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breathed (encz) | breathed,dýchal v: Zdeněk Brož |
Breathed (gcide) | Breathe \Breathe\ (br[=e][th]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Breathed
(br[=e][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Breathing.] [From Breath.]
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1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I
am in health, I breathe." --Shak.
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land! --Sir W. Scott
[The Lay of
the Last
Minstrel].
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2. To take breath; to rest from action.
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Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! --Shak.
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3. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to
emanate; to blow gently.
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The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. --Shak.
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There breathes a living fragrance from the shore.
--Byron.
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breathed (gcide) | breathed \breathed\ (br[e^]tht), adj.
having breath or breath as specified; usually used in
combination; as, sweet-breathed.
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breathed (gcide) | breathed \breathed\ (br[=e][th]d), adj.
uttered without voice.
Syn: voiceless.
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breathed (wn) | breathed
adj 1: uttered without voice; "could hardly hear her breathed
plea, `Help me'"; "voiceless whispers" [syn: breathed,
voiceless] |
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Breathed (gcide) | Breathe \Breathe\ (br[=e][th]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Breathed
(br[=e][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Breathing.] [From Breath.]
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1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I
am in health, I breathe." --Shak.
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land! --Sir W. Scott
[The Lay of
the Last
Minstrel].
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2. To take breath; to rest from action.
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Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! --Shak.
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3. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to
emanate; to blow gently.
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The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. --Shak.
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There breathes a living fragrance from the shore.
--Byron.
[1913 Webster]breathed \breathed\ (br[e^]tht), adj.
having breath or breath as specified; usually used in
combination; as, sweet-breathed.
[WordNet 1.5]breathed \breathed\ (br[=e][th]d), adj.
uttered without voice.
Syn: voiceless.
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Inbreathed (gcide) | Inbreathe \In*breathe"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inbreathed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Inbreathing.]
To infuse by breathing; to inspire. --Coleridge.
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Long-breathed (gcide) | Long-breathed \Long"-breathed`\, a.
Having the power of retaining the breath for a long time;
long-winded.
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Short-breathed (gcide) | Short-breathed \Short"-breathed`\, a.
1. Having short-breath, or quick respiration.
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2. Having short life.
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Unbreathed (gcide) | Unbreathed \Un*breathed"\, a.
1. Not breathed.
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2. Not exercised; unpracticed. [Obs.] "Their unbreathed
memories." --Shak.
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sweet-breathed (wn) | sweet-breathed
adj 1: having breath or breath as specified |
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