The particles which apocopate the final vowel of the aorist are of two kinds: I. Those which apocopate the final vowel of one verb only. II. Those which apocopate the final vowel of two verbs.
the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous colouring matter
Having vented the first ebullition of his wrath, he despatched a message demanding the surrender of the corporal […].
It used to be the fashion to put a second thick covering or pilch over the napkin to keep the outer clothes from wet; but this is by no means healthy, as it over-heats this part of the body, and is often a mere excuse for neglecting the frequent changes that should be made, so that the skin is apt to become sodden, and subsequently sore, from damp heat.
pilch
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