The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght

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Title
The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
Publication
Londini :: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum,
[Anno .M. D. XXXVIII. [1538]]
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English language -- Dictionaries -- Latin -- Early works to 1800.
English language -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
Latin language -- Dictionaries -- English -- Early works to 1800.
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"The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21313.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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B ante L.
  • BLesus, he that stamereth, omittynge some letters in speakynge.
  • Blandicus, he that flattereth.
  • Blandidicus, a fayre speaker, or flatterer.
  • Blandior, iris, iri, to flatter, to speake fayre for aduauntage.
  • Blanditiae, flatterynge, fayre speche.
  • Blasphemia, cursynge, reprochynge, com∣monly blasphemy, whiche is nowe onely re¦ferred to the despite of god.
  • Blasphemo, aui, are, to curse, to reproche, to speake in the derogation or despyte of an nother.
  • Blatero, aui, are, to bable in vayne, and from the pourpose.
  • Blatta, is proprely the longe flye that fly∣eth in the leame of a candell, and is of the kynde of mothes. It is also a silke worme: and blatteus, beinge an adiectiue, is purple colour. Vestis blattea, a purple garment.
  • Blattaria, an herbe, also called Verbascon.
  • Blax, softe, delicate, wanton, that can not de¦cerne thinges, and whiche vaynely bosteth hym selfe.
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  • Blepharo, onis, he that hath great browes.
  • Bleprae, a people in Aphrike, whiche haue their visages in their breastes.
  • Blittus, an herbe being of the kynde of be∣tes, hauynge no sente, Blittea meretrix, an vnsauorie queane.
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