An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language by John Wilkins ...

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An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language by John Wilkins ...
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Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.
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1668.
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The Alphabetical DICTIONARY.

A
A Article, 1. Abandon.
T A. II. 2. O.
Abase.
  • [a. Lowness,] T M. II. 4. O.
  • [a. Meanness,] Ha. II. 5. O.
  • [a. Humility,] Man. V. 2.
Abash,
[a. Shame.] AS. VI. 2. A.
Abate
  • [a. Little,] TM. I. 1. D.
  • [a. Diminution,] TM. I. 7. D.
  • [a. Remission,] TM. I. 8. D.
  • [a. Subduction,] TM. VI. 7.
Abbat,
[Abby's (Officer.]
Abbie,
[Colledge of Monks.]
Abbreviate,
[a. Brevity,] TM. II. 1. O.
  • [a. Epitome,] D. V. 6.
Abbridge,
[a. Abbreviate.]
Abdicate,
TA. I. 3. O.
Abecedarian,
[Learner of ele∣ments,] D. I.
Abed,
[in bed,] brought, [adj. pret. parturition.]
Abet.
  • [v. Accessary,] TM. IV. 4. O.
  • [v. Incourage,] RO. VI. 2.
  • [a. Help.] T. II. 5.
Abhor.
  • [v. Hate, AS. V. 3. O. (augm.]
  • [v. Aversation, AS. V. 5. O. (augm.]
Abide.
  • [continue.]
  • [v. Duration,] Mea. V. A.
  • [v. Permanent,] Sp. I. 6.
  • [v. Constancy,] Ha. IV. 7.
  • [v. stay] TA. VI. O.
  • [dwell] Po. I. A.
  • suffer.
  • [v. Passion,] T. I. 7. O.
  • [v. Patience,] Man. I. 8.
Abject.
  • [Mean,] Ha. II. 5. O. (augm.)
  • [Contemptible,] AS. II. 8. O. (augm.)
  • excess of modesty, Man. III. 9. E.
Ability.
  • [Potentialness] T. III. 5. O.
  • [Nat. Power] NP. per tot.
  • [Possessions] Po.
Abjure,
[Swear. RC. VI. 4. (a∣gainst.]
Ablatum,
TM. VI. 7.
Able,
[adj. Ability.]
Abode,
vid. Abide.
Abolish.
  • [a. Nothing] T. I. 1. O.
  • [Annihilate] AS. I. 1. O.
  • [Destroy] AS. I. 4. O.
    • Law [v. Law (un.]
    • Act [v. Act (un.]
Abominate.
  • [v. Hate] AS. V. 3. O. (aug.)
  • [Aversation] AS. V. 5. O. (aug.)
Aboord
[into, or in Ship.]
Abortion,
AC. I. 3. O.
Above,
Prep. V. 1. O.
  • [adv. Upper] Sp. III. 5.
  • [More then, &c.]
Abound,
v. TM. I. 2. E.
  • [v. Redundance,] TM. I. 3. E.
About,
as round—Prep. III. 3. O.
  • [more or less] Adv. V. 3.
  • [concerning] Prep. I. 3. O.
Abroad,
[out of] Prep. IV. 2.
  • [without] Prep. IV. 2. O.
  • [in public] adv. TM. V. 4.
Abrogate
[un-law.] RC. IV. 3.
Abrupt.
  • [confused] TM. V. 2. O.
    • sp. ended confused∣ly.]
      • discontinued confused∣ly.]
Absence,
Sp. II. 1. O.
Absolving.
  • [Acquitting,] RJ. II. 7.
  • [un-excommunicate,] RE. V. 5.
Absolute.
  • [perfect] T. III. 9.
  • op. to dependent, TM. IV. 3. O.
  • op. to relative, T. I. 8. O.
Absolution,
vid. Absolve.
Abstein,
TA. V. 6. O.
  • [v. Abstinence] Man. II. 2.
Abstemious,
[adj. Abstinence,]
  • Man. II. 2.
  • sp. from Wine.
Abstersive,
adj.
  • [a. purgation (dim.]
  • [a. purity] TM. V. 6.
Abstinence,
TA. V. 6. O.
  • vertue, Man. II. 2.
Abstract,
D. II. 2.
  • [epitome] D. V. 7.
Abstruse.
  • [obscure] D. III. 9. O.
  • [concealed] TA. I. 8. O.
Absurd.
  • [foolish] HA. VI. 2. D.
  • [nor congruous] T. V. 5.
Abundance,
TM. I. 2. E.
Abuse,
[Use, TA. V. 6. (corr.]
  • [speak Injuriously] RJ. IV. 1.
Abusiveness.
  • [proneness to abuse.]
  • [scurrility] Man. IV. 9. E.
Abutt
[v. Margin,] Sp. III. 4. A.
Abysse
[Deep] TM. II. 3. (aug.)
Academy,
RC. III. 6.
Acara,
Fi. V. 8. A.
Accelerate.
  • [a. Swift] NP. V. 9.
  • [a. Soon] Sp. I. 4.
Accent,
D. I. 9.
Accept,
TA. IV. 4. A.
Acceptable.
  • [adj. p. Accept,] TA. IV. 4. A.
    • sp. (apt.]
  • [delighting] AS. IV. 7.
Acception of a word.
  • [meaning] D. II. A.
Access.
  • [v. Come] TA. VI. 1.
  • [power of a p to come.]
  • [leave of a p to come.]
  • [opportunity of a p to come.]
Accessary,
TM. IV. 4. O.
Accident.
  • op. to Subst. T. I. 5. O.
  • [adj. Contingent] T. V. 8. O. (thing.)
  • [adj. Fortune] AS. I. 2. D. (thing)
  • sp. Event. TA. V.
Acclamation.
AC. III. 3. O.
  • [Exclamation
    • through Joy]
    • of Praise]
Accommodate.
  • [a. Congruous, T. V. 6. (make]
  • [a. Means] T. II. 6. O.
  • [a. Provision] Pr.
Accompany.
  • [v. Companion] RO. IV. 2.
  • [v. Being, T. I. 1. with or together]
  • [v. Going, TA. VI. with or together]
Accomplish.
  • [a. Perfect] T. III. 9. (make)
  • [Perform] TA. III. 6.
  • [Finish] TA. III. 7.
Accord.
  • [a. Assent] AS. II. 3.
  • [a. Congruous] T. V. 5.
  • ...Of one
  • [with simultaneous Spontane∣ity]
  • ...Of ones own
  • [adv. Spontaneous,] AS. IV. 9
According.
  • [adv. Congruous,] T. V. 5.
  • as. Adv. I. 3.
  • to. Prep. II. 1.
Accordingly.
Adv. I. 3. O.
Accost.
  • [a. Near] Sp. II. 3.
  • [Address] AC. V. 2.
  • [Salute] AC. V. 3.
Accounting.
  • [Reckoning] TA. IV. 6.
  • [Esteeming] AS. II. 8.
Accoutred.
  • [Clothed] Pr. IV.
  • [Armamented] Pr. IV. A.
Accrue.
  • [p. Effect] T. II. O.
  • [v. Event] TA. V.

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Accumulate,
[a. Heap] O. II. 6.
Accurate.
adj. Perfect. T. III. 9.
Accurse
[Curse] AS. I. 3. O.
Accuse.
  • [as Informer] RJ. I. 3.
  • [as Plaintiff] RJ. I. 4.
  • falsly. a. Calumny. RJ. IV. 7.
Accustom.
a. Custom. RC. IV. 1. A.
  • to doe, &c. a. do, &c. (frequent)
Ace.
  • [One,] Mea. II. 1.
  • [Point] Mag. I. 1.
Acerbity.
Q. IV. 3. A.
Ach
[Pain] NP. V. 3. O.
Achieve.
  • [a. Perfect] T. III. 9.
  • [Perform] TA. III. 6.
  • [a. Action] T. 1. 7.
Acid.
Q. IV. 4.
Acknowledge.
  • [Assent] AS. II. 3.
  • [Concession] D. VI. 3. A.
  • [Confess] D. VI. 9.
Aconite.
(Woolv's-bane]
  • Winter. HS. I. 3.
Acorn
[Mast of the Oke.]
Acquaint.
[Know (make]
Acquaintance.
RO. IV. 4.
Acquiesce.
  • [v. Rest.] Mo. O.
  • [v. Content] Ha. I. 3.
Acquire.
  • [Obtain] TA. V. 1.
  • [Gain] TA. V. 2.
Acquitting.
  • of debt. TA. IV. 9.
  • of guilt. RJ. II. 7.
Acre.
[Area of 160 Pole square.]
Acrimony.
Q. IV. 2. O.
Act.
  • [Action] T. I. 7.
  • [Chapter] (as an act in a Play) D. III. 3.
    • [Law] RC. IV. 3.
    • [Edict] RC. IV. 3. A.
  • [real existence] T. III. 5.
    • to— a. Action.
    • —in a Play. RC. III. 9.
Action.
T. 1. 7.
Spiritual
AS
  • of God. AS. I.
  • of the Speculative Vnder∣derstanding. AS. II.
  • of the Practical Vnder∣standing. AS. III.
  • of the Will. AS. IV.
  • Corporeal— AC.
  • of Vegetative. AC. I.
  • of Sensitive. AC. II.
  • of Man. AC. III.
    • [Gesture] AC. VI. A.
    • Iudicial.— RJ. II.
    • [Suit] RJ. II. A.
Active.
  • [adj. Action (apt.]
  • [adj. Business, (apt.]
  • [adj. Nimbleness] N P. V. 8.
Actual.
T. III. 5.
Acus Aristotelis,
Fi. VIII. 5.
Acute.
  • Sharp. [adj. cut. (apt]
  • angle. Mag. III. 3. O.
  • [Intense] TM. I. 8. E.
  • [Sprightly] NP. IV. 2.
  • Sound. Q. III. 1. E.
  • [Sagacious] Ha. III. 1.
Adage
D. V. 1. A.
Adamant
[Diamond] St. IV. 1.
Adapt.
  • [a. Proportion (perf.]
  • [a. Congruous.]
Add.
  • [to—pur.]
  • [together—pur.]
  • [adj. Sum (make]
  • [adj. Aggregate, (make]
  • [Find
  • [reckon
  • Sum]
  • Aggregate]
Adder,
[Viper] Be. VI. 7. A.
  • s Blt. Ex. IV. 7.
  • s Tongue. HL. I. 9. A.
Addice.
  • [Cuting
    • Hammer— of Barrel mech.]
    • Instrument of Barrel mech.]
Addict.
[v. Incline
  • naturally]
  • habitually]
Addition.
TM. VI. 6. vid. Add.
Addle
[Putrid] NP. V. 2.
Address.
AC. V. 2.
Adequate.
adj. Equality. TM. I. 5.
Adhere.
TA. II. 2.
Adherent,
[adj. a. TA. II. 2.]
  • [Accessary] TM. IV. 4. O.
Adjacent.
  • [Margining] Sp. III. 4. A.
  • [Near] Sp. II. 3.
Adjective.
D. II. 3. O.
Adieu,
[Valediction.] AC. V. 8. O.
Adjoin.
  • [Join] TA. II. 1.
  • [Margin] Sp. III. 4. A.
  • [Near] Sp. II. 3.
Adjourn.
  • [discontinue till a set day]
  • [a. Late. Sp. I. 4. O.] by dis∣continuing. TM. III.
Adjudge
to—a. Sentence. RJ. II. 5. A.
Adjunct.
T. VI. 1. O.
Adjure.
  • [a. Swear] RC. VI. 4. (make)
  • [Entreat
  • [Command
for God's sake.
Adjust.
  • [a. Equal] TM. I. 5. (make)
  • [a. Congruous] T. V. 5. (make)
  • [Balance] TA. IV. 6. A.
Adjutant.
RM. III. 4. A.
Adjuvant.
T. II. 5.
Administer.
  • [Serve]
  • [Yield] TA. IV. 1.
  • [Give] TA. IV. 4.
Administration,
  • [Vice-Executor∣ship to—sentenced.]
    • Male— Man. VI. 5.
Admiral,
[Navy (Officer.]
Admiring.
AS. V. I.
Admit.
  • [Permit] sp. to enter.]
  • [Concession] D. VI. 3. A.
  • [Allow of]
Admonish,
Warn. RO. V. 4. A.
Adolescence.
Me. VI. 2.
Adonis-flower.
HF. IX. 5.
Ado,
[Endeavour.] TA. III. 4.
Adopt.
[instead-a. child, RO. I. 2. O. (make]
Adore,
[worship.] RE. IV.
Adorn,
[a. ornate.] TM. V. 5.
Advance.
  • [go forward] RM. II. 2. E.
  • [a. Direct. Mag. II. 8. E. (make]
  • [a. Lift] O. I. 1. A.
    • [a. Upper] Sp. III. 5.
    • [a. Superiority
    • [a. High] TM. II. 4.
      • TM. I. 5. E.
      • RO. III.
    • Prefer. [a. Dignity.] H. II. 5.
Advantage.
  • [Superiority] TM. I. 5. E.
  • [Gain] TA. V. 2.
  • [Occasion] T. II. 4. A.
Advent,
[to-Coming.] TA. VI. 1.
Advntitious.
  • [besides
    • Intention Sp. Ca∣sual.]
    • Expecta∣tion. Sp. Ca∣sual.]
  • [Accessory] TM. IV. 4. O.
Adventure.
  • [Contingency] T. V. 7. O.
  • [Fortune] AS. I. 2. D.
  • [Essay] TA. III. 4. A.
  • [Danger] T. V. 3. O.
  • [Out-sent, adj. Commerce thing]
  • At- [without fear of the event.]
Adverb.
  • Derived. D. II. 4.
  • Vnderived. D. II. 9.
Adverse.
  • [Opposite] T. VI. 8. O.
  • [Contrary] T. V. 5. O.
  • [Enemy] RO. IV. 1. O.
  • [Adversity] Ha. I. 2. O.
Adversary,
[Enemy] RO. IV. 1. O.
Adversity.
Ha. I. 2. O.
Advert,
[observe] AS. III. 1. A.
Advertise.
  • [Know, AS. II. 5. (make]
  • [Warn] RO. V. 4. A.
Advise.
  • Giving— [a. Advice.] RO. V. 4.
  • Taking— [p. Advice.] RO. V. 4.
Advised.
[adj. p. Advise.]
  • [adj. Considerate] Ha. IV. 1.
  • [adj. Heedful] Ha. IV. 2.
Adulation,
[Fawning] Man. IV. 7. E.
Adult,
[adj. Adolescence.] Me. VI. 2.
Adulterate,
[Forgery] RJ. IV. 4. A.
Adultery.
RJ. IV. 2. A.
Adumbrate,
[a. Shadow.] Q. I. 2. O.
Advocate.
  • [Pleader] RJ. I. 7.
  • [Mediator] RJ. I. 2. A.
Advowson,
[Right RC. IV. of fu∣ture giving Presbyters (place]
Adust.
[adj. p. preter. Fire.]
Afar.
[adv. Remote.] Sp. II. 3. O.
Affable.
  • [adj. Man. VI. 3.]
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Affair.
  • [adj. p. fur. Do (thing)
  • [Business] TA. III.
  • [Thing] T. I. 2.
Affect.
  • [v. Affectation.]
  • [v. Affection.]
  • [Delight] AS. IV. 7.
Affectation.,
[Conceitedness.] HA. III. 3. O.
  • of Empire [Ambition.] MA. III. 9. D.
Affection.
  • Passion, AS. V. & AS. VI.
  • [Desire] AS. V. 4.
  • [Love] AS. V. 2.
Affiance.
  • [etrothing] RO. II. 3.
  • [Confidence] AS. V. 6.
Affidavit,
[Sworn Testimony.] RJ. I. 7. A.
Affinity.
RO. II.
Affirming,
D. VI. 2.
Affix
[to
  • fasten.]
  • Put.]
Afflict,
[a. Adversity,] Ha. I. 2. O.
Affluence,
[Abundance.] TM. II. 2. E.
Afford,
[permit to have.]
  • [Yield] TA. IV. 1.
  • [Grant] D. VI. 3. A.
  • [Give] TA. IV. 4.
  • [Sell] RC. V. 3.
Affraid,
[adj. Fear.] AS. V. 5. O.
Affront,
RJ. IV. 1. A.
Afresh.
  • [adv.
    • New. Sp. I. 3.
    • Repeated. TA. II. 6.
  • [again] Adv. IV. 2.
After.
  • [op. to before]
    • [behind] Prep. V. 3. O.
    • [adv. Posterior]
    • [adv. Follow]
  • [According to]
    • As by patern. Prep. II. 1.
    • [adv. Congruous to]
  • Birth, [secundine.] PP. VI. 7. A.
  • Noon, [after—adj. noon. (time.]
  • Time, [adj. Future.] Sp. I. 1. D. (Time.]
Again.
Adv. IV. 2.
  • [adv. p repeating.] TA. II. 6.
Against.
Prep. II 3. O.
  • Over— Prep. VI. 3. O.
Agaric,
[Fungus of Larix-tree.]
Agast,
[adj. Fear. AS▪ V. 5. O. (augm.]
Agat.
St. II. 1. A.
Age.
  • [Life-time] Mea. VI.
  • of what— [adj. preter. Age, how many years?]
  • under— [of Pupillar age.]
  • of full— [Un-pupilled by Age]
  • [adj. pret. Adolescence.]
  • middle— [Manhood.] Me. VI. 3.
  • Declining— Mea. VI. 3. A
  • Old— Mea. VI. 4.
  • Decrepit— Mea. VI. 4. A.
  • [Generation] Mea. VI. A.
Agent.
  • [adj. a. Action. (person]
  • [pro—adj. Business, TA. III.
  • (Officer.]
  • (Person.]
Aggravate.
  • [a. Great] TM. I. 1. E.
  • [a. Intension] TM. I. 8. E.
Aggregate.
TM. III. 6. O.
Agility.
  • Nimble, NP. V. 8.
  • [Swift] NP. V. 9.
Agitate
  • [Move] Mo. (freq.)
  • [Drive] TA. VI. 5. O.
  • [Swing] Mo. VI. 3.
    • [a. vice-business. TA. III.
Aglet,
[round Lamin. (dim.]
Agnus-Castus.
Sh. I. 6. A.
Agoe,
[adv. Past.] Sp. . 1. E.
Agony,
AS. VI. 8.
  • [Grief (Impetus.]
  • [Anger (Impetus.]
Agree.
  • [v. Congruous] T. V. 5.
  • [a. Contract] RC. V.
  • ...to
  • [Consent] AS. II. 3.
  • [Grant] D. VI. 3. O.
  • together. V. Man. IV. 3.
Agreeable.
  • [Congruous] T. V. 5.
  • [Expedient,] T. V. 6.
Agriculture.
O. III.
Agrimony,
HF. VIII. 3.
  • Dutch— HF. III. 8.
Aground
  • on earth]
  • contiguous to the earth.]
Ague,
S. II. 1. A.
Ah,
Interject. sp. Love.
  • Sorrow.
  • Desire.
  • Insinuation.
Ay,
[adv. Ever.] Sp. I. 1.
Aid,
[Adjuvant.] T. II. 5.
Ail.
  • [v. Passion] T. I. 7. O.
  • [v. Impot.] NP. V. O.
  • [v. Want] TA. I. 5. O.
Aim.
  • [Object] T. VI. 2.
  • [End] T. II. 6.
Air,
El. II.
  • Ethereal, El. II. 1.
  • of face, [Figure, (modus]
  • [Tune.]
  • Wood, [Maple tuberous (augm.)
  • to—abroad, [put in the Air.]
Airy.
  • [adj. Air.]
  • [Wanton] NP. IV. 3. O.
  • [Conceited] Ha. III. 3. O.
    • of Hawks, [Younglings (aggreg.) of Hawks.]
Ake,
AC. II. 7.
Akorn,
[Mast of the Oke.]
Alabaster,
St. II. 1.
Alacrity,
Ha. IV. 3.
Alarm.
  • [Arming (sign]
  • [Assaulting (sign]
Alass,
Interject. II. 1.
Alate,
[Past. Sp. I. 1. E. (dim.]
Alaternus,
Sh. IV. 4.
Albeit,
[Although.] Conj. II. 2.
Alchimy,
[Chimic.] O. VI.
Alcoran,
[Scripture of Mahome∣tans.]
Alcyon
[King-fisher.] Bi. III. 9.
Alder,
Tr. V. 3.
  • Berry bearing, —Sh. II. 7.
Alderman,
[Assessor of Corpora∣tion (Officer.]
Ale,
Pr. I. 7.
Ale-cost,
HF. II. 4.
Ale-hoof,
[Ground-Ivy] HL. VI. 11.
Ale-house,
[adj. Selling (house) of Ale.]
Alembick,
[adj. Distillation (ves∣sel.]
Alexanders,
HF. IV. 4.
Algebra,
[adj. Invention (art) in quantity (Science.]
Alien,
[Foreiner.] RO. IV. 3. O.
Alienate,
Po. O.
  • [un- a. Propriety from him∣self.]
  • [a. Stranger] R. IV. 4. O.
Alight.
  • [un-
    • Ride]
    • Sit]
  • Down-go] TA. VI.
Alike.
  • [adv. Like.] TM. V. 1.
  • [adv. Equal] TM. I. 5.
Aliment,
[adj. Nutrition. AC. I. 6. (thing]
Alimony,
[Proportioned (thing) for Provisions.]
Alisanders,
H. IV. 4.
Alive,
[adj. AC. I. 7.]
  • Cole, [n. adj. Fire cole.]
Alkakengi,
[Winter-cherry.] HS. IX. 8.
Alkanet,
HL. IX. 2.
All,
Pron. V. 3.
  • at— [adv. Any.]
  • be it Conj. II. 2.
  • though Conj. II. 2.
  • one, [Equal.] TM. I. 5.
  • ready, vid. Already.
  • ...together.
    • [adv. Total] TM. VI.
    • [adv. Aggregate] TM. III. 6. O.
    • [adv. Perfect] TM. III. 9.
  • ...waies
    • in all (times)
    • adv. all (times)
  • Sp. in all times when it ought to be.]
Allay.
  • [a. Remiss] TM. I. 8. D.
  • [a. Little] TM. I. 1. D.
  • [v. more-remiss, &c.]
Allege.
  • [a. Argumentation.]
  • [a. Quotation.]
Allegiance.
  • [Loyalty] Man. V. 6.
  • [Duty of Subjection.]
Allegory,
[continued Trope,] sp. Metaphor.]
Alley.

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All-heal,
HF. V. 8.
  • Hercules— HF. IV. 10.
Alligator
[Crocodile] B. VI. 3.
Ally,
vid. Alliance.
Alliance.
  • [League] RC. III. 8.
  • [Affinity] RO. II.
Alloy
  • Stiffen by mixture]
  • un-price by mixture]
Allot,
[Appoint
  • Measure]
  • Proportion]
Allow.
  • [Appoint sp. Measure]
  • [Permit sp. Proportion]
  • [Stipendiate] RO. VI. 4. A.
  • [Give] TA. IV. 4.
  • [Yield] TA. IV. 1.
  • [Grant] D. VI. 3. A.
  • [Approve] AS. III. 3.
  • [Consent] AS. II. 3.
Allowance.
  • [appointed Measure]
  • [Permitted Proportion]
  • [Stipend] RO. VI. 4. A.
  • [Maintenance] RO. VI. 4.
Allude,
[a. Allusion.] D. IV. 9. A.
Allure.
RO. V. 5.
Allusion.
D. IV. 9. A.
Almanack,
[adj. Year-book, of pl. Series of Daies, of every Month,]
Almes,
[adj. p. Almsgiving (thing]
  • ...giving.
    • the Virtue, Man. III. 5.
    • the Act, [a. Almsgiving.] Man. III. 5.
Almicantar.
W. VI. 7. A.
Almighty,
[all-adj. Power.] Ha. II. 6.
Almner,
[Alms (officer]
Almond.
  • Tree, Tr. IV. 1. A.
  • Fruit, Tr. IV. 1. A. (Fruit)
  • [Glandule] PG. II. 7.
  • Place of them, PG. III. 9. A.
Almost.
Adv. V. 1.
Aloe.
  • Herb, HL. VIII. 1. A.
  • Tree, Tr. VIII. 1.
Aloft
[Adv. High.] TM. II. 4.
Alone.
  • [Solitary] RO. IV. 2. O.
  • [Only] Adv. IV. 1. O.
Along.
  • [on this side] Prep. VI. 2.
  • [beside] Prep. IV. 3. O.
  • [adv. p. continue.]
  • all— [adv. Lying] AC. VI. 7. A.
Aloof
[adv. Remote.] Sp. II. 3. O.
Aloud
[adv. Sound. Q. III. (aug.]
Alpe
[Bullfinch] Bi. III. 5.
Alphabet
  • Series of Let∣ters.]
  • Catalogue of Let∣ters.]
Already.
  • [having been before]
  • [adv. preter. Past.] Sp. I. 1. E.
  • [which is now]
  • [before this time]
Also.
Conj. IV. 2.
Altar,
Sacrificing (place.) Po. II. 4. A.
Alter,
[Change.] TA. II. 6. A.
Altercation,
[Contentiousness.] Man. IV. 3. D.
Alternation,
[Turn.] T. VI. 7.
Althaea,
HF. IX. 7.
Altitude,
[Height.] TM. II. 4.
Alum.
St. V. 2.
Am.
  • [v. Being] T. I. 1.
  • Copula.
Amain,
[adv. Intension.] TM. I. 8. E.
Amalgama,
Mingle with Quick∣silver.
Amaranthus.
[Princes Feather] HF. I. 15. A.
Amass,
[a. Heap.] O. II. 6.
Amate,
[a. Fear.] AS. V. 6. O.
Amaze.
  • [a. Extasie] AS. VI. 8. A.
  • [a. Stupor] NP. II. 1. O.
  • with admiration, AS. V. 1.
Ambages,
[about—Wandring Speeches.]
Ambassage.
  • [Political RC. Sending] TA. VI. 4.
Amber
St. II. 8 A.
  • gris. St. V. 9.
Ambient.
  • [about the outside] Sp. III. 6. O.
  • [adj. Periphery]
Ambiguous,
[adj. p. abst. Doubt.]
  • [adj. Equivocation.]
Ambition,
Man▪ III. 9. E.
Ambling,
Mo. II. 2.
Ambedexter.
  • [using equally all his hands.]
  • [seeming of all parties.]
Ambulatory,
[adj Walk] Mo. II. 1.
Ambush.
RM. I. 9. A.
Amen
[it Imper.
  • Being]
  • Copula.]
Amend,
[v. Better.] TM. I. 9. E.
  • make—s [v. compens.] TA. II. 7. A.
Amerce,
[Mulct.] RJ. VI. 7.
Amethyst,
St. IV. 6.
Amia▪
Fi. IV. 1.
Amiable
[adj. p. Love (abstr.]
Amicable,
[adj. a. Friend.] RO. IV. 1
Amiss.
adv.
  • adv.
    • Evil.] T. III. 2 O.
    • Err.] TA. III. 8.
  • Transc. (corruptiue]
Amity,
[a. Friend RO. IV. 1. (abst.)
Ammi,
[Bishops-weed.] HF. V. 4. A.
Ammunition.
RM. V.
Amomum.
 
