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The Student's English Dictionary

The Student's English Dictionary
Author: John Ogilvie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 1860*
Genre: English language
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The Student's English Dictionary, Literary, Scientific, Etymological, and Pronouncing

The Student's English Dictionary, Literary, Scientific, Etymological, and Pronouncing
Author: John Ogilvie
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230028910

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ...fr. L. probubilis, that-maybe proved, probable, fr. probe, I prove, try, test. Pnoval Likely; credible; having such evidence in favour as to incline the mind to belief; rendering something likely or credible. probably. pi-o'ba.-bli. adv. In a probable inkariner; in all likelihood; as is probable; 1 e y. probanil. Dr6'bang, n. Probably from probe. A flexible instrument intended to push own anything stuck in the gullet of a person or an anima. probate, pro'bat, 1. L.1probntu.s, proved, fr. probo, try, prove. BOBABLl: '.. The proceeding by which a person's will or testament is established as such and registered; oflicial proof of a will. probate-duly, pro'l.t'1t-dll-ti, n. A tax on property passing by will. probation, pro-ba'shon, n. gr. probation. L. probafio, a proving, fr. pro. probatmr, I prove. PRovn. Act of proving; proof; trial; any proccedin designed to ascertain character, qualifications, or the like; a preliminary or preparatory trial or examination; the ieriod of trial; novitiate; moral trial. pro mtlonary, pro-ba'shon-a-ri, a. Serving for probation or trial. proballoner. pro-ba'shon-er, n. One who is on probation or trial; a novice; in Scotland. a student in divinity who is licensed to preach but has not got a char '0; n licentiate. ll'0l)8llV(!, pr6'bat-iv, a. L. prohativus, fr. probmvr, to prove. Pao'E. Serving for trial or proof. probatory. pr?/ha-to-ri, a. PRon.u"ros. Serving for trial or proof; relating to proof. Dl'0l)(!, prob, 11. From L. probo, test, try. prove. Paova A surgeon's instrument for examining a wound, ulcer, or cavity.----v.t. pret. 8: p. probed, probd; ppr. probing, rob'ing. 0 apply a probe to; to examine y a probe; flu. to Search to the bottom; to examine into...