Word Meanings - EMISSITIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Looking, or narrowly examining; prying. "Those emissitious eyes." Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to EMISSITIOUS)
- LOOKDOWN
See - PRYTANIS
A member of one of the ten sections into which the Athenian senate of five hundred was divided, and to each of which belonged the presidency of the senate for about one tenth of the year. - PRYAN
See PRIAN - EXAMINABLE
Capable of being examined or inquired into. Bacon. - EXAMINING
Having power to examine; appointed to examine; as, an examining committee. - PRY
A lever; also, leverage. Pry pole, the pole which forms the prop of a hoisting gin, and stands facing the windlass. - THOSE
The plural of that. See That. - EMISSITIOUS
Looking, or narrowly examining; prying. "Those emissitious eyes." Bp. Hall. - LOOK
1. To direct the eyes for the purpose of seeing something; to direct the eyes toward an object; to observe with the eyes while keeping them directed; -- with various prepositions, often in a special or figurative sense. See Phrases below. 2. To - PRYTHEE
See PRITHEE - LOOKOUT
1. A careful looking or watching for any object or event. 2. The place from which such observation is made. 3. A person engaged in watching. 4. Object or duty of forethought and care; responsibility. - PRYINGLY
In a prying manner. - PRYTANEUM
A public building in certain Greek cities; especially, a public hall in Athens regarded as the home of the community, in which official hospitality was extended to distinguished citizens and strangers. - EXAMINANT
1. One who examines; an examiner. Sir W. Scott. 2. One who is to be examined. H. Prideaux. - PRYING
Inspecting closely or impertinently. Syn. -- Inquisitive; curious. See Inquisitive. - PRYTANY
The period during which the presidency of the senate belonged to the prytanes of the section. - LOOKING-GLASS
A mirror made of glass on which has been placed a backing of some reflecting substance, as quicksilver. There is none so homely but loves a looking-glass. South. - NARROWLY
1. With little breadth; in a narrow manner. 2. Without much extent; contractedly. 3. With minute scrutiny; closely; as, to look or watch narrowly; to search narrowly. 4. With a little margin or space; by a small distance; hence, closely; hardly; - EXAMINATOR
An examiner. Sir T. Browne. - EXAMINATE
A person subjected to examination. Bacon. - CROSS-EXAMINER
One who cross-examines or conducts a crosse-examination. - ILL-LOOKING
Having a bad look; threatening; ugly. See Note under Ill, adv. - SPATHOSE
See SPATHIC - LEPRY
Leprosy. Holland. - FLOOKAN; FLUKAN
See FLUCAN - PREEXAMINATION
Previous examination. - FLOOKY
Fluky. - DOWNLOOKED
Having a downcast countenance; dejected; gloomy; sullen. Dryden. - GOOD-LOOKING
Handsome. - REEXAMINABLE
Admitting of being reëxamined or reconsidered. Story.