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Emmet   Listen
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Emmet  n.  (Zoöl.) An ant. (chiefly dialect)
Emmet hunter (Zoöl.), the wryneck 3, a type of bird related to the woodpeckers.






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"Emmet" Quotes from Famous Books



... brush, day by day, keeping the several corps constantly in touch with the commanding general. There were comparatively few telegraph operators that could be detailed, and many had to be hired,—some boys who were too young to enlist. Dr. J. Emmet O'Brien, of this city, was one of the most efficient of the ...
— War from the Inside • Frederick L. (Frederick Lyman) Hitchcock

... visualising an era in which a certain naive ceremony combined in piquant fashion with the sturdy solidity of the young and vigorous country. In the correspondence of Henry Brevoort and Washington Irving and others one gets delightful little pictures—vignettes, as it were—of social life of that day. Mr. Emmet writes begging for some snuff "no matter how old. It may be stale and flat but cannot be unprofitable!" Brevoort asks a friend to dine "On Thursday next at half-past four o'clock." He paints us a quaint sketch of "a little, ...
— Greenwich Village • Anna Alice Chapin

... that he would have regarded what is called Nationalism in our days with disgust and horror, he cannot be acquitted of using, to the end of his life, the loosest of language on subjects where precision is particularly to be desired. Robert Emmet was his contemporary, and the action which the authorities took was but too well justified by the outbreak of the insurrection later. A Commission was named for purifying the college. Its head was Lord Clare, one ...
— Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 • George Saintsbury

... emmet, well sustain'd On what her industry had gain'd, A grasshopper some aid desir'd. "What was his trade?" the ant inquir'd. "I've none," the grasshopper replied; "I range the country far and wide, Singing all day from door to door, And have no time to form a store." ...
— Aesop, in Rhyme - Old Friends in a New Dress • Marmaduke Park

... was of no definite past, for he had been born in a revolution when the immediate past was obliterated. In his vision a thousand years were no more than the watch of some spellbound chivalry, waiting for the voice that should say, "It is the time." Cuchulain and Robert Emmet were his inspirations, but the champion of the legendary Red Branch cycle and the young revolutionary of Napoleon's days were near to him one as the other, in equally accessible communion. Going back easily to the heroic legends, on which, though blurred in their outline, ...
— Irish Books and Irish People • Stephen Gwynn

... in the Committee of Correspondence Papers. The final text of the letter as sent to the Committee of Correspondence of Connecticut, with the subscription and signature in the autograph of Adams and the body of the letter in the autograph of Thomas Cushing, is in Emmet MS., No. 344, Lenox Library, and is printed in Bulletin of New York Public Library, vol. ii., p. 201. 2Boston Record Commissioner's Report, vol. xviii., pp. ...
— The Writings of Samuel Adams, vol. III. • Samuel Adams



Words linked to "Emmet" :   hymenopter, Monomorium minimum, pharaoh's ant, driver ant, little black ant, Formicidae, legionary ant, pismire, wood ant, ant, Monomorium pharaonis, slave ant, pharaoh ant, slave-maker, fire ant, hymenopterous insect, bulldog ant, hymenopteran, Robert Emmet Sherwood, carpenter ant, hymenopteron, army ant



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