Among,
[betwixt.] Prep. VI. 3.
Amorous,
[adj. a Love. AS. V. 3. (Abstr.]
Amort,
[adj Grief. AS. V. 4. O. (impetus]
Amount,
[p Sum.] TM. VI. 6. A
Amphibious,
[Inhabiting Lan and Water.]
Amphiboly,
[Doubtfulness of sense.]
Amphitheatre,
[Round building for Shews.]
Ample.
  • Wide, Sp. II. 5.
  • [Great] TM. I. 1. E.
  • [Broad] TM. II. 2.
Ampliation.
D. IV. 2. O.
Amplifie,
a. D. IV. 2. O.
Amulet,
[adj. a. Physitian (thing)
  • with—adj. p. carry (abstr.)
  • adj. hang at neck, &c.]
An
Article. I.
Anabaptist,
[Rebaptizing Schis∣matic.]
Anacardium.
Tr. IV. 8. A.
Anagram,
[Play of changing the orders of Letters.]
Analem,
[Representing (thing) by lines;] sp. of the Sphere imaginary.]
Analogy,
[Proportion.] Me. O.
Analysis,
[Artificial Segregation.]
Anarch.
R. O.
Anas Campestris Bellrii.
Bi. II. 4. A.
Anathema,
[Excommunication.] RE. V. 5.
Anatomy.
  • Cutting up, [Segregation by cutting.]
  • Body cut up, [Body segrega∣ted by cutting.]
Ancestor.
[Progenitor.] RO. I. 1.
Anchor.
RN. III. 9.
Anchorite,
[Hermit. RE. II. 7. A. circumsepimented.]
Anchove.
Fi. III. 12.
Ancient.
  • [adj. Old] Sp. I. 3. O.
  • [adj. Old-age.] Mea. VI. 4.
  • [Ensign] RM. III. 2.
  • of hip. RN. III. 7. A.
Anckle,
[Protuberant end of the Leg-bone.]
Ancome,
[Porous bile.]
And,
Conj. I. 2.
Andiron.
[Fewel-supporting (In∣strument.]
Anemony,
H. IX. 3.
Aneuresma.
S. III. 8. A.
Anew.
  • [adv.
    • New. Sp. I. 3.
    • Repeat. TA. II. 6.
  • [again] Adv. IV. 2.
Angel.
  • [Spirit.] W. I. 1.
  • Good— W. I. 2.
  • Bad— W. I. 2. O.
  • In money, Mea. IV. 4.
  • Fish. [Scate] Fi. II. 5.
Angelica.
HF. IV. 5.
Anger.
AS. V. 9.
  • viious— Man. I. 9. D.
Angle.
Mag. III. 2. O.
  • right— Mag. III. 3.
  • obtuse— Mag. III. 3. E.
  • acute— Mag. III. 3. D.
  • to— [Hunt Fish with Wand and Line.]
Aguish.
  • [Anxiety.] Ha. I. 3. O.
  • [Pain] NP. V. 3. O. (augm.)
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Angular,
[adj. Angle.] Mag. III. 2. O.
Any.
  • the particular, Pron. II. 3. O.
  • the Indefinite, Pron. III. 1.
  • whither, [to any (place]
  • where, [in any (place.]
Animadversion,
[Observation.] AS. III. 1. A.
Animal.
W. V. 4.
Animate
parts of the world. W. V.
  • to— [Encourage] RO. VI. 2.
Animosity
  • old anger.]
  • perverse anger.]
Aniseed.
HF. IV. 1.
Ankle,
vid. Anckle.
Annals,
[adj. Year (segr.] History]
Annats
[Tribute out of the Years Revenue.]
Annex,
[to-joyn.] TA. II. 1.
Annihilate.
AS. I. 1. O.
Anniversary.
[adj. Year (segr.]
  • sp. Solemnity.]
Annoy.
  • [a. Hurt] T. IV. 1. O.
  • [a. Trouble] TA. V. 9. O.
Annotations,
[Comment.] D. V. 6. D.
Annual.
[adj. Year (segreg.]
Annuity.
  • [adj. year (segr.)
    • Paiment.]
    • Rent.]
    • Stipend.]
Annull.
  • [a. Nothing] T. I. 1. O.
  • [Annihilate] AS. I. 1. O.
  • [un-do]
Annulet,
Mag. V. 2. (dim.)
Annunciation,
[Narration] D. V. 3.
Anint,
[smear] O. V. 6. A.
Anomalous.
  • [not- (adj. p.) Rule] D. IV. 5.
  • [exorbitant]
Anon,
[Adv. Futur. Sp. I. 1. O.]
Anonymous,
[not- (adj. p.) name.] T. I. 4.
Another.
Pron. V. I. & diff. T. III.
Answer.
D. VI. 1. O.
  • ...able.
  • [adj. Congruity] T. V. 5.
  • [adj. Fur. Reckoning] TA. IV. 6.
Ant.
EX. IV. 5.
  • bear, Be. V. 5.
Antagonist.
  • [Enemy] RO. IV. 1. O.
  • [Contrary] T. V. 5. O.
  • [Opposite] T. VI. 8. O.
Antarctic.
  • Circle. W. VI. 5. O.
  • Pole. [adj. South pole.]
Antecedent,
[Preceding.] Sp. I. 2. E.
Antedate,
[before- a. date.] Sp. I. 5.
Anthem.
RE. IV. 2. A.
St. Anthony's fire,
[Erysipelas.] S. II. 7. A.
Antic,
[Old] Sp. I. 3. O.
  • Corrupt.]
  • Manner.]
Antichrist,
G. 2. O.
Anticipate.
  • [Prevent] TA. III. 9.
  • [v. Soon] Sp. I. 4. E.
Antidote,
[adj. against-poyson (thing.]
Antilope,
[goat (kind) having straight wreathed horns.]
Antimony,
Met. III. 2.
Antipathy,
[natural Aversation.] AS. V. 5. O.
Antiperistasis,
[Resistance of con∣trary quality.]
Antipodes,
[Over against- sited in the remotest parts of the Globe diametrically opposite]
Antiquary,
[Learned (Artist) in Old (things.]
Antiquated,
[Annull'd by being un-custom'd.]
Antique,
vid. Antic.
Antiquity.
  • [Oldness] Sp. I. 3. O.
  • [Old-age] Me. VI. 4.
Antithesis,
[Opposition.] T. VI. 8. O.
Antitype,
[typed. T. II. 3. A. (thing]
Anvil,
[the Iron supporting (Instr.) of the hammered (thing.]
Anxiety,
HA. I. 3. O.
Apace,
[adv. Swift.] NP. V. 9.
Apart.
  • [adv. Segregate] TM. III. 6.
  • Transc. (Segreg.)
Ape.
Be. III. 1. A.
Aper.
Fi. IV. 9. A.
Aphorism.
  • [brief Rule] D. IV. 5.
  • [Authentic sentence] D. III. 1. A.
Aphua gobites.
Fi. III. 9.
Apocryphal,
[doubtfully autho∣riz'd.]
Apologue.
  • [Fictitious example]
  • [Instructive Fiction]
Apology,
[Plea.] RJ. II. 3. A.
Apophthegm,
[wise Sentence.]
Apoplexy.
S. IV. 3. A.
Aporrhais.
EX. VII. 3. A.
Apostasie.
RE. III. 6. O.
Apostem.
S. I. 6. A.
Apostle.
RE. II. 3.
Apothecary.
O. VI. A.
Appale.
  • a. Pale. AC. IV. 9. O.]
  • a. Fear. AS. V. 6. O.]
Apparel.
Pr. IV.
Apparence.
  • [seeming] TA. I. 9. A.
  • at Law. RJ. II. 2. A.
  • [ens apparens] T. I. 2. O.
Apparent.
  • [adj. Seeming] TA. I. 9. A.
  • [adj. Manifest.] TA. I. 9.
Apparition,
[p. See] of Spirits..
Apparitor,
[adj. a. Citation. RJ. II. 1. (Officer.]
Appartment.
Po. III. 2. A.
Appeal.
RJ. II. 8. A.
Appear.
  • [v. as Thing] T. I. 2. O.
  • [v. Manifest] TA. I. 9.
  • [v. Seeming] TA. I. 9. O.
  • [—Iudicially] RJ. II. 2. A.
Appearing Meteor.
El. V.
Appease,
[un—a. Anger] AS. V. 9.
Appendage,
[adj. Accessary. (thing.] TM. IV. 4. O.
Appertein,
[v. Pertinence.] TM. IV. 5.
Appetite.
NP. II. 4.
Applaud.
  • Commend. RO. V. 7. (sign.]
  • Praise. RO. V. 8. (augm.]
Apple.
  • Tree, Tr. I. 1.
  • Fruit, PP. III. 1.
  • Thorn.— HS. VII. 7. A.
    • of Love. HS. IX. 2.
    • Adams,— Tr. I. 7. A.
  • Mad— HS. IX. 2. A.
    • of the Eye [Black (part) of the Eye.]
Apply.
TA. II. 3.
  • [Together-joyn] TA. I. 1.
Appoint.
  • [Intend] AS. IV. 3.
  • [Design] TA. HI. 1.
  • [a. Command] RO. V. 1.
Apposite
  • [Congruous. T. V. 5.
  • [Pertinent. TM. IV. 5.
Apprehend.
  • [understand] NP. I. 1.
  • [a. common Sense] NP. II. 1.
  • [a. Opinion] AS. II. 6. O.
  • [arrest] R J. II. 1. A.
Apprentice.
  • [Learner. RO. III. 3. O
    • (Merchant.]
    • (Mechanic.]
Approch,
[v. Near.] Sp. II. 3.
Approbation▪
AS. III. 3.
Appropriate.
TA. I. 2.
  • [a. Proper, T M. IV. 6. (make]
Approve.
AS. III. 3.
Appurtenance.
  • [Pertinent] TM. IV. 5.
  • [Accessory] TM. IV. 4. O.
Apricock.
Tr. II. 2.
April,
[the fourth Month.]
Apron,
[hanging (Vest) before the Belly.]
Apt.
  • Transc. (abstr.)
  • [adj. Congruous] T. V. 5.
  • [adj p. Disposition] HA. O.
Aptitude.
  • [Congruity] T. III. 5.
  • [Sagacity] Ha. III. .
  • [Alacrity]
  • [Disciple (abstr.]
Aquarius,
[11th. of the 12 parts of the Zodiac.]
Aqueduct.
Po. II. 8. A.
Aquila,
Fi. II. 1. A,
Aquosity,
[Water (abstr.]
Arable,
Po I. 4.
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    Arbalist,
    [adj. a. Crosbow. RM. V. 4. A. (person]
    Arbitrary,
    [adj. Liberty.] AS. IV. 8.
    Arbitrator.
    RJ. I. 2.
    Arbitrement,
    v. RJ. I. 2.
    Arbor
    [Room of Trees.]
    Arbutus,
    [Strawberry Tree] Sh. III. 4.
    Arch
    [Principal.]
    • an Arch, Po. III. 6. A.
    • of Circle, [part of adj. Cir∣cle-line.]
    Archangel,
    [Principal Angel.]
    • dead Nettle, HF. VIII. 10.
    Archbishop,
    [Primat.] RE. II. 4.
    Archdeacon,
    [Bishops Substitute.]
    Archer,
    [adj. a. Bow. RM. V. 4. (person.]
    Architecture,
    [a. Buildings. (Art.]
    Architrave,
    [Chief beam.]
    Archives,
    [Store (place) of old Writings.]
    Arctic,
    [adj. North.]
    • Circle, W. VI. 5.
    • Pole, [adj. North pole.]
    Ardent.
    • [adj. Fire] El. I.
    • [adj. Heat, Q. V. 1. E. (aug.]
    • [adj. Zeal] AS. VI. 1.
    Area,
    [Surface.] Mag. I. 3.
    Argent,
    [of Silver Colour.]
    Argu.
    v. D. IV. 6.
    Argument.
    • [Matter] T. II. 7.
    • [Object] T. VI. 2.
    • [adj. a. Argumentation, D. IV. 6. (thing.]
    Arid,
    [Dry.] Q. V. 2. D.
    Aries,
    [first of the 12 parts of the Zodiac.]
    Aright.
    • Transc. (Perf.)
    • [adv. Good] T. III. 2.
    Arise.
    AC. VI. 1.
    • as Sun [above- adj. Horizon (incept.]
    • as Hill [upward- Oblique.] Mag. II. 8.
    Aristocracy,
    [Government by the Nobles.]
    Aristolochy,
    [Birth-wort.]
    Arithmetic,
    [Numbring (art]
    Ark,
    (Box.] Pr. V. 2.
    Arm.
    • of Man. PG. V. 1.
    • of the Sea. [Bay.]
    • of a Tree, [Branch.] PP. I. 3.
    • to— [Arms.]
    Armada,
    [Army of Ships.]
    Armadillo,
    Be. V. 5. A.
    Armament.
    Pr. IV. a.
    Army,
    RM. IV. 1.
    Armor,
    Arms defensive, RM. V. 1. A.
    Armorer,
    [Arms (mechanic.]
    Armory,
    [Arms (place.]
    Arms.
    • offensive [Weapons] RM. V. I.
    • defensive. RM. V. 1. A.
      • man at— [armed (pft) Horse-man.]
      • as in a Scutcheon [adj. De∣gree RC. I. (sign) picture.]
    Aromatic.
    [adj. Spice.] Pr. II. 4.
    Arquebus,
    [RM. V. 6. (augm.]
    Array,
    vid. Aray.
    Arraign,
    [a. Bill.] RJ. II. 3.
    Arrant,
    [Genuin.] T. III. 4.
    Arras,
    [Room (vest) weaved pi∣cture (like.]
    Arrear,
    [Residue Debt.]
    Arrest.
    RJ. II. 1. A.
    Arrive,
    [to- come.] TA. VI. 1,
    Arrogance.
    • [Pride] Man. V. 2. O.
    • [Magisterialness] Man. IV. 8. D.
    • [Supercisiousness] Man. VI. 3. O.
    Arrogate,
    [Claim.] TA. I. 3.
    Arrow.
    RM. V. 5. A.
    • head. HS. VI. 1. A.
    Arse,
    [Buttock.] PG. IV. 6.
    Arsenal,
    [Ammunition (place.]
    Arsenick.
    St. VI. 4. A.
    Arsmart.
    HF. VIII. 6.
    • codded— HS. VIII. 9.
    Art.
    Ha VI. 3.
    Artemisia,
    [Mugwort.] HF. II. 2. A.
    Artery.
    PG. II. 4. A.
    • rough— [Wind-pipe.] PG. VI. 1. A.
    Artichoke.
    HF. III. 1. A.
    Article.
    • [Section] D. III. 2. A.
    • [Pact] RC. VI. A.
    • [adj. Accusation, RJ. I. 3. (thing]
    • as, A. The D. II. 8. A.
    Articulate.
    Q. III. 3. A.
    Artificer.
    RC. II. 5. A.
    Artificial.
    • [adj. Art] Ha. VI. 3.
    • [Factitious] T. III. 7. O.
    Artillery,
    [Ordnance. RM. V. 6. A. (aggreg.]
    Artist,
    [adj. Art. Ha. VI. 3. (per∣son.]
    Artizan.
    RC. II. 5. A.
    As.
    • opp. to So, Adv. I. 3.
    • ...Ear
    • ...Long
    • ...Much
    • -So
      • far how far
      • long how long
      • much how much
    • for, [concerning] Prep. I. 3. O.
    • for example, [ex. gr.] Con. IV. 3. O.
    • if Adv. III. 2. O.
    • it were Adv. III. 2. O.
    • though Adv. III. 2. O.
    • where— Conj. IV. 1.
    • for—much Conj. IV. 1.
    • [whilst] adv. III. 1.
    Asarabacca
    HL. VI. 6.
    Ascarides.
    Ex. I. 3.
    Ascend,
    [upward. Prep. V. 1. Ition▪ TA. 6.]
    Ascertain,
    [v. Certain. AS. II. 6. A. (make]
    Ascribe.
    • [a. Predicate] D. II. 8. O.
    • [Claim] TA. I. 3.
    Ash.
    Tr. VI. 5.
    • colour, [adj. ashes. El. IV. 3. (colour.]
    Ashamed,
    [adj. Shame.] AS. VI. 2. A.
    Ashes.
    El. IV. 3.
    Ashore,
    [on- shore]
    Aside.
    • [adv.
      • Separation] TA. II. 1. O
      • Solitary] RO. IV. 2. O..
        • Lay— or cast
          • Rejection] AS. IV. 5. O.
          • Desist] AS. IV. 6. O.
          • Intermit]
    Asilus.
    Ex. I. 4. A.
    Ask.
    • (Enquire [a. Question.] D. VI. 1
    • Require
      • Necessary
      • Expedient
      make]
    • Entreat] RO. V. 3.
    • Beg. [a. Begger.] RC. I. 8. A.
    • Demand.
      • as price, RC. VI. 2. O.
      • as due, TA. IV 2. A,
    • [Command] RO. V. 1.
    Askew,
    [Oblique] Mag. II. 8.
    Asleep,
    [adj. Sleep,] AC. II. 3. O. numb'd, [adj. p. Stupor] NP. II. 1. O.
    Aslope,
    [Oblique] Mag. II. 8.
    Asp.
    • Serpent, [Viper] Be. VI. 7. A.
    • Tree, [White poplar] Tr. VI. 7. A.
    Asparagus.
    HL. IX. 6.
    Aspect,
    [Face, PG. III. 1. (manner]
    Asperity.
    • [roughness] Q. VI. 2. D.
    • [austereness] Man. VI. 8. O.
    Aspersion,
    [Calumny] RJ. IV. 7.
    Asphodel,
    [Kings-spear] HL. V. 1.
    Aspiration,
    [Respiration. Mo. III. 2. (Impetus.]
    Aspire
    [a. Ambition.] Man. III. 9. E.
    Asquint,
    [Oblique (corrupt) Vi∣sion (manner]
    Ass▪
    e. I. 2.
    Assa foetida,
    [the gum of Lazar∣wort.]
    Assay.
    • [Essay] TA. III. 4. A.
    • [Endeavour] TA. III. 4.
    Assail,
    [Assault.] RM. I. 3.
    Assassin,
    [a. Murther, RI. III. 4. sp. under pretence of Religion.]
    Assault,
    RM. I. 3.
    Assemble,
    [a. Convention.] RC. III.
    Assent.
    AS. II. 3.
    Assentation,
    [Fawning] Man. IV. 8. E.
    Assertion,
    [Affirmation.] D. VI 2.
    Assess.
    • [a. Tax] RC. V. 9. O.
    • [Impose, adv. Proportion.]

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    Assessor.
    • in Iudgment, RJ. I. 1. A.
    • of Taxes, [v. Assess (Officer]
    Asseveration,
    [Affirmation. D. VI. 2. (augm.]
    Assiduity,
    [Diligence.] Ha. IV. 5.
    Assign.
    • Transfer right. RC. V. 1.
    • [Design] TA. III. 1.
    Assimilate,
    [a. Likeness. TM. V. 1. (make]
    Assist.
    • [v Adjuvant] T. II. 5.
    • [v. Assessor] RJ. I. 1. A.
    Assize.
    • Judgment [adj. Shire, Judici∣al Convention.]
      • [adj.
        • Law
        • Authority
        Measure]
    Associate,
    [a. Companion. RO. IV. 2. (make]
    Assoil,
    [Absolve.] RJ. II. 7.
    Assume.
    • to—take] TA. I. 4.
    • together-take] TA. I. 4.
    Assure.
    • [v. Certain] AS. II. 6.
    • [v. Assurance] AS. III. 6.
    Asswage,
    [v. Remission.] TM. I. 8. D.
    Asterisk.
    Mag. IV. 6. A.
    Asthma.
    S. V. 2.
    Astonish.
    • [a. Wonder, (augm.) AS. V. 1. (make]
    • [a. Extasie. AS. VI. 8. A. (make]
    • [Stupifie with
      • Wonder.]
      • Fear.]
    Astray.
    • [adj.
      • Err] TA. III. 8.
      • Wander] TA. VI. 3. A.
    Astride,
    [adj. Stride.] Mo. II. 3. O.
    Astringent.
    • in Virtue, [Binding.] Mo. IV. O.
    • in Tast, [Austere] Q. IV. 3.
    Astrolabe,
    [Star-measuring (Instr.]
    Astology,
    [Conjecturing (Art) by the stars.]
    Astronomy,
    Measuring (Art) of Heavenly (things]
    Asunder.
    • [adv. Segregate] TM. III. 6.
    • [adv. Separate] TA. II. 1. O.
    At.
    • [Nar, augm.] Prep. III. 1. O.
    • [In] Prep. IV. 1. O.
    • ...all.
    • [in any
      • Thing.
      • Manner.
    • last Adv. III. 3. O.
    • length Adv. III. 3. O.
    • last adv. last.
    • least adv. least.
    • most adv. most.
    • ...once
      • adv. One.]
      • in one (time]
      • with one blow, &c.
    Atchieve.
    • [a. Action] T. I. 7.
    • [Perform] TA. III. 6.
    • [a. Perfect. T. III. 9. (make]
    Atheism.
    RE. I. O.
    Atmosphere.
    El. II. 1. A.
    • [Sphere of Vapors.]
    Atom,
    [Indivisible body (dim.]
    Atone.
    • [un—Enemy RO. IV. 1. O. (make]
    • [a. Friend, RO. IV. 1. (make]
    Attac.
    • [Besiege] RM. I. 4.
    • [Assault] RM. I. 3. A.
    Attach,
    [Arrest] RJ. II. 2.
    Attagen.
    Bi. II. 3. A.
    Attein:
    [Obtein] TA. V. 1.
    Atteint.
    • [a. Accuser] RJ. I. 3.
    • [un-a. Noble, RC. I. 3. (make]
    Attempt,
    [Essay] TA. III. 4. A.
    Attend.
    • [Continue expecting]
    • [Wait] AC. V. 1. A.
    • Hearken [Hear (endeavor]
    • unto, [a. Observe.] AS. III. 1. A.
    Attention,
    vid. Attend.
    • Heedfulness▪] Ha. IV. 2.
    • Diligence] Ha. IV. 5.
    Attenuate
    [a. Rarity. Q. V. 3. D. (make]
    Attest.
    • [a. witness] RJ. I. 7. A.
    • [a. Protestation]
    Attire,
    [Clothing.] Pr. 4.
    Attourney,
    [for—businessing (person] sp. Lawyer.]
    Attract,
    [to—draw.]
    Attribute,
    [Predicate.] D. II. 8. O.
    Attrition.
    • [Rubbing] O. V. 8.
    • [Grinding]
      • upon a body, O. IV. 2.
      • between bodies, O. VI. 1.
    • [Decay, NP. V. 4. O. by use.]
    Avail.
    • [a. Adjuvant] T. II. 5.
    • [a. Profit] T. IV. 1.
    Avant,
    [from—Imperat. Ition.] TA. VI.
    Avarice,
    [Covetousness] Man. III. 1. D.
    Audacity,
    [Boldness.] AS. V. 8.
    Audible,
    [adj. p. Hear (apt.]
    • Quality. Q. III.
    Audience.
    • [Hearing]
    • [Convention for Hearing.]
    • [Hearers (Aggreg.]
    Audit,
    [Convention for reckon∣ing.]
    • to— [a. reckon.] TA. IV. 2.
    Auditor.
    • Hearer [hearing (person]
    • Accountant [reckoning. TA. IV. 6. (Officer]
    Auditory,
    vid. Audience.
    Avenge,
    [Revenge.] AS. V. 9. A.
    Avens.
    HF. IX. 1. A.
    Avenue,
    [to—way.]
    Averr,
    [Affirm D. VI. 2. (augm.]
    Aversation.
    AS. V. 5. O.
    Aversion.
    AS. IV. 1. O.
    Avert,
    [from-turn.] TA. VI. 2. O.
    Auger,
    [great Boring. O. IV. 3. (instr.]
    Augment.
    [increase]
    • Great (make]
    • Intense (make]
    • more Great (make]
    • more Intense (make]
    Augury,
    [Divination by Birds.]
    August,
    [eighth Month.]
    Aunt,
    [Uncle.] RO. I. 3. (fem.]
    Avocetta,
    [long reversed bill-gull (kind]
    Avoid.
    TA. VI. 7. O.
    • [a. Aversation] AS. V. 5. O.
    Avouch,
    [Affirm solemnly.]
    Avow,
    [Affirm solemnly.]
    Avrelia
    [Chrysolite.] PP. V. 6. A.
    Auricular,
    [adj. Ear.]
    Auspicious,
    [Prosperous.] Ha. I. 2.
    Austerity.
    • Tast. Q. IV. 3.
    • Vice, Man. VI. 8. O.
    Authentic,
    [adj. Authority.] RC. IV. 6.
    Author.
    • [Efficient] T. II. 1.
    • [adj. a. preter. Invention.] AS. III. 2. O.
    Authority.
    • [Right] RC. IV. 6.
    • [Testimony] sp. Credible.]
    Autumn.
    Me. V. 3.
    Auxiliary,
    [Adjuvant.] T. II. 5.
    Aw.
    • [Fear] AS. V. 6. O.
    • [Reverence] Man. V. 3.
    • full, [adj. Fearing (apt.]
    Away.
    • [From] Prep. III. 2.
    • [Off] Prep. III. 2. A.
    • [Absent] Sp. II. 1. O.
    • [From—Imper. Go.] TA. VI. 1. O.
    • with, [Off] Prep. III. 2. O. sp. with an Imperative.]
    Fling
    • [From—go
      • Hastily.]
      • Angrily.]
    • Stand— [Be more distant.]
    Awake,
    [adj. AC. II. 4.
    • to— [un-sleep.]
    Award,
    [Sentence.] RJ. II. 5. A.
    • sp. of Arbitrators.]
    Aware.
    • [Before-knowing]
    • [adj. Heedfulness] Ha. IV. 2.
    Awkward.
    • [not
      • Skilful.]
      • Agil.]
    • [Perverse] NP. IV. 1. O.
    Awle,
    [adj. Iron (dim.) boring (Instr.]
    Awry.
    • [Oblique] Mag. II. 8.
    • [Crooked] Mag. III. 1. O.
    • [adj. Err] TA. III. 8.
    Ax,
    [Carpenters (Instr.) for to cut strikingly.]

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      Axiom.
      • [adj. p. Authority Sentence] D. III. 1. A.
      • [Rule] D. IV. 5.
      Axis
       
      Axle-tree.
      • of Globe. Mag. II. 5. A.
      • of Cart. Po. V. 6. A.
      Ay,
      [Sloth] Be. III. 2. A.
      Azimuth.
      W. VI. 4. A.
      Azure.
      [Blew.] Q. II. 3. A.
      • Stone. St. II. 3. A.
      B
      BAbble,
      [a. Loquacity.] Man IV. 5. D.
      Babe,
      [adj. Infancy (per∣son.] Me. VI. 1.
      Baby,
      [Factitious Man. (dim.]
      Bable,
      [adj. Vanity. T. IV. 5. (thing]
      Baboon,
      Be. III. 1.
      Bachelor,
      [adj. Coelibat. RO. II. 1. (person]
      • of Arts, [having the first A∣cademical degree.]
      • s Button, [Campion.] HS. V. 2.
      Back.
      • Noun.
        • ...of Body.
          • [Hinder part] Sp. III. 8. O.
        • of Animal. PG. IV. 3.
      • Adverb.
        • [Un] Adv. IV. 3.
        • [Re] Adv. IV. 3. O.
        • ...to the same
          • ...Place
          • ...Person
          • ...Condition
          again
      • Preposition.
        • [From] Prep. III. 2.
          • ...[to—one.
      • [a. Accessory] TM. IV. 4. O.
      • [Incourage] RO. VI. 2.
      • [a. Adjuvant] T. II. 5.
        • give— [Retire] RM. II. 2. D.
        • ...Keep
          • Abstein] TA. V. 6. O.
          • Detein]
        • ...Keep one
          • Abstein] Abstein] TA. V. 6. O.
          • Detein]
        • [a. Cohibit] T. II. 2. O.
        • [a. Hinder] T. II. 5. O.
          • ...door.
        • [adj. hinder-part door]
        • [door of the hinder part of the house.]
          • friend, [Conceal'd Enemy.]
      Backbite.
      RJ. IV. 7. A.
      Back-slide,
      [a. Apostate.] RE. III. 6. O.
      Backward.
      • [adj. Backwardness]
      • toward- the hinder part]
      • to— the hinder part]
      Backwardness.
      • [Aversation] AS. V. 5. O.
      • [Nolleity] AS. IV. 1. O. (dim.)
      Bacon,
      [Condited Hogs-flesh.]
      Bad,
      [Evil.] T. III. 2. O.
      Badge,
      [Sign] T. VI. 5.
      Badger.
      • Beast, Be. V. 2. A.
      • [Merchant] (corr.) of Corn]
      Bag,
      Pr. V. 1.
      • cloak— [behind-riding bag.]
      • pipe, Musical (Instr.) of Pipes and Bag.]
      Baggage,
      [Carried (things) adj. a. hinder (apt]
      • [utensils of the Army.] RM. V. A.
      Bay.
      • tree, Tr. III. 5.
      • Rose— [Oleander] Sh. VI. 1. A.
      • Wild— Sh. III. 9.
      • colour, [Chesnut colour.]
        • brown— [black. Q. II. 1. O. (dim) adj. Chesnut co∣lour.]
      • in Water, [Transverse bank.]
      • of Sea. W. IV. 4.
      • of Building. Po. III. A.
      • windows, [Prominent win∣dows.]
      • to—at [against-a. Dog (voice]
      Bail.
      RJ. II. 2.
      Baily,
       
      Bailiff.
      • Magistrate [adj. Town (offi∣cer.]
      • Serjeant [adj.
        • Citation (Officer.]
        • Arresting (Officer.]
      • Servant. [adj. Agriculture (Officer.]
      Bain,
      [Bath.] Po. II. 5. A.
      Bait,
      [Sustenance.] Pr. I. sp. adj. Hunting.]
      • ...to
        • [Refresh] TA. V. 8. sp. with Sustenance in journey.]
        • [Allure] RO. V. 5 sp. with Sustenance.
          • as Hook or Trap, [make adj. allure (apt.]
        • [Provoke] RM. I. 2.
      Bake.
      Pr. III. 5. A.
      • er, [Baking
        • (Officer.]
        • (Mechanic.]
      Balad,
      [Plebeian Song.]
      Balance,
      [adj. librating O. I. 2. (jug.]
      • ...to
        • [Librating] O. I. 2.
        • [Equal the weight]
        • [a. Equal (make)
          • Even Accounts. TA. IV. 2. A.
      Balast,
      [Weight, un- adj. a. roll (apt]
      Balcony,
      [Prominent doored win∣dow.]
      Bald.
      • [Un-hair'd]
      • [not-ornate]
      • [not-congruous]
      Bale.
      • [Heap. together-bound.]
      • [Aggregate together-bound.]
      Balk.
      • of Earth, [Area not ploughed.]
        • ...to
      • [Omit] TA. III. 8. A.
      • [Discourage] RO. VI. 2. A.
      Ball.
      • [Balling. Mo. V. 4. A. (Instr.]
      • [Sphere] Mag. III. 5. sp. (dim.]
      • [Convention for dancing]
      Balloting,
      [a. Suffrage (sign) with Balls.]
      Balm.
      • Herb. HF. VII. 2.
      • Assyrian— HF. VII. 3.
      • Iuice. PP. I. 7. A.
      Balsam.
      • Plant.
        • Male— HS VII. 5.
        • True— SH. III. 1.
        • Juice. PP. I. 7. A.
      • Balsamum. Peruvianum. Tr. VIII. 9. A.
      Ban.
      • [Curse] AS. I. 3. O.
      • role, [Flag.] Mag. IV. 7. A.
      Band.
      • [adj. a. Binde (thing)
      • [Obligation] RC. VI.
      • [writing Obligatory] RC. VI. 5.
      • [Company] RM. IV. 3.
      Bandy,
      [Cast alternly.]
      • sp. various waies]
      Bandito.
      • Proscribed (person.]
      • Military robbing (person.]
      Bandog,
      [Dog tied for Guard.]
      Bane.
      • [Destruction] AS. I. 4. O.
      • ratts— [Arsenic] St, VI. 4. A.
      Banes.
      • [Promulgation of fut. Marri∣age]
      Bang,
      [Strike.] Mo. VI. 4.
      Banish▪
      [a Exile.] RJ. VI. 5.
      Bank.
      • [Oblong, more-high (part]
      • [Ridge] Mag. V. 7.
      • [Shore] W. IV. 6.
      • [Shelf] W. III. 5. A.
      • [Series] TM. III. 7.
      • of Mony, [Mony (Aggr.) sp. to be lett (segreg.)]
      Banker,
      [adj demising
      • (person
      • (Merchant
      of Mo∣ney.]
      Banket.
      Pr. II. 1. A.
      Bankrout,
      [adj. failing (person]
      • [Debtor
        • Declared
        • sentenced
        not-so∣lutive]
      Banner.
      • [adj.
        • Ensign. RM. III. 2.
        • Cornet. RM. III. 2. A.
        (thing]
      Banquet.
      Pr. II. 1. A.
      Banstickle.
      Fi. IX. 13. A.
      Baptism.
      RE. VI. 5.
      Bar.
      • [Bolt] Po. IV. 5.
      • of, &c.
      • Cylinder, Mag. III. 6. of &c.
      • Prism. Mag. III. 6. A. of &c.
      • ...

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      Barb.
      • [Back-diverging Cuspis]
      • to— the Hair.
        • [a. Figure (Perf.) by cut∣ting.]
        • sp. the Beard.]
      Barbarism
      Man. IV. O.
      Barbarous.
      • [adj. Barbarism] Man. IV. O.
      • [adj. Rusticity] Man. IV. 9. D.
      • [adj. Fierceness] NP. IV. 4. O.
      • [adj. Cruelty] Man. I. 5. O.
      Barber,
      [Hair cutting (Mechanic.]
      Barbery.
      Sh. I. 4. A.
      Barbil.
      Fi. IX. 8.
      Bard,
      [Old (manner) Poet.]
      Bare.
      • [not-clothed]
      • [Lean] NP. V. . O.
      • [Scarce] TM. I. 2. D.
        • ...to
      • [un-clothe]
      Bargain.
      • Contract.] RC. V.
      • Thing dealt for, RC. V. 8.
      Barge.
      RN. I. 2.
      Bark.
      • [Rinde] PP. I. 5.
      • [Ship] RN. I. 2. A.
        • ...to
      • Peel [un-rinde.]
      • Yelp, as
        • Dog.
        • Fox.
          • to
            • a. Dog (voice]
            • to a. Fox (voice]
      Barly.
      HL. II. 3.
      • wild— HL. III. 4. A.
      Barm.
      • [adj. a. ferment (thing) of Beer.
      Barn,
      [House for Straw.]
      Barnacle.
      • Fish. Ex. VIII. 9.
      • Instrument [Nose Compres∣sing (instr.]
      Baron.
      • [Noble (person.]
      • sp. of the fifth degree down∣ward]
        • of Exchequer, [Judge of Court for King's Revenue.]
      Baronet,
      [Gentleman of the first Degree.]
      Barrel.
      • Vessel, Pr. V. 3.
      • Measure. Me. II. 4.
      Barrenness.
      NP. VI. 3. O.
      Barren-wort.
      HS. VI. 7.
      Barreter,
      [Contentious (person) adj. a. Suit. RJ. II. A. (apt]
      Barricado,
      [Transvers shutting (sepiment]
      Barriers,
      [Sepimented end of Race (place]
      Barrister,
      [Pleading Lawyer.]
      Barrow,
      • [un-testicled Hog]
      • Jugament. Po. V. 3. A.
      Barter,
      [Exchange.] RC. V. A.
      Base.
      • Subst.
      • of Column, [Bottom.] Sp. III. 7. O.
      • in Song, [Grave] Q. III. 1. D.
      • Adj.
      • [Low] TM. II. 4. O.
      • [Ignoble]
        • [Rabble] RC. I. 7.
        • [Villain] RC. I. 8.
      • [Spurious▪] T. III. 4. O.
      • [Vitious] Man. I. O.
        • [Pusillanimous] Man. III. 8. D.
        • [Sordid] Man. III. 4. D.
      Bashfull.
      • adj.
        • Shame (habit)] AS. VI. 2. A.
        • Abjectness] Man. III. 9. E.
      Basil.
      HF. VII. 5.
      • Stone— HF. VII. 5. A.
      • Cow— HS. V. 6.
      Basilisk.
      • [Serpent killing by seeing]
      • [Great Ordnance]
      Basket.
      Pr. V. 2. A.
      Bason,
      [Dish. Pr. V. 4. deep.]
      Bass.
      [Bed. Po. VI. 7. A. of rushes.]
      Bastard.
      • [Spurious] T. III. 4. O.
      • [begot of Parents not toge∣ther-married.]
      Baste,
      a.
      • [Whip] RJ. VI. 2.
      • [Cudgel] RJ. VI. 2. A.
      • Moisten. Pr. III. 7.
      Baston.
      • Staff.] PP. I. 4.
      • Club.] RM. V. 2.
      Bastonade,
      [Cudgelling.] RJ. VI. 2. A.
      Bat.
      • [Club] RM. V. 2.
      • Bird flying-Mouse (kind.)
      • fowling, [Hunting Birds by Night.]
      Batch,
      [Bread. (Aggreg.]
      • sp. in one (time) baking.]
      Bath
      Po. II. 5. A.
      • ing, [Soking▪] O. III. 5. O.
      Battaglia,
      [ordered Army.]
      Battel.
      • Part of Army.
      • Action. RM. I. 8. A.
      • ...ax.
      • [Cutting
        • Club]
        • Hammer]
      Batter,
      [Bruise by
      • Striking.]
      • Knocking.]
        • a—y, [Assault with Cannon.]
      Battle,
      [adj. Fat.] NP. V. 5.
      • to— [Score for Diet (segreg.]
      Battle-door,
      [Lamin (Instr.) for striking.]
      Battlements.
      • Figure. Mag. IV. 9. A.
      • [Margin (sepiment) of the Roof.]
      Bavin▪
      [together bound (aggreg) of Twigs.]
      Bawd,
      [adj. Fornication (Mer∣chant.]
      Bawdy,
      [adj. Unchast.] Man. II. 7. O.
      Bawl,
      [Exclaim.] AC. III. 3. O.
      Bdellium.
      Tr. VIII. 7.
      Beach.
      Sh. IV. 2. A.
      Beacon,
      [adj. Fire (sign) of p. invaded.]
      Bead.
      • [Sphere (dim) perforated.]
      • [Cube (dim) perforated.]
      • ...s-man.
      • [for praying (person]
      • [adj. p. Almes (person]
      Bede-tree.
      Tr. III. 9. A.
      Beadle.
      • [Before-walking (Officer]
      • [adj. a. Citation (Officer]
      • [Arresting RJ. II. 1. A. (Offi∣cer.]
      • [Whipping (Officer]
      Beagle.
      • [Dog (dim) hunting Beasts by smell.]
      Beak.
      • of a Bird. PP. V. 4.
      • ...of a Ship.
      Beaker,
      [Cylinder (manner) Cup.]
      Beam.
      • of an house. Po. III. 5. A.
      • of a Cart. [Pole] Pr. V. 5. A.
      • of Balance, [Transverse (part, of B.]
      • Weavers— Transverse line of Wood.]
      • of the Sun, [Line of Light.]
      • Meteor. El. I. 4.
      Beam-tree.
      • White— Sh. II. 3. A.
      Bean.
      HS. III. 3.
      • French— HS. II. 1.
      • Ginny— HS. II. 1.
      • Kidney— HS. II. 1.
      • of the Ancients. HS. II. 2.
      • binding—tree. Sh. IV. 6.
      • trefoile. Sh. II. 7. A.
      Bear.
      v. Be. IV. 1. A.
      • ...s foot.
      • Sea— Ex. VI. 2.
      • s breech [brank ursin] HS. VIII. 8.
      • s-ear. HS. VIII. 2.
      • Sanicle. HS. VIII. 3.
      v.
      • Support. Mo. VI. 1. A.
      • [Carry] Mo. VI. 1.
      • [Parturition] AC. I. 3.
        • Suffer.
        • [a Passion] T. I. 7. O.
        • [a. Patience] Man. I. 8.
      • ...down.
        • [Fall (make)]
        • [Compel to grant]
      • ...off.
        • [adj. a. distant (endeavour]
        • [Suffer (endeavour]
      • ...
      Bear.
      v. Be. IV. 1. A.
      • ...s foot.
      • Sea— Ex. VI. 2.
      • s breech [brank ursin] HS. VIII. 8.
      • s-ear. HS. VIII. 2.
      • Sanicle. HS. VIII. 3.
      v.
      • Support. Mo. VI. 1. A.
      • [Carry] Mo. VI. 1.
      • [Parturition] AC. I. 3.
        • Suffer.
        • [a Passion] T. I. 7. O.
        • [a. Patience] Man. I. 8.
      • ...down.
        • [Fall (make)]
        • [Compel to grant]
      • ...off.
        • [adj. a. distant (endeavour]
        • [Suffer (endeavour]
      • ...

