A new dictionary French and English with another English and French according to the present use and modern orthography of the French inrich'd with new words, choice phrases, and apposite proverbs : digested into a most accurate method : and contrived for the use both of English and foreiners / Guy Miege ...

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A new dictionary French and English with another English and French according to the present use and modern orthography of the French inrich'd with new words, choice phrases, and apposite proverbs : digested into a most accurate method : and contrived for the use both of English and foreiners / Guy Miege ...
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Miege, Guy, 1644-1718?
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London :: Printed by Tho. Dawks, for Thomas Basset ...,
1677.
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French language -- Dictionaries -- English.
English language -- Dictionaries -- French.
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"A new dictionary French and English with another English and French according to the present use and modern orthography of the French inrich'd with new words, choice phrases, and apposite proverbs : digested into a most accurate method : and contrived for the use both of English and foreiners / Guy Miege ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50820.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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  • † IRE, colere, anger, wrath.
  • Irascible, irascible.
  • L'Appetit Irascible, the Irasci∣ble appetite.
  • IRONIE (f.) figure de Rhe∣torique, Irony, a Figure in speak∣ing, when one means contrary to the signification of the word, or when a man reasoneth contrary to what he thinks.
  • IRRECONCILIABLE, ir∣reconcilable, that will not be re∣conciled.
  • Leur Inimitié est irreconcili∣able, their Enmity is irreconcila∣ble.
  • IRREGULIER, qui n'est pas conforme à la regle, irregu∣lar.
  • Un Nom, un Verbe irregulier, an irregular Noun, or Verb.
  • Irregulier, qui méprise les reg∣les, unruly, lawless, lewd, or disor∣derly.
  • Irregularité (f.) irregularity, an irregular, lewd, or disorderly life.
  • Irregulierement, irregularly.
  • IRRELIGION (f.) impie∣té, irre••••gion, or impety.
  • IRREMEDIABLE, remedi∣lss, or desperate.
  • Un malheur irremediable, a de∣sprate mischance.
  • Une maladie irremediable, a de∣sperate disease.
  • IRREMISSIBLE, irremissi∣ble, unpardonable, not to be pardon∣ed or forgiven.
  • Une faute irremissible, a fault not to be pardoned.
  • Irremissiblemnt, irremissibly.
  • IRREPARABLE, irrepara∣ble.
  • Irreparablement, irreparably.
  • IRREPREHENSIBLE, irre∣prehensible, blameless, unblame∣able.
  • Irreprehensiblement, irrepre∣hensibly, blamelesly, unblameably.
  • IRREPROCHABLE, un∣blamable.
  • Mener une vie irreprochable, to lead an unblameable life.
  • Un Témoin irreprochable, a credible Witness, a Witness worthy to be believed.
  • IRRESOLU, qui ne sait à quoi se resoudre, irresolute, wa∣vering, uncertain, that know's not what to resolve upon.
  • Je suis encore irresolu si je par∣tirai ou non, I am not resolved as yet whether I shall go or no.
  • Un homme irresolu en ses des∣seins, an uncertain, or a fickle man.
  • Une chose irresolue, indecise, indeterminée, a thing not resol∣ved on.
  • Irresolution (f.) doute, incer∣titude d'esprit, irresolution, or s spence of the mind.
  • Irresolution, inconstance, ir∣resolution, fickleness, inconstance, or uncertainty.
  • IRREVERENCE (f.) irreve∣rence, or want of reverence.
  • Irreveremment, avec irreve∣rence, irreverently.
  • IRREVOCABLE, irrevocable, that cannot be called back.
  • Un Arrêt irrevocable, an irrevo∣cable Decree.
  • Une parole dite est irrevocable, on ne peut pas la rappeler, a word once spoke cannot be recal∣led.
  • Irrevocablement, irrevoca∣bly.
  • IRRISION (f.) irrision, moc∣kery.
  • Par irrision, in mockery.
  • IRRITER, provoquer, to ir∣ritate, incense, urge, or pro∣voke.
  • Irrité, irritated, incensed, ur∣ged, provoked.
  • Irritation (f.) irritation, in∣censing, urging, provoking, or pro∣vocation.
  • IRRUPTION (f.) irruption, or a breaking in.
  • Faire irruption sur les E∣nemis, to break into the Enemy's Army.
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