- adject
- ad·ject
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Adject — Ad*ject , v. t. [L. adjectus, p. p. of adjicere to throw to, to add to; ad + jac[e^]re to throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] To add or annex; to join. Leland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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ferré — Ferré, m. acut. adject. Ferratus, Est equippé de fer, comme, Un baston ferré, Un cheval ferré, Baculus ferratus, Equus ferreis soleis instructus, ferratus, Il se prend aussi par translation pour dur, obstiné, qui ne se laisse entamer, comme, C… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
gent — I. Gent, f. singulier, Combien qu il vienne de ce mot Latin, Gens, Ce neantmoins ne reçoit la lettre s sinon au pluriel, les gents, Natio. Ainsi dit on, Les Juifs sont une gent rebelle, Iudaeorum gens rebellis est. Gent, signifie aussi les hommes … Thresor de la langue françoyse
gorgias — Gorgias, m. acut. Tantost est nom substant. et signifie cette piece d habillement estoffée richement, dont les femmes allans esgorgetées bandoient le bas de leur poitrine, Fascia pectoralis. Tantost est adject. et signifie coint, proprement et… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Adjection — Ad*jec tion, n. [L. adjectio, fr. adjicere: cf. F. adjection. See {Adject}.] The act or mode of adding; also, the thing added. [R.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Adjective — Ad jec*tive, n. [L. adjectivum (sc. nomen), neut. of adjectivus that is added, fr. adjicere: cf. F. adjectif. See {Adject}.] 1. (Gram.) A word used with a noun, or substantive, to express a quality of the thing named, or something attributed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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