The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . nd the lower part of acutely lobcd corolla, and leaves toothed, or va-riously pinnately dissected, j. runcinala is by South American natives to excite amorous (zha-bo), II. [F.] A frilling or ruffleworn by men at the bosom of the shirt in theeighteenth century; also, a frill of lace, or somesoft material, arranged down the front pf a wo-mans bodice. They wore mens shirts, with ruffles sinA jabots; their hairwas clubbed, and their whips we


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . nd the lower part of acutely lobcd corolla, and leaves toothed, or va-riously pinnately dissected, j. runcinala is by South American natives to excite amorous (zha-bo), II. [F.] A frilling or ruffleworn by men at the bosom of the shirt in theeighteenth century; also, a frill of lace, or somesoft material, arranged down the front pf a wo-mans bodice. They wore mens shirts, with ruffles sinA jabots; their hairwas clubbed, and their whips were long and Rev., N. S., XLII. 290. She is debited with une paire de niari. Fortunately,however, for the Comtesses good repute, the pair of hus-bands turn out to be a double ./abo^, or projecting bosomfrill of lace. Furtnii/htly Rev., :N. S., XLII. 287. jacamar (jaka-miir), ». [S. Amer. name.]Any South American bird of the family Galhii-lido. In general aspect the jacamars resemble the bee-eaters of the old world, and have to a considerable extentthe habits of the arboreal and insectivorous


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