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DICTIONARY, m FRENCH AND ENGLISH, OF ALL THE WORDS CONTAINED IN THE FABLES. ABE ABS A, or a, 3 per, sm. pres, Abondamment^ advt plen- ind, of avptr,J[iBS; ilya tifuUy there is, mere are Abondance, s./. plenty, a A, or a, prep, to, at, of, by, state of plenty in, wim, afber, for, be- Aborda, 3 per» sin, pret. fore ind, ofaboriler, came up S'Abaisser. v.r. to humble Aborcfe, 3 per. sin.pres ind, one's self afabordery he comes up S'Abandonner, v,r, to a- Aboutissent, 3/?er.|)/.|?re«. bandon one's self ind, qfabouiir, they come Abandonn^rent, 3 per, -pi, to the end, tend pret, ind, of abandonner, Aboyer, v, n, to bark they quitted Aboyoit, 3 per, sin. imp, S'Abandonnoient, SjT^r.;?/. o/*a6oyer, he barked imp„ of 8*abandonner, they Abri, s, m, shelter, d Pabri, abandoned themselves sheltered Abats, tper, sin,pres. ind. Absence, 8,f, absence ofabattre, I pull down Absolument, adv. by any Abattit, 3 per, sin. pret. means, by all means, ab- md.qfabfittreyShook down solutely Abeilie^ s.f. a bee Absurde, a4i* absurd