Bibliotheca Eliotæ Eliotis librarie.

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Bibliotheca Eliotæ Eliotis librarie.
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
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Londini :: In officina Thomae Bertheleti ... ,
M.D.XLII [1542]
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Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English.
English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin.
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"Bibliotheca Eliotæ Eliotis librarie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21312.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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D ANTE Y.

DYastole, is a lyftyng or rysyng vp of the harte, the arteryes, the brayne, and rymes whiche do inclose the brayne, and that is in lengthe, breade, and depenes, sensible to feele by the poulses.

Dynasta, uel Dynastes, a lorde of great power, a prynce, a ruler.

Dynastea, a rule or gouernaunce.

Dynastia, myght, power.

Dyrrachium, a citie in Cicyle, whiche fyrste was called Epidamnus.

Dys, in composition, signifieth yuell, difficile, or impossible.

Dyscolia, difficulty.

Dyscolus, intractable.

Dysenteria, is a perylous flyxe with excoriati∣on or rasynge of the bowels, continual tour∣mentes, and some bloude yssuynge forthe. The causes therof be sharpe or venemons hu¦mours, procedynge of yelowe choler vnna∣turall, sharpenes of the bloud, salte fleume, melancholy aduste. somtyme of yll medicines or impostumation of the lyuer. sometyme by defaulte of the members annexed. sometyme by the yll habite of all the body.

Dyspnoea, is difficulty in fetchynge of brethe. The causes therof be these: stoppynge of the wayes, wherby the brethe shoulde passe: de∣stillations, or reumes hot and sharpe, or cold and fleumatike. some tyme lepry by knorres in the throte, or lunges, comen of a melan∣choly matter.

Dysuria, a sycknes, whiche letteth a man that he can not pysse. The causes therof be these, Extention or bollynge out of the bladder af∣ter vehemente retention or kepynge backe of vrine: congelynge of bloud or matter in the necke of the bladder or instrumente of vrine: of stones or impostumation there. Also of sto∣nes, grauell, apostume, werte, or hard fleshe bred in the reynes of the backe.

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