,' in Isabella, st. 57), empierced, and lout*. (verb). It seems to me highly probable that ...
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