The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght

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The dictionary of syr Thomas Eliot knyght
Author
Elyot, Thomas, Sir, 1490?-1546.
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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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¶H, ante Ae.
  • HAedui, people in Fraunce, whiche be nowe callid Burgonyons, and Bur∣bonoyses.
  • Haedus, a kydde.
  • Haedina caro, kyddes fleshe.
  • Haedile, a stable, wherin kyddes be kepte.
  • Haedera, Iuye tree.
  • Haederatius, ia, ium, of Iuye.
  • Haematices, the sanguinarie or blode stone.
  • Haemonia, the countrey callid Thessaly.
  • Haemorrhois, a disease in the fundemēt lyke teates or wartes, out of the whiche issueth bloudde, callyd emorrodes or pyles. Also a serpent, of whom if a man be stryken, he bledeth to dethe.
  • Haereo, haesi, haerére, to cleaue or stycke to a thynge. sometyme to doubte.
  • Haeret in te omnis culpa, In the is putte all the blame.
  • Haeresco, scere, to sticke fast, or be thruste in.
  • ...Haesito, aui, are, idem quod haereo.
  • Haeres, haeredis, an heyre, or he, which suc∣cedeth an other in his landes or goodes.
  • Haereditas, tatis, inheritance or succession.
  • Haereditarius, ia, ium, pertaynynge to inhe∣ritance. Bona haereditaria, goodes whiche do come by inheritaunce.
  • Haeredipeta, crauers of goodes, flatteryng men to be their heires.
  • Haeredium, lande, wherin a man hath a state of inheritaunce.
  • Haeredidum, a lyttel inheritance.
  • Haeresis, haeresios, a secte, an heresy, an ob∣stynate opynion.
  • Haeresiarches, an arche heretike.
  • Haereticus, an heretike.
  • Hagnus, a lambe.
  • Hagnellus, a lyttell lambe.
  • Hagninus, a, um, of a lambe.
  • Halec, lecis, a fysshe callyd herryng. Also a sawce made of fyshe.
  • Halesius, a ryuer nat farre from Aetna.
  • Halialmon, a ryuer of Macidon.
  • Halietus, an Egle, that haunteth aboute the see.
  • Halieutica, bokes contayninge the proper∣ties of fyshes.
  • Halimon, a thorne lyke to a whyte thorne, growynge by the see syde, and hath leaues lyke to an olyue tree, but they be broder.
  • Halo, aui, are, to sende forthe sauour.
  • Halitus, breathe or vapour.
  • Halo, the cirkle or garlande aboute the Moone.
  • Halicarnasus, a citie in the lasse Asia.
  • Halophanta, a great lyer.
  • Halosis, the captiuitie.
  • Halito, aui, are, to vapour out.
  • Halizones, people of Paphlagonie, so cal∣led bycause they ar inuironned about with the See.
  • Hallucinor, ari, to be in a dreame, to be de∣ceyued, to erre, or to take a matter wrong.
  • Hamadriades, Nymphes or fayries of the woddes.
  • Hamus, a booke. sometyme a chayne.
  • Hamo, aui, are, to crooke.
  • Hamatus, mata, tum, to be furnysshed with hookes.
  • Hamiota, uel hamota, an angler or fyssher with an angle or hoke.
  • Hamatilis, le, pertaynynge to a hoke. pisca∣tus hamatilis, fysshynge with a hooke, or anglynge.
  • Hamonus, a, um, a colour somwhat redde.
  • Haphe, a colour on the body, lyke to them that be leperous.
  • Hammon, onis, Iupiter in the egiptian tūge
  • ...

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  • ...Harena, uide ante in arena.
  • Hariolus, a sothesayer.
  • Harmonia, harmonie or melody.
  • Harpasa, a towne of Asia.
  • Harpe, a sworde lyke to a sythe.
  • Harpago, aui, are, to take by violence.
  • Harpago, ginis, a grapull of a shyppe. also a coupers instrument, wherwith he dryueth on howpes, an addysse.
  • Harpa, & harpax, acis, a grapelyng yron, for to close shyppes togyther: also a poll with a hoke on the ende, that shypmen vse.
  • Harpocrates, the god of sylence.
  • Harpocratem reddere, to put one to silence.
  • Harpalice, a womans name, the doughter of Harpalus kynge of Thrace.
  • Harpyiae, monstruous byrdes, hauyng may∣dens vysages, and talons of a meruaylous rapacitie. wherfore men that be rauenous, and great gatherers of goodes, be named sometyme Harpyae.
  • Haruspex, spicis, a dyuynatour, or tellar of thynges to come by the lokynge in the bo∣welles of beastes. Also he, whiche obser∣ueth tymes in doinge of thynges.
  • Haruspicina, the arte of hym, whyche is a dyuinatour.
  • Haruspicium, the diuynation or tellynge of thynges to comme, by the lokynge in bea∣sts bowelles.
  • H••••pis, pidis, the bowyng made lyke a cer∣•••••••• n roufes of houses, or of a whele.
  • H••••a, a speare.
  • H••••••••puae, were without yron: and in the olde tyme were gyuen for a price to theym that vanquished firste in battayle.
  • H••••ati, speare men.
  • Ha••••le, a speare staffe.
  • H••••••aium, seliynge vnder the standerde.
  • Haitam abiicere, sygnifieth to leaue sute, to dispayre of the matter in variance.
  • Hauicus ludus, reunnynge at the tylte with speares.
  • Haud, in no wyse.
  • * 1.1Haurio, siui, iui, rii, ire, to drawe or take out, to here, to see, to take a thyng gredylye, to wounde, to fatigate or make wery, to make empty, to consume. Haurire supplicia, to suf∣fre punyshement or peynes.
  • Haustus, tus, a draught in drynkynge.
  • Haustum facere, to drynke.
  • Haustrum, a bucket to drawe water.

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