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      Beard.
      • of Animal. PP. VI. 4.
      • of Corn. PP. II. 3. A.
      Bearded Creeper.
      HF. III. 5.
      Beast
      Be.
      Beastly,
      [adj. Beast. (Metaph.]
      Beat.
      • [Knock] Mo. VI. 4. A.
      • [Strike] Mo. VI. 4.
      • [Overcome]
      • ...back.
        • [back-
          • Drive.
          • Put.
            • by
              • Striking.]
              • Fighting.]
      • the Price. RC. VI. 1. A.
      Beatitude.
      • [Happiness] Ha. I. 1.
        • sp. Blessing] AS. I. 3.
      Beaver.
      (Castor] Be. IV. 8.
      Beauty.
      NP. V. 6.
      Becalm,
      [Quiet.] TA. V. 9.
      Because.
      Conj. III. 2. O.
      Beccafigo.
      Bi. V. 6.
      Beckon
      [v. Head (sign]
      Becometh.
      • Transc. (Inceptive)
      • is done [is, adj. p. Action.]
      • is made.
        • [is, adj. p. Efficient]
        • [is Effect] T. II. O.
        • [is Event] TA. V.
        • [is decent] T. V. 2.
      Bed.
      • Houshold-stuff. Po. V. 7. A.
      • sted. Po. V. 7.
      • rid, [not-adj. rise (pot) out of—]
      • of Earth, [Superficies.] Mag. I. 3.
      • Ladies Bedstraw. HL. IX. 6. A.
      Bedaub,
      [a. Defilement.] TM. V. 6. O.
      Bedding,
      [adj. Bed. (things]
      Bedewed,
      [adj. p. Dew. (make]
      Bedlam,
      [Prison of mad (per∣sons.]
      Bee.
      Ex. IV. 1.
      • humble. Ex. IV. 1. A.
      • like fly. Ex. IV. 3.
      • eater. Bi. III. 9.
      • flower. [orchis] HL. IV. 8.
      • ...to
      • [v. Being] T. I. 1.
        • Copula.
      Beech.
      Tr. IV. 4. A.
      Beef,
      [Beev's flesh.]
      Beeing.
      T. I. 1.
      • as— [as] Adv. I. 3.
      Beer.
      • [Drink] Pr. I. 7. A.
      • [adj. Carrying (jug.) for dead bodies.]
      Beestings.
      • [Milk of adv. new adj. preter. parturition.]
      Beet.
      HF. I. 10.
      Beetle.
      • [Insect] Ex. V.
      • Common— Ex. V. 4.
      • Dung— Ex. V. 4. A.
      • Knobbed horned— Ex. V. 3. A.
        • Instrument [wooden Mallet (augm.]
      Befal
      [v. Event.] TA▪ V.
      Befool,
      [a. Fool. (make]
      Before.
      • —in place. Prep. V. 3.
      • —in comparison, [more then.]
      • —in time, [adv, Preceding]
        • Sp. I. 2. E.
      • ...hand.
      • [Ha∣ving
        • Gained] TA. V. 2.
        • Prepared] TA. III. 2.
        • Prevented] TA. III. 9.
      Beg.
      • [a. Begger] RC. I. 8. A.
      • [Entreat. RO. V. 3. (augm.]
      • ger. RC. I. 8. A.
      Beget.
      • [a. Generation] AC. I. 1.
      • [a. Efficient] T. II. 1.
      Begin.
      TA. III. 3.
      • Transc. (Incep.)
      Beginning.
      Sp. III. 3. D.
      Beguile,
      [a. Fraud.] RJ. IV. 4.
      Behave.
      • [a. Conversation] Man. A.
      • [a. Demeanour] AC. V.
      • [a. Gesture] AC. VI.
      Behead.
      RJ. V. 1.
      Behind.
      Prep. V. 3. O.
      • [Hinder part] Sp. III. 8. O.
      • ...left
        • [Staying] TA. VI. O.
        • [Remaining]
      • [Residue] TM. VI. 7. O.
      • —in Arrears, [Debtor.] TA. IV. 7. O.
      • [Inferior] TM. I. 5. D.
      • hand, [having
        • Lost] TA. V. 2. O.
        • not-prepared.]
        • been Prevented.]
      Behold.
      • [a.
        • Eye]
        • See]
        • Observe]
      Beholding.
      • [Beneficiary] RO. III. 8. D.
      • [Owing thanks]
      Behve.
      • [v. Expedient] T. V. 6.
      • it—ed, &c.
      • [&c ought] Mood II. 2.
      • full, [Expedient.] T. V. 6.
      Bel,
      [adj. Ringing. Q. III. 2. (Instr.]
      • fry, [adj. Convention (place) for adj. a. Ringing (persons.]
      • flower. HF. VII. 9. A.
      Belching.
      Mo. IV. 2.
      Beldame,
      [Old (corr.) man. (foem.]
      Beleaguer,
      [Besiege] RM. I. 4.
      Bely,
      [a. Calumny.] RJ, IV. 7.
      Believe.
      AS. II. 4.
      • Easiness to— [Credulity.] Ha. III. 2. E.
      Belly.
      PG. IV. 6.
      • Worm. Ex. I. 1. A.
      Bellis,
      [Daisie] HF. II. 3. A.
      Bellow,
      [a. Bull (voice]
      Bellows,
      [adj. a. Wind (Instr.]
      Belluine,
      [adj. Beast (Metaph.]
      Belong,
      [v. Pertinent.] TM. IV. 5.
      Beloved,
      [adj. p. Love.] AS. V. 2.
      Below.
      • [Beneath] Prep. V. 2. O.
      • [Inferior] TM. I. 5. D.
      Belt,
      [to-binding (Armament) Sword]
      Bemoning.
      • with sorrow (sign]
      • for sorrow (sign]
      • sp. With Voice.]
      Bench.
      • [long fixed Seat]
      • [adj. Judg. (place)] RJ. I. 1.
      • [Assessors, (aggr.] RJ. I. 1. A.
      Bencher,
      [Assessor in College of Relation Judicial (per∣son.]
      Bend.
      O. I. 7. A.
      • [adj. a. Crooked] Mag. III. 1. O.
      • [Shrink] AC. VI. 3.
      • [be crumpled] AC. VI. 3. A.
      • [p. Oblique] Mag. II. 8.
      • ones fist, [together-fold.] O. V. 5.
      Beneath.
      • [Inferior] TM. I. 5. D.
      • [Below] Prep. V. 2. O.
      Benediction,
      [Blessing.] AS. I. 3.
      Benefactor.
      RO. III. 8.
      Benefice,
      [Presbyter's (place]
      Beneficence.
      • Vertue, [Goodness] Man. I. 4.
      • Action, [a. Benefactor.]
      Beneficial,
      [a. Benefactor.]
      Beneficiary.
      RO. III. 8. O.
      Benefit,
      [adj. a. Benefactor (thing]
      Benevolence,
      [Favour] AS. V. 9.
      Benjamin.
      Tr. VIII. 5. A.
      Benighted.
       
      Benignity.
      • [Favour] AS. V. 9.
      • [Courtesie] Man. IV. 7.
      • [Gratiousness] Man. VI. 1.
      Bent.
      [adj p. bend.]
      • [adj. pret. purposing] AS. IV. 3.
      • of Grass, [Ear] PP. II. 4. A.
      Benum,
      [a. Stupor.] NP. II. 1. O.
      Bequath.
      RC. V. 2.
      Beray,
      [a. Defile.] TM. V. 6. O.
      Berbery.
      Sh. III. 4.
      Bereave,
      [a. Privative.] T. III. 3. O.
      Berry.
      PP. III. 2. A.

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        Beseech.
        [Entreat. RO. V. 3. humbly.]
        Beseeging.
        RM. I. 4.
        Beseem,
        [adj. Decency.]
        Beset.
        • [About-gard]
        • [Besiege] RM. I. 4.
        Beshrew.
        • [a. remorse.]
        • [a. Velleity
          • Miscarrying.]
          • Event (corr.]
        Beside.
        • [Near] Prep. IV. 3. O.
        • [not
          • to
          • at
          • &c.
        • ...the mark,
          • Erring from]
          • Wandring from]
            • himself, [Mad.]
        • [Also] Conj. IV. 2.
        • Redundant.
        Besmear,
        [Defile.] TM. V. 6. O.
        Besom,
        [adj. sweeping (instr.]
        Besot.
        • [a. Dotage. NP. II. 2. O. (make]
        • [sp. with
          • Love, (Excess]
          • Drunkenness.]
        Bespawl.
        • [Defile with upon-spitting.]
        Bespeak.
        RC. VI. 1.
        Besprinkle,
        [Wet (make) with Drops.]
        Bespue.
        • [Defile with upon-spuing]
        Best,
        [most-good.] T. III. 2.
        • part. TM. VI. 1.
        • doe ones— [most-endeavour.] TA. III. 4.
        Bestiality.
        RJ. III. 6.
        Bestir.
        • [Move (aug.] Mo.
        • [Endeavour] TA. III. 4.
        • [Diligence] Ha. IV. 5.
        Bestow.
        • [Give] TA. IV. 4.
        • [Disburse] TA. IV. 5.
        • [Spend]
        Bet.
        RC. VI. 8. A.
        Betake.
        • [to-Ition] TA. VI.
          • sp. for Safety.]
        Bethink.
        • Cogitation, AS. II. 1.
        • [Consider] AS. III. 2.
        Betide,
        [v. Event.] TA. V.
        Betime.
        • [adv. Soon] Sp. I. 4.
        • [adv. Morn] Me. V. 7.
        Betoken,
        [before-sign] T. VI. 5.
        Betony.
        AF. VII. 15.
        Betraying.
        • Evil.
          • [a. Treachery] Man. V. 2. D.
          • [a. Perfidiousness] Man. V. 6. O.
          • [a. Treason] RJ. III. 2.
        • Indiff.
          • [Shewing] TA. I. 8.
          • [Manifesting] TA. I. 9.
        Betrothed,]
        RO. II. 3.
        Better,
        [more-good.] TM. I. 6. E.
        • [Victory.] RM. II. 1.
        • [Superiority] TM. I. 5. E.
          • Ones—s. RO. III.
        Between.
        Prep. VI. 3.
        • ...themselves.
          • [Privately] adv. TM. V. 4.
        • ...Both.
          • [Middle.] SP. III. 3.
          • [Indifferent.]
        Bever.
        • [Refection] Pr. I. 1. A.
        • Beast, [Castor]
        • Hat, [Head (vest) of Fur of Bever.]
        • Armour, [For-head (Armor]
        Beverage.
        Pr. II. 6. A.
        Bevy.
        [Aggreg.]
        Bewail.
        • [for-grief (sign]
          • sp. with Exclaiming.]
        Beware.
        • [adj. a Heedfulness] Ha. IV. 2.
        • [a. Aversation] AS. V. 4. O.
        Bewitch.
        RJ. III. 1.
        Bewray.
        • [Shew] TA. I. 8.
        • [Manifest] TA. I. 9.
        Beyond.
        Prep. VI 2. O.
        • [Superior] TM. I. 5. E.
        Bezoar.
        • [Contra-poison]
          • sp. Stone of the Persian Goat.]
        By.
        • the—[Digression] D. V. 9. A. Adjective.
        • [adj. Digression] D. V. 9. A.
        • [adj. Accessory.] TM. IV. 9. O.
          • word, [accessary (thing) of common discourse]
            • sp. with contempt.]
        • [not. adj.
          • Principal.]
          • Pertinent.]
          • Public.]
          • Ordinary.]
        • Preposition.
        • Efficient. Pre. I. 2.
        • Instrument. Pre. I. 1. A.
        • End.
        • reason of. Pre. I. 2. A.
        • Local
        • Temporal
        • [before]
          • ...God.
        • [at]
          • come— [obtein] TA. V. 1.
        • [in]
          • ...day.
        • [through]
        • [beside]
        • [Adverb]
        • Local [nigh.]
        • Temporal [nigh.]
        • ...and
          • Nearly after.]
          • adv. future (dim.]
        • Manner.
        • the by Adverb [by the by (1) [Digression]
        • great Adverb [by g. (1.) [Ag∣gregate.]
        • retail Adverb [by r. (1) [Se∣gregate.]
        • it self Adverb [by it s. (1) [So∣litary.]
          • Segregation.
        • course [c (Segr.]
        • the day [d (Segr.]
        • degrees [d (Segr.]
        • turns [ (Segr.]
          • Day — day [d. (Segr.]
          • House — house [h. (Segr.]
          • Year — year [y. (Segr.]
        Bib.
        • a— [Child's breast (vest]
        • to— [Drink, AC. II. 2. A. (freq.]
        Bible,
        [Book of Scripture.]
        Bicker.
        • [a. Fight, RM▪ I. 7. (dim.]
        • [a. Contention. Man. IV. 3. D.
        Bid.
        • [Command] RO. V. 1.
        • Invite [Intreat to come.]
        • Banes publish b. fut.]
        • Festival publish f. fut.]
        • Battel [Offer b.]
        • Defiance [Offer d.]
        • Money [Offer m.]
        • Prayer, [Exhort to together-pray.]
        • Price. RC. VI. 2.
        Biennial.
        • During 2 years]
        • Returning 2 years]
        Big.
        • [Great] TM. I. 1. E.
        • with Child, [adj. p. Great through having been im∣pregnated.]
        • ...to look
        • [to look
          • angrily.] AS. V. 8.
          • proudly.] Man. V. 2. O.
        Bigamy,
        [Having together-two Marrieds.]
        Biggin,
        [adj. Linnen Head (vest.]
        Bilberry.
        Sh. II. 2.
        Bile.
        S. III. 3. A.
        Bill.
        • of Bird, [Beak.] PP. V. 4
          • Hook, [Cutting-hook.]
          • Scroll, [Lamin of Paper.]
            • [Catalogue] TM. III. 7. A.
            • [Accusation, &c.] RJ. II. 3.
            • [Obligation.] RC. VI. 5.
          • of Exchange, [Bill for Exch.] RC. V. A.
        Billet.
        • of Paper, [adj. Paper (La∣min.]
          • Appointment for Lodging]
        • of Wood, [Stick (aug.) sp. for Fuel.]
        Billow,
        [Wave.] W. IV. 1. E.
        Bin.
        • [Box, Pr. V. 2.
        • ...

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        Binde.
        • [Ty] O. II. 1.
        • [a. Bonds] RJ. VI. 4. A.
        • make Costive [a. binding] Mo. IV. O,
        • [Oblige] v. RC. VI.
          • by Script. RC. VI. 5.
        • a Book, [a. Mechanic—]
        Bindweed.
        HS. VII. 6.
        • Sea— HL. VI. 13. A.
        • black— HF. I. 3. A.
        • prickly— HS. IX. 7.
        Biographer,
        [a. History (person) of Lives.]
        Bipartite,
        [divided into two parts.]
        Birch.
        Tr. VI. 7.
        Bird.
        Bi.
        • lime, [Viscous (thing) for taking Birds.]
        • 's-Cherry. Sh. II. 8.
        • 's-Ey. HS. VIII. 2. A.
        • 's-Foot. HS. III. 9.
        • 's-nest. HL. V. 7.
          • HF. V. 6. A.
        Birt,
        [Turbut.] Fi. V. 2.
        Birth.
        • Extraction, [p. Progenitor.] RO. I. 1.
        • Nativity, [p. Parturition.] AC. I. 3.
        • Bearing, [a. Parturition.]
        • that is born, [adj. p. Parturiti∣on.] AC. I. 3.
          • after— [Secundine] PP. VI. 7. A.
        • wort. AS. VIII. 5.
        Bishop.
        RE. II. 4. A.
        • 's-weed. HF. V. 4. A.
        Bisket.
        • [Bread bak'd for duration]
        • [dried, Bread (Lamin)
        Bismute.
        Met. III. 3.
        Bisons,
        [Bull (kind) having a bunch on the back]
        Bissextile,
        [Excedent fourth year.]
        Bistort.
        [Snakeweed] HL. VII. 3.
        Bit.
        • [piece] from-broken (part)]
        • of Bridle, [Horse-restrein∣ing (Armament)]
        Bitch,
        [Dog. Be. III. 1. (em.]
        Biting.
        • as with Teeth, [a. Tooth.]
          • in, [un-speak (endea∣vour.]
          • as in Tast or Smell [a. Acri∣monious]
        Bitter.
        • in Taste. Q. IV. 3. O.
        • [Austere] Man. VI. 8 O.
        • Doleful, [adj. a. Grief, AS. V. 3. O. (cause]
        Bittour.
        Bi. VIII. 5.
        • Brasileen— Bi. VIII. 5. A.
        Bitumen.
        St. V. 8.
        Blab.
        • [adj. a. Loquacity] Man. IV. 5. O.
        Black.
        Q. II. 1. D.
        • art, [Witchcraft.] RJ. III. 1.
        • berry, [Berry of Bramble.]
        • bird. Bi. III. 6.
        • and blew, [Blew Black.] as Bruise (sign)
        Bladder.
        PG. VI. 7. A.
        • swimming— PP. IV. 5.
        • nut. Tr. IV. 7. A.
        Blade,
        [Lamin.) Mag. V. 4.
        • of Plant, [Leaf] PP. II. 5. A.
          • One— HM. VI. 22.
        • Twy— HM. VI. 22. A.
        • of Shoulder, [Flat bone of Shoulder.]
        • to—it [a. Riotousness.]
        Blain
        [Boil] S. III. 3. A.
        • ...worm
        Blame,
        [Impute fault.]
        • less, [Innocent.] RJ. II. 6.
        Blanch,
        [a. White.] Q. II. 1. E.
        Blandishment,
        [a. Fawning.] Man. IV. 7. E.
        Blank.
        • [White.] Q. II. 1. E.
        • [not upon-written] AC. III. 7.
        • ...a
        • to— [a. Mute.] AC. III. 1. O.
        Blanket.
        • [woollen
          • Covering (thing.]
          • Bed (vest.]
        Blaspheme.
        • [Speak
          • Evil of God.]
          • Injury of Prin∣ces.]
        Blast.
        • [Decay. NP. IV. 4. O. (make.]
        • Vapor. El. VI. 5.
        • [Blowing. Mo. III. 3. (impe∣tus.]
        • [Wind. El. II. 4. (impe∣tus.]
        Blatta foetida.
        In. III. 4. A.
        Blaze.
        • [a. Flame.] El. I. 1.
        • [adj. a. Public.] TM. V. 4.
        Blazing-star,
        [Comet] El. I. 2.
        Blazon.
        • [adj. a. Public (make]
        • [a. Description adj. Degree (sign]
        Blea,
        [Bleak] Fi. IX. 10. A.
        Bleach,
        [open to the
        • Wind.
        • Sun.
          • sp. for white (make]
        Bleak.
        • [Piercing Cold]
        • Fish. F. IX. 10. A.
        Bleared,
        [Diseased by Inflamma∣tion of the Membranes.]
        Bleat.
        a.
        • Sheep (voice.]
        • Goat (voice.]
        Bleed.
        • [a. Bloud] PG. I. 5.
        • Phlebotomy. Mo. IV. 6.
        Blemish,
        [a. Spotted.] Q. I. 5. O.
        Blend,
        [Mix] T. III. 8. O.
        Blenn.
        Fi. III. 14.
        Blessedness,
        [Happiness.] Ha. I. 1.
        Blessing.
        AS. I. 3.
        Blew.
        Q. II. 3. A.
        • bottle. HF. III. 2.
        Blight.
        • Vapor, El. VI. 5.
        • Decay, NP. V. 4. O.
        Blind.
        NP. I. 1. O.
        • a— [False pretence]
        Blink.
        • [Dim] Q. I. 3. O.
        • [Tremble with the Eye-lids]
        Bliss,
        [Happiness.] Ha. I. 1.
        Blissom,
        [a. Lust.]
        • sp. of Sheep.]
        Blister.
        Mo. IV. 7.
        Blite.
        HF. I. 15.
        Blitheness,
        [Mirth.] AS. V. 3.
        Block.
        • [Stock] PP. I. 2.
        • of Wood, [Thick piece—]
        • head, [Dull] Ha. III. 1. O.
        • house, RM. VI. 2. A.
        • to—up, [Besiege. RM. I. 4. re∣motely.]
        Blood,
        vide Bloud.
        Bloom,
        [Flower.] PP. II. 1.
        Blossom,
        [Flower.] PP. II. 1.
        Blot,
        [adj. a. Spot. Q I. 5, O. (thing.]
        • ...out.
          • Destroy Writing.]
          • Null Writing.]
        Blote.
        • a. Swell with Smoke]
        • a. Condite (dim.) with Smoke]
        Bloud.
        • Proper.
          • Red juice of perfect Animals. PG. I. 5.
          • One of the four humors. PG. I. 6.
          • bound, [Dog. adj. hunt (apt) men by sent.]
          • shot, [Spotted with Bloud within the Tunicle.]
          • stone, [Cornelian.]
          • thirsty [adj. a.
            • Mur∣ther.
            • Kill.
            (apt]
          • wort. HA. II. 10.
          • let— a. Mo. IV. 6.
        • [Descendent (kinde]
        • [Consanguinity] RO. I.
          • of the whole [adj. Con∣sang. by both Parents.]
          • of the half- [adj. Con∣sang. by one Parent.]
        • [Murther] RJ. III. 4.
        Bloudy Flix.
        • [Dysentery] S. VI. 6. A.
        Blow
        • ...a
          • [Stroke] Mo. VI. 4.
          • [Knock] Mo. VI. 4. A.
        • ...to
          • [a. Breath] Mo. III. 3.
        • [a. Winde]
          • an Horn, [a. Sound.] Q. III (make]
          • one's Nose. Mo. IV. 4. A.
          • [a. Flower] PP. II. 1.
        Blubber.
        • Fish. Ex. IX. 5.
        • [Fat of Whale.]
        • ...to
        • [wet with weeping]
        Blunder.

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        Blunt.
        • [Dull] NP. IV. 2. O.
        • [Rustic.] Man. IV. 9. D.
        • [not-adj. a. Cutt (apt.)
        • [Obtuse.]
        Blur.
        • [a. Spot. Q. I. 5. O. (freq.]
        Blush.
        AC. IV. 9.
        • ...at first-
          • appearance.]
          • p. See.]
        Bluster,
        [a. Winde violently.]
        Boar,
        vid. Bore.
        Boord.
        • Plank, [adj. Wood (Lamin.]
        • Entertainment, [v. Hoste.] RO IV. 5.
        • er, [Guest.] RO. IV. 5. O.
        • to—a Ship, [into-goe.]
          • sp. by Storm.
        Boast.
        • [Glorying] AS. VI. 1. O.
        • [Oversaying] Man. IV. 1. E.
        Boat.
        RN. I. 1.
        • Swain, RN. V. 6.
        Bob.
        • [Strike (dim.) with hand.
        • [Mock (dim.)
        Bode
        [before
        • Shew]
        • Sign]
        Body.
        • Op. to Spirit. W. I. O.
          • [Solid] Mag. I. 4.
        • Op. to Head. PG. III. O.
          • [Trunk.] PG. IV.
            • of Tree, [Stock] PP. I. 2.
            • of Army, [adj. Middle (part]
        Bodkin,
        [adj Boring (Instr.) Cone]
        Bog.
        Po. I. 9. A.
        Boy,
        [adj. Childhood (male]
        Boil.
        Pr. III. 2.
        • a— S. III. 3. A.
        Boisterous,
        • [adj.
          • Tempest] W. VI. 7. A
          • Fierceness]
          • Stoutness, (corr.]
        Boldness.
        • Temper, [Stoutness.] NP. IV. 6.
        • Affection, AS. V. 8.
        • Virtue, [Fortitude] Man. I. 7.
        Bole,
        [Lump.] TM. VI. 4.
        • ...armoniac.
        Bolled,
        [adj. Husk.]
        Bolster,
        [Bed (dim.]
        • sp. for the Head]
          • ...up.
            • [Bear] Mo. VI. 1. A.
            • [Encourage] RO. VI. 2.
        Bolt,
        • Bar. Po. IV. 5.
          • prisoners— [Pin of fetters]
          • [obtuse Arrow.]
            • ...to shoot ones
          • [Declare ones Opinion.]
        • thunder,— [pibble (kind]
        • upright, [adj. Direct.]
        • ...to—Meal.
        • [Sift, m.—through
          • Bag.]
          • Linnen
          • Sive.]
        Bond.
        • [Obligation] RC. VI. 5.
        • s. RJ. VI. 4. A.
        Bondage,
        [Slave. (abstr.]
        Bondman,
        [Slave.] RO. III. 6. O.
        Bone.
        PG. II. 1.
        Bone-fire,
        [Fire
        • built for Joy.]
        • adj. Festival.]
        Bon-grace,
        [Shadowing (Vest) for the Forehead.]
        Bonnet
        • Low Head (vest.]
        • Flat Head (vest.]
          • of Sail. RN. III. 6. A.
        Book.
        • aggr. of Leaves. Pr. VI. 7. O.
          • without— [adv. Memory]
        • binder, [adj. Book (Me∣chanic]
        • seller, [adj. Book (Mer∣chant]
        • agg. of Chapters. D. III. 3. A.
        Boom.
        • [Stick]
        • [Pole]
        • [Beam]
        • [Tree]
        • of Sail. RN. III. 2.
        • on Shore, [Direct beam for flat (signe]
        Boon,
        [adj. p. Petition. (thing]
        Boope.
        Fi. V. 12. A.
        Boot.
        • [adj. Leather. (vest) for Leg and Foot]
        • [Vantage] TM. VI 2. A.
        • ...what boots it?
          • Profit?]
          • Help?]
        • [what doth it
          • Profit?]
          • Help?]
        • Fire— Materials per∣mitted for f.]
        • Gate— Materials per∣mitted for g.]
        • Plough. Materials per∣mitted for p.]
        Booth,
        [Tent.] Po. II. 1. A.
        Booty.
        RM. II. 5. E.
        • make—of, [Take for—]
        Borage.
        HA. II. 9.
        Borax,
        [Chrysocolla.] St. V. 6. A.
        Bord,
        vid. Board.
        Bordell,
        [adj. Fornication (house]
        Border,
        [Margin.] Sp. III. 4. A.
        Bore,
        [Hog. Be. II. 4. (male]
        • to— O. IV. 3.
        Born,
        [adj. p. Parturition.]
        Borne,
        [adj. p. Bear]
        Borough,
        • [Town] RC. III. 2. A.
        • [City] RC. III. 3. A.
        Borrow.
        RC. V. 4. O.
        Bosom.
        • Space betwixt Clothes and Breast.]
        • [Space between the Dugs.
        Boss,
        [Protuberance] Mag. IV. 3.
        Botanic,
        [adj. Herb (Science.]
        Botargo,
        [Condited Spawn of Mullet.]
        Botch.
        • [Swoln Ulcer]
        • [Piece unskilful∣ly joined to
          • Mend]
          • Fill]
            • to— [v. Unskilfulness] Ha. VI. 3. O.
        Both.
        • this and that, [and—]
        • waies, [All—]
        Botrys.
        HP. VI. 12.
        Bots,
        Ex. I. 3. A.
        Bottle.
        • [Pot with narrow mouth]
          • Figure. Mag. VI. 2.
        • nose, [adj. Protuberance (augm.)—]
          • flower. HP. I. 7.
        • ...blew
        • of hay, [about-tied (aggr.)-]
        Bottom.
        • Lowest part. Sp. III. 7. O.
          • of the Heart, [Inmost (part)-]
          • [Foundation] Po. III. 4.
            • of Thread. Mag. VI. 7.
            • [Ship.]
        Bouget,
        [Bag (dim.]
        • sp. adj. Leather.]
        Bough
        [Branch] PP. I. 3:
        Bought,
        [adj. p. Buy.]
        Boule.
        • Figure. Mag. VI. 6. A.
        • [adj. Bouling (Instr.] Mo. V. 4.
        Bounce.
        • Knock (Impetus)
        • Sound (Impetus)
        Bound.
        • [adj. p. Bind]
        • [Beholding]
          • [Beneficiary] RO. III. 8. O.
          • [Owing thanks]
        • [Limit]
          • [Common, Margin] Sp. III. 4. A.
          • [adj. End
            • (Place.]
            • (Thing.]
            • (Sign.]
        • [Motion, adj. Reflexion.]
        Bounty,
        [Liberality.] Man. III. 1.
        Bourn,
        [River (dim.)
        Bout,
        [Course.]
        Boutefew,
        [a.
        • Contention
        • Sedition
        (make.]
        Bow.
        • [Bend] O. I. 7. A.
          • [a. Crooked. Mag. III. 1. O. (make.]
            • outward, [a. Convex (make]
            • inward, [a. Concave (make]
        Bowe.
        • Weapon RM. V. 4.
          • Cross— RM. V. 4. A.
        • Figure. Mag. V. 3.
          • rain— El. V. 1,
          • saddle— [Convex (part) of the Saddle.]
        Bowell,
        [Gutt.] PG. VI. 4. A.
        Bower.
        • [adj. a. Shadow (thing)]
        • [Tent of Leaves and Bran∣ches.]
          • Ladies— Sh. II. 2. A.
          • Virgins— HM. I. 7. A.
        Bowl.
        Mag. VI. 6. A.

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          Bowle,
          [Wide Cup.]
          Bowline.
          RN. IV. 7. A.
          Bowsprit.
          RN. III. 4.
          Bowyer,
          [adj. Bow (Mechanic.]
          Box.
          • Tree. Tr. III. 7.
          • Chest. Pr. V. 2.
          • Stroke, [Striking with flat hand.]
          Brabble,
          [Contention in words.]
          • sp. about Contracts.]
          Brace.
          • Buckle, [Together-ty.]
          • Couple, [Together-two.]
          • s of a Ship. RN. IV. 4.
          Bracelet,
          [Ornament of the Wrist.]
          Brach,
          [Dog (fem.]
          Brachygraphy,
          [short-Writing (art]
          Bracket,
          [Up-bearing piece.]
          Brackishness.
          Q IV. 5.
          Brag.
          AS. VI. 1. O.
          Bragget,
          [Ale made with Spice.]
          Bray.
          • [Pound] Mo. VI. 5.
            • Voice.
          • [a
            • Ass
            • Elephant
            • &c.
            (voice.]
          Braid,
          [Weave with fingers.]
          Brail.
          RN. IV. 6.
          Brain.
          PG. I. 8.
          • pan, [Bone that conteins the Brain.]
          • ...sick.
          • [adj. a. fancy
            • (Excess)
            • (Disease)
          • [Mad, (dim)
            • hair— [adj. Ha. IV. 1. D.]
          Brake.
          • [Aggr. of Fern] HL. I. 4.
          • [Breaking (Juga∣ment) for
            • Flax]
            • Hemp]
          Bramble.
          Sh. I. 1. A.
          Brambling.
          Bi. VI. 7. A.
          Bran,
          [Courser (Part) of ground Corn.]
          Branch.
          PP. I. 3.
          Brand.
          • fire— [Fire wood.]
            • Mark [Stigmatization (sign]
              • to— [Stigmatize] RJ. VI. 6. A
          Brandy.
          Pr. II. 7. A.
          Brandish,
          [Swing.] Mo. VI. 3.
          Brangle,
          [a. Contention (voice]
          Brank,
          [Buck-wheat] HF. I. 3.
          Brank Vrsin.
          HS. VIII. 8.
          Brant goose,
          [black headed goose (kind.]
          Brasil.
          Tr. VII. 5.
          Brass,
          Met. II. 1.
          Bravado,
          [Glorying (impet.) of his a. fut. Action.]
          Brave.
          • Heroic. [adj. Virtue. (aug.]
          • Noble. [adj. Generosity.]
          • Gawdy. [adj. Ornate, (aug.]
          Brawl,
          [a. Contention (voice.]
          Brawn.
          • [hard
            • Muscle]
            • Fleshy (part)]
          • [Bore's flesh soused.]
          Braze,
          [adj. p. Superficies (make) with Brass.]
          Brazier,
          [Brass (Mechanic.]
          Breach.
          vid. Break.
          Bread.
          • white— [fine—]
          • brown— [course—]
          • sweet— [principal Glandule.]
          Breadth.
          TM. II. 2.
          Break,
          discontinue the parts,
          • adv. impetus.
          • Break.
            • Proper. Mo. VI. 6.
              • ones neck. RJ. V. 3. A.
              • on the Wheel. RJ. V. 9. A.
          • [Tear] Mo. VI. 6. A.
            • one's belly, [-one's peri∣tonaeum.]
            • one's winde [-one's dia∣phragm.]
            • [adj. p. Asthma. (make]
          • [Violate] TA. III. 6. O.
          • Covenant violate c.]
          • Law violate l.]
          • Oath violate o.]
          • Promise violate p.]
          • Discontinue, [adj. p. TM. III. (make.]
          • Company discont. c.]
          • Course discont. c.]
          • ...Custom.
            • [Reclaim]
            • an Horse, [un-adj. fierce (make.]
            • [Cease]
            • fast, [Cease to—]
            • up, as
              • Convention
              • Ill weather
              • &c.
            • [Cease confusedly.]
            • [Fail] TA. IV. 8. O.
          • ...State
            • [Decay]
            • ...with
              • ...Age
              • Sorrow [decay
                • with
                  • Age.]
                  • Sorrow]
          • [Ruine]
          • ...one's heart.
          • one's winde, [a. Perish.]
          • ...Superficies.
          • out in botches. [Discont. the skin with, &c.
          • [Wound]
          • one's head. [Wound the skin of—]
          • [Plow] [Dig.] &c.
          • ...up land.
          • [Open]
          • ...one's minde.
          • ...up a letter.
          • [Appear]
          • out as
            • Fire.
            • Light.
            • Sickness.
          • [a. Impetus]
            • a Iest [a. Jest. (imp.]
            • in, [In-ition. (imp.]
            • open, [a. Open. (imp.]
            • out, [Out-ition. (imp.]
            • winde, [a. Wind. (imp.]
            • upward. Mo. IV. 2.
            • downward. Mo. IV. 2. A.
          Breakfast,
          [adj. Morning refe∣ction.]
          Bream.
          Fi. IX. 9.
          • Sea— [Gilt-head] Fi. V. 1.
          Breast,
          vid. Brest.
          Breath.
          • [adj. p. Respiration. Mo. III. 2. (thing.]
            • Sucking up the— AC. IV. 6. A.
          • [Air]
          • [Fume]
          • [Vapor]
            • ...ing.
          • [Respiration.] Mo. III. 2.
            • sweat, [Sweat (remiss.]
          Breech.
          PG. IV. 6.
          • es, [Vest for the lower (part) of Trunk.]
          • Bear's— HM. IV. 2. A.
          Breed.
          • Ingender, [a. Generation.]
          • [p. Impregnate]
          • [Educate] RO. VI.
          • ...a
          • [Kind]
          • [Race]
          • [descendent
            • (aggreg.)
            • (kind)
          Breef.
          • Adj.
          • [Shortness] TM. II. 1. O.
          • [p. Epitome] D. V. 7.
          • Subst.
          • [Edict]
          • [Commission] RC. IV. 4. A.
          Breez.
          • Insect
          • Gentle Wind, El. VI. 6.
          Brest.
          PG IV. 2.
          • [Dugg] PG. IV. 2. A.
          • plate, [adj. Brest (armor]
          Bret.
          Fi. VII. 3. A.
          Breviary,
          [Epitome.] D. V. 7.
          Breviature.
          • [Shortning]
          • [Shrinking]
          Brevity,
          [Shortness.] TM. II. 1. O.
          Brew.
          • Beer (make)
          • Ale (make)
          • [Mingle] T. III. 8. O.
          Brewes,
          [Lamins of Bread steep∣ed.]
          • sp. in Fat of boiled meat.]
          Bribe.
          RJ. IV. 6.
          Brick.
          St. I. 1. A.
          Bride,
          [adj. present Marriage (fem.]
          • groom, [adj. pres. Marriage (male.]
          • maid, [Companion (fem.) of the Bridegroom.]
          • man, [Companion (male) of the Bride.]
          Bridal,
          [adj. Marriage Solemnity.]
          Bridewell,
          [Public. adj. Correcti∣on (house.]

