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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¶I Ante G.
  • IGitur, therfore, from hensforth, after∣warde.
  • Ignauia, cowardenesse.
  • Ignauus, a, um, cowarde.
  • Ignifacio, eci, facere, to sette on fyre.
  • Ignesco, scere, to be sette on fyre, or to be made fyre.
  • Ignarium, any thynge, oute of the whyche fyre may be beaten.
  • Ignia, certayne fautes, whiche erthen pot∣tes haue in the inealynge.
  • Igniculi, are certayne prouocations, natu∣rally gyuen to imbrace vertue.
  • Igniculus, a sperke of fyre.
  • Ignio, iui, ire, to inflame.
  • Ignipotens, one of the surnames of Vul∣canus.
  • Ignis, the fyre. Sometyme it is taken for an harlotte.
  • Ignis sacer, a sore, wherin is an excedynge inflamation and burninge.
  • Ignitabulum, a fyre panne.
  • Igniuomus, he that spytteth fyre: the sonne is sometyme so called.
  • Ignobilis, le, vnnoble, vnknowen, foolyshe, of none estimation.
  • Ignominis, without renoume.
  • Ignominia, reproche, infamye.
  • Ignorabilis, le, vnknowen.
  • Ignoro, aui, are, to knowe not.
  • Ignarus, ignorant, without knowlege.
  • Ignorantia, ignorance, lacke of knowlege, and is referred to the wyt of the persōne.
  • Ignoratio, lacke to be knowen, and pertai∣neth to the thynge or acte.
  • ...

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  • Ignosco, noui, noscere, to lerne and knowe perfectly. Also to forgiue, to haue excused to knowe not, or be ignoraunt.
  • Ignotus, vnknowen, also ignorant.
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