Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of
Carthaginian .
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Examples
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Page view page image: taken possession of that little dirty planet, called the carth — and that whereas it is inhabited by none but
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They have applied the scotched-carth policy in order to try and win the white votes.
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Thor throw himself into the ground, heaving aside about two skipsful of rocky carth.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1988
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For the Sonne of God defcended mar - ucloufly from heaueh, fo as yet he left not hcauen, it was his will ta be marueloufly borne in the Virgins wombe, to be conuerfai»t in carth, & hang vpon the croflc, yet that he alway tilled the world eucn as at the beginning.
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At the beginning Lord thou did ft lay the foundation pfa loi of the carth, and the heaucns are the workes of thy handes.
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a little before sunset, there was undoubtedly an carth -. quake of considerable extent.
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Immortal flccd! whcui ilxil th* carth-fhakcr's Land TaniM to the Ia (h, and diovc along the flrand:
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The legislature of 15) 0 (3 voted no money out of the public treasury even to the sufferers by fire and carth (iuake at San Francisco.
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