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          Bridge.
          Po. II. 6.
          • of Lute, [Ridge supporting the Strings.]
          • of Nose, [Prominent Gri∣stle.]
          Bridle.
          Po. V. 9.
          • to— [a. Cohibit.] T. II. 2. O.
          Brier.
          Sh. I. 2. A.
          Brigade.
          RM. IV. 2.
          Brigandine.
          • [Coat of Male.]
          • [Ship adj. a. Booty (apt.]
          Brightness.
          Q. I. 3.
          Brim
          [Margin.] Sp. III. 4. O.
          Brimstone.
          St. V. 4.
          Brine,
          [Salt dissolv'd.]
          • y taste, [Saltishness.] Q. IV. 5.
          Bring,
          [Cause to with-
          • go.
          • come.
            • Bring, [with-
              • go. (make.]
              • come. (make.]
            • [to-
              • carry.]
              • drive.]
              • lead.]
                • go to— [fetch.] TA. VI. 4. A.
            • [Cause,] [Cause to
              • be.
              • go.
              • come.
            • ...down.
            • [adj. a.
              • Low
              • Inferior
              • Under
              (make]
              • [diminish] TM. I. 7. O.
              • [weaken] NP. V. 7. O.
            • ...forth.
              • [a. Parturition.] AC. I. 3.
            • ...low.
              • [diminish] TM. I. 7. D.
              • [decay]
            • ...to nought.
              • [adj. p. ruine (make.]
              • [a. destroy] AS. I. 4. O.
              • [annihilate.] AS. I. 1. O.
            • ...to pass.
              • [a. Cause] T. II.
              • [a. Efficient.] T. II. 1.
            • ...under.
              • [overcome] RM. II. 1. E.
              • [conquer] RM. II. 7. E.
            • ...up.
              • [begin] TA. III. 3.
              • [educate] RO. VI.
            • [with-
              • go.
              • come.
            • ...on the way.
              • [accompany in Travel (in∣cept.]
            • ...to bed.
              • [assist in parturition.]
            • word, [—Narration.]
          Brink,
          [Margin.] SP. III. 4. O.
          Briony.
          • white— HS. IX. 6.
          • black— HS. IX. 6. A.
          Brisk,
          [Sprightly.] NP. IV. 2.
          Bristle.
          PP. VI. 2.
          • to— [a. direct (make) one's Bri∣stles.]
          Bristow Non-such.
          HS. V. 4. A.
          Brittleness.
          Q. VI. 5. D.
          Broach,
          [adj. Rosting (instr.]
          • ...to
          • [a. un-barrel (incept.]
          Broad,
          [adj. Breadth.]
          • ...speak
            • [Plain corr.]
              • [pronounce Rurally]
                • sp. opening (augm.) one's mouth.]
                • [a. openness.]
          • awake, [Perfectly—]
          Brock,
          [Badger.] Be. V. 2. A.
          Brocket,
          [Hart (male) of the se∣cond year.]
          Broil.
          Pr. III. 4. A.
          Broils.
          • [Contentions] Man. IV. 3. D.
          • [Troubles] TA. V. 9. O.
          Broken-winded,
          [adj. p. Asthma.]
          Broker.
          • [Substitute (Merc.]
          • [Merchant of old things]
          Brooch,
          [Gemmed Ornament.]
          Brood.
          • [Children (aggr.)
          • [Aggregate (young)
            • ...to
          • [a. Fotion by over-sitting]
          Brook,
          [River (dim.)
          • lime. HS. VI. 10.
          • garden— HL. VIII. 3. A.
          • to— [adj. a. Patience.] Man. I. 8.
          Broom.
          Sh. IV. 8.
          • butchers— Sh. III. 8.
          • thorny— Sh. IV. 2. A.
          • Rape. HL. V. 8.
          • a— [Brushing (instr.]
          • ing. RN. VI. 2.
          Broth.
          Pr. I. 5.
          Brothel
          [Fornication (house.]
          Brother.
          RO. I. 4.
          • half— RO. I. 4. A.
          • in Law, [Brother by Affi∣nity.]
          • ...hood.
          • [Brother (abstr.]
          • [Corporation] RC. III. 7.
          Brow,
          [Forehead.] PG. III. 6.
          • Moving the— AC. IV. 1. O.
          • of an Hill. [Protuberance.] Mag. IV. 3.—
          Brown
          • [Dark (dim.]
          • [Black (dim.]
          Browzing.
          • [Mastication] Mo. III. 5.
            • sp. of Boughs.]
          Bruise.
          • [Contusion] O. IV. 1. A.
          • Hurt. S. I. 1. A.
          Brunt,
          [Impetus.] T. VI. 6. A.
          Brush.
          • [Branch. PP. I. 3. (dim.]
          • instrument.
            • [Brushing (instr.) clothes.]
            • [Painting (instr.]
          • to— O. V. 9.
          Brute.
          • [Animal] W. V. 3.
          • [Rumor] D. V. 3.
          Brutish.
          • [adj. Beast (like]
          • [adj. Irrational]
          Bubble.
          El. III. 1. A.
          Buccinum.
          Ex. VII. 5.
          Buck.
          • [Deer] Be. II. 4.
            • sp. adult (Male.]
              • ...of Clothes.
                • [Clothes (aggr.) for wash∣ing by Lixiviation.]
              • for fishing, [adj. take (mach.] of Fish.]
              • s horne. HL. VIII. 2. A.
              • s thorne. Sh. I. 7.
              • mast, [Mast of Beech.]
              • ...weed.
              • wheat. HA. V. 5. A.
          Bucket.
          • [Tub, adj. p. carry (apt) by handle.]
          Buckle.
          Pr. IV. . A.
          Buckler.
          RM. V. 9.
          Buckram,
          [Canvas stiffened.]
          Bucksom,
          [adj. Vigor face (man∣ner.]
          Bud,
          [Sprout.] PP. II. 5.
          Budge.
          • to— [Move (dim.]
          Budget
          [Bag (dim]
          • sp. adj Leather]
          Buff,
          [adj. Leather (Arms.]
          • sp. of Buffals Skin limber.]
          Buffal,
          [Bull. (kind) having flat rugged horns.]
          Buffet,
          [Strike with hand toge∣ther-folded.]
          Buffoon,
          [adj. Scurrility (person.]
          Bug.
          In. II. 1. A.
          Bugbear,
          [adj. a. Fear, (apt.) adj. Fiction (thing.]
          Buggery.
          RJ. III. 5. A.
          Bugle.
          • [adj. Glass-bead]
          • [Horn (dim.) for sounding]
          • Herb. HF. VII. 16. A.
          Bugloss.
          HL. IX. 1. A.
          • Vipers— HL. IX. 2. A.
          • ...Wall
          Buying.
          RC. V. 3. O.
          Build.
          • ing. Po. II.
            • Greater parts of— Po. III.
            • Lesser parts of— Po IV.
          • upon, [Be confident of.]
          Bul,
          vid. Bull.
          Bulbocastanon.
           
          Bulbonach.
          HS. VI. 2.
          Bulbous,
          HL. IV.
          Bulfinch.
          Bi. IV. 3.
          Bulge,
          [Mar. by in-crushing.]
          Bulk
          [Massiness]
          • [Solid] Mag. I. 4.
          • [Total] TM. VI.
          • [Aggregate] TM. III. 6. O.
          Bull.
          • [Beast, Be. II. 1. (male▪]
          • Writing, [Edict.] RC. IV. 3. O.
          • sp. of Pope.]
            • Beetle. Ex. V. 2. A.
          • finch. Bi. IV. 5.
          • head▪ [Miller's thumb.] Fi▪ IX. 12.
          • ...

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          Bullace,
          [Plum of Black-thorn.]
          Bullet.
          RM. V. 8.
          Bullion
          • Gold not-coin'd]
          • Silver not-coin'd]
          Bullock,
          [Bull, Be. II. 1. (dim.]
          Bulwark,
          [Rampier] RM. VI. 3.
          Bumbast.
          • [adj. Cotton stuffing (thing]
          • [not-necessary (thing) in∣thrusted.]
          • [affected words]
          Bunch.
          • [Protuberance] Mag. IV. 3.
          • [Cluster] PP. II. 4.
          • [Aggregate] adj. TM. III. 6. O. (thing.]
            • sp. together-tied.]
          Bundle,
          [adj. aggregate. TM. III. 6. O. (thing.]
          • sp. together-tied.]
          Bung.
          • [Upper Orifice of the Barrel]
            • sp. for Infusion.]
          Bungling,
          [Unskilfulness.] Ha. VI. 3. O.
          Bunting.
          Bi. IV. 1.
          Bunt-line.
          RN. IV. 6. A.
          Buoy.
          • Figure. Mag. VI. 5.
          • [Anchor, (sign)
          Bur.
          • [Principal Gandule]
          • of the Ear, [Lower Protube∣rance—]
          • of Dock, [Ear] PP. II. 4. A.
          • Butter— HL. VI. 1. A.
          • reed. HL. III. 15. A.
          • Great— HL. VI. 2.
          • Little— HL. VI. 2. A.
          Burden.
          • of a Song, [Repeated verse] Load, Po. V. A.
          • to— [adj. a. Heavy (make) upon, &c.]
          Burgeon,
          [Sprout] PP. II. 5.
          Burgess
          • Magistrate of a Town.]
          • Free-man of a Town.]
          Burglary.
          RJ. III. 8. A.
          Bury.
          RE. IV. 8.
          • alive. RJ. V. 6. A.
          Burl,
          [Pick the knots and motes out of Cloth.]
          Burlesque.
          • [Facetious imitation (corr.]
          • [Mocking imitation of Poem.]
          Burly.
          • [adj. Ample.] Sp. II. 5.
          • [adj. Fat. (augm.]
          Burnet.
          HF. VIII 4.
          • Thorny— Sh. III. 1. A.
          Burning.
          • Proper, [adj. a. Fire.] El. 1.
            • house— RJ. III. 7.
          • alive. RJ. V. 7. A.
          • in the hand, [Stigmat.] RJ. VI. 6.—
          • Lance, [Dart] El. I. 4. A.
          • [Improper]
          • [Rosting (Exc.]
            • Fever. S. II. 1.
            • Sun— [adj. p. Colouring (corr.) by the Sun.]
          Burnish
          • Smooth by rubbing]
          • Brighten by rubbing]
          Burrage.
          HL. IX. 1.
          Burrow,
          [Hole in the Earth.]
          • Cony— [Cony's (house.]
          Burser,
          (adj. disbursing (off.]
          Burst,
          vid. Break.
          • Cow, [Blain-worm.]
          Burstenness,
          [hernia.]
          Burt.
          [Turbut.] Fi. V. 2.
          Bush
          • Shrubs (aggr.]
          • Hairs (aggr.]
            • Silver— Sh. VI. 6. A.
          Bushel
          [8 Gallons.]
          Busie.
          • [adj. a. Business]
          • [adj. a. Double diligence] Ha. IV. 5. E.
          • body, [adj. a. Diligence (corr.]
          Business.
          • Employment, TA. III.
          • [adj. a. Troubling (thing]
          Busk,
          Lamin for Woman's breast (vest.]
          Buskin,
          [Vest until middle of Leg.]
          Bustard.
          Bi. II. 4.
          But.
          • Conjunction.
            • but. Conj. II. 1. O.
          • —[indeed] Conj. II. 1. as, but lately, &c.
          • —[onely] Adv. IV. 1. O.
            • that, [unless.] Conj. I. 3. O.
            • ...yet.
              • [notwithstanding] Conj. II. 2. O.
          • Preposition.
            • [beside] Prep. IV. 3. O.
          • ...a
          • [thick extremity]
            • sp. of Stock.]
          • [Barrel (augm.]
            • [measure]
          • [Mark]
            • [Bank at-adj. p. shoot (apt.]
            • [Sign, adj. p. aim (apt.]
          • ...to
            • [knock thrusting]
              • sp. with Forehead.]
          Butcher,
          [Butchering (Mecha∣nic.]
          • ing. Pr. III. 1.
          • bird. Bi. I. 3. A.
          • 's broom. Sh. IV. 5. A.
          Butler,
          [adj. Provisions (Officer]
          • for adj. p. drink (thing.]
          Butter.
          Pr. I. 3.
          • milk, [Milk after Butter (make.]
          • fly. Ex. IV. 9.
            • Hawke— Ex. IV. 10.
          • bur. HL. VI. 1. A.
          • wort. HL. VI.
          Buttery,
          [adj. Drinking (room.]
          Buttock.
          PG. IV. 8.
          Button.
          Mag. VI. 2.
          • hole. Mag. V. 2. A.
          • Fish. Ex. VIII, 2.
          • Batchelour's— [Campion] HS. V. 2.
          Buttress.
          Po, III. 7. A.
          Butwin.
           
          Buz,
          [a. Bee (voice.]
          Buzzard,
          [ite] Bi. I. 2. A.
          • bald— [White-headed—]
          C
          CAbala,
          [Tradition.] RE. VI. 1. A.
          Cabbage.
          HS. IV. 6.
          • Tree. Tr. VII. 8.
          Cabbin,
          [Chamber (dim.]
          • sp. in a Ship.]
          Cabinet.
          • [Box for
            • precious
            • most esteem∣ed
            things]
          Cable.
          RN. IV. 8.
          Cacao.
          [Chocolate] Tr. IV. 7.
          Cackle,
          [a. Hen (voice.]
          Cacochymia.
          S. I. 3. A.
          Cade.
          • [Lamb educated in house.]
          Cadence,
          [adj. Concluding Sound.]
          Cadet,
          [Dependent.]
          Cadew.
          Ex. III. 4. A.
          Cage.
          • [Imprisonment (room.]
          • sp. for Birds.]
          Cayman
          [Crocodile] Be. VI. 3.
          Cajole.
          • [perswade by
            • Craft.]
            • Flattering.]
          Caitiff.
          • Wicked (augm.)
          • Miserable (augm.)
          Cake,
          [Flat bread.]
          Calaminaris.
          St. II. 7. A.
          Calamint.
          HF. VII. 2. A.
          Calamity,
          [Misery.]
          Calcine.
          O. VI. 8.
          Calculate,
          [Reckon.] TA. IV. 6.
          Calendar,
          [adj. Year-book of Series of daies of every month.]
          Calender,
          [a. smoothness] sp. of Cloth.
          • a— [adj. calendring (mech.]
          Calends,
          [First day of the month.]
          Calenture,
          [Feaver (augm.]
          Calf,
          • Beast.
            • [Bull, Be. II. 1. (young.]
          • 's snout [Snap-dragon.] HS. VIII. 6.
          • [Hart (male) of the first year.]
          • Sea— [Seal.] Be. V. 3. A.
          • ...of the Leg.
            • [Protuberance behind the Leg.]
            • [Hinder Muscles of the Leg.]
          Calif.
          [Successor of Mahomet.]
          Calk.
          RN. VI. 1.

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          Call.
          • [a. Voice]
          • [a. Name]
          • [Summon]
            • to mind, [re-a. memory.]
            • to witness, [a. Witness (make.]
            • ...in,
              • [un-public]
              • [a. annihilation]
            • upon, [Invocate.]
            • ing,] Profession.]
          Callous.
          • [Hard
            • skin.]
            • Muscle.]
          Callow.
          • [Downy]
          • [not-feathered]
          Calm.
          El. VI. 6. A.
          • [adj. Peaceableness]
          • [adj. Meekness]
          Calo.
          RM. III. 8. A.
          Caltrops.
          • Iron (instr.) having four points most distant from each other.
          • land— HS. III. 9 A.
          • water— HL. VII. 8. A.
          Calumny.
          RJ. IV. 7.
          Cambuge,
          [Concrete juice pur∣gative.]
          Camel.
          Be. I. 3.
          • 's Hay. HL. III. 11. A.
          Camelopard,
          [Giraffa.] Be. II. 7.
          Camerade.
          • [adj. Chamber Companion]
          Cammock,
          [Rest-harrow.] HS. III. 14.
          Camomil.
          HF. II. 8.
          Camp.
          RM. VI. 1.
          • master, [adj. Camp. (Of∣ficer.]
          Campania,
          [Plain.]
          • [Summers war.]
          Camphire,
          Tree. Tr. VIII. 6.
          • Gum. [Gum of Camphire tree.
          Campion.
          HS. III. 2.
          Can.
          • Active.
            • [adj. Potentialness]
            • [adj. Natural Power]
            • [adj. Power.]
          • Pass.
            • [adj. Possibility.]
              • [May] Mod. I. 1.
              • a— [Footless Cup]
          Canary.
          • bird. Bi. IV. 6. A.
          • grass. HL III. 1.
          • wine, [Wine of the Cana∣ries.]
          Cancel.
          • [a. Annihilation]
          • [a. Spoil]
          • [un—]
          Cancer.
          • Ulcer. S. III. 4.
          • Constellation, [Star (aggr.) call'd the Crab.]
          • Sign [the fourth of the twelve parts of the Zodiac.]
          • tropic of— W▪ VI. 5.
          Cancer Majus.
          Ex. VI. 7.
          Candy,
          [Condite with Sugar.]
          • Alexander. HF. IV. 13.
          Candid.
          [adj. Candor.]
          Candidate.
          RC. I. 4. A.
          Candle.
          Pr. VI. 3.
          • stick, [Supporting (vess.) for Candle.]
          Candor.
          Man. I. 3.
          Cane.
          HL. III. 13.
          Canel.
          • bone, [Bone next to the Weasand.]
          • tree, [Cinamon] Tr. VIII. 8.
          Canibal,
          [adj. Eating (person) of men.]
          Canis.
          • ...major,
          • [Stars (aggr) called Greater Dog.]
          • minor, [Stars (aggr.) called Lesser Dog.]
          Canker.
          • [Vlcer,] sp. within the mouth.]
          • [Rust] Met. IV. 5. sp. of Brass.]
          • Worm, [Caterpiller.]
          Cankered,
          [adj. p Canker.]
          • ...stomach.
            • [Old
              • Wrath]
              • Hatred.]
          Cannibal,
          [adj. Eating (person) of men.]
          Canons.
          • of breeches, &c. [Hollow Cylinders—]
          • of a Cathedral, [Assessors of the Bishop.]
            • Rules, [adj. RE. Laws.]
            • [Ordnance] RM. VI. 5. A.
          Canonize.
          • Make one a Saint]
          • Sentence one a Saint]
          • Declare one a Saint]
          Canoo,
          [Boat of one Tree.]
          Canopy,
          [over-adj. Head.]
          • adj.
            • Shadowing
            • Covering
            (thing.]
          Canorous,
          [adj. a. Sing. (apt.]
          Cantharides.
          Ex. V. 9.
          Cantharus.
          Fi. V. 2.
          Canticle,
          [adj. p. Sing (thing.]
          • sp. Little, &c.
          Cantle,
          [Fragment.] TM. VI. 5. A.
          Canto,
          [Treble (part) of a Song.]
          Cantonize,
          [Divide into little Governments.]
          Canvas,
          • [Linnen of Hemp.]
            • ...ing.
            • a. Suter for suffrages.]
            • Contend for suffrages.]
            • [Examin (augm.]
          Cap.
          • [adj Head (vest]
            • sp. Congruous to the Head]
          • case, [Box (dim]
          • to— [un-vest the Head.]
          • [Wooden (jug.) fastning
            • Top-mast to the Mast]
            • Flag-staff to the Mast]
          • a pe, [from head to foot.]
          • Verses, [Play at repeating Verses.]
          Capable.
          • [adj. a. Receive (pot.]
          • [adj. Subject (pot]
          • [adj. Passion (pot]
          Capacity.
          • Subject (pot.]
          • Receive (pot.]
          • Passion (pot.]
          Caparison,
          [adj. Ornat. (armam.) of Saddle.]
          Cape.
          • of Cloke, [adj. p. fold (Lamin.]
          • [Promontory] W. III. 4.
          • Merchant. RN. V. 5.
          Caer.
          • [Leap]
            • sp. with trembling (like) of the Leggs.]
            • Fruit. Sh. IV. 2.
            • Ship.
            • [Private man of War]
            • [Ship praedatory.]
          Capital.
          • [adj. Head.]
          • [adj. a. Dy (apt.]
            • crime, [cr. punishable with dying (make]
          • [Cheef] TM. IV. 4.
          Capitulate,
          [Treat about Condi∣tions.]
          Capon.,
          [un-testicled Cock.]
          Capra saltans.
          El. I. 5
          Caprichious,
          [Fantastic] (corr.
          Capricorn,
          [Tenth of the 12 parts of the Zodiac▪]
          • tropic of— W. VI. 5.
          Capriscus.
          Fi. IV. 9.
          Capstain.
          RN. II. 3.
          Captain.
          • of Foot, [adj. Company (Officer.]
          • of Horse, [adj. Troop (Offi.]
          • of a Ship. RN. V. 1.
          Captious.
          • [Censorious]
          • [prone to
            • be displeased
            • dispute
            • quarrel
          Captivate.
          RM. II. 6. E.
          Captive,
          [adj. p. Captivate (person.]
          Caput Mort
          [Sediment remaining of distilled (thing]
          Car,
          [Cart.]
          Caract,
          [Eighteenth part of a Dram.]
          Caraguia.
          Be. V. 6.
          Caramosel.
          RN. I. 4.
          Caranna.
          Tr. VIII. 5.
          Caravan,
          [Travelling (aggr.) of Merchants.]
          Caravel,
          [Ship (augm.]
          Caraway.
          HF. V. 7.
          Carbine,
          [Gun (augm.) of Horseman.]
          Carbonado,
          [Broil'd adj. p. flash∣ing] Pr. III. 5.
          Carbuncle.
          • Sore. S. III. 4. A.
          • ...

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          Card
          • playing— [adj. Card. Mo. V. 2. (Instr.]
            • playing at—s [Mo. V. 2.
              • Geographic— [Description by picture.]
              • ...to—wool.
                • [Un-intangle by Comb] O. V. 9. A.
                • [Prepare for Spinning by Combing]
          Cardamom.
           
          Cardialgia.
          S. VI. 1.
          Cardinal,
          [Principal.]
          • Chief, [Clergy of Rome]
          • points, [East, West, North, and South.]
          Care,
          [Thinking (augm.]
          Carefulness.
          • [Heedfulness] Ha. IV. 2.
            • sp. with
              • Trouble.]
              • Affliction.]
          • [Diligence]
          Carelesness.
          • [Heedlesness] Ha. IV. 2. D.
          • [Sloth]
          Caressing,
          [a. Seem. (sign) love (augm]
          Cargo,
          [Catalogue of Ships mer∣chandize.]
          Carine.
          RN. VI. 4.
          Cark.
          Ha. IV. 2. E.
          Carkanet,
          [Jewel (aggr.)
          Carkass,
          [Dead body.]
          • of a Fowl, [Trunk.]
          Carnal.
          • [adj. Flesh]
          • [Natural]
          • [Worldly]
          • [adj. Lust]
          • [Ungracious]
          Carnation,
          [adj. Flesh-colour.]
          Carnosity,
          [Flesh abstr.]
          • a— [Excrescence, adj. Flesh.]
          Carob.
          Tr. VI. 1.
          Caroll,
          [Joyful Song.]
          Carowse
          [Drink (aug.]
          Carp.
          Fi. IX. 7.
          • ...to
            • [Calumniate words]
            • [Except contentiously.]
          Carpenter.
          • [adj. House faber]
          • [adj. Wood (Mechanic.]
          Carpet.
          • [Wool∣en
            • Ornament
            • Vest
            for Table.]
          Carract,
          [Eighteenth part of a Dram.]
          Carraway.
          HF. V. 7.
          Carreer,
          [Running (imp.]
          Carrot.
          HF. V. 6.
          • wilde. HF. V. 6. A.
          Carry.
          • Go supporting. Mo. VI. 1.
          • er.— RC. II. 8. A.
          • Instruments for—ing. Po. V.
          • [a. Demeanour]
          • [a. Converse]
          • [Support] Mo. VI. 1. A.
          Carriage.
          • [adj. p. Carry (thing)
          • [adj. a. Carry (manner)
          • [Demeanour] AC. V.
          • [Converse] Man. A.
          Carrick.
          RN. I. 4.
          Carrion.
          • [Dead body] sp. putrid.]
          • [Lean (augm.]
          Cart.
          Po. V. II. A.
          • welsh— Po. V. 4. A.
          Cartilage,
          [Gristle.] PG. II. 1. A.
          Carve.
          O. IV. 6.
          • ...meat.
            • Unjoint the Limbs.]
            • Segregate the Limbs.]
            • Distribute the Limbs.]
          Carvel.
           
          Case.
          • Condition of dubitable Event
          • [Condition] T. II. 4.
          • [State.] T. VI. 4.
            • [Doubtful (thing]
          • [Question]
          • [adj. p.
            • Doubt
            • Question
            (thing]
          • [State▪ sp. of Question.]
          • of Conscience, [Moral Que∣stion]
          • ...in Law.
            • [Questionable Action (kinde.]
            • [Cause of Suit]
          • [Supposition] D. VI. 3.
            • in— [If]
            • in no— [Not redupl.]
            • put— [imp. Suppose.]
          • [Event] TA. V.
          • [sp.
            • Doubtful
            • Supposed
          • Vessel. Pr. V. 1. A.
            • —of a word.
              • Obliquity of termina∣tion.]
              • Change of termina∣tion.]
          Casement,
          [Door of Window.]
          Cash,
          [Present Mony.]
          • keeper, [Private Mony (Of∣ficer.]
          Cashire.
          • [un-a. Souldier (make) pe∣nally.]
          • [a. Incapacitating] sp. a. Souldier.]
          Cask,
          [Vessel] Pr. V.
          • sp. Barrel.] Pr. V. 3.
          Casket.
          • [Vessel (dim.]
          • [Box for precious (things.]
          Cassaware.
          Bi. II. 9. A.
          Cassia.
          Tr. VI. 2.
          • Shrub— Sh. II. 11. A.
          Cassidony.
          HF. VI. 5. A.
          Cassock,
          [Upper close (vest.]
          Cast.
          • adj. p. Motion (make.)
          • sp. Impetuously.
            • & sp. from the
              • Contiguity
              • p. Support
              • Capacity.
              of its mo∣ver.
          • throwing, Mo. VI. 2.
          • as Metal. O. IV. 5. A.
          • as Guilty, [Condemn.]
          • as Nauseous, [Vomit]
          • ...about.
            • Think AS. II. 1.
            • Consider AS. III. 1.
            • Contrive AS. III. 7.
          • away. vid.—off.
          • down, [down-cast.]
            • Sorrowful (make.]
            • Despondent (make.]
          • in ones mind, vid.—about.
          • in ones teeth, [Upraid.] RJ. IV. 8. A.
          • ...into form
            • a. Form sp. by casting.]
            • a. Figure sp. by casting.]
          • into Sleep, [adj. a. Sleeping (make.]
          • ...off.
            • [a. Reject] AS. .V. 5. O.
            • [a. Abdicate] TA. I. 3. O.
            • [a. Abandon] TA. II. 2. O.
            • [a. Dereliction] AS. I 5. O.
          • ...up.
            • into heap, [a. Heap,]
            • into sum, [a. Sum.]
          • clothes, [not-fut. used cl.]
          • dice, [a. Dice]
          • lots, [a. Lots]
          • ...skin.
            • [adj. a. Let go. Ta. I. 6. O—]
            • [adj. a. Change. TA. II. 6. O—]
          • ...water.
            • [a. Inquisition. RJ. II, 2.—]
            • [a. Try. RJ. II. 4. A.—]
          • Young, [a. Abortion.]
          Castle.
          Po. II. 2. A.
          Castor.
          Be. IV. 8.
          Castrate,
          [Un- adj. a. testicle (make.]
          Castrel,
          vid. Kestrel.
          Casual,
          [adj. Fortune. AS. I. 2. D.]
          Casuist.
          • [Teacher of moral Doctrine.]
          • [Solver of moral Doubts]
          Cat.
          Be. IV. 4.
          • Civet— Be. IV. 4. A.
          • ...mint,
          • s-tail. HL. II. 3. A..
          Catalogue.
          TM. III. 7. A.
          Catamite,
          [adj. p. Sodomy (per∣son.]
          Cataplasm
          [Plaster.] Pro. VI. 4. A.
          Cataract,
          [Direct fall of River.]
          • in the eye, [Opacous (thing) in the water of the Eye.]
          Catarrh.
          S. IV. 4.
          Catastrophe,
          [adj. a. Altering Conclusion.]
          • sp. Altering to worse.]
          Catch.
          • [adj. p. Rest (make)
          • sp. Impetuously.
            • & sp. in its Comprehension.
              • Catch, Mo. VI. 2. O.
              • [Arrest] RJ. II. 1. A.
          • poll, [Arresting (Officer]
          • [Pursevant] RJ. I. 6.
          • [Obtain]
            • as Fire, [a. Fire (imp.]
            • as Infection, [p. Contagi∣on.]
          • [Take] TA. I. 4.

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            Cate.
            [Pr. II. (thing]
            Catechizing.
            RE. IV. 3. A.
            Category,
            [Predicament.] TA.
            Categorical,
            [absolute.]
            Cater,
            [Buy provisions.]
            Caterpiller.
            Ex. III. 6.
            • Flower, HS. III. 12. A.
            Cathedral,
            [Temple of Bishop's (place.]
            Catholic.
            RE. III. 2.
            Catmint.
            HF. VII. 1. A.
            Cattel,
            [Beasts]
            • sp. Cloven footed.]
            Cavalry.
            • [Horsemen
              • (kind
              • (aggreg.
            Candle,
            [Broth of Egg, Wine, &c.]
            Cave,
            [Cavity in the Earth.)
            • [Under-ground
              • Room]
              • House]
              • Hole
              (aug.]
            Caveare,
            [Condited spawn of Sturgeons.]
            Caveat,
            [Caution (sign.]
            Cavern,
            vid. Cave.
            Caught,
            [adj. p. Catch.]
            Cavill.
            • Objection Contentious] (corr.]
            • Dispute Contentious] (corr.]
            Cavity,
            [Hollowness.] Mag. VI. 1. E.
            Caul.
            PG. VI. 6. A.
            • for the head, [adj. Net (fi∣gure) head (vest.]
            Cauldron,
            [Kettle (aug.]
            Cause.
            • Proper. T. II.
              • [Efficient] T. II. 1.
              • [Impulsive] T. II. 2.
              • [Occasion] T. II. 4.
              • [End] T. II. 6.
            • In discourse.
              • [Reason]
                • [adj a. Argumentation (thing]
            • In Law.
              • [Cause of Suit]
              • [Suit] RJ. II. A.
              • [Proceeding] RJ. II.
            Causey.
            • [Factitious way]
            • [Way pav'd with Stones]
            Causti
            • a. Burning Medi∣cine.]
            • a. Corroding Medi∣cine.]
            Cautelousness,
            [Heedfulness.] Ha. IV. 2.
            Cauterizing,
            [Stigmatize.] RJ. VI. 6. A.
            Caution
            [a Heedfulness.]
            • money, [Stipulatory-money before-paid.]
            Cautiousness,
            [Heedfulness.] Ha. IV. 2.
            Ceas
            • Discontinue.]
            • Desist.]
            Cecily,
            vid. Ciceley.
            Cedar.
            Tr. V. 4.
            Cell,
            [Room (dim.]
            • [Regular's (oom]
            Celandine.
            HS IV. 10. A.
            Celebrate,
            [a. Solemnity]
            Celebs.
            RO. II. 1.
            Celerity.
            • [Swiftness] NP. V. 9.
            • [Dispatch] TA. III. 5.
            Celestial,
            [adj. Heaven.] W. II.
            Celibate,
            [Celebs (abstr.]
            Cellar,
            [adj. Store (room) for adj. p. Drink (thing.]
            Cement,
            [Glue of Stones.]
            Censer,
            [adj. Burning (vessel) of Incense.]
            Censor,
            [Judge] sp. of man∣ners.]
            Censorious.
            Man. I. 3. O.
            Censure,
            [a.—
            • Judge.]
            • Sentence.]
              • ecclesiastic. RE. V. 3.
            Centaur,
            [adj. Fiction Horse∣man.]
            Center.
            Mag. II. 1.
            Center-fish.
            Ex. VIII. 1. A.
            Centon.
            [adj. aggregate (thing) of divers fragments]
            Centry.
            • Greater— HF. III. 3 A.
            • Lesser— HS. V. 5.
            Century.
            100.
            Centurion,
            [adj. Company (Of∣ficer.]
            Cerecloth,
            [Plaster'd cloth.]
            Ceremony,
            [Circumstance] sp. solemn.]
            Certain.
            • [Sure] adj. AS. II. 6.
            • ly. Adv. I. 2. O.
            • [Manifest]
            • [Some] Pron. II. 3.
            Certainty.
            AS. II. 6.
            Certifie.
            • [adj. Certainty (make]
            • [adj. a. Know (make]
            Ceruse.
            Met. IV. 5. A.
            Cess
            [tax]
            • sp. according to-his propor∣tion]
            Cessation
            • Discontinue.
            • Desist.
            Chas
            • Recrement of winnow∣ed Grain
            • Husks of winnow∣ed Grain
            Chafe.
            [Heat by rubbing.]
            • [Ruo] O. V. 8.
            • [Heat] Q. V. 1. E.
              • ing-dish, [adj. Table (ves∣sel) for Fire.]
            • Stomach, [adj. Angry (aug.]
            Chafer.
            • [Bay Scarab]
              • Goat— Ex. V. 3.
              • Green— Ex. V. 5. A.
            Chaffer.
            • [Treat concerning the Price]
            • [Exchange]
            Chaffinch.
            Bi. IV. 7.
            Chain,
            [Cord of Loops for
            • Binding.]
            • Ornament.]
            Chair.
            Po. VI. 6.
            Chalcedony.
            St. V. 6.
            Chalcis.
            Fi. III. 12. A.
            Chaldron,
            [36. Bushels.]
            Chalenge.
            • [Claim]
            • [Provoke]
            • [Accuse]
            Chalice,
            [Footed drinking (ves∣sel.]
            Chalk.
            St. VI. 1.
            Chama.
            Ex. VIII. 6.
            Chamaecyparissus.
             
            Chamber,
            [Room]
            • sp. Sleeping (room]
            Chamberlein.
            • [adj. Chamber (Off.]
            • [adj. City mony (Off.]
            Chameleon.
            Be. VI. 4. A.
            Chamfer,
            [Gutter (freq.)
            Chamomil.
            HF. II. 8.
            Champ,
            [Mastication]
            Champain,
            [Plain.] W. III. 1. E.
            Champion,
            [Instead-fighting (person.]
            Chance,
            [Fortune.]
            Chancel,
            [Chief adj. Temple (Room.]
            Chancellor,
            [Judge of Equity.]
            Chancery,
            [Court of Equity.]
            Chandler,
            [Candle
            • (Mech.
            • (Merch.
            Chanel.
            W. IV. 5. A.
            Change.
            • [Alter] TA. I. 1. O.
              • Mutation, TA. II. 6. A.
            • ...of the Moon.
            • [Time when the Moon ends one Course, and begins ano∣ther]
            • [Exchange]
            Changeable.
            • Mutable, [adj. Change (apt.]
            • Of divers Colours. Q. II. 5. A.
            Changeling.
            • [Instead-put]
            • [Idiot]
            Channa.
            Fi. V. 11. A.
            Chant,
            [Sing.]
            Chanter,
            [Chief Singer.]
            Chantry,
            [Ecclesiastical singing (place.]
            Chaos,
            [Unformed matter.]
            Chap.
            • [Chink] Mag. V. 4. O.
            • ...of mouth.
            • [Jaw]
              • sp. Bone of it.]
            Chape,
            [End (arm.) of the Swords case.]
            Chaplain
            • Domestic Presby∣ter.]
            • Private Presby∣ter.]
            Chaplet,
            [Wreath of Flowers for the head.]
            Chapman,
            [adj. a. Buying (per∣son.]
            Chappel,
            [Temple
            • (dim.
            • accessory.
            Chapter.
            • of book. D. III. 3.
            • of Cathedral. [Bishop's Assessors (aggr.]
              • [Their Convention]
              • ...

