The Encyclopaedic Dictionary : a New, Practical And Exhaustive Work of Reference to All the Words in the English Language, With a Full Account of Their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, History And Use ; With Numerous Illustrations
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary : a New, Practical And Exhaustive Work of Reference to All the Words in the English Language, With a Full Account of Their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, History And Use ; With Numerous Illustrations
Morris Charles
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" One of them is not ashamed to tell iia that the gift was coDiiimiiicated by the uTtctinn adiciiiistered at the coronation." — Alacnulay : Hist. Eng., cb. xiv. (2) P'or medical purposes. 2. That whiith is used for anointing; an unguent, a salve, ointnitnt. ' II. Figuratively : 1. Anything soothing or lenitive ; a salve, *' Lay not that fiatteriug unction to your soul," Sh/ikesp. : Hamlet, iii. 4. 2. That quality in language, tone of expres- Binn, mode of address, manner, and the like, which ex...cites strong devotion, fervour, ten- derness, sympatliy, and the like; that which melts to religious fervour and tenderness. "His Beniioiia wnnt all that is called unction, and sometimes even eamebtutss."— ^tiHum ; Literature of Uurope, iv. 56. 3. Sham fervour, devotion, or sympathy ; faciitious emotional warmth ; nauseous senti- meutality. T[ Extreme Unction : [Extreme Unction], *unc'- Hon- less, a. [Eng. miction; -less.] Without unction. •unc'-tious, 'unc-te-ous, «. [Fr. one- tueux.] Unctuous.
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