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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"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 23, 2024.

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¶C ANTE I.
  • CIbum subducere, to take meate away frome one.
  • Cibum facere, to make redye meate. Mane aliquid fiet cibi, There shall be some meate made redy betyme.
  • Cibi repositi, meate set vp to be kept.
  • Cibarius panis, rāged bred or crybbil bread.
  • Cibarium uinum, smalle wyne.
  • Cibatus, tus, tui, vyttayles.
  • Cicatrico, care, to strike one so that a marke alway remayneth.
  • ...Cicatrizo, idem, also to heale a wounde, soo that onely a seame or scarre may appere.
  • Ciceronianus, he that coueyteth to folowe Cicero in eloquence.
  • Cicerbita, an herbe callyd Southistell.
  • Cichorea, & cichoreū, an herb callyd cikory
  • Cicum, a thynne skynne, whyche is within a Pomegranate.
  • Cicur, euery beaste or byrde, whyche ones beynge wylde, is made tame.
  • Cicuro, rare, to make tame.
  • Ciere, to trouble or make hym angry. Quid negotii est, Pistoclerum Lydus quod herum tam ciet? What is the mattier that Lydus thus troubleth or angreth his maister?
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  • Ciere, is somtyme to name.
  • Cinabulum, a cradelle.
  • Cinara, an herbe, whiche some men do sup∣pose to be an artochoke.
  • Cinifactum, brought into ashes, as thynges whiche are bourned.
  • Circania, a byrde, whiche in his flyght fet∣cheth a compasse.
  • Cirsion, an herbe, which we do cal buglosse.
  • Circulo, are, to compasse aboute, or to make a cerkle or compasse aboute a thyng.
  • Circumcidaneus, a, um, cutte rounde about.
  • Circūcisitum mustum, wine, which after that the grapes are pressed, is taken out of the same grapes, being cut and newe pressed.
  • Circumcise agere, to make an oration by pe∣cis, without comming to the purpose.
  • Circumcirca, all aboute.
  • Circumcurso, are, to run hither and thither.
  • Circundo, dare, to enuyronne or compasse aboute.
  • Circunduco, duxi, ducere, to lead one about. it is also to abolysshe or put asyde an acte. Quod si is qui edictum peremptorium im∣petrauit, absit die cognitionis, tunc circūdu∣cendum erit edictum peremptorium, And yf that he that hath optayned the parem∣ptorie decree, be absent the daye whan the matter shuld be determined, than the per∣emptorie decree is to be dyssolued or a∣bolyshed.
  • Circūducere, is sommetyme to deceyue by cautelles.
  • Circumducere aliquem argento, to get ones money by falsehode.
  • Circumductus, ta, tum, ledde about.
  • Circumductio, deceyte.
  • Circumferre se, to go braggynge about the streetes.
  • Circumflecto, tere, to turne hither & thyder.
  • Circumfundo, dere, to caste water or other lycour aboute.
  • Circumfusus, a, um, gathered about, as peo∣ple whan they desyre to se a thyng. somtime wrapped about lyke an adder or serpent.
  • Circumlino, to annoynte aboute.
  • Circummissus, a, um, sente aboute.
  • Circummunio, ire, to enuyron strongely, to fortifie with walles or men.
  • Circumpedes, lackayes awaytynge at their maisters styrop. also fote men of princis.
  • Circumspecto, are, to beholde about.
  • Circumspectatrix, a woman that beholdeth aboute, or watcheth.
  • Circumsto, stare, to stande aboute.
  • Circumtego, texi, tegere, to couer al aboute.
  • Circumuerto, tere, to tourne aboute.
  • Cirri, be thinges lyke heares about oysters.
  • Cirratus, he that hath his heares brayded.
  • Cis paucos dies, within fewe days.
  • Cis vndi{que}, in all places aboute.
  • Cisium, aut cissium, a cart with two wheles.
  • Cispello, puli, pellere, to kepe out oone that he come nat into the house.
  • Citta, a pye.
  • Ciuiliter, lyke a citesyn. Also courteysly, or with good maner.

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