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            Character.
            D. I. 1. A.
            • [Description]
            Charcole,
            [Cole made by chark∣ing.]
            Chare,
            [Business (dim.]
            • [Instead-business]
            Charge,
            • Proper [Load] Po. V. A.
            • ...a Gun.
              • [adj. p. Ammunition (make]
            • In Oeconomic.
              • [Command]
            • In Civil sense.
              • [Trust]
                • have—of, Be intrusted with.
              • [Office]
              • Cost, [Expence]
            • In Judicial.
              • [Accuse]
                • Lay to one's— [a. Accu∣ser.]
            • In Military.
              • [Assault]
            Charger,
            [Dish (aug.) for Escu∣lents.]
            Chary.
            • [adj. Indulgence]
            • [Heedful for]
            • [Loth that it should suffer]
            Chariot.
            Po. V. 2.
            Charity.
            Ha. V. 6.
            Chark.
            O. VI. 7.
            Charleswain,
            [Stars (aggr.) cal∣led, &c.]
            Charlock.
            HS. IV. 9. A.
            Charm
            • Witch with words.
            • Wizard with words.
            Charnel,
            [Room for dead bo∣dies.]
            Charr.
            Fi. IX. 3. A.
            Charring.
            O. VI. 7.
            Charter,
            [Patent]
            • sp. For grant of Privilege]
            Chase.
            • [Treey Country]
              • sp. for Deer.
            • [Forrest] Po. I. 2. A.
              • ...to
            • [Hunt]
            • [Drive]
            • [Persue]
            Chasm,
            [Emptiness.]
            • in the Skie. El. V. 5.
            Chast,
            [adj. Chastity.]
            • ree▪ Sh. V. 1.
            Chastise,
            [Correct.]
            Chatt,
            [Loquacity.]
            Chattels,
            [Goods not inherita∣ble.]
            Chatter.
            • with ones Tongue.
              • as Birds.
                • a. Swallow voice]
                • a. Pie voice]
              • [Prate]
              • with ones Teeth.
              • [Tremble—]
                • sp. with Sound (aug.]
            Cheap.
            • [adj.
              • Price
              • Value
              (dim.]
            • [Sorry] TM. I. 4. D.
            Cheapen,
            [Treat concerning the price.]
            Cheat,
            [Fraud.]
            Check.
            • [Interrupt Motion]
            • [Hinder]
            • [Cohibit]
            • [Reprove]
            Checker,
            vid. Exchequer.
            • 'd with Colours. Q. II. 7.
            Cheef,
            [Principal.]
            Cheek.
            PG. III. 7.
            • [Side] Sp. III. 4.
            Cheer.
            • Diet, [Quantity of Food.]
            • [Face (manner]
              • ...to
                • [Encourage]
                • [Merry (make.]
                • [Cheerful (make.]
            Cheerfulness,
            [Alacrity.] Ha. IV. 3.
            Cheese.
            Pro. I. 3. A.
            Cheeslip,
            [Sow.] Ex. II. 9.
            Cheesrunning
            [Ladies bedstraw] HL. IX. 6. A.
            Cherish.
            • [a. Fotion] AC. I. 4.
            • [Preserve indulgently]
            Cherry.
            Tr. II. 3.
            • Birds— Sh. II. 5.
            • Winter— HS. IX. 8.
            • Wildrock— of Austria. Sh. II. 5. A.
            Cherub.
            • [Angel]
            • [Image of Angel]
            Chervil.
            HF. V. 8. A.
            Chesil.
            • [Prism. for
              • Cutting
              • Carving
            Chess-playing.
            Mo. V. 3.
            Chest.
            • [Box] Pr. V. 2.
              • of the Body.
            • [Trunk]
              • sp. the Cavity of it.]
            Chestnut.
            Tr. IV. 4.
            Cheverel,
            [Leather of Gote's skin.]
            Cheveron,
            [Tooth (like) lines.]
            Chevin,
            [Chub.] Fi. IX. 8. A.
            Chew,
            [Mastication.]
            • the Cud, [Re-masticate.]
            Chibbol,
            [Young Onion.]
            Chickling.
            HS. II. 5.
            • under-ground— HS. II. 7.
            Chick,
            [Hen (young.]
            • weed. HS. V. 9. A.
            • Bastard— HS. V. 10.
            • berry bearing— HS. IX. 8. A.
            Chide,
            [Reprove angrily.]
            Chill,
            [Cold (dim]
            Chilblain.
            S. III. 7.
            Child.
            • By Relation.
            • Natural. RO. I. 2. O.
              • to be with— [to have con∣ceived.]
              • in the womb, [Embryo.]
              • birth, [Parturition]
              • bed, [the Bed in which adj. a. pret. Part••••ition lies.]
                • in— [adj. a. pret. Parturi∣tion.]
                  • Adventitious.
                    • Foster— RO. III 2. O.
                  • God— RO. III. 1. O.
                  • Ward— RO. III. 4. O.
            • By Age.
              • [Infant]
                • Boy.
            Childhood.
            • [Infancy] Mea. VI. 1.
              • Boy's age, Mea. VI. 1. A.
            Childish,
            [adj. Child (like.]
            Childless,
            [Not-parent.]
            Chime.
            • [Tune with the Bells]
            • [Ring melodiously]
            Chimaera,
            [adj. Fiction (thing.]
            Chimist.
            [O. VI. (mech.]
            Chimny.
            Po. III. 9. A.
            Chin.
            PG. III. 8. A.
            China,
            [root of an Indian climb∣ing plant.]
            Chine,
            [Bone of the Back.]
            Chin-cough,
            [adj. a. pret. Dura∣tion (aug.) Cough.]
            Chink,
            Chap. Mag. V. 4. O.
            Chip.
            TM. VI. 5.
            • ...to
              • [Cut into Chips.]
              • [From-cut the outside.]
            Chiromancy,
            [Wizarding by the sight of hand.]
            Chirp.
            • dim. Singing. AC. III. 5. A.
            • Voice of Birds, [a. Sparrow (voice]
            Chirurgeon.
            [adj. RC. III. 2. (person]
            Chit,
            [Cat (young]
            Chitterling,
            [Smallest gus.]
            Chivalry,
            [War (art.]
            • sp. adj. Horseman.]
            Chives,
            vid. Cive.
            Chocolate.
            Tr. IV. 7.
            Choice.
            • Subst.
              • [Election] RC. IV. 2.
              • [Diversity]
              • [Many of divers
                • Kinds.]
                • Valors.]
            • Adject.
            • [Excellent]
            Choke,
            [Strangle.] RC. V. 8.
            Choler.
            PG. I. 6. A.
            • adust, [melancholy]
            Choleric.
            • [adj. Choler]
            • [adj. Anger (apt.]
            Choose,
            [a. Election.]
            • As to do. AS. IV. 5.
            • As to Office. RC. IV. 2.
              • may— [is adj. Liberty.]
              • cannot—but, [is adj. p. Deter∣mination.]
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              Chord.
              Mag. II. 6. A.
              Chorister,
              [adj. Singing (Off.]
              Chorus.
              • [together-Singers (Aggr.]
              • [Players together-speaking (aggr.]
              Chough.
              Bi. I. 6. A.
              Chrism,
              [Anointing.]
              Christ.
              G. II.
              Christen,
              [Baptize.]
              Christendom,
              [World of Christi∣ans.]
              Christianity.
              RE. I. 4.
              Christmas,
              [Festival (time) of Christ's birth.]
              • day, [Festival day of Christ's birth.]
              Chromis.
              Fi. V. 7.
              Chronicle.
              • [Relation of things done according to the Series of times.]
              Chronology.
              • [History of times.]
              • [Computing (art) of times]
              Chrysocoll,
              [Borax]
              Chrysolite.
              PP. V. 6. A.
              Chub.
              Fi. IX. 8. A.
              Chuckle,
              [Laugh (augm.]
              • sp. Inwardly.]
              Church.
              • Society, [RE. (aggr.]
              • Temple. Po. II. 4.
                • warden, [adj. Temple (Off.]
                • yard, [Court of Temple]
              Churching.
              RE. IV. 6.
              Churl,
              [adj. Churlishness (per∣son.]
              Churlishness.
              • [Rusticity] Man. IV. 9. D.
              • [Moroseness] Man. IV. 7. D.
                • op. to Alms. Man. III. 5. D.
              • [Roughness]
              Churn,
              [Motion (freq.) vicissitu∣dinary.]
              Chur-worm.
              [Fen-Cricket.] Ex. II. 2. A.
              Chyle.
              PG. I. 3.
              Chymic Operation.
              O. VI.
              Cicada.
              Ex. IV. 6.
              • aquatica. EX. II. 4. A.
              Cicely.
              • Sweet— HF. IV. 3.
              • wid— HF. IV. 3. A.
              Cicutaria.
               
              Cider,
              [Wine of Apples.]
              Cimex,
              [Punice] Ex. II. 6. A.
              • sylvestris. Ex. II. 3.
              Cinders,
              [Fiery ashes]
              • of Sea-cole, [Charred remainders—]
              Cinnabar.
              Met. III. 5.
              Cinnaion,
              Tr. VII. 8.
              Cinqfoil.
              HF. IX. 2.
              Cipher.
              • [adj. Number (sign) Chara∣cter.]
                • [Character]
                  • [Secret Character]
                • [Number]
                  • to— [adj. a. Number (art.]
              • [Nothing (sign) Character.]
              Cypres,
              [Transparent Linnen.]
              • —Tr. V. 6.
              Circle.
              Mag. III. 2.
              • By which the World is divi∣ded. W. VI.
              Circuit.
              • [Region]
              • [Margin of Circle]
              Circular,
              [adj. Circle.]
              Circulate,
              [About-going]
              Circumcision.
              RE. VI. 5.
              Circumference,
              [Circle about- adj. Margin.]
              Circumflex,
              [Long sounding.]
              Circumlocution,
              [Express by ma∣ny words.]
              • [Paraphrase] D. V. 5. A.
              Circumscribe,
              [About—a. com∣pass.]
              Circumspect,
              [Cautious.]
              Circumstance.
              T. VI. 3.
              Circumvent,
              [a. Fraud.]
              Cistern,
              [a. Keeping (vessel) for Water.]
              Citadel,
              [Castle.] Po. II. 2.
              Citation.
              • Summons RJ. II. 1.
              • [Quotation] D. IV. 9.
              Citerior.
              Sp. II. 2. E.
              City.
              RC. III. 3. A.
              Citizen.
              RC. I. 6.
              Citrine,
              [adj. Citron colour.]
              Citrinella.
              Bi. VI. 2.
              Citron.
              Tr. I. 8.
              Citrull.
              HS. VII. 2. A.
              Cittern,
              [Little musical (instr.) having brass strings.]
              Citysus.
              Sh. II. 6. A.
              Cive,
              HL. IV. 10. A.
              Civet,
              [Sweat of the Civet Cat.]
              • Cat. Be. IV. 4. A.
              Civil.
              • [adj. Civility]
              • [adj. City]
              • [adj. Civil relation]
              • Relation. RC.
              • Lawyer. RC. II. 2.
              • ...War.
                • [War between men of the same
                  • Nation.]
                  • Common∣wealth.]
              Civility.
              • [Courtesie] Man. IV. 7.
              • [Complaisance] Man. IV. 8.
              Clack,
              [Knock (freq.) sound.]
              • a— [adj. Knock (machin.]
              Clad,
              [Clothed]
              Clay.
              El. IV. 4.
              Claim.
              TA. I. 3.
              Clamber,
              • [Climbe
                • adv. Difficult.]
                • (corr.]
              Clamminess.
              Q. VI. 4. E.
              Clamor,
              [Exclaim] AC. III. 3. O.
              Clancular,
              [Secret.]
              Clandestine,
              [Secret.]
              Clap.
              AC. V. 5.
              • ...up.
                • [Finish adv. sudden]
                • [Imprison]
                  • sp. suddenly.
                • of thunder, [sound (imp.) of th.]
              Clapboard,
              [Oaken (lamins) for lining Rooms.]
              Clapper.
              • [Box] Pr. V. 2.
                • Instrument, [Striking (part) of ringing (instr.]
              Claret,
              [Red French Wine]
              Clary.
              HF. VII. 10.
              • Wild—HF. VII. 10. A.
              Clarifie.
              • [Separating the course (parts.]
              • [a. Clear (make.]
              Clash.
              • [against-Strike]
                • sp. reciprocally.]
              • [a. Contention]
              Clasp.
              • [Hook]
              • [Embrace]
              Clasper,
              [Tendril.] PP. II. 7. A.
              Class,
              [Series.]
              Classic,
              [Authentic.]
              Clatter,
              [Jarring.]
              Clause.
              D. III. 1.
              Claw.
              • as of man, [Nail.]
                • a—back, [Fawner.]
                • as of Beast. PP. VI. 5. A.
                • as of Bird. PP. V. 3.
                • as of Shell-fish. PP. IV. 7.
              • to— [Scratch.]
              Clean.
              • [Pure] TM. V. 6.
              • ...Quite and
                • perfectly]
                • Totally]
              Cleanliness.
              Man. II. 6.
              Cleanse.
              • [Clean (make.]
                • [a. Innocent (make.]
              • [Vndefiled (make.]
                • [Un a. guilty (make.]
              Clear.
              • Entire of it self.
              • ly. [Wholly.]
              • Not mingled with other.
                • [Simple.]
              • sp. not with worse.
                • [Pure]
                • [Not hinder'd from
                  • being
                  • doing
                  • Receiving
                  (perf.]
              • E.g. in any genus, as of Quality or Relation NP.

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                Cleaver.
                • [Cleaving (instr.]
                • [Knife (augm.) to strike with]
                Cleavers.
                [goose-grass] HL. IX. 9. A.
                Cleaving.
                • Sticking.
                  • [a. Clammy]
                  • [Adhering]
                • Chapping, [apj. p. Chink.]
                  • as with a Wedge. O. I. 3.
                  • ...Cloven-footed.
                Cleer,
                vid. Clear.
                Cleft.
                • [Chink] Mag. V. 4. O.
                • [adj. p. Cleave]
                Clematis.
                Sh. V. 7.
                Clemency.
                Man. VI. 8.
                Clergy.
                RE. II.
                Clerk.
                [adj.
                • Church-
                • Writing
                (Offi∣cer.]
                • [adj. Clergy (person]
                • [adj Church (off.]
                • of Church, [Minister's subor∣dinate (officer.]
                • [adj. Writing (offic]
                • ...of Exchequer.
                • ...of Rolls.
                • ...Gentleman's
                • of Market. [adj. Market (off.]
                Clew,
                [Bottom.]
                Click,
                [a. Sound as Watch.]
                Clicket,
                [Lust.]
                • sp. of Rabbets.]
                Client.
                • [Dependent]
                • [adj. p. Advocate (person]
                Cliff.
                W. III. 3. A.
                Climacteric,
                [adj. a. Altering (apt.) seventh year.]
                Climate,
                [adj. p. Latitude (place) of 13 hours, 13 and a half, &c]
                Climbe.
                Mo. II. 5.
                Climber of Virginia.
                Sh. V. 8.
                Clinch.
                • a Nail, [Fix it by
                  • re-knocking
                  • folding
                  the point of it.]
                • ones Fist, [Fold the hand.]
                • a— [Urbanity (endeavor) by similitude of words.]
                Cling.
                AC. VI. 9.
                Clink,
                [a. Sound as Chains.]
                Clip.
                • [Cut] O. V. 4. A.
                • [Embrace]
                Clock.
                Po. VI. 6. A.
                • what is it of— [what hour is it according to the—]
                Clod,
                [Lump.]
                Clog,
                [Hinder.]
                Cloy.
                • [adj. p. Excess (make]
                • [adj. a. Nauseate with abun∣dance.]
                Cloister.
                • [House of Monks]
                • [Roofed walking (place]
                Cloke,
                [Wide outer (Vest]
                • ...to
                  • [Cover]
                  • [Pretence]
                  • [Conceal]
                Cloke-bag,
                [Sack to be tied be∣hind the Saddle.]
                Closeness,
                Nearness impeditive of
                • Penetration.
                • Nearness
                  • of thing to thing.
                • [Nearness]
                • [Contiguity]
                • [Continuity]
                  • of the parts of a thing.
                    • The Extremes.
                      • [Narrowness]
                  • The Middle parts.
                    • Closeness, Q. V. 3.
                    • [Densness] Q. V. 3. E.
                • Impeditive as to the Surface.
                  • ...to close.
                    • [adj. Hide.]
                    • [adj. Conceal]
                • Periphery.
                  • ...to close.
                    • [adj. a. Sepiment]
                  • ...a Close.
                    • [adj. p. Sepiment (place]
                • Top.
                  • ...to close.
                    • with its own.
                      • [adj. Shut]
                      • [adj. p. Whole] as a Wound.
                    • with anothers.
                      • [adj. Cover]
                • Side.
                  • ...to close.
                    • [Together-join]
                    • [Together-fold] as a Let∣ter.
                • End.
                  • to close, [adj. a. Finish.]
                    • Of Penetration; by
                • Ey, [Darkness] as of wea∣ther.
                • Ear, [Silence.]
                  • Reservedness.]
                  • Hand, &c.
                    • [Fastness]
                    • [Penuriousness]
                Closet,
                Room (dim.) for pri∣vacy]
                Clot.
                • ...bird.
                • ...burr.
                Cloth.
                • Stuff for Clothing [adj. Clo∣thing thing]
                  • Cotton— Pr. IV. 4. A.
                  • Hair— Pr. IV. 1. A.
                  • Linnn— Pr. IV. 4.
                  • Woollen— Pro. IV. 1.
                • worker, [adj. cloth (Me∣chanic.]
                Clothe.
                • [make Cloth]
                  • put on [adj. p. Clothing (make]
                Clothing.
                Pr. IV.
                Clottered,
                [Coagulated]
                Cloud.
                El. III. 2.
                Clove.
                • of Garlick, [Bulb of the root]
                • tree. Tr. III. 9.
                Cloun,
                vid. Clown.
                Clout.
                • [Fragment of Cloth]
                • [adj. Mending (thing]
                  • ...to
                • [Mend by addition.]
                • [Strengthen by addition.]
                Clown.
                • [adj Country (corr.]
                • [adj. Rusticity (person]
                  • ishness, [Rusticity.]
                Clu,
                [Bottom.] Mag. VI. 7.
                Club.
                • Weapon, RM. V. 2.
                • [Society.]
                Cluck,
                as a Hen.
                • [Calling (voice]
                Clung.
                • [adj. a. preter. Cling]
                • [together-adhering]
                Cluster.
                PP. II. 4.
                • [adj. aggregate (thing]
                Clutch.
                • [Talon. PP. V. 3. (Aggreg.]
                • [Hand] PG. V. 3. Holding. TA. V. 5. (augm.]
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                Clutter.
                • [Confused
                  • Motion]
                  • Sound]
                Clyster,
                [Medicinal drink for fundament.]
                Coach.
                Po. V. 1.
                • man, [Coach (Officer.]
                • box, [Seat of Coach (Offi∣cer.]
                Coaction.
                AS. IV. 9. O.
                Cadjutor,
                [With-helper.]
                Coagulating.
                O. VI. 2. A.
                Coalition
                • [a. Uniting.
                • [p. Uniting.
                Coarctation.
                • [together-joyning (augm.]
                • [Shrinking]
                Coast.
                • Quarter, [Country near.]
                • Sea-coast, [nigh- adj. Sea Country.]
                • to— [Travail (end.) by conje∣cture.]
                Coat.
                • Garment, [Outward close (vest.]
                • of Male, [Woven (like) armour.]
                • ...of Arms,
                  • [Nobility
                  • [Gentility
                  (sign.
                • Cottage, [Rustic house (dim.]
                Cobble.
                • [Mend, (corr.]
                • [a. Unskilful] Ha. VI. 3. O.
                Cob-iron,
                [Supporting (instr.) for Spit.]
                Cobler,
                [Mending (mech.) of Leather (vest) for foot.]
                Cobweb,
                [Spider's woven (thing]
                Cock
                • [Male] sp. bird]
                • [Bird, Bi. II. 1. (male]
                  • 's comb. HS. VIII. 7.
                  • 's head. HS. III. 5. A.
                    • heath— Bi. II. 5. A.
                    • of the wood. Bi. II. 5.
                • Exanguious.
                  • Sea— Ex. VI. 6. A.
                  • Roches. Ex. I. 7. A.
                    • winged— Ex. II. 3. A.
                • Instrument.
                  • of Dial, [Pin—]
                  • of Gun-lock. [adj. a. Fire (machin.]
                  • for Water, [Lock of Pipe.]
                    • Weather— [Winde (sign) instrument.]
                      • of Hay, [Heap—]
                      • boat, [Boat (dim.]
                  • swain. RN. V. 6. A.
                Cockall,
                [Dicing with heel∣bones.]
                Cockatrice,
                [Serpent killing by Sight.]
                Cocker,
                [adj. a. Fondness.] Man. VI. 7. D.
                Cocket,
                [Writing of Tribute
                • (off.) for
                  • impor
                  • export
                  of wares]
                Cockle.
                • Fish. Ex. VIII. 5 A.
                • Herb. HS. V. 6. A.
                Cockrel,
                [Hen (male) (young.]
                Coco.
                Tr. IV. 6.
                Cocothraustes.
                Bi. IV. 4.
                • Cristatus. Bi. IV. 4. A.
                Cod.
                • Fish. Fi. III. 1.
                • of Plant. PP. III. 5. A.
                • of Animal, [Testicles (ves∣sel.]
                  • piece, [adj. Privities (vest.]
                Codicil,
                [Added writing.]
                Coequal,
                [Equal.]
                Coerce,
                [Cohibit.]
                Coessential,
                [Of the same Es∣sence.]
                Coetaneous,
                [Together in Age.]
                Coeternal,
                [Together-eternal.]
                Coexistent,
                [Together-existent.]
                Coffee.
                Tr. IV. 7. A.
                Coffer,
                [Chest.]
                • er, [Keeping (off.) of Trea∣sure.]
                Coffi.
                Tr. IV. 7. A.
                Coffin.
                • [Receiving (vessel]
                • [Box for dead body]
                Cog.
                • —of Mill, [Tooth of wheel.]
                • ...to
                  • [Fawn.]
                  • [a. Fraud.]
                Cogitation,
                [Thinking]
                Cognation of things.
                T. VI. 8.
                Cognisance.
                • [Acknowledging]
                • of Cause. RJ. II. 4.
                • Badge, [Service (sign.]
                Coheir,
                [Together-heir.]
                Coherent.
                • [Together
                  • Sticking.]
                  • Joining.]
                • [adj. Congruity]
                Cohibitive cause
                T. II. 2. O.
                Cohobation,
                [Repeated Distilla∣tion.]
                Cohort,
                [Troop.]
                Coy,
                [adj. Aversation (apt.]
                Ooif,
                [Close adj. head (vest.]
                Coil,
                [Confused
                • Motion.]
                • Sound.]
                • to—a rope, [a. Spiral.]
                Coin▪
                • of a Wall., [Corner—]
                • [Mony]
                  • ...to
                • [a. Mony (make]
                • [a. Print] sp. in Metal]
                • [a. Fiction]
                • [a. Forgery]
                Coincident,
                [Together-adj. Event]
                Coistrel,
                [adj. Adolescence (male.]
                Coit.
                [Lamin. adj. p. cast (apt.]
                Coition.
                AC. II. 5. A.
                Colander,
                [adj. Streining (vess.]
                Cold.
                • —to sense. Q. V. 1. D.
                  • [Remiss]
                • a— [Disease from cold]
                Cole.
                • Live— [Fired fuel (Part]
                • Dead— [un-fired fuel (part]
                • Sea— St. VI. 3. A.
                  • black, [Black (augm.]
                Cole-rake,
                Instr.
                Cole-mouse.
                Bi. VI. 7. A.
                Cole-wort,
                [Cabbage.] HS. IV. 6.
                Colet,
                • Concave (place of Ring.
                • Gem (place of Ring.
                Colic
                S. VI. 5.
                Coll,
                [Embrace.]
                Collar,
                [Environing (armam.] for neck.]
                Collateral.
                • [of the same Series]
                • [Accessary]
                Collation.
                • [Giving]
                • [Right of giving]
                • [Refection. Pr. I. 1. A.]
                • [Comparing. TA. II. 5.]
                Collect,
                [adj. Epitome prayer.]
                Collection.
                • [a. Gathering]
                • [adj. p. Gathering (thing.]
                Collective.
                • [Together-gathering]
                • [adj. Aggregate]
                Collector,
                [adj. a. Gathering
                • Person.]
                • Officer.]
                College.
                RC. III. 7▪ A.
                • sp. of Schollars.]
                Collegue.
                • [Companion.]
                • [Together
                  • adj. p. Leag.]
                  • adj. p. Colledg.]
                  • Officer.]
                Collier,
                [Fuel
                • (mech.]
                • (merc.]
                Colli-flower,
                [Cabbage]
                Collision.
                • [Together striking.]
                • [Reciprocal striking.]
                Collogue,
                [Fawn.]
                Collop.
                • [Chip]
                • [Slice]
                Colloquy,
                [Together-discourse.]
                Collusion,
                [Agreeing to cheat.]
                Colon.
                • [adj. Fundament Gut.]
                • Period. D. I. 6.
                Colonel,
                [Regiment (Off.]
                Colony.
                RC. III. 1. A.
                Coloquintida.
                HS. VII. 4.
                Color.
                Q. II.
                • [Pretext]
                • s [adj.
                  • Ensign
                  • Cornet
                  (thing]
                Coloss,
                [Image (augm.]
                Colt
                • Horse (young]
                • Ass (young]
                • s-foot. HL. VI. 1.
                • mountain -[Horse foot] HL. VI. 3.
                Columbine.
                HS. I. 2. A.
                Column,
                [Pillar Poss. III. 5.]
                Colure,
                [Meridian through Tro∣pics.]

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                Comb.
                • [Combing (instr.]
                • to— O. V. 9. A.
                  • Crest. PP. V. 7.
                • ...Cox
                  • Herb.
                  • [adj. Folly (person]
                  • [adj. Formalness, Man. IV. 6. E. (person]
                • Hony— [Bees Chambers (aggr.]
                Combat,
                [Fighting.]
                Comber.
                • [Burthen]
                • [Trouble]
                • [Hinder.]
                Combine.
                • [Together-a,
                  • join.]
                  • league.]
                  • faction.]
                Combustion.
                • [Burning.]
                • [Contention]
                • [Sedition.]
                Come.
                • Motion
                  • toward
                  • to
                  TA. VI. 1.
                • sp. from a remoter term to a nearer.
                • about, [Turn.]
                • after, [Follow.]
                • again, [Return.]
                • ...at
                  • a thing, [Obtain.]
                  • a person, [Assault.]
                • back▪ [Return.]
                • by, [Obtain.]
                • ...forth.
                • [become
                  • visible.]
                  • known.]
                • [be manifested]
                • ...forward
                  • Proceed.]
                  • p. Increase.]
                • in, [Submit.]
                • off, [p. Event.]
                • upon equal terms. RM. II. 1.
                • Victor. RM. II. 1. E.
                • Loser. RM. II. 1. D.
                • on, [Proceed.]
                • over, [P. Convert.]
                • ...a person,
                  • a. Craft.]
                  • a▪ Fraud.]
                • ...out.
                • [become
                  • visible.]
                  • known.]
                • [be manifested.]
                • ...to
                  • v. Event.]
                  • p. Sum.]
                • to good, [v. Event. (perf.]
                • to hand, [v. Event—]
                • ...to light
                  • p. Manifest.]
                  • p. Public.]
                • to Minde, [adj. p. Memory.]
                • to nought, [v. Event]
                  • (corr.]
                  • nothing.]
                • to pass, [v. Event.]
                • to self, [Return to former Condition.]
                • ...up,
                  • Become visible.]
                  • Grow visible.]
                • upon, [Assault.]
                • with, [Bring.]
                  • Being.
                • [future.]
                  • to— [adj. future.]
                • [near.]
                • [present.]
                  • (inc.)
                  • [adv. End.]
                    • short. [v. Defect adv. End.]
                    • to, [p. Sum adv. End.]
                  • [adv. Total.]
                  • to, [p. Total.]
                • Being the Effect.
                  • of it, [Be the Effect—]
                • Being the Event.
                  • Vide supra.
                • Appearing.
                  • Forth—ing, [adj. fut. Ap∣pear.]
                • Parturition.
                Comedy,
                [Play with merry Con∣clusion.]
                Comely.
                • [Decent]
                • [Handsom]
                Comet.
                W. II. 3. A.
                • Meteor. El. I. 2.
                Comfet,
                [adj. p. Confection (thing) with Sugar.]
                Comfort.
                RO. VI. 3.
                Comfrey.
                HL. IX. 4.
                Comical,
                • [adj. Comedy]
                • [adj. Mirth]
                Comity,
                [Courtesie.] Man. IV. 7.
                Comma.
                D. I. 5.
                Command.
                • v. Precept. RO. V. 1.
                • [a. Master]
                • [a. Magistrate]
                  • at ones— [adj. p.
                    • Command
                    • Govern
                    by one.]
                  • a commanded Party. RM. IV. 6.
                Commander.
                • [Commanding
                  • (Person.
                  • (Off.
                • [adj. Wood (instr.) for in∣driving Columns]
                Commemorate
                • [Re- a. memory (make.]
                • [a. Memory solemnly.]
                Commence.
                • [Begin]
                • [Take a Degree] [Be made—
                  • Doctor.]
                  • Master.]
                • an Action, [a. Action.]
                  • RJ. II. O.
                Commend.
                • [Praise.]
                  • to self. RO. V. 7.
                  • to others. RO. V. 8.
                  • Entrust, [Deposit]
                • [Speak ones
                  • Salutations to
                  • remembrance
                  (another.]
                Commendations.
                • ...To do ones
                  • Speak ones Love.]
                  • Be Messenger of ones Salutation.]
                  • Instead-salute.]
                • ...Letters o-
                  • Praise.
                  • a. Trust (make.
                Commensurate,
                [Together-pro∣portioned.]
                Comment.
                D. V. 6.
                • ary. D. V. 6.
                Commerce.
                TA. IV.
                Commination,
                [Threat.] RO. V. 6. O.
                Commiserate,
                [a. Pity.] AS. VI. 7. O.
                Commissary,
                [Officer.]
                • Ecclesiastic, [Instead-Judge Eccles.]
                • Military, [adj. Provisions (off.]
                Commission.
                RC. IV. 4. A.
                • er, [Commission'd (per∣son.]
                Commit.
                • [Doe]
                  • fp. as Fault.]
                • [Entrust]
                  • as Prisoner, [a. Imprison∣ment.]
                Committee,
                [Authorized per∣sons (aggr.]
                • [Council (dim.]
                Commixtion.
                • [Mixture]
                • [Together-mixture]
                Commodious.
                • [Congruous]
                • [Convenient]
                • [Profitable]
                Commodity.
                • [Convenience]
                • [Profit]
                • [Ware]
                Common.
                • [adj.
                  • All
                  • Every
                  • Many
                  • Op. to Proper. TM. IV. 6. O
                  • [Public.] TM. V. 4.
                  • [adj. People]
                  • ...wealth.
                    • [adj. RC. (thing]
                    • [Common Prosperity.]
                    • [Government by the Peo∣ple.]
                • [Obvious]
                • [Frequent]
                • [Usual]
                • [Not-consecrated]
                Commonalty,
                [People (kind]
                Commons,
                [not-Lords.]
                • ...of Victual.
                • [Proportioned
                  • Food.
                  • Provisi∣ons
                • ...for Catel.
                • [Common Pasture]
                • [Peoples Pasture]
                Commotion.
                • [Motion]
                • [Sedition]
                • [Trouble]
                Commune,
                [Confer.] AC. V. 7. A.
                Communicate.
                • [Common (make]
                • [Partnership (make]
                • [Known (make]
                Communication.
                • [Conversation]
                • [Conference] AC. V. 7. A.
                • ...

