The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . —Kings yellow. Seear-temc. J. —Marshal Of the Kings Bench. of the kings household. Same as mar-$luil (whicli see, under IrniM). —The kings i/ii/iwA.—The kings language*, the kings English. Your Grace ... on this sulijert reproving your cotrr-teoures, qulia on a new conccat of tlnues sum tymes spilt(as they cal it) the kin(/s laiujuaije. A. Hume, Orthographie (E. E. T. S.), Ded., p. 2. Three kings of Cologne, tie Tliree Kin


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . —Kings yellow. Seear-temc. J. —Marshal Of the Kings Bench. of the kings household. Same as mar-$luil (whicli see, under IrniM). —The kings i/ii/iwA.—The kings language*, the kings English. Your Grace ... on this sulijert reproving your cotrr-teoures, qulia on a new conccat of tlnues sum tymes spilt(as they cal it) the kin(/s laiujuaije. A. Hume, Orthographie (E. E. T. S.), Ded., p. 2. Three kings of Cologne, tie Tliree Kings, the threewise men of the East, Oaspar, .Vlelchior, and Syn. 1. Soiiereign, etc. See (king), V. [< A-i»(/l, II.] I. trails. 1. Tosuiiily with a king. Ior. my good liege, she is so idly Hiitjd, Her sceptre so fantastically borne By a vain, giddy, shallow, humorous youth. That fear attends her not. Shak.,Rea. V.,,26. 2. To make royal; raise to royalty. Ihose traitorous captains of Israel who Hivjed them-selves by slaying their masters and reigning in their stead. South, Works, XI. or ( TyraiiHusearotimnsis). the king: ?with an indefinite it. Tlie News liere is that Lambeth. House bears all theBway at Whitehall and the Lord Deputy kiiujs it notablyin Irelatul. Howell, Letters, ii. 28. king- (king). H. [Chin.] 1. The collectivename in China for the books edited or compiledby Confucius, ami forming witli the Four Books(see atialcct) the classics of the country.— Chinese translations of Buddhist Scriptures,the etpiivalent ot .lutra (which see). king- (king), «? [Chin.] AChitieso musicalinstrument, of very ancient origin, consistingof si.\teen suspended stones or mitallic jdates Iniiiijdoiii, < AS. eiiniiiiiddiH (=0S. kiiningdOm =JID. kiiiiiiiMom, D. koiiiiigdoiii — G. koniytlnim= Icel. koiiiiiKjdOiiir = Dan. koiujcdiiinme = ), kingly power, < cijninij, king, -t-dOm, jurisdiction:


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