| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1773 - 1164 pages
...fentence added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written. ff<i<f¡j'rf To MOVE. va [movn, Latin.] 1. To put out of one place into another ; to put in motion. УЭ£. 2. To give an impulfe to. Dccaj of Pjtiy. 3. To propofe; to recommend. Daiict. 4. To perfuade... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - English language - 1790 - 520 pages
...môi'-tà. f. A fe n te псе added to a device, or prefixed to any thing .written To MOVE, mô'vva To put out of one place into another, to put in motion ; to give an impulfe to ; to propoie, to recommend ; to perfuade, to prevail on the mind ; to affecl, to touch pathetically,... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1797 - 608 pages
...MOTTO, mot'to. f. A femcnce added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written. To MOVE, mMv. va (164). To put out of one place into another, to put in motion; to give an impulfe to; to propole, to recommend ; to pcrluade ; to prevail on the mind ; to aflecl, to touch pathetically,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1802 - 990 pages
...\vurd added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written. ' AtiJijun. To MOVE. va [movió, Latin.] 1. To put out of one place into another ; to put in motion. Jot. 2. To give an impulfc to. Daay of Piety. 3. To propoi'e ; to recommend. Ujiítci. 4. To perfuade... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1807 - 1108 pages
...(164). To put out of one place into another, to put iu motion ; to give an impulse to ; to pro- . pose, to recommend ; to persuade ; to prevail on the mind ; to affect, to touch • (5591. — Fate, fir, fill, fit ;-^ne, met ; — pine, pin ;— thetically, to stir passion ; to... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 774 pages
...otherwife it prove?, An unfeen hand makes all their moves. Coivkj. (i.) * To MOVK. va [moveo, Lat.] i. To put out of one place into another; to put in motion. — Sinai itfelf was moved at the pretence of God. PJ'al. Ixviii. — At this my heart trembleth, and... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 pages
...word added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written (Addison). To MOVE. va (moveo, Latin.) I. To put out of one place into another ; to put in motion (Job). 2. To give an impulse to (Decay of Piety). 3. To propose; to recommend (Dames'). 4. To persuade;... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...otherwife it proves, An unfeen hand makes all their moves. Coiuley. (i.) * To MOVE. va [moveo, Lat.] i. To put out of one place into another ; to put in motion. — Sinai itfelf was moved at the prefence of God. Pfal. Ixviii.— At this my heart trembleth, and... | |
| John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1819 - 800 pages
...mot'lo. s. A sentence added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written. To MOVE, raoov. va 164. To put out of one place into another, to 'put in motion...impulse to ; to propose, to recommend ; to persuade ; lo prevail on the mind ; to affect, to touch pathetically, to stir passion ; to make angry • to... | |
| John Walker - English language - 1822 - 710 pages
...MOTTO, mot'ti, t. A sentence added to a device, or prefixed to any thing written. To MOVE, moov, va 164. To put out of one place into another, to put in motion ; to give an imnulseto; to propose, to recommend ; 'o persuade, to pr«TaiIonth«mmd; to affect, to touch pathetically,... | |
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