sis, s. a sentence so included in another sentence, as that it may be taken out, without injuring the sense of that which encloses it ; commonly marked thus ( ). [plu. An essay on punctuation - Page 55by Francis Francillon - 1842Full view - About this book
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 904 pages
...Something done or said in honour of the dead. PARE'NTHESIS. s. (parenthèse, French, «ft, iv and Ti^ifxi.) A sentence so included in another sentence, as that...without injuring the sense of that which encloses it : commonly marked thus ( ) (Watts). PARENTHETICAL, a. (from parenthesis.) Pertaining to a parenthesis.... | |
| George Fulton - 1814 - 452 pages
...n. descent ; extraction Parental, pa-rcn'tal, a. befitting parents Parenthesis, pa-ren'thè-sis, n. a sentence so included in another sentence as that...that which encloses it ; being commonly marked thus ( ) — PI. parentheses, pa-ien'tlïé-séz Parenthetical, par-en-thet'e-kal, a. pertaining to a parenthesis... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1820 - 522 pages
...Parenthesis, pi-rin- thy-sls, s. A sentence 90 included in another sentence, as that it may be 'aken out without injuring the sense of that which encloses 'it; being commonly marked thus ( ). Parer, par'fir, s. An instrument to cut away the surface. Parhelion, par-he-ly-An, *. A innck... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 482 pages
...par'ren-tidje. t. extraction, birth Parental, pa-ren'tAl. o. becoming parents Parenthesis, pi-ren'/Ac^is. *, a sentence so included in another sentence, as that...it may be taken out, without injuring the sense of it [the surface Parer, pi'rir. *. an instrument to cut away Parhelion, par-he'l£-&n. *. a mock sun... | |
| John Walker - 1823 - 482 pages
...par'n(n-tidje. *. extraction, birth Parental, pi-r«'n'tal. a. becoming parents Parenthesis, [la-r^nV/if-sis. i. a sentence so included in another sentence, as that...it may be taken out, without injuring the sense of it [the surface Parer, pi'rur. t. an instrument to cut away Parhelion, p3r.hA'le-4n. 3. a mock sun... | |
| John Walker, Thomas Smith - 1824 - 440 pages
...par'ren-tadjes.cxtractionjbirth arentaf, pa-ren'tal a. becoming parents 'arenthesis, pa-ren'(/ie-sls s. a sentence so included in another sentence, as that...without injuring- the sense of that which encloses it 'aver, pa'rfir s. an instrument to cutaway the surface 'arhelion, par-he'lA-5n s. a mock sun 'arietal,... | |
| John Walker - 1824 - 436 pages
...becoming parents Parenthesis, pa-ren'(/ip-s's s. a sentence so included in another sentence, as thM it may be taken out, without injuring the sense of that which encloses it Parer, pa'rur s. an instrument to cutaway the surface Parhelion, par-he'le-&n s. a mock sun Parietal,... | |
| Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - 1825 - 474 pages
...the epidermis of trees and may be called the middle layer of the bark. PAR 'ARENTHESIS. -In Grammar, a sentence so included in another sentence, as that...without injuring the sense of that which encloses it. It is commonly marked thus ( ). JARIAR. In the East Indies, a term employed by Europeans to designate... | |
| Walter Hamilton - 1825 - 486 pages
...-rbf the bark. ?ABEXTHESIS. In Grammar, a sentence so included in another sentence, as that it ma; be taken out without injuring the sense of that which encloses it. It is tomirionb marked thus ( ). PARIAR. In the East Indies, a term employed by European* to designate... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1828 - 538 pages
...pir'-rin-tidje. t. descent Parental, p5-ren'-tul. a. becoming parents Parenthesis, pa-ren'-thy-sls. s. a sentence so included in another sentence, as that...that which encloses it ; being commonly marked thus ( ) Parhelion, p&r-hi'-ly-nn. s. a mock sun Parietal, pa-ri'-i-tul. a. constituting the sides Paring,... | |
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