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Definition of idiomatic
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Idiomatic
(a.) Alt. of
Idiomatica.
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Impure
::
Impure
(a.) Not
accurate;
not
idiomatic;
as,
impure
Latin;
an
impure
style..
Idiomatic
::
Idiomatic
(a.) Alt. of
Idiomatica.
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
assume;
to
adopt;
to
acquire,
as
shape;
to
permit
to one's self; to
indulge
or
engage
in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or
experience,
as rest,
revenge,
delight,
shame;
to form and
adopt,
as a
resolution;
-- used in
general
senses,
limited
by a
following
complement,
in many
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to take a
resolution;
I take the
liberty
to say..
Anidiomatical
::
Anidiomatical
(a.) Not
idiomatic.
Phrase
::
Phrase
(n.) A
short,
pithy
expression;
especially,
one which is often
employed;
a
peculiar
or
idiomatic
turn of
speech;
as, to err is
human..
Idiomatical
::
Idiomatical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
conforming
to, the mode of
expression
peculiar
to a
language;
as, an
idiomatic
meaning;
an
idiomatic
phrase..
Under
::
Under
(adv.)
In a
lower,
subject,
or
subordinate
condition;
in
subjection;
-- used
chiefly
in a few
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to bring
under,
to
reduce
to
subjection;
to
subdue;
to keep
under,
to keep in
subjection;
to
control;
to go
under,
to be
unsuccessful;
to
fail..
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