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                Communion.
                • [Together—
                  • Union.]
                  • Partnership.]
                • [Lord's Supper.] RE. VI. 6. A.
                Community,
                [Common (kinde]
                Commutation.
                • [Commerce]
                • [Exchange]
                Compact.
                • [Together-join (augm.]
                • [Close (augm.]
                • [Agreement]
                • [Together-league]
                • [Covenant]
                Company.
                • [Together
                  • Being
                  • Going
                  • Travelling
                • [Companion (abst.]
                • [adj. aggregate (thing]
                • [adj. Multitude (aggr.]
                • [Society]
                • [Convention]
                • [Corporation]
                  • of Souldiers. RM. IV. 2.
                • To— [Together-
                  • Be
                  • Go
                  • Travel
                Companion.
                • Fellow. RO. IV. 2.
                • [Accessary (person]
                • [Urbane (person]
                • [Sorry (person]
                Compare.
                TA. II. 5.
                • In Comparison of, [Being compared with]
                Compass.
                • [About-goe]
                • [Goe about the out-side]
                • fetch— [Go, adv. Curve]
                • [About-sepiment]
                • [v. Circle]
                • ...Mariners
                  • [Box to direct Navigati∣on]
                  • [adj. Magnet
                    • (Jug.)
                    • (Vess.)
                • Pair of— [Writing (instr.) of Circles.]
                • [Comprehend]
                • [Obtain]
                • —of a year, &c. [Space—&c.]
                Compassion,
                [Pity] TA. VI. 7. O.
                Compatible
                [Together-
                • agreeing.
                • adj. Congruous.
                Compeer.
                • [Like]
                • [Companion]
                Compell,
                [a. Coaction]
                Compellation,
                [a. Name.]
                Compendious.
                • [adj. Shortness]
                • [adj. p. Epitome]
                Compendium.
                • [Epitome]
                • [Short method]
                Compensate.
                TA. II. 7. A.
                Competent,
                [Sufficient.]
                Competitor,
                [Rival.]
                Compile.
                • [Compound]
                • [a. Book (make]
                Complacence.
                • [Delight] AS. IV. 7.
                • Vertue. Man. IV. 8.
                Complain.
                • [Grief (sign]
                • [a. Accuser]
                Complaisance.
                Man. IV. 8.
                Complementing.
                AC. V. 7.
                Complete.
                • [Perfect]
                • [adj. p. Finishing]
                Complexion.
                • [Aggregate]
                • [Composition]
                • [Temper]
                • [Colour of Face]
                Complie.
                • [v. Congruity]
                • [Follow]
                • [Imitate]
                • [Please by v. Congruity.]
                Complicated,
                [Together
                • aggregated
                • intangled
                • Mingled.
                Complices.
                • [Together-leagued (persons]
                • [Companions]
                • [Accessories]
                Comportment.
                • [Gesture]
                • [Demeanor]
                • [Conversation (manner]
                Compose.
                • [Together-put]
                  • ...a
                    • Book, [a. Book
                    • Verse, [a. Verse
                    (make
                • [a. Order (perf.]
                  • [Un-confused (make]
                • [adj. a. Agree (make]
                  • [a. Quiet]
                Compound.
                • [Together
                  • put
                  • join
                • [Make of many parts]
                • [a. Mixture]
                • [Covenant to pay
                  • Less than ones debt.]
                Comprehend.
                • a. Capacity. TA. II. 4.
                • [Understand
                  • All
                  • Perfectly
                  • Totally
                Compression.
                O. I. 3. O.
                Comprize,
                vid. Comprehend.
                Compromise,
                [together-submit to Arbitration]
                Compulsion,
                [Coaction]
                Compunction.
                • [Remorse]
                • [Repentance (inc.]
                Compurgation.
                • [a. Innocent by witness]
                Computation.
                • [Account]
                • [Numbring]
                Con-over,
                [again-say (freq.) for remembring.]
                Concatenation,
                [Together-chain∣ing.]
                Concave.
                Mag. III. 4. D.
                Conceal.
                TA. I. 8. O.
                Conceit.
                • [Fancy]
                • [Opinion]
                • [Witty saying]
                Conceitedness,
                Ha. III. 3. D▪
                Conceiving.
                • [a. Common sense]
                • [a. Fancy]
                • [a. Understanding]
                • [a. Thought]
                • with young. AC. I. 2. A.
                Concentre,
                • together— centre]
                • adv. Same centre]
                Conception.
                AC. I. 2. A.
                Concern,
                [v.
                • Pertinent.]
                • Proper.]
                • Profitable.]
                Concerning.
                • [Pertinent]
                • [Of]
                Concession.
                D. VI. 3. A.
                Concillator,
                [Reconciler.]
                Concise,
                [adj. Shortness.]
                Concitation,
                [Impulsion.]
                Conclave
                • [Chamber sp. Se∣cret.]
                • [Council sp. Se∣cret.]
                Conclude.
                • [End]
                • [Finish]
                • [Determine]
                • [v. Inference]
                Concoct,
                [a. Digestion.]
                Concomitant.
                • [adj. Simultaneity]
                • [Together-being]
                Concord.
                • [Agreeing]
                • Symphony. Q. III. 8.
                Concordance,
                [Catalog. for finding of
                • words]
                • things]
                Concorporate,
                [Together-
                • a. Body
                • a. Corporation
                Concourse.
                • [Together-coming (augm.]
                • [Convention (augm.]
                Concrete.
                • [Coagulate]
                  • op. to Abstract. D. II. 2. O.
                Concubine.
                • Appropriated Whore]
                • instead-Wife]
                Concupiscence.
                • [Appetite.]
                • [Desire]
                • [Lust]
                • [Nature (corr.]
                • [Original Sin]
                Concur.
                • [Meet]
                • [Together—
                  • be
                  • agree
                  • come
                Concussion,
                [Shaking]
                Condemn.
                • Sentence. RJ. II. 7. O.
                • [Blame]
                • [Disapprove]
                Condense,
                [dense.]
                Condescend.
                • [a. Man. VI. 2.]
                • [Permit]

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                Condescension.
                Man. VI. 2.
                Condign
                [Worthy]
                Conditing.
                Pr. III. 9. A.
                Condition.
                T. II. 4.
                • [Quality]
                • [Disposition]
                • Capacity. TA. II. 4.
                • [State]
                • [Supposition]
                • [Covenant]
                Condole,
                [Together-grieve]
                Conduce,
                [a. Help.]
                Conduct.
                • [Leading] TA. VI. .
                • [a. Officer]
                • Safe— [Licence of safe go∣ing]
                Conduit,
                [Aqueduct] Po. II. 8. A.
                Cone.
                Mag. III. 7.
                • Fruit. PP. III. 5.
                Confection.
                Pr. II. 2. A.
                Confederacy,
                [League] RC. III. 8.
                Confer.
                • [Give] TA. IV. 4.
                • [Compare.] TA. II. 5.
                • Discourse together. AC. V. 7. A.
                Confess.
                • [Acknowledge]
                  • anothers praise.
                  • our own.
                    • Sin. RE. IV. 2.
                    • Error. D. VI. 9.
                Confessor.
                • adj. Hear∣ing
                  • (Person
                  • (Officer
                  • for confession of Sins]
                • Sufferer for Religion. RE. III. 3.
                Confidence.
                • Affection. AS. V. 7.
                • [Assuredness] AS. III. 6.
                Confident,
                [adj. Confidence.]
                • ones— [ones
                  • adj. a. counsel
                  • adj. p. trust
                  friend]
                Confine.
                • [a. Finite]
                • [a. Cohibit] TA. II. 2. O.
                • [a. Imprisonment]
                Confines,
                [Margining Countries]
                Confirm.
                • [Strengthen]
                  • sp. More strengthen.]
                • [More-assure]
                • [a. Witness.]
                  • ation. D. VI. 6. A.
                • Ecclesiastic. RE. IV. 8.
                Confiscation.
                RJ. VI. 7. A.
                Conflict.
                • [Fight] RM. I. 7.
                • [a. Contention]
                Confluence
                [Together-
                • Coming (aug.
                • Convention
                Conform.
                • [adv. Congruous-do]
                • [So-do]
                • [a. Obedience]
                Confound.
                • [adj. p. Confused (make]
                • [Mingle]
                • [adj. p. Shame (make]
                • [Posing] D. VI. 8.
                • [Destroy] AS. I. 4. O.
                Confraternity.
                • [Colledge]
                • [Corporation]
                • [Penitents, (aggr.] RE. II. 6. A.
                Confront,
                [a. Opposite present]
                Confused,
                [adj. Confusion.]
                Confusion.
                • Disorder, TM. V. 2. O.
                • [Shame (augm.]
                • [Destruction] AS. I. 4. O.
                Confutation.
                D. VI. 7.
                Confute,
                [a. Confutation.]
                Congeal.
                • [a. Coagulate]
                • [a.
                  • Gelly
                  • Ice
                  (make]
                Congee.
                AC. V. 4.
                Conger.
                Fi. VI. 1.
                Conglutinate,
                [together-
                • glue]
                • join]
                Congratulate,
                [a. Joy for good of others.] AS. VI. 6
                Congregation,
                [Convention]
                Congruous,
                [adj. T. V. 5.]
                Conic
                [adj. Cone.]
                Conie.
                Be. III. 4.
                Conjecture.
                • ing. AS. II. 7. A.
                Conjugal,
                [adj. Marriage]
                Conjugate.
                [Together-derived]
                Conjugation,
                [Forming (manner) of endings of Verbs]
                Conjunction.
                • [Joining]
                • Particle. D. II. 9. A.
                • of Planets [neerness]
                Conjure.
                • [a. Witchcraft]
                • [a. Entreat (augm.]
                Conjurer,
                [a. Witchcraft (per∣son.]
                Connexion,
                [Joyning (manner]
                Connive.
                • [Tolerate secretly]
                • [Not hinder]
                • [Not-punish]
                Conquer.
                RM. II. 7. E.
                Consanguinity.
                RO. I.
                Conscience.
                NP. I. 3.
                • Stupidity of— NP. I. 3. O.
                Consciencious,
                [adj. Conscience (perf.]
                Conscionable.
                • [According to Conscience]
                • [adj. Equity]
                Conscious.
                • [Knowing]
                • [Together-knowing]
                • [Accessory]
                Consecration.
                RE. V. I.
                • of Bishop, [a. Bishop (make]
                Consectary
                [Inference
                • Additional]
                • Accessory]
                Consent.
                AS. II 3.
                • with one— [Together-Adv. IV. 1. consenting]
                Consequence.
                • [Illation]
                • [Importance]
                  • sp. Future]
                Consequent,
                [Inference]
                Conserve.
                • [Confection] Pr. II. 2. A.
                • ...to
                • [Preserve]
                • [Confect]
                • ation. AS. I. 4.
                Consider.
                • Think. AS. III. 2.
                • [Compensate] TA. II. 7. A.
                • ing. AS. III. 2.
                • that, [Whereas] Con. IV. 1.
                Considerable,
                [Important.]
                Considerateness.
                Ha. IV. 1.
                Consideration.
                • [Impulsive]
                • [Respect]
                • [Compensation]
                Consign,
                [Assign] RC. V. 1.
                Consist.
                • [adj. p. Simultaneous]
                • [Agree]
                • ...ence.
                  • Tactil Quality. Q. V. 5.
                Consistory.
                • Council
                • Council (place
                • sp. Ecclesiastic.]
                  • sp. Of Bishops.]
                Consolation,
                [Comfort]
                Consolidate.
                • [a. Wholeness]
                • [a. Closeness]
                Consonant.
                • [Congruous]
                • Letter. D. I. 2. A.
                Consort.
                • [Companion]
                • [Harmony]
                • of Music. Q. III. 6. A.
                Conspicuous.
                • [adj. p. See (apt.]
                • [adj. Manifest (augm.]
                Conspire,
                [a. Faction]
                Constable,
                [Subordinate adj. a. peace (Off.]
                Constancy.
                Ha. IV. 7.
                Constellation,
                [Stars (aggr.]
                Consternation.
                • [Fear (augm.]
                • [Extasie]
                  • sp. through Fear.]
                Constipation.
                • [Together-thrusting]
                • [a. Close]
                Constitute.
                • [a▪ Cause]
                • [a. Efficient]
                Constitution.
                • [a. Efficient]
                  • [Appointment]
                  • [Law]
                  • [Edict]
                • [Mixture]
                • [Disposition]
                  • [Temper of mind] NP. IV.
                  • [Temper of body] NP. V.
                Constrain,
                [a. Coaction]
                Construction.

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                  Consul,
                  [Magistrate of City.]
                  Consult.
                  • [Together-
                    • Consider]
                    • Counsel▪]
                  • [Ask advice]
                  • [Take advice]
                  Consume,
                  vid. Consumption.
                  Consummate.
                  • [a. Perfect]
                  • [a Finish]
                  Consumption.
                  • [a. Decay (make]
                    • [Diminish]
                    • [Spoil]
                    • [Destroy]
                    • [Corruption]
                  • Disease. S. II. 2. A.
                  • of the Lungs. S. V. 3.
                  Contact.
                  • [Touch]
                  • [Contiguity]
                  Contagion.
                  S. I. 1.
                  Contaminate,
                  [Defile.]
                  Contein.
                  • [Comprehend] TA. II. 4.
                  • [Keep chast]
                  Contemn.
                  AS. II. 8. O.
                  Contemplate,
                  [Meditate.] AS. II. 1. A.
                  Contemporary,
                  [adj. Simulta∣neity.]
                  Contemptible,
                  [adj. p. Contemn (apt.]
                  Contend,
                  [a. Contention.]
                  Content.
                  • [Capacity]
                  • [Contentation] Ha. I. 3.
                  • [Satisfaction] AS. III. 5.
                  Contentation.
                  Ha. I. 3.
                  Contentiousness.
                  Man IV. 3 D.
                  Contest,
                  [Contention in words]
                  Contexture,
                  [Together—
                  • Weaving]
                  • Joining]
                  Contignation,
                  [Together joining of Floors.]
                  Contiguity.
                  Sp. II. 2.
                  Continence,
                  [Chastity]
                  Continent.
                  • [adj. Chastity]
                  • Land. W. III. 2.
                  Contingent.
                  T. V. 7. O.
                  Continue.
                  • [a. Permanence]
                  • [a. Duration]
                  • [Stay]
                    • ...ed
                  • Quantity. TM. II.
                  Continual.
                  • [Permanent]
                  • [Perpetual]
                  Continuance.
                  • of Place. Sp. II. 7.
                  • of Time, [Permanence.]
                    • ...In—of Time.
                      • [After much Time]
                      • [At length]
                  Contrabanded,
                  [Forbidden to be imported.)
                  Contract.
                  • [Together-draw]
                  • [Bargain] RC. V.
                  • [Betroth]
                  • [Obtain]
                  • a disease, [adj. p. Dis∣ease.]
                  Contradiction.
                  D. VI. 4. A.
                  Contradictory,
                  [adj. Contradi∣ction]
                  Contrary.
                  T. V. 5. O.
                  Contribution.
                  • [Giving]
                    • sp. Proportionable]
                      • sp. Free.]
                  • [Tax]
                  Contrition,
                  [Remorse]
                  Contrive.
                  AS. III. 7.
                  Controle.
                  • [Observe Faults]
                  • [Censure Faults]
                  • [Reprehend]
                  • [Cohibit]
                  • er, [adj. Cohibiting (Off.]
                  Controversie.
                  • [Dispute]
                  • [Suit]
                  Contumacy.
                  • Constancy (Exc.) Ha. IV. 7. E.
                  • op to Obedience Man. V. 8. D.
                  Contumely,
                  [Affront.]
                  Contusion
                  O. IV. 1. A.
                  • [Bruise] S. I. 1. A.
                  Convey.
                  • [v. Way]
                  • [Lead]
                  • [Carry]
                  • [Send]
                  • ...ance.
                  • [Carriage]
                  • [Sending]
                  • [Contrivement]
                  • [Alienating Writing]
                  Convene.
                  • [a. Citation]
                  • [v. Convention]
                  Convenience.
                  • Agreeableness. T. IV. O.
                  • [Congruity]
                  • [Expedience]
                  Convenient.
                  • [Congruous]
                  • [Expedient]
                  Conventicle,
                  [Secret Convention (corr.]
                  Convention.
                  RC. III.
                  Converging.
                  Mag. II. 7. D.
                  Conversant.
                  • [adj. Conversation]
                  • [Accustomed]
                  • [Expert]
                  Conversation.
                  Man. A.
                  • Qualification for— Man. IV.
                  Convert.
                  • [Turn (make]
                  • [Apply]
                  • [Proselyte] RE. III. 6.
                  • [Penitent] RE. II. 6. A.
                  • [Reform] RO. VI. 7.
                  Convex.
                  Mag. III. 4. E.
                  Conviction.
                  D. VI. 8. A.
                  • by Law, [Prove Guilty.]
                  Convocation,
                  [Convention Eccle∣siastic.]
                  Convoy,
                  [Travelling Guard.]
                  Convulsion,
                  S. IV. 7.
                  Cook,
                  [Cookery (mech.]
                  • ery. Pr. III. 1. A.
                  Cool,
                  [Cold (dim.]
                  • [a. Cold]
                  Coop,
                  [Prison of Parallel Sticks]
                  • ...to
                  • [Imprison]
                  • [Environ]
                  Cooper,
                  [adj. Barrel (mec.]
                  Cooperate,
                  [Together-operate]
                  Coordinate,
                  [Of equal
                  • Height]
                  • Degree]
                  Coo.
                  Bi. VIII. 8.
                  Copal.
                  Tr. VIII. 4 A.
                  Copartner.
                  • [Partner]
                  • [Accessary]
                  Cope.
                  • [Change]
                  • [Fight]
                  • [Prune]
                  • ...Priest's
                  Copy.
                  • Original. T. II. 3
                    • Set a— [a. T. II. 3.]
                  • Transcript. T. II. 3. O.
                    • out. [a. T. II. 3. O.]
                    • ...hold
                      • [Estate for life]
                      • [Tenement for life]
                  Copious,
                  [Abundant]
                  Copped.
                  • [Sharp topped]
                  • [adj. p. Point]
                  Copper.
                  • Metal. Met. I. 4.
                  • [Kettle]
                  Copperas,
                  [Vitriol.] St. V. 2. A.
                  Coppis,
                  [Place of Trees (dim.]
                  Copula.
                  D. II. 6.
                  Copulation,
                  [Coition.]
                  Copulative,
                  [Joining.]
                  Coracinus.
                  Fi. IV. 2.
                  Coral.
                  St. II. 6.
                  Cord
                  Pr. IV. 7. A.
                  Cordage,
                  [Cord (kind]
                  Cordial.
                  • [adj. Heart]
                  • [Heart-strengthning Medicin]
                  • [adj. Sincerity.]
                  Cordylus
                  [Lizard (kind) having a tail annulated with scales.]
                  Core.
                  • [Heart (like) part]
                  • [Middle (part]
                    • sp. Hardest part]
                  Coriander.
                  HF. IV. 1. A.
                  Cork.
                  • Tree. Tr. V. 2. A.
                  • [Wood of Cork Tree]
                  • [Stopple of Cork-wood]
                  Cormorant.
                  Bi. IX. 5.
                  Corn.
                  • [Plant for adj. Bread]
                  • Standing— [Not-reaped]
                  • field, [Field of—]
                  • flagg. HL. IV. 6. A.
                  • [Seed for Bread]
                  • [Grain] PP. III. .
                  • on the Toe. S. III. 6. A.
                  • ...

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                  Cornel-tree.
                  Tr. II. 3. A.
                  Cornelian,
                  [Sardius] St. III. .
                  Corner.
                  • [Angle] Mag. III. 2. A.
                  • [Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                  • [Notch] Mag. IV. 2. O.
                  • of the eye, [Dent—]
                  • [adj. Hiding (place]
                  • Ensign. RM. III. 2. A.
                  • Music, [Bass pipe.]
                  Corner.
                  • [Angle] Mag. III. 2. A.
                  • [Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                  • [Notch] Mag. IV. 2. O.
                  • of the eye, [Dent—]
                  • [adj. Hiding (place]
                  • Ensign. RM. III. 2. A.
                  • Music, [Bass pipe.]
                  Corollary,
                  [Inference additional.]
                  Coronation,
                  [Solemnity of a King (make.]
                  Coroner,
                  [Enquiring (Off.) of Murther.]
                  Coronet,
                  [Head-environing, No∣bility-sign, Ornament.]
                  Corporal,
                  [adj. Body.]
                  • of Souldiers, [Subordinate, adj. Watch (Off.]
                  • of a Ship RN. V. 2. A.
                  Corporation.
                  RC. III. 7.
                  Corporeal
                  [adj. W. I. Op.]
                  Corps,
                  [Body.]
                  • dugard, [Gard (aggr.]
                  Corpulent.
                  • [Having great Body]
                  • [Fat (augm.]
                  Correct.
                  • End or Effect.
                    • General.
                      • [Repair] TA. II. 9.
                      • [a. Right]
                      • [Mend] TM. I. 9. E.
                  • Moral.
                    • [Reform] RO. VI. 7.
                  • Means or Instrument.
                    • Words.
                    • [Reprehend] RO. V. 7. O.
                  • Deeds.
                    • [Punish] Ha. I. O.
                    • Chastise. RO. VI. 6.
                  Correlative,
                  [Together-relative.]
                  Correspond.
                  • [a. Congruity]
                  • [a. Reciprocation]
                  • [adv. Re∣ciprocal
                    • Congruity]
                    • Friendship]
                    • Known (make]
                  Corrival,
                  [Rival]
                  Corroborate.
                  • [Strengthen]
                  • [Confirm]
                  Corrode.
                  O. VI. 3.
                  Corrosive,
                  [adj. a. Corroding (apt.]
                  Corruption.
                  • General,
                    • [a. Evil] T. III. 2. O.
                    • [a. Worse] TM. I. 9. D.
                  • By Admi••••tion.
                    • [Defiling] TM. V. 6. O.
                  • By Privation.
                    • Of its Being.
                      • [Destruction] AS. I. 4. O.
                    • Of its Usefulness.
                      • [Spoiling] TA. II. 9. O.
                  • Natural.
                    • [Infection] S. I. 1.
                    • [Decay] NP. V. 4. O.
                    • [Putrefaction] NP. V. . O.
                  • Moral.
                  • General.
                    • [Unholiness] Ha. V. . O.
                    • [Vice] Man. I. 1. O.
                  • Special.
                    • [Unchastness] Man. II. 7. O.
                    • [Bribery] RJ. IV. 6.
                  Corslet.
                  • [adj. Trunk (armour]
                  • [Pike-man]
                  Cortex.
                  • febrifugus Pervinus. Tr. VII. 9.
                  • Winterianus. Tr. VII. 9. .
                  Coruscation.
                  • [Flame (imp.]
                  • [Brightness]
                  • sp. Trembling (like.]
                  Cosmography,
                  [Science of the World.]
                  Cost.
                  • [Expence]
                  • [Price]
                  Costard,
                  [Apple.]
                  Costive,
                  [adj. p. Binding.]
                  Costly,
                  [adj. Cost (augm.]
                  Costmary,
                  [Ale-cost.] HF. II. 4.
                  Cottage,
                  [House (dim.]
                  Cotton.
                  • tree. Tr. IV. 8..
                  • cloth. Pr. IV. 4. A.
                  • weed [Cudweed] HF. II. 5. A
                  Couch.
                  • [Contrive together]
                  • [adj. a. Prostrate.]
                    • sp. Shrinking]
                      • [a— Po. VI. 6. A.
                  • weed, [Dogs grass] HL. III. 3. A
                  Covenant,
                  [Paction.]
                  Covent,
                  [House of Monks.]
                  Coventry Bell.
                  HS. VII. 7.
                  Cover.
                  [un-seen (make.]
                  • Put over. O. II. 3.
                  • [a. Clothing] Pr. IV.
                  • a book, [a. Book (mech.]
                  • [a. Coition] AC. II. 5. A.
                  • [Un-seen (make]
                  • [Conceal]
                  Coverlet,
                  [Upper
                  • Vest
                  • Covering
                  of Bed.]
                  Covert,
                  • Hiding (place.]
                  • Protection (place.]
                  • Defence (place.]
                  Coverture,
                  [Protection.]
                  Covet,
                  [a. Desire.]
                  Covetousness.
                  Man. III. 1. D.
                  Cough.
                  Mo. IV. 5.
                  Covie,
                  [Birds (aggr.]
                  Coul.
                  • [Tub]
                    • Monk's— [—head (vest.]
                  Could,
                  [Mood. II. 1.]
                  Coulter,
                  [a. Ploughing iron (inst.]
                  Council.
                  RC. III. . A.
                  Counsel,
                  [Advise.] RO. V. 4.
                  • keep— [a. Taciturnity.]
                  Count.
                  • Earl, [Third degree of Nobili∣ty.]
                    • ...to
                      • [Esteem]
                      • [Reckon] TA. IV. 6.
                      • [a. Sum]
                  Countenance
                  [Face
                  • (Habit.]
                  • (Manner.]
                  • out of— [not knowing which way to look.]
                  • [Posed]
                  • [Ashamed]
                    • ...to
                  • [Encourage]
                  • [adj. p. Reputation (mak]
                  Counter.
                  • [Mony (like) of base Metal]
                  • [Prison for
                    • Offenders (dim.]
                    • Debtors (dim.]
                  • [adv. Contrary.]
                    • bnd, [Bond for indemnify∣ing-Surety.]
                    • charge, [Accuse adv. Reci∣procation.]
                  Counterfeit.
                  • [a. Likeness]
                  • [Imitate]
                    • sp. Fraudulently.]
                  • [a. eem (make]
                  • [a. Feign]
                  • [a. Forge]
                  • [a. Hypocrisie]
                  Countermand,
                  [Command contra∣ry.]
                  Countermine.
                  RM. I. 5. O.
                  Countermre,
                  [Opposite wall.]
                  Counterpane,
                  [Upper (vest) for bed]
                  Counterpart,
                  [Other
                  • Example.]
                  • Copy.]
                  Counterpoint,
                  [Congruous part in Music,]
                  Counterpoise,
                  [Oppositely weigh]
                  Counterpoison,
                  [Medicin against poison.]
                  Counter-scarf,
                  [Opposite Ram∣pier.]
                  Counter-tenor,
                  [High Mean]
                  Countervail,
                  [Compensate equal∣ly.]
                  Countess,
                  [Earl (em.]
                  County,
                  [Shire,]
                  Country.
                  • op. to Town. RC. III. 2.
                    • [Region] W. III. A.
                    • ones own— [Ones Nation (place]
                  Country-man,
                  vid. Country.
                  Couple.
                  • [Together-two]
                    • sp. Join'd.]
                  • [Necks—join∣ing
                    • Bonds.]
                    • Armam.]
                  • [Unite]
                  • [Join-two]
                  • [a. Coition]
                  Courage,
                  [Fortitude.]
                  Courier,
                  [Messenger for dis∣patch.]
                  Course.
                  • Subst.
                    • [Way]
                      • Water— [Stream]
                      • [Journey]
                      • [Running]
                      • ...

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                  Courser.
                  • [adj. p. ride (apt) horse]
                  • [Horse for running]
                  Courses,
                  [Menstruum.] PG. I. 4. A.
                  Court.
                  • yard. Po. III. 3.
                  • [King's Family] C. III. 5.
                  • [King's House]
                  • [Judgment (place]
                  • [Judicial Convention]
                  • daies, [Daies of judicial Convention.]
                  • to— [a. Suito]
                  Courteous,
                  [adj. Courtesie.]
                  Courtesan.
                  [Common Whore]
                  Courtesie.
                  • Vertue.
                    • [Civility] Man. IV. 7.
                    • [Affability] Man. VI. .
                  • Thing, [adj. a. Benefactor (thing]
                    • Salutation. AC. V. 4. A.
                  Courtier.
                  • [King's domestic.]
                  • [adj.
                    • Courtesie (augm.]
                    • Complement (per∣son]
                  Courtliness,
                  [Complement (abtr.]
                  Courtship,
                  [Converse adj. Com∣plement (augm.]
                  Cousen.
                  RO. I. 5. A.
                  • first— RO. I. 5.
                  • to— [a. Fraud]
                  Cow,
                  [ull. e. II. 1. (fem.]
                  • with Caf, [Pregnant Cow.]
                  • heard, [adj. Cow (Off.]
                  • to— [a. Coward (make.]
                  Cowardise.
                  Man. I. 7. D.
                  Cowcumber.
                  HS. VII. 3.
                  • wild— HS. VII. . A.
                  Cowing,
                  [Stooping]
                  Cowslip.
                  HS. VIII. 1. A.
                  Cow wheat.
                  HS. VIII. 8. A.
                  C••••cob,
                  [adj. Man. IV. 6. E. (person.]
                  Crab.
                  • fish. Ex. VI. 6.
                    • Molca— Ex. VI. 7. A.
                    • Little— Ex. VI. 4.
                  • louse, [Crab (like)—]
                  • tree, [Sour Apple-tree.]
                  • Fruit, [Sour Apple.]
                  Crabbed.
                  • [Austere face (manner]
                  • [orose]
                  • [Difficult]
                  Crack.
                  • [Break]
                    • sp Incept.]
                    • [Chink]
                  • [Sound as of Breaking]
                  • [rag]
                  • brain'd, [Mad (dim.]
                  Crackle,
                  [Sound (freq.) of break∣ing (inc.]
                  Cradle.
                  • [Bed••••ead (dim.) adj. p. Vo∣lutation (apt.]
                  Crafish.
                  Ex. VI. 3.
                  Craft.
                  • Cunning. Ha. VI. 2. E.
                  • [Mechanic (art.]
                  Crag,
                  [Rough augm.
                  • Rock.]
                  • Rocky hill.]
                  Cram,
                  [Fill (augm.]
                  • sp. by thrusting.]
                  Cramp.
                  S. IV. 7. A.
                  • fish, [Torpedo.] Fi. II. 4.
                  • iron, [Iron hooks for join∣ing.]
                  Crane.
                  • Bird. Bi. VIII. 1.
                  • fly. Ex. IV. .
                  • 's bill. HS. I. 5.
                  • Machin, [Great listing (ma∣chin.]
                  Crank.
                  • [Vigorous]
                  • [adj. Mirth]
                  Cranny,
                  [Chink.]
                  Crash,
                  • [Break.]
                    • [Sound of breaking]
                  • [Fit]
                  Crassitude.
                  • [Thickness] TM. II. 5.
                  • [Density] Q. V. 3. E.
                  • [Courseness]
                  Cratch,
                  [Vessel in which 〈◊〉〈◊〉 feeds.]
                  Crave.
                  • [a. Desire]
                  • [Entreat]
                  • [Petition]
                  Craven,
                  [Coward.]
                  Cravingness,
                  • Covetousness]
                  • Scrapingness]
                  Craw,
                  [Stomach]
                  • sp. of Bird.]
                  Crawling,
                  • Creeping] Mo. I. 6.
                  • Wriggling]
                  Craze,
                  [Bruise.]
                  • sp. the Superficies.]
                  Crazy,
                  [adj. Sickness (apt.]
                  Creak,
                  [Acute sound of solid bo∣dies mutually rubbing.]
                  Cream,
                  [Best Part.]
                  • sp. of Milk.]
                  Create.
                  • Proper. AS. I. 1.
                  • [a. Efficient]
                  Creature,
                  [adj. p. Create (hing]
                  Credence,
                  [Belief]
                  Credible,
                  [adj. p. Believe (pot.]
                  Credit.
                  • [Believe] AS. II. 4.
                  • [Esteem] AS. II. 8.
                  • [Repuation] a. II. 4.
                  • [Trust.] AS. III. 4.
                  Creditor.
                  TA. IV. 7.
                  Credulity.
                  Ha. III. 2. E.
                  • in Religion. Ha. V. 4. E.
                  Creed,
                  [Epitome of adj. p. ought-believe (things.]
                  • sp. in Christianity.]
                  Creek,
                  [Bay (dim.]
                  Creep.
                  • Crawl. Mo. I. 6.
                  • [Wriggle] Mo. I. 6. A.
                  • as Ivy, [Grow contiguous.]
                  • [a. Fawning]
                  • in, [Get in
                    • Secretly.]
                    • Gradually.]
                  Crescent,
                  [Increasing.]
                  • sp. Moon.]
                  Cresses.
                  • garden.— HS. VI. 5.
                  • Indian— HL. VI. 12.
                  • Sciatica— HS. VI. 5. A.
                  • Sw••••es— HS. VI. 6. A.
                  • Water— HS. IV. 15.
                  • Winter— HS. IV. 7. A.
                  Crescet.
                  • Supporting (jg.) for boiling vess.]
                  • light, [Not-cover'd Lan∣tern.]
                  Crest.
                  • [Comb] PP. V. 7.
                  • fallen, [Discouraged (augm.]
                  • of Helmet, [Comb (like)—]
                  • of Arms, [The Gen∣try (sign) upon the head (armour.]
                  • [Mane] PP. VI. 4. A.
                  Crevit
                  • [Chink]
                  • [Crafish]
                  Crew,
                  [Companions (aggr.]
                  Crewet,
                  [adj. Glass-pot (dim.]
                  Cry.
                  • [Grief]
                    • [Weep] AC. IV. 3. O.
                  • Vocal.
                    • [Exclaim] AC. III. 3.
                    • out, [a. Partrition (inc.]
                    • ...out upon
                      • [Accuse public∣ly.
                      • [Blame public∣ly.
                    • mercy, [Entreat for par∣don.]
                    • quittance, [compensate]
                    • Proclaim, [a. Cryer.]
                  Crib.
                  • Pinch]
                    • [Penurious (person]
                  • [Oxe's Eating (place]
                  Crick,
                  [Pricking] A. II. 7.
                  • sp. through Cold]
                  Cricket.
                  Ex. II. 2.
                  • Fen— [Eve-〈◊〉〈◊〉.] Ex. II. 2. A.
                  Crier.
                  RJ. I. 5. A.
                  Crime.
                  RJ. III.
                  • not-capital. RJ. IV.
                  Crimson,
                  [Red adj. blood (like.]
                  Cringe,
                  Congee
                  • (augm.]
                  • (freq]

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                  Cripple,
                  [adj. p. Impotence in Limbs.]
                  Crisis,
                  [adj. Judgment
                  • (time]
                  • (sign]
                  Crisping,
                  [Curling.] O. V. 5. A.
                  Critic.
                  [Judger of words]
                  Critical,
                  [adj. Judge (apt.]
                  Crochet,
                  vid. Crotchet.
                  Crocodile.
                  Be. VI. 3.
                  Crocus.
                  HL. IV. 7. A.
                  Croft,
                  [Field (dim.]
                  Croke.
                  • [a.
                    • Toad
                    • Raven
                    (voice]
                  • As the Bowels, [Sound through wind enclosed.]
                  Crone,
                  [adj. Decrepit person.]
                  Crook.
                  • ...a
                  • [adj. Crookedness (thing]
                    • Mag. III. 1. O.
                  • [Hook]
                  • [Saddle of sticks curved up∣ward.]
                    • ...to
                  • [adj. a. Bend]
                  • [adj. p. crooked (make]
                  • [Hook (make]
                  Crookedness.
                  Mag. III. 1. O.
                  Crop.
                  • of Bird, [first Stomach—]
                  • of Corn, [adj. p. Heap (aggr.)—]
                  • to— [Off-
                    • pluck▪]
                    • tear.]
                    • break.]
                  Crosier,
                  [adj. Bishop's Staff.]
                  Cross.
                  • Figure or Site.
                  • [Oblique] Mag. II. 8.
                  • [Transverse] Mag. II. 8. D.
                  • cloth, [adj. Transverse fore∣head (vest.]
                  • to— a River, [To go over a River.]
                  • Decussated. Mag. IV. 4. A.
                  • of wood, &c.
                    • [adj. Crucifying (jug) —&c.]
                      • sp. adj. Cross (fig.]
                    • [Image of adj. Crucifying (jug.]
                      • to—himself, [To a. Cross (sign) upon—]
                      • bow. RM. V. 4. A.
                      • way, [adj. Cross-way]
                  • Quality.
                    • transcendent.
                      • [Contrary]
                      • [Opposite]
                    • moral.
                      • [Perverse]
                        • [Contentious]
                      • [Morose]
                      • [Disobedient]
                  • Event (corr.) [adversity]
                    • of action.
                      • to— [Frustrate.]
                    • of instrument.
                      • to— [Spoil]
                        • sp. with transverse line.]
                  Crossbill.
                  Bi. IV. 5. A.
                  Crosswort.
                  HL. IX. 8. A.
                  Crotchet.
                  • [Hook (dim.]
                  • [adj. Music Letter]
                  • [Invention (corr.]
                  • [a. Craft (dim.]
                  Crouch.
                  • [Stoop] AC. VI. 4.
                  • sp. Adoration (sign.]
                  • [Fawn]
                  Croud.
                  • Throng, [Togethr-thrusted (aggr.]
                  • Fiddle, [Music (instr.) adj.]
                    • p.
                      • strike
                      • sound
                      with Bow]
                  Crow.
                  • Bird. Bi. I. 5. A.
                    • 's foot. HF. IX. 4.
                  • Instrument, [adj. iron adj. lift∣ing (instr.]
                    • ...to
                  • [a. Cock (voice]
                  • [a. Triumph (voice]
                  • [a. Boast (corr.]
                  Crown.
                  • Diadem, [Head-environing Kingship (sign) Ornament]
                    • of the head, [Top—]
                    • imperial. HL. IV. 1.
                  • Mony, [5 shillings (aggr.]
                  Crucible,
                  [Vessel for melting of metals by Fire.]
                  Crucifie.
                  RJ. V. 8.
                  Crucifix,
                  [Image of Christ cruci∣fied.]
                  Crude,
                  [not
                  • boil'd
                  • prepared
                  • digested
                  Pr. III. O.
                  Cruelty.
                  Man. I. 5.. D.
                  Cruet,
                  [Small Glass (vess.) for oil, &c.]
                  Crum,
                  [Powder]
                  • of bread, [adj. Inside (part)—]
                  Crumble,
                  [Crums (make]
                  Crump,
                  [Sinew-contracted.]
                  • foot, [Shrunk—]
                  • shoulder, [Prominent—]
                  Crumpled.
                  HC. VI. 3. A.
                  Crupper.
                  • [Rump]
                  • [Hinder stay of Saddle]
                  • [adj. Rump (armam.]
                  Cruse.
                  • [Bottle (dim.) of Glass.]
                    • to— [a. Scout.]
                  • sp. for Booty.]
                  Crushing,
                  [Bruising.]
                  • sp. by Compression.]
                  Crust.
                  • of Shel-fish. PP. IV. 2. A.
                  • of Bread, [Out-side—] sp. Hard.]
                  Crustaceous
                  [adj. PP. IV. 2. A.]
                  Crutch.
                  • [fig. T] Mag. IV. 4.
                  • Staff of lame (person]
                  Cryptography,
                  [Secret writing art.]
                  Crystal.
                  St. II. 4.
                  Cu.
                  • [Sign]
                    • [Beginning (sign]
                  • [Foot (armam.) for Ox]
                  Cub
                  • Bear (young.]
                  • Fox (dim.]
                  Cube.
                  Mag. III. 5. O.
                  Cubeb.
                   
