General French and English dictionary, newly composed from the French dictionaries of the French Academy ... / from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster ... etc.
- Alexander Spiers
- Date:
- 1849
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: General French and English dictionary, newly composed from the French dictionaries of the French Academy ... / from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster ... etc. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SIR SINCIPITAL , E, adj. (anat.) of the sinci put. SINCIPUT [sinciputt] n. ra. (anat.) sin- cipui. SINDON, n. ni. 4“ sindon (Christ’s shroudj. SINECURE, n. f. sinécure. Avoir une —, (o hold ^. ( to hâve a — SINÊCURISTE, n. m. sinecurist. SINGE, n. ni. 1. U (mam.) ape; mon- key-• S (pers.) ape ; monkry ; 3. 5 (th.) pantcQraph ( copying machine); 4. (tech.) wmdlass; 5. (tcch.) (of pile- drivers) monliey. — mâle, doy ape. — aux longs aras, long armed =; — à queue, pouch- id monkey. Payer en monnaie da —, 0 at a• 0 instead of paying htm. SINGE, adj aptsh; that apes ; mi- aucking SINGER, v. a. to ape; to mimic. singerie [sinjn] n. t. j. apish, ma- iciotts tnck; trick ; 2. grimace: 3. ntmicry. SING-EUR, ERESSE, adj. apish; thaï ■pes. SINGEUR, n. m. $ ape (imitator). SINGEER, v. n. E. Cingler. SINGULARISER, v. a to render, to take ^ singular, ( odd. Se singulariser , pr. v. to render, to take \f o.’sself singular, ( odd. SINGULARITÉ, n. f. 1. smgularity ; eculianty ; 2. smgularity ; ( oddity ; odaness. SINGUL-IER, 1ÈRE, adj. i. singular; H uitar : 2. singular (rare, excellent) ; (h s.) singular ; ( odd; 4. (ofcom- at) single: 5. (gram.) singular. Au nombre —, (grain.) in the singu- •r number ; tn the singular. SINGULIER, n. m. (gram ) singular. Au • tn the — ; in the singular •smber : du —. of the = ; singular. SINGULIEREMENT [—Uèrman] adv. I ngularly ; peculiarly ; 2. singular- (rarely, exiraordinarily); 3. ib s ) ngularly ; ( oddly. SINISTRE. adj. 1 sinister (perverse); sinister; inauspicious. D’une manière —, sinisterly. SINISTRE , n. m. disaster caused bv e, shipwreck); accident. SINISTREMENT, adv. è sinisterly. SINOLOGUE, n m. f. Chinese scho- !'■ (persou versed in the Chinese lan- ’age). SINOMBRE [sinonbr’j adj. sinumbra SINON, conj. 1. otherwiss; if not ; rr else; ( else; 2. except ; save ; but- less. — de, except: save; — que, save at ; except. SINOPLE. n. m. 1. (her.) sinople ; rt; 2. (min.) sinople; sinoper. 3INUÉ, E , adj. (bot.)sinuate. 5INUEU-X 1—eû] SE, adj. 1. mean- rmg. meandman;meandry; siuuous; alty : 2. (surg.) sinuous. SINUOSITÉ, n. f. 1 . stuuosily ‘wind- 7; • meandering : 2. (surg.) sinuo- y- SINUS [sinuii] n m. 1. (anat.) sinus; (med.) smuj; 3. (trig.) sine. — total, whole sine; — verse, (trig.) 