Isigny, which stands a little eastward, is the chief butter-producer, so much so that the name Isigny butter has come to be a synonym for good quality.
We hear of him at Dieppe, in Anjou, and in Maine, and his name became a synonym for dash and daring.
America is a name which sounds in the ears of men everywhere as a synonym with individual opportunity because a synonym of individual liberty.
Intimacy with the Italian was still part and parcel in that knowledge which was the synonym of power.
But the coming of the Paraclete was not in fact a synonym for fanaticism and the collection of money, as the enemies of Montanus hinted.
Samaria again is a common synonym with the prophets for idolatry.
Now, if we accept this derivation, we must take the word acshub as a synonym for pethen.
Thus, when a man was said to have clothing, the expression was a synonym for wealth and power.
So that in our own language "heaven" may still be used as a synonym for "God.
Epicurus has been branded as a libertine, and the name "Epicurean" has, in almost all languages, become the synonym of sensualism.
Here the name Borrolybicus is given as a synonym for Nortouest Galerne, or [Greek: Olumpias], while the two winds on the points next on the western and northern sides respectively are called Upocorus and Upocircius.
Anglica gemma sive fluor seems to be a synonym for Bristolla, or possibly for Vincentina et Bristolla.
What derivative from "perform" is a synonym of "transaction"?
Such a realization can only be gained by using the word,--by turning it over in a variety of ways, and by throwing upon it the side-lights of its synonym and contrasted word.
Give a synonym of "pedagogue" in its literal sense.
Give a synonym of "obliterate" in its literal meaning.
Give a synonym of this word in the sense of "money.
What is the Anglo-Saxon synonym of the adjective "cordial"?
Hence we use the phrase "I like," as a synonymfor "I love.
The bean is a well-known synonymin Japan for the kteis.
Iron" as a synonym for wheelwrights' tools (Iliad, iv.
It is sometimes used as a designation for the crude alkalies, and is the German synonym for 'potassa.
Accustomed to affluence, they are determined not to accept poverty--the synonym for disgrace in their circle--and eagerly cast about them for some avenue of escape.
A synonym which Huertas has omitted, but which is known in these days, even in the Batuecas,” chimed the repeater.
The rhapsodes who went about Greece reciting Homer and other poets had lost the distinction they once enjoyed, and 'rhapsody' became a synonym for idle declamation.
There is no evidence that 'decadarchy' could be used simply as a synonym for 'oligarchy'.
In the following use a synonym in place of one of the underlined words:-- 1.
In each of the following fill each blank with an appropriatesynonym of the italicized word in the same sentence:-- 1.
Turlington's Balsam remains as an unofficial synonym of U.
As "mother" is a synonymfor all kindness, so "stepmother" is a synonym for all unkindness.
Kedzie was conspicuous, which is a perfect synonym for immoral.
In this parish, conventionality, which is the one true synonym for morality, called for bare shoulders and arms unsleeved.
Spirit, the synonym of Mind, Soul, or God, is the only real substance.
In one of the ancient lan- 517:1 guages the word for man is used also as the synonym of mind.
The word Christ is not properly a synonym for Jesus, though it is commonly so used.
To Ezekiel, on the other hand, the "wilderness" is a synonym for contention and judgment.
This case is of a type known as the "Synonym Stammerer" because synonyms are used to avoid stammering.
This fellow is known as the "Synonym Stammerer" and is usually a quick thinker and a ready "substituter-of-words.
In this way it was hoped to utterly eradicate the very memory of Christianity, which, to the common people, had become the synonym for sorcery.
We shall take the term "Yamato" as the synonymof the prehistoric but discernible beginnings of national life.
Language, colour, form, and religious and civil habits of action are all the instruments and materials of poetry; they may be called poetry by that figure of speech which considers the effect as a synonym of the cause.
But Spenser soon ranged himself heart and soul with the champions of rhyme; his very name has passed down to us as a synonym for the most elaborate of all rhyming stanzas that have taken root in our verse.