Centuries: 1st century - 2nd century - 3rd century
Decades: 120s 130s 140s 150s 160s - 170s - 180s 190s 200s 210s 220s
Years: 168 169 170 171 172 - 173 - 174 175 176 177 178
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Common misspelling and questions (FAQ)
73 13 17 713 137 17 1173 1773 1733 ~73 q73 273 q73 163 1y3 1u3 183 1u3 172 17w 17e 174 17e 173sdespatch, dispatch; discuss; take down, get down, gulp down; lay in, tuck craunch, crunch, chew, masticate, nibble, gnaw, mumble. graze, crop, regale; carouse &c. (make merry) 840; eat heartily, do break bread, break one's fast; breakfast ,lunch, dine, take tea, sup. lap; swig; swill*, tipple &c. (be drunken) 959; empty one's glass, drain whistle. Adj. eatable, edible, esculent, comestible, alimentary; cereal, potable, potulent|; bibulous. phytivorous; ichthyivorous; omophagic, omophagous; pantophagous, Phr. "across the walnuts and the wine" [Tennyson]; "blessed hour of health on both!" [Macbeth]; "who can cloy the hungry edge of appetite?" exudation, extrusion, secretion, effusion, extravasation, ecchymosis; flux, coeliac-passion; dysentery; perspiration, sweat; subation, exudation; saliva, spittle, rheum; ptyalism, salivation, catarrh; diarrhoea; hemorrhage, bleeding; outpouring &c. (egress) 295. introduction; insinuation &c. (intervention) 228; planting, &c. v.; immersion; submersion, submergence, dip, plunge; bath &c. (water), 337; clyster, enema, glyster, lavage, lavement. interject &c. 298; infuse, instill, inoculate, impregnate, imbue, imbrue. .