                  Cubit.
                  • Limb. PG. V. 2.
                  • Measure, [Length from El∣bow to fingers top.]
                  Cucking-stool,
                  [adj. a. Diving (jug.) of Scolds.]
                  Cuckld,
                  [Husband of Adulteress]
                  Cucko.
                  Bi. I. 3.
                  • flower. HS. IV. 15. A.
                  Cuckquean,
                  [Wife of Adulterer]
                  Cucumber.
                  HS. VII. 3.
                  Cud,
                  [Upper Stomach.]
                  • chew the— [Again-masticate, adj. p. pret. Swallowed (thing.]
                  Cudgel.
                  • [Staff]
                  • [Club (dim.]
                  • [Cudgelling (instr.]
                  • ing. RJ. VI. 2. A.
                  Cudwort.
                  HF. II. 5. A.
                  Cuff,
                  [Ornament for Hand∣wrist.]
                  • to— [Strike with folded hand.]
                  Cuirase.
                  [adj. Trunk (armor.]
                  Cull,
                  [Elect] sp. to have.]
                  Cullis,
                  [Broth of Poultry.]
                  Culpable,
                  • [adj. p.
                    • Blame
                    • Reprehend
                    (apt.]
                  Cultivate,
                  [Manure.]
                  Culture,
                  [Manure.]
                  Culver,
                  [Pigeon]
                  Culverin,
                  [Great Ordnance (kind]
                  Cumber.
                  • [a. Burthen]
                  • [a. Trouble]
                  • [a. Hinder]
                  Cummin.
                  HF. V. 7. A.
                  Cunctation.
                  Ha. IV. 1. E.
                  Cunny.
                  Be. III. 4.
                  Cunning.
                  • [Art]
                  • [Craft]
                  Cup.
                  Pr. V. 9. A.
                  • bearer. [adj. Cup (Off.]
                  • of a flower. PP. II. 8.
                  • to— Mo. IV. 7. A.
                  Cupboard
                  • [Table
                  • [Box
                  sp. for Cups]
                  Cur,
                  [Dog of ignoble breed, good only to accompany.]
                  Curasier,
                  [Armed (perf.) Horse∣man.]
                  Curate,
                  • adj. Parish Priest]
                  • Subordinate Priest]
                  • Instead- Priest]
                  Curb.
                  • [Cohibiting (part) of Bridle]
                  • [Cohibiting (augm.) Bridle]
                    • to— [Cohibit]
                  Curdle,
                  [Coagulate.]
                  Cure,
                  [Re-health]
                  • of Souls, [Officership for Souls.]
                  Curiosity.

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                    Curlew.
                    Bi. VIII. 9.
                    Curling.
                    O. V. 5. A.
                    Curr,
                    vid. Cur.
                    Currants.
                    Sh. I. 1. A.
                    Current.
                    • Subst.
                      • [Stream]
                    • Adj.
                      • [Genuine]
                      • [Perfect]
                      • [Approved]
                      • [Adj. Custom] RC. IV. 1. A.
                      • [Common] TM. IV. 6. A.
                      • [Ordinary] TM. V. 3.
                      • Year— [—present]
                    Curry.
                    • [Comb] O. V. 9. O.
                      • sp. Horse.]
                    • combe, [adj. Combing (inst.) for Horse.]
                    • [Prepare Leather.]
                    • ...favour.
                    • [Fawn for—]
                    • [Endeavour (corr.] for—]
                    Currish
                    [Dog (like.]
                    Curse.
                    • Action of God. AS. I. 3. O.
                    • Action of man.
                      • [Excommunicate]
                      • [Imprecate]
                    Cursy.
                    AC. V. 4. A.
                    Cursory.
                    • [Swift]
                    • [Rash]
                    • [Slight]
                    Curst.
                    • [Execrable]
                    • [Fierce] NP. IV. 4. O.
                    • [Angry] Man. I. 9. D.
                    • [Morose]
                    Curtain.
                    • [Shadowing (vest) before- adj. hang (apt]
                      • sp. about Bed.]
                    Curtal.
                    • [Off-cut Tail]
                    • [adj. a. Brevity]
                    Curtesan,
                    [Common adj. Forni∣cator (fem.]
                    Curtle-ax,
                    [Short Sword.]
                    Curve.
                    [Crooked.] Mag. III. 1. O.
                    Curvet.
                    [Go leaping.]
                    Cushion.
                    Po. VI. 5. A.
                    Cusp,
                    [Point.] Mag. IV. 2.
                    Custard,
                    [Pie of Milk and Eggs, &c.]
                    Custody.
                    • [Keeping]
                    • [Garding]
                    • [Imprisonment]
                    Custom.
                    • Use. RC. IV. 1. A.
                      • [Habit]
                      • [Manners]
                      • [Tribute upon Merchandize.]
                      • ...er.
                        • In buying or selling. RO. IV. 6.
                    Cut.
                    • Discontinue.
                      • sp. by edged (thing) inter∣pos'd.
                      • Body, sp. Consistent. Mo. VI. 7.
                        • Earth.
                          • [Dig]
                            • water— [Furrow for—]
                          • [Plough]
                        • Stone, &c.
                          • [Carve]
                          • [Grave]
                        • Plant.
                          • [Fell]
                          • [Prune]
                        • Animal.
                          • [Wound]
                            • horse—s [-wounds him∣self.]
                          • [Un—a. Testicle]
                        • Parts excrementitious.
                        • [Pare]
                        • [Shave]
                        • [Clip]
                      • Flesh, &c.
                        • [Mince]
                        • [Chip]
                        • [Slice]
                        • [Slash]
                      • Plain or Line, [a. Interse∣ction.]
                      • Room, [a. Partition]
                      • a caper, [Leap with Leggs trembling (like.]
                    • Hurt.
                      • Sense.
                        • ...ing,
                          • [Acrimonious.]
                          • [Intense]
                    • Minde.
                      • [a. Grief (augm]
                      • [a. Anger (augm]
                    • Estate, [a. Fraud.]
                    • Diminish.
                      • [a. Short]
                        • [Dispatch]
                    • Separate.
                      • off, [a. Separate.]
                        • [Excommunicate.]
                        • [Destroy.]
                    • purse, [Thief]
                    • throat, [Murtherer.]
                      • [Lot]
                    Cuticle,
                    [Skin. PG. II. 3. outer∣most]
                    Cutler.
                    • [Sword (mech.]
                    • [Fabrile (mech) of cutting (instr]
                    Cutter,
                    • [Robber.]
                    • [Swaggerer]
                    Cuttle-fish
                    Ex. IX. 2.
                    • Lesser— Ex. IX. 2. A.
                    Cycle.
                    • of Sun, [Revolution of 28 years, in which the Do∣minical Letter returns to be the same.]
                    • of Moon, [Revolution of 19 years, in which the same Lunations return.]
                    Cygnet,
                    [Swan (young.]
                    Cylinder.
                    Mag. III. 6.
                    Cylindroides.
                    Ex. VII. 3.
                    Cymbal,
                    [Round brazen Music (instr.]
                    Cynical.
                    • [adj. Dog (like.]
                    • [Morose]
                    Cypress.
                    Tr. V. 6.
                    D.
                    DAbble,
                    [Move (freq.) in wet (thing.]
                    Dabchick
                    [Dydapper] Bi. VIII. 7.
                    Dace.
                    Fi. IX. 10.
                    Daffadil.
                    HL. IV. 4.
                    Dag,
                    [Gun (dim.]
                    Dagger,
                    [Short Sword (dim.]
                    Daggle,
                    [adj. a. Durt (dim.]
                    • sp. the Margin.]
                    Day.
                    • 24 hours. Mea. V. 5.
                      • holy— [adj. Festivity.]
                    • to— [In this—]
                    • Time of Light. Mea. V. 6.
                    • break, [Day (inc.]
                    • time, [Day (time.]
                    • broad— [adj.
                      • Perfect
                      • Manifest
                      —]
                    • far— [Late in the—]
                      • [Victory] RM. II. 1. E.
                    Days-man,
                    [Arbitrator.]
                    Daily,
                    [adj. daies (segr.]
                    Dainty,
                    [Nice]
                    • s, [Sustenance extraordina∣ry.] Pr. II.
                    Dairy.
                    • [adj. Milk (kind.]
                    • [adj. Milk (room.]
                    Dale,
                    [Valley.]
                    Dally.
                    • [Playing] O. O.
                    • [a. Fondness] Man. VI. 7. O.
                    • [a. Wanton] NP. IV. 3. O.
                    • [Protract] TA. III. 5. O.
                    Dam.
                    • [Parent (fem.]
                    • Impedient ridge]
                    • adj. Stay (make ridge]
                    • ...to— up
                      • adj. a. Impedi∣ent
                      • a. Stay
                      with ridge]
                    Dame,
                    • adj. Noble fem.]
                    • adj Gentle fem.]
                    • Mistris, [Master (em.]
                    Dammage.
                    • [Loss]
                    • [Hurt]
                    Dammask,
                    [Fine Linnen of Da∣mascus]
                    • to— [a. Damascus (manner.]
                    Damn.
                    • as God—Ha. I. 4. O.
                    • as man—[Condemn.]
                    Damnifie,
                    ]a. Dammage.]
                    Damosel,
                    [Young Celebs (fem.]
                    Damp.
                    • Subst.
                    • ...

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                    Damsin,
                    [Plum adj. Damascus]
                    Dancing.
                    Mo. V. 5.
                    Dandelion.
                    HF. III. 12. A.
                    Dandiprat,
                    [Little (dim.) man.]
                    Dandle,
                    [Shaking (dim.) in ones arms.]
                    Dandraf,
                    [Scurf of the head.]
                    Daneswort.
                    HS. IX. 9.
                    Danger.
                    T. V. 3. O.
                    Dangle,
                    [Hang swinging.]
                    Dank,
                    [Moist] Q. V. 2.
                    Dapper,
                    [Little nimble]
                    Dapple.
                    Q. II. 7. A.
                    Dare.
                    • Fish [Dase] Fi. IX. 10.
                    • Venture.
                      • [adj. Fortitude]
                      • [adj. Bold] AS. V. 8.
                      • not, [Fear▪]
                    • [Challenge] RM. I. 2.
                    • larks, [a. Fear (make.]
                    Darkness.
                    • to the Sight. Q. I. 1. D.
                    • to the Understanding. D. III. 9. O.
                    Darling,
                    [Most beloved]
                    Darn,
                    [Sow knitting (like.]
                    Darnel.
                    HL. III. 5.
                    Dart.
                    RM. V. 5.
                    • Meteor. El. I. 4. A.
                    Dase.
                    Fi. IX. 10.
                    Dash.
                    • Action.
                      • [Motion (imp.]
                        • sp. Fluid against hard.]
                        • or Hard against fluid.]
                        • [Cast] Mo. VI. 2.
                        • [Strike] Mo. VI. 4.
                        • [Write (imp.]
                      • [Mixture]
                        • sp. with worse.]
                    • Effect.
                      • [a. Fall]
                      • [a. Hurt]
                      • [Break]
                      • [Scatter parts (dim.]
                      • [Spoil]
                      • [Destroy]
                      • [adj.
                        • Shame
                        • Despair
                        (make]
                    Dastard,
                    [Coward.]
                    Date.
                    • Fruit. Tr. II. 4. A.
                    • Time. Sp. I. 5.
                      • ...out of-
                        • [Old
                        • [Late
                        (exc.]
                    Daub,
                    vid. Dawb.
                    Daucus,
                    [Wild Carret]
                    Daughter,
                    [Child (fem.]
                    • ...in Law.
                      • [Child (fem.) by Affinity.]
                        • Husband's Daughter]
                        • Wife's Daughter]
                          • [Sons Wife]
                    Daunt.
                    • [Fear (make]
                    • [Discourage]
                    Daw.
                    Bi. I. 6.
                    Dawb.
                    • [Plastering]
                    • [Smearing]
                      • [Defiling by Smearing]
                    • [Bribing]
                    Dawl,
                    [Dull with weariness.]
                    Dawning,
                    [Morning (incept.]
                    Dazy.
                    HF. II. 3. A.
                    • great— HF. III. 3.
                    • blew— HF.II. 14.
                    Dazle,
                    [a. Dull with Light (exc.]
                    Deacon.
                    RE. II. 5. A.
                    Dead
                    • deprived
                      • Being.
                      • Power.
                      • Action.
                    • Wanting
                      • Being.
                      • Power.
                      • Action.
                        • —Being.
                          • [adj. pret. Dying]
                          • pay, [pay of the Dead.]
                          • place, [place of the Dead.]
                            • [Not-adj. living]
                        • —Power.
                          • Natural [Impotent]
                            • Sense.
                              • [num'd]
                              • [extasied] sp. with fear.]
                          • asleep [Dead (like) through
                          • drunk [Dead (like) through
                            • Sleep]
                            • Drunkenness]
                          • Vigor, [Dull]
                          • Strength, [Weak.]
                          • Transcendent, [Remiss.]
                        • —Action.
                          • Motion.
                            • water, [adj. Pool—]
                          • Affecting the Sense.
                            • Sight.
                          • Colour, [Remiss.—]
                            • Hearing.
                              • of the night, [Quiet (time)—]
                              • Taste Q. IV. 6. O·
                              • Smell Q. IV. 6. O·
                              • Feeling.
                              • cole, [Unfired—]
                              • wall, [adj. Yielding Q. VI. 1.—]
                              • nettle, [Archangel]
                    Deadly.
                    • (adj. Dying (make]
                    • [Not-adj. p. end (pot.) until death]
                    Deafness.
                    NP. III. 2. O.
                    Deal.
                    • do [adj. Action]
                      • [a. Conversation]
                      • [a. Business] sp. (merc.]
                      • between, [a. Mediator.]
                    • distribute, [Give (segr.]
                    • ...a
                      • [Quantity]
                      • [Fir board]
                    Dean.
                    • [Chief of Bishop's Assessors]
                    • [College (Off.]
                    Dear.
                    • [adj. p. Love (augm.]
                    • [adj. Price (augm.]
                    Dearn,
                    [Sow knitting (like.]
                    Dearth,
                    [Scarcity.] TM. I. 2. D.
                    Death.
                    • Proper. AC. I. 7. O.
                      • ...Put to
                        • [adj. a. Die (make]
                        • [a. Punishment capital]
                      • [Cessation]
                      • [Decay]
                    Death-watch.
                    Ex. V. 6.
                    Debarr,
                    [a: Impedient.]
                    Debase,
                    [a.
                    • lowness
                    • meanness
                    (make]
                    Debate.
                    • [a. Contention]
                    • [a, Dispute]
                    Debauch,
                    • [adj.
                      • Vice
                      • Sensuality
                      • Riotousness
                      (make]
                    Debilitate,
                    [a. Weakness.]
                    Deboist,
                    adj.
                    • Vice
                    • Sensuality
                    • Riotousness
                    Debonair.
                    • [adj. Temper. NP. II. (perf.]
                    • [Sprightly]
                    • [Merry]
                    Debt.
                    TA. IV. 7. O.
                    Decad,
                    [Ten]
                    Decalogue,
                    [the Ten Commands of God.]
                    Decaying.
                    NP. V. 4. O.
                    Decease.
                    AC. I. 7. O.
                    Deceive.
                    • [a. Fraud]
                    • [a. Error (make]
                    • [Frustrating]
                      • sp. ones Expectation]
                    • [doe
                      • Beside-
                      • Contra-
                      expecta∣tion.]
                    December,
                    [Twelfth month.]
                    Decent.
                    T. V. 2.
                    Deception,
                    vid. Deceive.
                    Decide.
                    • [a. Sentence]
                    • [Finish]
                      • sp. Suit]
                    Decimation,
                    [Tenthing]
                    Decipher.
                    • interpret obscure Chara∣cters.]
                    • Explain obscure Chara∣cters.]
                    • read obscure Chara∣cters.]
                    • [Un-conceal]
                    Deck,
                    [Floor of Ship.]
                    • to— [a. Ornate (make.]
                    Declaim,
                    [a. Oration
                    • for.]
                    • against.]
                    Delare.
                    • [Interpret]
                    • [Shewing]
                    • [a. Manifest]
                    • [a. Public]
                    • for, [Own publicly.]
                    Declension,
                    [Changing (manner of the ends of Nouns]
                    Decline.
                    • [a. Diverge]
                    • ing Dial, [Erect Plain whose Surface is not situa∣ted toward North or South.]
                    • [Avoid]
                    • [Decay]
                    • ing age. Mea. VI. 3. A.
                    • a Noune, [a. Declension.]

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                    Declivity.
                    • [Obliqueness]
                      • sp. Downward verging]
                    Decoction.
                    • [Boiling]
                    • [Boil'd (thing]
                      • sp. Infusion]
                    Decoy.
                    Po. I. 6. A.
                    Decorum,
                    [Decency]
                    Decrease,
                    [Diminish]
                    Decree▪
                    • [Purpose▪]
                    • [Sentence▪]
                    • [Edict]
                    Decrement.
                    • [Diminution]
                    • [Loss]
                    Decrepit,
                    [adj. p. Stooping.]
                    • sp. with Age.]
                      • age. Mea. VI. 4. A.
                    Decretal,
                    [adj. Decree.]
                    Decuple,
                    [Ten-fold]
                    Decussation,
                    [Crossing] Mag. IV. 4. A.
                    Dedicate.
                    • As to God, [Consecrate.] RE, V. 1.
                    • As to Man,
                    • [Give to the
                      • Honour
                      • Patronage
                      of—]
                    Deduce,
                    [a. Illation.]
                    Deduct,
                    [a. Ablatum.]
                    Deed.
                    • [Action.] T. I. 7.
                      • in very— [Truly]
                    • [Writing] RC. VI. 5.
                    Deem.
                    • [a. Opinion]
                    • [a. Thought]
                    Deep,
                    whose bottom is far from its top.
                    • Natural
                      • as the whole.
                      • deep. [adj. TM. II. 3.]
                        • the— [Sea]
                        • thick. [adj. TM. II. 5.]
                          • Six— [Six in file]
                      • as a part.
                        • [adj. Inward]
                      • colour, [Dark (dim.)—]
                      • Sound. Q. III. 1. D.
                      • ...Notion
                        • [hidden]
                        • [obscure]
                      • [adj. under]
                      • [adj. bottom]
                    • Transcendental, [adj. Intense]
                      • sleep, [Sleep (int.]
                    Deer.
                    • fallow— Be. II. 4.
                    • red— Be. II. 3.
                    Deface.
                    • [Un-a▪ Figure]
                    • [Spoil]
                    • [a. Deform]
                    • [Destroy]
                    Defalk,
                    [a. Ablatum]
                    Defame.
                    • [adj. Infamy (make]
                    • [a. Calumny]
                    Default,
                    [Defect]
                    • of appearance, [Not appear∣ance.]
                    Defeat.
                    • [Frustration]
                    • [Overthrow]
                    Defecation..
                    • [a. Pure (make]
                    • [Un-worst part.]
                    Defect.
                    TM. I. 3. D.
                    Defection.
                    • [Apostasie]
                    • [Rebellion]
                    Defence,
                    vid. Defend.
                    Defend.
                    • Oppose. RM. I. 1. O.
                    • Protection. RO. VI. 5.
                    • [a. Prisoner] RJ. I. 3. O.-
                    • [a. Defendent] RJ I. 4. O.
                    • [a. Advocate] RJ. I. 7.
                    Defendent.
                    RJ. I. 4. O.
                    Defensive,
                    [adj. Defend.]
                    • arms. RM. V. 1. A.
                    Defer.
                    • [a. Late (make]
                    • —before Action, [Respite]
                    • —in Action, [Protract.]
                    Deferenoe,
                    [Respect.]
                    Defy.
                    RM. I. 2. O.
                    Deficient.
                    TM. I. 3. D.
                    Defile.
                    TM. V. 6. O.
                    • [a. Vice.]
                      • [adj. Vice (make]
                      • [a. Unchast]
                    Define.
                    • [a. Definition]
                    • [a. Sentence]
                    Definite.
                    • [Finite]
                    • [Express]
                    Definition.
                    D. IV. 3.
                    Definitive.
                    • [Express]
                    • [adj. a. Sentence]
                    • [adj. Finishing]
                    Deflour.
                    [a. Fornication]
                    Defluxion
                    • [Distilling]
                    • [Catarrh]
                    Deformity.
                    NP. V. 6. O.
                    Defray.
                    • [Disburse]
                    • [Pay]
                    Defraud,
                    [a. Fraud]
                    Defunct,
                    [adj. a. pret. Dying.]
                    Degenerate.
                    • [Not-ancestor (like]
                    • [Spurious]
                    Degrade.
                    RJ VI. 8.
                    Degree.
                    T. VI. 6.
                    • of person. RC. I.
                      • —in University, [Graduate (thing]
                    • Measure. Mea. I. 9.
                    Dehort.
                    [Dissuade]
                    Deject.
                    • [Down-cast]
                    • [a. Sorrow]
                    • [a. Despair]
                    Deify,
                    [a. God (make]
                    Deign,
                    [a. Condescension.]
                    Deity,
                    [God (abstr.]
                    Delay.
                    • [a.
                      • Late
                      • Slow
                      (make]
                    • disposition, [Cunctation]
                    • —before Action, [Respite]
                    • —in Action [Protract]
                    Delectation.
                    AS. IV. 7.
                    Delegate▪
                    • [adj. p. Substitute (person]
                    • [Instead—
                      • Put
                      • Sent
                      • Judging
                      (per∣son.]
                    Deliberate.
                    AS. III. 1.
                    • ...ness.
                      • [Considerateness] Ha. IV. 1.
                      • [Slowness] NP. V. 9. O.
                    Deliberation,
                    vid. Deliberate.
                    • ...with
                      • [Considerately]
                      • [Slowly]
                    Delicate.
                    • [adj. a. Delight (apt.]
                    • [adj. Pr. II.]
                    • Tender, [adj. NP. IV. 7. O.]
                    • [Over-neat] Man. II. 6. E.
                    • s, [adj. Pr. II. (thing]
                    Delicious,
                    [adj.
                    • Delectation
                    • Pleasure
                    (aug.]
                    Delight.
                    AS. IV. 7.
                    Delineate.
                    • [a. Line]
                    • [a. Description. D. IV. 3.]
                      • sp. by Lines]
                    Delinquent.
                    • [Guilty]
                    • [Prisoner]
                    Delirium.
                    • [Dotage] NP. II. 2. O.
                    • [Frenzy] S. IV. 1.
                    Deliver,
                    [Motion (met.) of
                    • the
                      • Possession of
                      • Power over
                      a thing]
                      • from one person to ano∣ther.]
                    • —things. TA. IV. 13.
                    • as Intrusting, [Deposite]
                    • as Paying, [Pay]
                    • as Disclaiming, [Resign]
                    • —words of
                      • Fact, [Narration]
                      • Doctrin, [a. Teacher]
                    • —immediately.
                    • —by Mouth, [Speak]
                    • —by Pen [Write.]
                    • —mediately, [Tradition] RE. VI. 1. A.
                    • —from better to worse]
                    • Passively.
                      • [Dereliction] AS. I. 5. O.
                    • Actively.
                      • Involuntary, [Yielding]
                      • Voluntary, [Betraying]
                    • —from worse to better]
                    • Temporal. [AS I. 5.]
                      • Preventing.
                        • [Preserve]
                        • [a. Escape]
                    • Remedying.
                      • [Un-captivate]
                      • [Un-slave]
                      • [Un-imprison]
                      • [a. Parturition]
                      • to be—ed, [Parturition]
                    • Eternal, [Redemption.] AS. I. 7.
                    Delve,
                    [Dig.]
                    Delude,
                    [Deceive]
                    Deluge,
                    [Over-flowing.]

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                    Delusion,
                    vid. Delude.
                    Demand.
                    • —to know, [a. Question.]
                    • —to have. TA. IV. 2. O.
                      • —as Price. RC. VI. 2. A.
                    Demean.
                    • [Land which the Lord of the Mannor uses.]
                    • [a. Demeanour]
                    Demeanour.
                    AC. V.
                    Demerit.
                    • [Worthy (abstr.]
                    • [Earning]
                    Demi,
                    [Half]
                    Demi-cannon.
                     
                    Demi-god,
                    [God (dim.]
                    Demi-lance.
                     
                    Demise.
                    RC. V. 5.
                    Demiss.
                    • [Low]
                    • [Humble]
                    • [Abject]
                    Democracy,
                    [Government by the People.]
                    Demolish.
                    [a. Ruin.]
                    Demon,
                    [Spirit] sp. Devil]
                    Demoniac,
                    [Inhabited by De∣vils.]
                    Demonstrate.
                    • [Shew]
                    • [a. Certain by Argument]
                    Demur.
                    • Hesitate. AS. IV. 3. O.
                    • [Ask more time
                      • for considering]
                      • before answer∣ing.]
                    Demure.
                    • [Grave]
                    • [Formal]
                    Den,
                    [Cavity under- adj. ground]
                    • Lion's &c.— [Lion's &c. (house]
                    Deny,
                    D. VI. 2. O.
                    • self— Ha. V. 3.
                    Denison,
                    [Admit∣ted member of
                    • Nation.]
                    • Corporati∣on]
                    Denominate,
                    [adj. p. Name (make.]
                    Denote,
                    [a. Meaning.]
                    Denounce.
                    • [Publish]
                    • [Threaten]
                    Density.
                    Q. V. 3. E.
                    Dent.
                    Mag. IV. 3. O.
                    Dentex.
                    Fi. V. 5. A.
                    Dentifrice,
                    [Teeth-cleansing (thing.]
                    • sp. Powder.]
                    Deodand,
                    [adj. p. ought Almsgi∣ving (thing]
                    Depart.
                    • [Go] TA. VI. 1. O.
                      • [From-go]
                    • [Die]
                    Dependent.
                    • Op. to Absolute. TM. IV. 3. O.
                    • Op. to Patron. RO. III. 5. O.
                    Deplorable.
                    • [adj. a. Grief (apt]
                    • [adj. Misery (augm.]
                    Deplorate,
                    [adj. p. Despair.]
                    Deplore.
                    • [Sorrow (aug.) for]
                    • [Shew sorrow (aug.] for]
                    Depopulate,
                    [Un-people.]
                    Deportation,
                    [Carrying into Ex∣ile]
                    Deportment,
                    [Demeanour]
                    Depose.
                    • [Down
                      • Put
                      • Lay
                    • [a. Privative]
                    • —from Dignity, [Degrade]
                    • —from Office, [Incapacitate]
                    • —from Orders, [Deprive]
                    • [Swear] sp. before Magistrate]
                    Deposite.
                    RC. V. 1. A.
                    Deprave,
                    [a. Evil make.]
                    Deprecate.
                    RO. V. 3. A.
                    Depreciate.
                    • [Un-a. valor]
                    • [Diminish the worth]
                    Depression.
                    • Down-forcing. O. I. 1. O.
                    • [Shallowness] TM. II. 3. O.
                    Deprive.
                    • [a. Privative]
                    • —of Possession, [Un-pos∣sess.]
                    • —of orders. RE. V. 2. O.
                    Depth,
                    vid. Deep. TM. II. 3.
                    Depuration.
                    • [a. Pureness]
                    • [Un—
                      • a. Scum]
                      • a. Sediment]
                    Deputy,
                    [adj. Substitute (person]
                    Dereliction.
                    • [Abandoning] TA. II. 2. O.
                    • —to Evil. AS. I. 5. O.
                    Deride,
                    [Mock.] RJ. IV. 9. A.
                    Derision,
                    [Mocking.] RJ. IV. 9. A.
                    Derive,
                    [a. Derivative]
                    Derivative.
                    TM. IV. 1. O.
                    Derogate.
                    • [From-take]
                    • [Diminish]
                      • sp.
                        • Praise.]
                        • Reputation]
                    Descant,
                    [a. Paraphrase.]
                    Descend,
                    [Down-ition.]
                    Descendent.
                    RO. I. 1. O.
                    Descent.
                    • [Down-ition.]
                      • as of Ground, [Down-obli∣quity.]
                    • [Descendent. RO. I. 1. O (abstr.]
                    • [Extraction]
                    Descry.
                    • [See (inc.]
                    • [Finde by Sight]
                      • sp. From far.]
                    Describe,
                    [a. Description.]
                    Description.
                    D. IV. 3. A.
                    Desert.
                    • Merit.
                      • [adj. Worthy
                        • (thing]
                        • (abstr.]
                      • [adj. p. Earn (thing.]
                    • Wilderness.
                      • [Not-inhabited]
                      • [Not-inhabitable country]
                      • [Banket] Pr. II. 1. A.
                    • to— [Forsake]
                    Desertion
                    [Forsaking]
                    Deserve.
                    • [a. Worthy]
                    • [a. Earn]
                    Designing.
                    • Internal. TA. III. 1.
                    • External [Appoint]
                    Desire.
                    • In Affection. AS. V. 5.
                    • In Words. [Intreat] RO. V. 3.
                    Desist.
                    AS. IV. 6. O.
                    Desk.
                    • [Supporting (jug.) for Book]
                    • [Box to write upon]
                    Desolate.
                    • [Solitary (augm.]
                    • [Not-inhabited]
                    • [adj. Grief (augm.]
                    Despair.
                    • Affection. AS. V. 8. O.
                    • Sin. Ha. V. 5. O.
                    Desperate.
                    • [adj. p. Despair.]
                    • [Rash (augm.]
                    Desperation.
                    • Affection. AS. V. 8. O.
                    • Sin. Ha. V. 5. O.
                    Despicable.
                    • [adj. p. Contempt (apt]
                    • [Sorry]
                    Despise,
                    [Contemn]
                    Despite.
                    • [Contempt]
                    • [Malignity]
                    • [Done (thing) for to anger one.]
                    • [Affront]
                    Despondency,
                    [Despair,]
                    • (inc.]
                    • (dim.]
                    Destine.
                    • [a. Purpose]
                    • [a. Fate.]
                    Destiny,
                    [Fate]
                    Destitute.
                    • [adj. Defect]
                    • [adj. p. Forsake]
                    Destroy,
                    [a. Destruction]
                    Destruction.
                    • Action of God. AS. I. 4. A.
                    • [Spoiling]
                    Desuetude,
                    [Un- a. custom.]
                    Detect.
                    • [Discover]
                    • [Un-conceal]
                    • [Manifest]
                    Detein.
                    • [Hold]
                      • unjustly. RJ. IV. 3. A.
                    • [Stay (make]
                    Determine.
                    • [Finish]
                    • [a. Desist]
                      • —the Liberty of the Will. AS. IV. 8. O.
                      • —by ones own [a. Purpose] AS. IV. 3.
                      • —by anothers [Sentence] RJ. II. 5. A.
                    Deterre.
                    RO. V. 5. O.
                    Detest.

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                      Detract.
                      • [a. Ablatum]
                        • sp. From Reputation.]
                        • [Under-say] Man. IV. 1. D.
                      • [Calumny]
                      Detriment.
                      • [Loss]
                      • [Diminishing]
                      Devastation.
                      • [Destruction]
                      • [Spoiling]
                      Devest,
                      • un-a. clothe]
                      • a. privativeness]
                      Deviate,
                      • un-a. clothe]
                      • a. privativeness]
                      • [Wander]
                      • [Err]
                      Devil.
                      W. I. 2. O.
                      • 's bit. HF. II. 13. A.
                      • 's dirt, [adj. Vitriol earth]
                      • 's milk, [Spurge.] HS. V. 2.
                      Devilish,
                      [adj. Devil.]
                      Devise.
                      • [Invent]
                      • [Contrive]
                        • By Will, [Bequeath]
                      • [Feign]
                      • [Forge]
                        • ...a—,
                      • [adj. Craft (thing]
                        • [Stratagem]
                      • [Posy]
                      Devoir.
                      • [Endeavour]
                      • [Duty]
                      Devolve.
                      • [Successive to— Putting]
                      • [Final to— Ition]
                      Devoted.
                      • [adj. p. Vow]
                      • [Consecrated]
                      • [adj. Zeal]
                      Devotion.
                      • [Worship (hab.]
                      • [Zeal]
                      Devour.
                      • [a. Ravenous. NP. IV. 5. O.]
                      • [a. Glutton]
                      • [Eat
                        • up all]
                        • greedily]
                      Devout,
                      [adj. Devotion.]
                      Dew.
                      El. III. 3. A.
                      • claw, [adj. Heel-claw.]
                      • grass, [Grass (kinde) a. Seed (apt) millet (like]
                      • lap, [Loose skin of the neck.]
                      Dexterity.
                      • [Agility]
                      • [Art. (perf.]
                      Die.
                      • [v. Death▪] vid. Death.
                      • a. Colour. O. V. 3. A.
                      • a— [adj. Dicing▪ (instr.]
                      Diabetes,
                      [Disease of Pissing (exc.]
                      Diabolical,
                      [adj. Devil. W. I. 2. O.]
                      Diadem,
                      [Head-environing King (sign) Ornament.]
                      Diagonal.
                      Ma. II. 3.
                      Diagram,
                      [Lined
                      • figure.]
                      • picture.]
                      Dial.
                      • [Time-shewing (instr.]
                        • sp. By shadow.]
                      Dialect,
                      [Language (manner.]
                      Dialogue,
                      • Discourse al∣tern.]
                      • Conference al∣tern.]
                      Diameter.
                      Ma. II. 5.
                      Diamond.
                      • Stone. St. IV. 1.
                      • Figure, [Square]
                        • sp. of not-right Angles.]
                      Diaper,
                      [Linen]
                      Diaphanous,
                      [Transparent]
                      Diaphoretic,
                      [adj. a. Sweet (make].
                      Diaphragm.
                      PG. VI. 3.
                      Diary,
                      [Narration of days (segr.]
                      Diarrhaea.
                      S. VI. 6.
                      Dibble,
                      [adj. Setting (instr.]
                      Dicacity,
                      [Loquacity.]
                      Dice,
                      [adj. Mo. V. 1. A. (instr.]
                      • to play at— Mo. V. 1. A.
                      • ...ore.
                      Dichotomy,
                      [Division into two.]
                      Dicker,
                      [Ten skins of Leather.]
                      Dictate,
                      AC. III. 6.
                      Dictator,
                      [Chief adj. Authority (Off.]
                      Dictionary,
                      [Book for words.]
                      Didapper,
                      [Dabchick] Bi. VIII. 7.
                      Dier.
                      • [adj. Dying [art.]
                      • 's weed. HF. I. 11.
                      Diet.
                      • [Regulated victual (manner]
                      • [Council] RJ. III. 5. A.
                      Differ,
                      [v. Difference.]
                      Difference.
                      • Proper. T. IV.
                      • [Diversity] T. III.
                      • [Dissent]
                      • [a. Contention]
                        • ...making a
                      • [Distinction]
                      • [Partiality]
                      Difficult.
                      T. V. 4. O.
                      Diffident.
                      AS. V. 7. O.
                      Diffuse.
                      • [Spread]
                      • [Infect]
                      Dig.
                      O. III. 1.
                      Digest.
                      • Natural. AC. I. 5. A.
                      • Chymic. O. VI. 5.
                      • [a. Order]
                      Dight.
                      • [Clothing]
                      • [Adorning]
                      Digit.
                      • [Inch]
                      • [Inch (like]
                      Dignifie,
                      [a. Dignity.]
                      Dignity.
                      • [Worthiness] T. IV. 6.
                      • High degree. Ha. II. 5.
                      Digression.
                      D. V. 9. A.
                      Dike.
                      • [Ditch]
                      • [Gutter]
                      • [Furrow]
                      Dil.
                      HF. V. 1. A.
                      Dilacerate,
                      [Tear]
                      Dilapidate.
                      • [Ruin]
                      • [Suffer to decay▪]
                      Dilate.
                      • [a. Breadth]
                      • [a. Ampliation]
                      Dilatory,
                      [adj. Delay]
                      Dilemma,
                      [Argument adj. a. re∣tort (apt.) against both answers]
                      Diligence.
                      Ha. IV. 5.
                      • Double— Ha. IV. 5. E.
                      Dilling,
                      [adj. p. Favour (aug.]
                      Dilucidate,
                      [Interpret.]
                      Dilute,
                      [Remiss.]
                      Dim.
                      • [Blind (dim.]
                      • [Dark (dim.]
                      • ...ness.
                      • [Sight
                        • (Corr.]
                        • (Dim.]
                        • op. to brightness. Q. I. 3. O
                      Dimension.
                      Ma. I.
                      • [a. Measure.]
                      Diminishing.
                      • [a. Little▪ TM. I. 1. D.]
                      • [v. Remission. TM. I. 8. D.]
                      • [a. Few. TM. III. 1. D.]
                      • [More- a. little. T. I. 7. D.]
                      • [More- a. remiss]
                      • [More- a. few]
                      Diminutive,
                      [adj. Littleness.]
                      Dimple.
                      • [Furrow (dim.]
                      • [Dent (dim.]
                      Din,
                      [Sound (augm.]
                      Dine,
                      [adj. Noon-meal.]
                      Ding,
                      [Cast.]
                      Dinner,
                      [Dine.]
                      Dint,
                      [Impetus.]
                      Diocess,
                      [Bishop's
                      • Precinct]
                      • (Place]
                      Dip
                      • [into- adj. a. Water.]
                      • [under- adj. a. Water.]
                      Dipthong.
                      D. I. 3. A.
                      Dire.
                      • [Fierce]
                      • [Cruel]
                      Direct.
                      • [Straight] Ma. III. 1.
                      • Upright. Ma. II. 8. E.
                      • to— RO. VI. 1.
                      Dirge,
                      [Prayer for the Dead]
                      Dirt.
                      El. IV. 2.
                      Disable.
                      • [Un-a. able (make.]
                      • [a. Impotence]
                      • [a. Weakness]
                      • [Incapacitate]
                      Disabuse.
                      • [Un- a. wrong (make]
                      Disadvantage.
                      • [Hindrance]
                      • [Loss]
                      • [Hurt]
                      Disagree.
                      • [Dissent]
                      • [Unpeaceable]
                      Disallow,
                      [Disapprove.] AS. III. 3. O.
                      Disanimate,
                      [Discourage.]