'ted —. De —. sinical. HPHILIS [—li«j n. f V. Syphilis. •ÎIPHILITIQUE, adj. V. Syphilitique. SIPHON , n. m. 1. siphon; 2. uiater- mt (atsea); 3. (engin.) side-culvert ; hydraul.) crâne. în forme de —, (engin.) (of aque- cts) broken-backed >IRE, n. m. 1. t sir (lord) ; 2. sire le given to kings and emperors in iressing them). ’auvre, triste— (, (b. s.) sad fellow. SIRENE, n. f. I. ( ni y Lti ) siren ; mer- ;id ; •• sea-maid ; 2. S (pers.) siren. Je — I 5, siren. SIIIIUS [sîiius*] n. m. (astr.)sirtus. SMT SIROC, SIROCO , n. m. sirocco (South East wind of the Mediterranean); «iroc. SIROP [siro] n. m. sirtip ; sirop ; syrup. Au —, siruped; do—, 1. of sirup; 2. tirupy. SIROTER . V. a. to sip ; to sup. SIROTER , v. n. tu sip. SIRTES. n.f.j quick-sands, pl. SIRUPEU-X (—peu] Slî, adj. sirupy. SIRVENTE, n. m. sir vente (poem of the Troubadours). SIS, V. Seoir. SIS, E, adj. (law) situate. — et situé, =. SISON, n. m. (bot.) (genus) 1. hone- wort; 2. honey-wort. SISTELLE, n. f. (orn.) nuthatch. SISTRE, n. m. sistrum (Egyptian timbrel). SISYMBRE [«îitnbr’jn. m. (bot.) sisym- brium. — officinal, hedge-mustard; — sau- vage, water rocket. SITE. n. m. (of a landscape) site. SITÔT, adv. 1. so soon; 2. as soon. De —, jo soon. Sitôt que, conj. ( 1. ao aoon as 2. as soon as. SITUATION [—Scion] n. f. 1. situa- tion; 2. situation; State; 3. (com.) (of accountsjjfalemenf; 4. (nav.)(ofcoasts, lowns) bearing; 5. (theat.) situation. En—, in a conspicuous situation ; conspicuous. SITUER, v. a. £ to place ; to have.. situated. Situé, e, pa.p. (of place) situate; si- tuated. SIUM [ siomm ] n. m. (bot.) water parsnep. SIX [si, sii] adj. 1. six; 2. sixth. [Six is pronounced ci beforo consultants , eit befure a vowel or a BÎlent h anil eits if at the end of a phrase or of a meraber of a phrase.] SIX [siss] II. m. I. SIX; 2. sixth; 3. (of diseases) sixth day ; 4. ( of persons prégnant) sixth month. SIXAIN [sizinjn. m. I. stanza,strophe of six verses; 2. (sing.) (of eards) six packs, pl. SIXIÈME [smèmml adj. sixth. SIXIÈME [sieièmm] n. m. i. sixth; 2. (of diseases) sixth day; 3. (sehool.)pu- pil of the sixth class. SIXIÈME [sizièmm ] n. f. 1. (sing.) (cards) six cards of the saine suit, pl,; 2. (school j sixth class. SIXIÈMEMENT ( siiiènim’inan ] adv. siæthly. SIXTE, n. f. (mus.) sixth. SIZETTE, n. f. “ sizette” (game of eards played by six persons). Si.EEPER[siiper] n. m. (rail.) sleeper. SLOOP [sloup] SLOUPE, n. m. (nav.) sloop. — de guerre, (in England) = ofwar. letters of Sa Majesté ) H. M. (His, Her Majesty). S. M B , initial letters ofSA Majesté Britannique, i. His Majesty the king of England : His Rritannic Majesty 2 Her Majesty the Queen of England’- Her Britannic Majesty. S. M. C., initial letlers ofSA Majesté Catholique,L/îj, (m.) Her (f.) Catho- Ixc Majesty. SMÉRINTHE, n. m. (ent. ) Aato/c-mo f A S. M. I., initial letters of Sa Majesté Impériale, His Impérial Majesty. oaf^lkLE n> ^ (nias.) scapple- ^SMILLERfsmi-yé] v. a. (mas.)(o jeap- S. M. R., initial letters ofS\ Majesté Royale, His, (m.) Her (f.) Royal Ma- jesty. y t J S. M. T. C., initiai letters of Sa Ma- jesté très-chrétienne, His most Chris- tian Majesty. S. M. T. F., initial letters of Sa Ma- sot; 531 Jl'.slE TRÈs-FIbELE, Hit most Fait h fui Majesty. ’ SOBRE, adj. I. || (in eatingand drink- ig) abstemious; temperate; sparing ■ 2 || (in dnnking) »o6er; 3. S snber; mo- derate; 4. S (de, of) sober; sparing - fru- gal. ' D un esprit , sober-minded. Devenir , to gel y/, to grow \/sober: redevenir — , to gel v/, to grow j/ sober again; rendre — S. to sober; to sober down. SOBREMENT, udv. t-, ] abslemiuusly; temperatrly; sparingly; 2. J soberly \ 3. § soberly: moderately. SOBRIÉTÉ, n. f. I. U (in eatingand drinking) abstemiousness: tempérance; tparingness;2. ||(in drinking)sobrfeIy,’ soberness; 3. 5 sobriety; modération: frugality SOBRIQUET, n. m. nickname. Donner un — à, to nickname; to give j/ a nickname to. SOC, n. m. (ofploughs) sock. — de charrue, plough-share. SOCIABILITE, n. f. sociability; socia- bleness; good [ellowship. SOCIABLE, adj. 1.1 pour, to) sociable; social; 2. companionable. D’une manière —, 1. sociably. so- cialhj: 2 companionably SOCIABLEMENT. adv.ï t. sociably; socially; 2. companionably. SOCIAL, E,adj. 1. social(coiieern- mg society); 2. (com.) of a, the firm: 3. (nat. hist.) gregarious. Espèces—es, (pl.) (orn.) gregarious tnbe. sing ; qualités -es , (pl.) socia- Itiy; socialness, sing. SOCIALEMENT [socialmAnj adv. so- cially. SOCIALISME, n. m. socialism. SOCIALISTE, n. m. f. socialist. SOCIÉTAIRE, adj .$of a society, com- pany. SOCIÊ TAIRE, n. m. f. 1. \ member ofasociety; 2.(com.) partner; 3. (com.) share-holder. SOCIÉTÉ, n. f. 1. society: 2. society (assemblage of persons); company; 3 society (intercourse); company; 4. ï0- nety (constituted body 01 persons)- 5 (com.) company ; 6. (com.) partner- shtp; copartnership; 7. (law) partner- ship. — anonyme, {com.) joint-stock rom- pant); exclusive — ; _ biblique. Bible society;— léonine. (law) partnership tn which the profits are taken by one or more of the partners to the préju- dice of the olhers ; —littéraire, lite- rary society; — savante, learned so- ciety. — par actions, (com.) joint-stock =; — de bienfaisance, de charité, cha- ritable, eleemosinary society ; — de commerce, trading = ; — à dîner, di- ning part y; — en nom collectif, (com.) copartnership; copartnery; — en par- ticipation , (com.) pnvatc copartner- ship. copartnery Acte de —, (law) deedofpartnership; rèclede — ,(aritb t fellowship; rule of =; règle de - cnm- posée, à temps. (arilh ) double fellow- ship; fellowship with time; règle de — simple, (arith. ) single fellowship ; fellowship withoul time. De mauvaise —, i.ungentlemanlike; ungentleman- iy; 2. unladylike ; en —, tn =; en — de tn = with ; pour tenir — à q. u., for = ; ( to keep / a. 0. =. Aller en — , to go / mto =, society: to go j/ouf; avoir — avec, to hâve, to hold \J fellow- ship with; avoir les manières de la bonne — , 1. to be a gentleman ; 2 to be a lady; dissoudre une — , (com.) t0 dissolve a partnership ; faire h to keep 1/fa. o.)=; faire une - aveoq’u (com.) to enter into partnership with a. 0. ; former - avec q. (com.)!,, enter mto partnership with a . ■ fré_ la r,de q’ 10 fat» with a. 0.; to frequent a. o.’t society;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2201391x_0567.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