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                      Disannul.
                      • [Annihilate]
                      • [Spoil]
                      Disappoint.
                      • [Un-appoint]
                      • [Frustrate]
                      Disapprove.
                      AS. III. 3. O.
                      Disarm.
                      • [Un-armour]
                      • [Take away Arms]
                      Disaster,
                      [Adversity]
                      Disavow.
                      • [Disapprove]
                      • [Deny]
                      • [abdicate]
                      Disband,
                      [Un—RM IV.]
                      Disbelieve.
                      AS. II. 4. O.
                      Disburse.
                      TA. IV. 5.
                      Disburthen,
                      [Unlode]
                      Discamp,
                      [Un- a. camp.]
                      Discard.
                      • [Out-put Cards]
                      • [Incapacitate]
                      Discern
                      • See the dif∣ference]
                      • Seen (make the dif∣ference]
                      • [See]
                        • [a. Common sense]
                      • [a. Difference]
                      Discharge.
                      • [Unlode]
                      • a Gun, [Un- adj. p. ammu∣nition (make)—]
                      • [Un-oblige]
                        • From Duty.
                          • [Perform]
                          • [a. Immunity]
                        • From Debt.
                          • [Pay]
                          • [Acquit]
                        • From Guilt.
                          • [a. Innocent]
                          • [Acquit]
                          • [Absolve]
                      Disciple,
                      [Learner.] RO. III. 3.
                      Discipline.
                      • [a. Teacher]
                      • [Good Government] Man. VI. 5.
                        • Church— RE. V.
                        • [Correction]
                      Disclaim,
                      [Abdicate]
                      Disclose.
                      • [Un-conceal]
                        • [Reveal] AS. I. 6.
                      • [Un-cover] O. II. 3. O.
                        • [Shew] TA. I. 8.
                      • [Open] O. II. 4. O.
                      Discolour,
                      [a. Colour (corr.]
                      Discomfit,
                      [Overthrow.]
                      Discomfort.
                      RO. VI. 3. O.
                      Discommend,
                      [Dispraise.]
                      Discommodity.
                      • [Inconvenience]
                      • [Hurt]
                      Disconsolate.
                      • [adj. Discomfort]
                      • [adj. Grief (augm.]
                      Discontent.
                      • [Not-content]
                      • [adj. Anxiety]
                      Discontinue,
                      [a. Discontinu∣ed.]
                      • [Leave for some while.]
                      • [Absent for some while.]
                        • [Un- a. custom]
                      • ...ed.
                        • Quantity. TM. III.
                        • in Place, Here and there. Sp. II. 7. O.
                        • in Time, Now and then. Sp. I. 7. O.
                      Disconvenient,
                      [Inconvenient]
                      Discord.
                      • [Not-congruity]
                      • in Music. Q III. 8. O.
                      • [Dissent]
                        • [a. Unpeaceableness]
                        • [a. Contention]
                      Discover.
                      AS. II. 2. A.
                      • [Un-conceal]
                        • [Reveal]
                        • [Perceive (inc.]
                      • [Uncover]
                        • [Shew]
                      Discountenance,
                      [Un- a. reputa∣tion.]
                      Discourage.
                      RO. VI. 2. O.
                      Discourse.
                      • Elements of— D. I.
                      • Words— D. II.
                      • ...Complex parts of
                        • Grammatical. D. III.
                        • Logical. D. IV.
                        • Mixed. D. V.
                      • Modes of —D. VI.
                      Discourtesie.
                      • [a. Courtesie. Man. IV. 7. O.]
                      • [a. Malignity. AS. V. 2. O.]
                      Discredit.
                      • [Disbelieve]
                      • [Infamy]
                      Discreet.
                      • [Prudent] Ha. VI. 2.
                      • [Grave] Man. IV. 6.
                      • [Sober] Ha. III. 3.
                      Discrepant,
                      [Different]
                      Discretion,
                      vid. Discreet.
                      • at the—of, [To be disposed according to the will of]
                      Discriminate.
                      • [a. Difference]
                      • [a. Distinction]
                      Discuss.
                      • [Off— shake]
                      • [Apart— shake]
                      • [Scatter]
                      • [Inquisition]
                        • sp. by Disputing.]
                      Disdein.
                      AS. VI. 5. A.
                      Disease.
                      S.
                      • ...to
                        • [a. Disease]
                        • [a. Pain]
                        • [Trouble]
                      Disengage.
                      • [Un-oblige]
                      • [Un-entangle]
                      Disentangle,
                      [Un-entangle]
                      Disesteem,
                      [Esteem (corr.]
                      Disfavour,
                      [Un-favour.]
                      Disfigure.
                      • [a. Figure (corr.]
                      • [a. Deformity]
                      Disfranchise,
                      [Un-privilege]
                      Disfurnish,
                      [Un-furnish.]
                      Disgorge,
                      [Vomit.]
                      Disgrace,
                      [Infamy.]
                      Disguise,
                      [Un- a. seem (make]
                      Disgust,
                      [Displicence.]
                      Dish.
                      • Vessel. Pr. V. 4.
                        • Chafing— [adj. Table (vess.) for Fire.]
                        • Clout, Linen for cleansing Dishes.]
                        • washer, [Wagtail.] Bi. III. 8. A.
                        • of meat, (Meat (aggr.] sp. dished]
                      Dishearten,
                      [Discourage]
                      Dishevel'd,
                      [adj. p. Confusion.]
                      • sp. Hairs.]
                      Dishonest.
                      • [adj. Vice]
                      • [Unchast]
                      Dishonour.
                      • [Infamy]
                      • [Disrespect]
                      Disimbarque
                      • Go out of Ship.]
                      • Take out of Ship.]
                      Disinchant,
                      [Un- a. Witchcraft.]
                      Disingenuity,
                      NP. IV. 1. O.
                      Disinherit,
                      [Un-inherit (make]
                      Disjoin,
                      ]Un-join]
                      Disjoint,
                      [Un-joint]
                      Disjunctive,
                      [adj. Separate]
                      Dislike.
                      • [Disapprove]
                      • [Displicence]
                      Dislocate.
                      • [Un-place]
                      • [Place (corr.]
                      Dislodge,
                      [Remove out of his Lodging.]
                      Disloyal.
                      Man. V. 6. O.
                      Dismay,
                      [a. Fear (make]
                      Dismal,
                      [adj. Adversity (augm.]
                      Dismantle,
                      [Un-fortifie.]
                      Dismember.
                      • [Separate Member from Mem∣ber.]
                      • [Tear]
                      Dismiss.
                      • [Send away]
                      • [Permit to depart]
                      Dismount.
                      • [Un-a. ride]
                      • [Un-a. jugament]
                      Disobedience.
                      Man. V. 7. D.
                      Disobey,
                      [a. Man. V. 7. D.
                      Disoblige.
                      • [Un-a. oblige]
                      • [Un-a. friend]
                      Disorder.
                      • [Confusion]
                      • [Un-a. Series]
                      • [Irregularity]
                      Disown,
                      [Abdicate]
                      Disparage.
                      • [a. Infamy]
                      • [a. Calumny]
                      Disparity,
                      [Unequality]
                      Dispark,
                      [Un- a. Park (make]
                      Dispatch,
                      [Doe soon and perfect∣ly.]
                      • [Doe]
                      • ...

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                      Dispend.
                      TA. V. 3.
                      Dispense.
                      • Give
                      • [a. Segregate
                      • a. Proportion
                      • [Give adv. Pro∣portion▪]
                      • [a. Segregate adv. Pro∣portion▪]
                      • Relax from Law. RC. IV. 8.
                      • Licence. RC. IV. 8. A.
                      Dispensatory,
                      [Book of Pharma∣ceutical Compositions (man∣ner.]
                      Dispeople,
                      [a. empty of Dwellers]
                      Disperse,
                      [Scatter]
                      Displace,
                      [Un-place]
                      Display.
                      • [Un-fold]
                      • [Open]
                      Displant.
                      • [Un-plant]
                      • [Remove]
                      Displease.
                      AS. IV. 7. O.
                      Displeasure,
                      [Displeasing]
                      • ...to doe one a
                        • doe
                          • adj. displicent (thing]
                          • adj. hurt (thing]
                      Dispose,
                      [a. Disposition.]
                      Disposition.
                      • [Quality] T. I. 6. A.
                        • Natural.
                          • [Temperament]
                            • of the Mind. NP. IV.
                            • ...of the Body.
                              • resp. Individ. NP. V.
                              • resp. Species. NP. VI.
                        • Actual.
                          • [Inclination] AS. IV. 1.
                          • [Habit] (inc.) Ha. A.
                          • Habit] Ha.
                        • Action.] T. I. 7.
                        • Cause] T. II.
                          • a. Authority]
                          • Appoint]
                          • Prepare]
                          • a. Efficient]
                          • Give]
                          • [a. Segregate]
                          • [a. Order]
                          • [a. Series]
                          • [a. Place]
                      Dispossess,
                      [Un- adj. a. possess (make.]
                      Dispraise.
                      RO. V. 8. O.
                      Disprofit.
                      • [adj. Hurtful (thing]
                      • [Loss]
                      Disproportion.
                      • [Proportion (corr.]
                      • [Unequality]
                      Disprove.
                      • [Against-prove]
                      • [Confute]
                      Dispute,
                      [a. Argumentation.]
                      Disquiet.
                      • [Anxiety]
                      • [Trouble]
                      Disquisition,
                      [Inquisition]
                      • sp. by Argument.]
                      Disrank.
                      • [Un-a. rank]
                      • [Un-a. Series]
                      • [Un-a. Order]
                      Disregard,
                      [Not-esteeming]
                      Disrespect.
                      Man. V. 4. D.
                      Dissatisfie,
                      • [Not- Satisfie]
                      • [Un- Satisfie]
                      Dissect.
                      • [Separate by cutting]
                      • [Cut (segr.]
                      Disseize,
                      [Un-a. possess (make]
                      Dissemble.
                      • [Conceal]
                      • [a. Hypocrisie]
                      Dissention,
                      [a. Contention]
                      Dissenting.
                      AS. II. 3. O.
                      Dissertation,
                      [Book argumenta∣tive.]
                      Disservice.
                      • [Service (corr.]
                      • [Impedient (thing]
                      Dissever.
                      • [Separate]
                      • [a. Segregate]
                      Dissimular,
                      [Unlike.]
                      Dissimulation,
                      [Hypocrisie.]
                      Dissipate,
                      [Scatter.]
                      Dissolve.
                      • a. Loose] Q. VI. 6. D.
                      • [a. Fluid] Q. V. 5. D.
                      • Melt. O. VI. 2.
                      • [Separate]
                      • [Un-convention]
                      • [Destroy]
                      • [Corruption]
                      • [a. Ruine]
                      Dissolute.
                      • [Careless]
                      • [Sensual]
                      Dissolution,
                      vid. Dissolve.
                      Dissonant,
                      [Different]
                      • sp. in sound.]
                      Dissuade.
                      RO. V. 2. O.
                      Dissyllable,
                      [Of a Syllables]
                      Distaff,
                      [Staff of spinning (ma∣chin.]
                      • ...thistle.
                      Distance.
                      • of time. Sp. I. 2. O.
                      • of place. Sp. II. 2. O.
                      Distast.
                      • [Tast (corr.]
                      • [Aversation]
                      • [Displicence]
                      Distemper.
                      S. I. 4.
                      • [Temper (corr.]
                      • Sickliness. S. I. 4.
                      Distention,
                      [Stretching.]
                      Distich,
                      [Two Verses.]
                      Distillation.
                      • Rheum, [Disease of dropping (dim.]
                      • Chymic. O. VI. 6.
                      Distinct.
                      • [adj. p. distinction (perf.]
                      • [Differenced]
                      • [Separated]
                      • [Ordered (perf.]
                      • [Plain]
                      Distinction.
                      D. IV. 1.
                      Distinguish.
                      • [a. Distinction]
                      • [a. Difference]
                      • [Separate]
                        • [a. Period]
                      • [a. Order (perf.]
                      • [a. Plain.]
                      • [a. Judge]
                        • sp. (segr.]
                      Distortion,
                      • [Twisting]
                      • [a. Place (corr.]
                      • [a. Deformity]
                      Distract.
                      • [Pull several waies]
                      • [Separate]
                      • [Divide]
                      • [a. Waver (make]
                      • [Mad]
                      Distrein,
                      [Arrest]
                      • sp. Goods]
                      Distress.
                      • [Adversity]
                      • [Trouble (aug.]
                      • [Arresting] sp. of Goods.
                        • [Goods arrested]
                      Distribute.
                      • [Give (segr.]
                      • [Deliver (segr.]
                      • [a. Division]
                      • [a. Partition.
                      • [a. Kind (segr.]
                      • [a. Part (segr.]
                      • [a. Segregate]
                      District.
                      • [Region]
                      • [Government (place]
                      Distrust
                      • In the Judgment. AS. III. 4. O.
                      • In the Affection, [Diffidence]
                      Disturb.
                      • [Molest] TA. V. 9. O.
                      • [a. Impedient] T. II. 5. O.
                      Disunite.
                      • [Un-unite]
                      • [Separate]
                      Disuse.
                      • [Un- a. custom]
                      • [Discontinue
                        • Use]
                        • Custom]
                      Ditch.
                      • [Furrow]
                      • [Gutter]
                      Dittander.
                      HF. VII. 6.
                      Dittany.
                      HF. VII. 6.
                      • bastard— [Fraxinella] HS. I. 1. A.
                      Ditty,
                      [Words adj. p. sing. (apt.]
                      Divaricate.
                      • [Straddle (make]
                      • [Separate]
                      Dive.
                      Mo. I. 3. A.
                      Divel,
                      vid. Devil.

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                      Diver.
                      Bi. IX. 8.
                      • dunn— Bi. IX. 8. A.
                      Diverging.
                      Ma. II. 7. E.
                      Diverse.
                      • Various. T. III.
                      • Manifold, [Many (kind]
                      • [Unlike]. TM. V. 1. O.
                      • [Light] adj. Ha. IV. 7. D.
                      • [Morose] adj. Man. IV. 7. D.
                      Diversifie,
                      [a. Diversity]
                      Diversion,
                      [Beside-turn]
                      • [Digression]
                      • [Recreation]
                      Diversity.
                      T. III.
                      Divide,
                      vid. Division.
                      Dividend,
                      [adj. p. Divisor (thing]
                      Divine,
                      [adj. God]
                      • a— [adj. RC. II. 1. person]
                      • 's profession. RC. II. 1.
                      • ...to
                      • [Wizarding,] RJ. III. 1. A.
                      • [Conjecturing] AS. II. 7.
                      Divinity
                      • [God. (abst.]
                      • [RC. II. 1. (Science]
                      Division.
                      • Into kinds.
                        • Exactly. D. IV. 4.
                        • Not exactly. D. IV. 4. A.
                      • Into parts.]
                        • [a. Part]
                        • [a. Segregate]
                      • Into Parties.
                        • [Un-a. Society]
                        • [a. Contention]
                      • Into Places.
                        • [a. Separation]
                        • [a. Distance]
                      • In Arithmetic, [a. Divisor.]
                      • In Music, [a. Paraphrase tune]
                      Divisor.
                      TM. VI. 9.
                      Divorce.
                      RE. IV. 5.
                      Diuretic,
                      [adj. a. Urining (make]
                      Diurnal,
                      [adj. Day]
                      • a— [adj. Narration (thing) of News]
                      Divulge,
                      [a. Public (make]
                      Dizzard,
                      [adj. Doting (person]
                      Dizzy,
                      [adj. Giddy. S. IV. 5.]
                      Do,
                      vid. Doe.
                      [Buck. Be. II. 4. (fem.]
                      Do,
                      vid. Doe.
                      [Buck. Be. II. 4. (fem.]
                      Docil.
                      • [adj. Learn (apt.]
                      • [adj. Sagacity]
                      Dock.
                      • [Dent] Man. IV. 3. O.
                        • For Shipping.
                          • [Haven (dim.]
                          • [adj. Building (place) for Ships.]
                        • In the posteriors, [Dent—]
                      • [Tail] PP. VI. 6. A.
                        • ...to
                          • [Off-cut the Tail]
                          • [a. Short]
                      • Herb. HF. I. 1. A.
                        • ...bur
                        • great.— HL. VI. 2.
                        • little— HL. VI. 2. A.
                      Docket,
                      [Accessory writing.]
                      Doctor,
                      [Highest Graduate]
                      Doctrine,
                      [Taught (thing]
                      Document
                      [Thing to be
                      • Learn'd.]
                      • Observ'd.]
                      Dodder.
                      HF. VII. 17.
                      Dodge,
                      [a. Lightness.] Ha. IV 7. D.
                      Dodkin,
                      [Least Mony.]
                      Doe.
                      • [a. pres.]
                        • How—you? [How are you?]
                          • sp. in Health.]
                      • [a.
                        • Action]
                        • Business]
                        • ...Have to—with,
                          • [a. Business with]
                          • [a. Commerce with]
                      • a— [Deer (fem.]
                      Doings
                      • Action
                      • Preparation
                      Dog.
                      • Beast. Be. V. 1.
                        • 's bane. HS. IV. 14.
                        • upright— HS. IV. 8.
                        • berrry. Sh. II. 4.
                        • 's grass. HL. III. 5. A.
                        • 's tongue. HL. IX. 4. A.
                        • 's tooth. HL. V. 2.
                        • [Andiron] [Supporting (jug.) for fuel]
                      • to— [Follow privately]
                      • —Fish.
                      • Greater. Fi. I. 6.
                      • Lesser. Fi. I. 6. A.
                      • Star.
                        • [Star call'd the—]
                        • [Star (aggr.] call'd, &c.]
                      • daies, [Daies in which the Sun rises with the Dog-star.]
                      Dogged.
                      • [Perverse]
                      • [Morose]
                      Doggrel,
                      [Sorry.]
                      Dogmatical
                      [Fierce] Ha. III. 4. D.
                      Dole,
                      [adj. p. Alms (thing]
                      • full, adj. Grief]
                      Dolor.
                      • [Grief]
                      • [Pain]
                      Dolphin.
                      Fi. I. 1. A.
                      Dolt,
                      [Dull. Ha. III. 1. O. (per∣son]
                      Domestic.
                      • [adj. House]
                      • [adj. RO.]
                      • adj. Family. RO. III. 5. O.
                      Domineer,
                      [a. Insolence.]
                      Dominion.
                      • [Power]
                      • [Authority]
                      Donation,
                      [Giving]
                      Donative,
                      [adj. p. Give.]
                      Done,
                      [adj. p. Action.]
                      • I have— [I am adj. pret.
                        • Action.]
                        • Finishing.]
                      Donor,
                      [adj. a. Give (person]
                      Doom.
                      • [a. Judge]
                      • [a. Sentence]
                      Door.
                      Po. IV. 2.
                      • keeper, [Guard at door]
                      • within—s [Within the house]
                      • without—s. [Without the house]
                      Dor,
                      [Beetle] Ex. V. 5.
                      Doree.
                      Fi. IV. 12.
                      Dormant.
                      • [Sleeping]
                      • [Not-
                        • acting]
                        • shewn]
                      • a— [Beam]
                      Dormouse.
                      • [Mouse (kind) adj. sleeping
                        • (int.]
                        • (apt.]
                      Dorser,
                      [Basket.] sp. to be carri∣ed on the back.]
                      Dorter,
                      [adj. Sleeping (room]
                      Dorychnium.
                      Sh. IV. 9. A.
                      Dose,
                      [Proportion]
                      • sp. of Medicine]
                      Dotage,
                      NP. II. 2. O.
                      Dotal,
                      [adj. Dowry.]
                      Dotard,
                      [adj. Doting (person] Tree.
                      Dote,
                      [a. Dotage.]
                      • on, [a. Love (exc.]
                      Dotterel.
                      Bi. VII. 3.
                      Double.
                      [Two (kind.]
                      • diligence. Ha. IV. 5. E.
                      • leaf, [Twy-blade.]
                      • tongue, [Horse tongue.]
                      • tongue, Hypocrisie.]
                      • heart Hypocrisie.]
                        • ...to
                      • [a. Double]
                        • as Hare, [Back-goe in the same way.]
                      Doublet.
                      • [Close (vest) for upper part of the trunk.]
                      • [Counterfeit gem]
                      Doublings of vest,
                      [Foldings—]
                      Doubt.
                      AS. II. 5. O.
                      • full, [adj. p. Doubt (apt.]
                      • less, [adv. Certain]
                      Doucet.
                      • —of Deer.
                      Dove,
                      [Pidgeon] Bi. III. 1.
                      • Ring— Bi. III. 1. A.
                      • Stock— Bi. III. 2.
                      Doughty,
                      [Valiant]
                      Douzen,
                      [Twelve.]
                      Dowager,
                      [Widow]
                      Dowe.
                      • [Bread not baked]
                      • baked, [Scarce baked]
                      • [adj. p. Future bread]
                      Dower,
                      [Wife's revenue.]
                      Down.
                      • [Downward vergent]
                      • [Toward-
                        • Underside.]
                        • Bottom.]
                        • Prep. V. 2.
                          • Bear— [Down b.]
                          • Break— [Down b.]
                          • Go— [Down g.]
                          • Pull— [Down p.]
                          • Sit— [Sit]
                      • ...look
                        • [Downward
                        • [Guilty
                        look]
                      • ...

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                      Dowry,
                      [Wife's estate]
                      Doxy,
                      [adj. a. Fornication (fem.]
                      Doxology,
                      [Sentence of praise]
                      Drab,
                      • [Wicked Woman.]
                      • [Unchast Woman.]
                      Draco volans.
                      El. I. 4.
                      Dracunculus.
                      Fi. III. 8. A.
                      Draffe.
                      • [Meat for Swine]
                      • [Worst part]
                      • [adj. a. Defilement (thing]
                      Drag,
                      [Pull.] O. I. 4.
                      • sp.
                        • Behinde
                        • After
                        it.
                      • net. [Net (instr.) for fishing, adj. p. draw (apt.]
                      Draggle-tail,
                      [Slut.]
                      Dragon.
                      • Fish.
                      • Insect.
                      • fly, Ex. IV. 7.
                      • Plant.
                      • tree. Tr. III. 8. A.
                      • wort. HL. V. 9.
                      • ...'s bloud.
                      • [Juice of—Tree]
                      • biting— [Tarragon.]
                      • Snap— HS. VIII. 6.
                      • Fire— El. I. 4.
                      • 's head, [Intersection point of Ecliptic by Planet toward adj. a. North.]
                      • 's tail, [Intersection point of Ecliptic by Planet toward adj. a. South.]
                      Dray,
                      [Cart.]
                      Drain,
                      [Trench for water.]
                      • to— [Un- a. water]
                      Drake.
                      • Bird, [Duck (male.]
                      • Gun, [Least Ordnance.]
                      • Fire— El. I. 4.
                      Dram.
                      Mea. III. 3.
                      Draper,
                      [adj. Cloth (merch.]
                      Draught.
                      • [Drawing]
                      • [Drawn (thing]
                      • [Exemplar]
                      • [Picture]
                        • Ships— [Depth of Ship un∣der water.]
                      • Jakes, [Dunging (room]
                      • game of—s. Mo. V. 3. A.
                      Draw,
                      • a. Move
                      • a. Move (end
                        • toward it self.
                        • to it self.
                          • Corporeal.
                            • Pull] O. I. 4.
                            • Pull (end]
                            • cart [Lead pulling—]
                            • net [Lead pulling—]
                          • [Lift]
                            • bridge, [Lift by pulling.]
                            • plants, [Un a. root, &c.]
                            • water, [Lift, &c.]
                              • Ship—s, [—is deep in the water.]
                            • Take into it self.
                            • [Breathe] Mo. III. 2.
                            • [Suck up breath] AS. IV. 6. D.
                            • [Snuf]
                              • after, [Hunt by Smell.]
                            • [Suck] Mo. III. 3. O.
                            • [Drink] AS. II. 2. O.
                            • Take out of
                              • another
                              • it's place.
                            • blood, [a. Bleed]
                            • lots, [a. Lot.]
                            • mony. out-take—]
                            • purse out-take—]
                            • sword, [Un-sheath.]
                            • tooth, [Out-pull.]
                            • ...wine.
                          • Virtual.
                            • [a. Exhalation]
                          • Metonym. Effect by Motion.
                            • —of the Fingers.
                              • mony [Tell—]
                            • —of the Needle.
                              • ...cloth
                            • —of Pen or Pencil.
                              • ...a Copy.
                              • ...a Picture.
                              • writing, [a. Wri∣ting.]
                              • up writing, [a. Wri∣ting.]
                              • dry, [Empt. (perf.]
                              • fowl, [Un-a. gutt]
                              • ...out.
                                • [Extend]
                                • [Protract]
                          • Transcendental.
                            • Cause.
                              • bloud, [a. Bleed.]
                              • [Occasion]
                              • [Impulsive]
                              • [Persuade]
                              • [Entice]
                              • [Lead]
                              • [Seduce]
                              • [Obtein]
                            • Beginning.
                              • ...back.
                                • [Retreat (inc.]
                                • [Apostasie (inc.]
                              • near [near (inc.]
                              • on [near (inc.]
                              • to an issue, [Finish (inc.]
                      Drawer.
                      • [adj. Drawing (person]
                      • [Box (dim.) to be out-pull'd and in-thrust]
                      Drawers,
                      [Inner thigh (vest.]
                      Dread,
                      [Fear]
                      • sp. (augm.)
                      Dream,
                      [adj. p. AC. II. 4. A. (thing]
                      • mdash;ing. AC. II. 4. A.
                      • ...ness,
                        • [Dulness]
                        • [Sloth]
                      Dregs.
                      • [Worst part] TM. VI. 1. O.
                      • [Sediment] TM. VI. 3. O.
                      Drench.
                      • [Medicinal drink]
                      • ...to
                      • [Drink (make) by pouring into the mouth]
                      • [Bathe]
                      Dress.
                      • [Prepare]
                        • ...meat,
                          • a. Butchery
                          • a. Cookery
                      • [Cleanse]
                      • ...a Horse.
                      • a. Clothe
                      • a. Ornate
                      • Prune
                      • a. Surgery
                      Dresser,
                      [Cook's table.]
                      Dry.
                      • Aid. adj. Q. V. 2. D.
                      • [Thirsty] adj. AC. II. 2.
                      • [Penurious] adj. Man. III. 3. E.
                      • [Reserv'd] adj. Man. IV. 4. D·
                      • ...jest.
                        • [adv. concealed . Urbani∣ty.]
                      Driblet.
                      • [Sum (dim.]
                      • [Part (dim.]
                      Drift.
                      • [Driving]
                      • of Snow [Heap of —toge∣ther blown]
                      • go a— [Be driven]
                      • [End]
                      Drill.
                      • ...to
                        • [bore]
                        • [Entice]
                      • a— [Boaring (instr.]
                        • [Baboon] Be. III. 1.
                      Drink,
                      [adj. p. drinking (thing]
                      • ing. AC. II. 2. A.
                        • a— [Refection]
                      Drip.
                      • [a. Drop]
                      • [Baste]
                      • ...ing.
                      • [adj. basting (thing]
                      Drive,
                      move
                      • from
                      • before
                      it self.
                      • Contiguous, [Thrust.]
                        • sp. with knocking]
                      • Not contiguous. TA. VI. 5. A·
                        • away, [From—]
                        • back, [a. Retire (make]
                        • bees, [a Move B.]
                        • out, [Out—]
                        • The Ship—s, [The Ship is driven.]
                          • sp. when the Anchor lets —go.]
                      • Metaphor.
                        • [Coaction] AS. IV. 9. O.
                      • off, [Protract.]
                      • Metonym. [Scatter]
                      Drivel,
                      [Dropping Spittle.]
                      • to— Let go the Spittle out of ones mouth.]
                      Drizzle,
                      [Rain drops (dim.]
                      Droil.
                      • [a. Operation (augm.]
                      • [Servant, adj. a. operation (aug.]

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                      Droll,
                      [a. Urbanity.]
                      Dromedary,
                      [Camel.] Be. I. 3.
                      Drone.
                      • [Bee (male]
                      • [Idle (person]
                      Droop.
                      • [a. Decay]
                      • [p. Discouragement (inc.]
                      Drop.
                      El. II. 1.
                      Dropsie.
                      S. VI. 3.
                      Dropwort.
                      HF. V. 10. A.
                      • water— HF. V. 14.
                      Dross.
                      [worst part.]
                      • sp. of Metal]
                      Drove,
                      [adj. p. drive (aggr.]
                      • sp. of Cattel.]
                      Drover,
                      [Cattel-driving (per∣son]
                      Drought,
                      vid. Dry.
                      Drown.
                      • Kill. RJ. V. 7.
                      • [Cover with water]
                      Drowzy.
                      AC. II. 3.
                      Drudge,
                      [a. Operation (augm.]
                      • sp. Servant.]
                      Drug.
                      • [adj. O. VI. A. (thing]
                      • [adj. Sorry (thing.]
                      Druggist,
                      [Merchant of unprepa∣red medicinal (things]
                      Drum,
                      [adj. Drummer (instr.]
                      • of the Ear, [Drum (like.]
                      • mer. RM. III. 3.
                      Drunk,
                      [adj. a. Drunkenness]
                      • ard, [adj. Drunkenness (person.]
                      • enness. Man. II. 3. D.
                      Due.
                      T. IV. 3.
                      • [adj. Debtor (thing]
                      Dub.
                      • [Knock]
                        • sp. with Fist.]
                      Dubious,
                      [adj. Doubt.]
                      Duchess,
                      [Duke (fem.]
                      Duchy.
                      [Duke's (place.]
                      Duck.
                      Bi. IX. 2. A.
                      • 's meat. HL. I. 10.
                      • ...to
                      • [Bow the head] as Duck.
                      • [Congee (augm.]
                      • [Dive]
                      • and Drake [Reflect (freq) from the Water.]
                      Ductil.
                      • [adj. p. figure (apt.) by ham∣mering.]
                      • [adj. p. Persuade (apt.]
                      Dudgeon.
                      • [Indignation]
                      • [Root of Box.]
                      • dagger, [Short Sword whose handle is of the root of Box.]
                      Duel.
                      RM. I. 7. A.
                      Dug.
                      PG. IV. 2. A.
                      Duke,
                      [Noble-man of highest de∣gree.]
                      Dull,
                      [Obtuse.]
                      • Op. to
                        • Sprightly. NP. IV. 2. O.
                        • Strenuous [Lazy]
                        • Nimble [Lumpish]
                        • Swift [Slow]
                      • Op. to Sagacity. Ha. III. 1. O, Blunt, [Not adj. a. Cut (apt.]
                      • [Remiss]
                      Duscimer,
                      Musical (instr.)
                      Dumb
                      • [Mute] AC. III. 1. O.
                      • [Not-speaking]
                      Dump▪
                      • [Meditation (int.]
                      • [Anxiety (imp.]
                      • [Grief (imp.]
                      Dun,
                      [Colour of
                      • Mouse.]
                      • &c.
                      • to— [Come and demand (freq.]
                      Dunce,
                      [Dull. Ha. III. 1. O. (person.]
                      • down, [Cat's tail.]
                      Dung,
                      [adj. p. Dung (thing.]
                      • fly. Ex. IV. 4. A.
                      • to— Mo. IV. 9. A.
                      • land, [Manure with Dung]
                      Dungeon
                      [Dark prison]
                      Duplicate,
                      [Correspondent type]
                      Durable,
                      [Permanent]
                      Durance,
                      [Imprisonment]
                      Duration.
                      Mea. V. A.
                      Dure,
                      [v. Duration]
                      • ing my stay, [While I stay]
                      Duress,
                      [Affliction of body]
                      Durt.
                      El. IV. 2.
                      Durty.
                      • [adj. Durt.]
                      • [Rustic]
                      Dusk,
                      [Dark (dim.]
                      Dust.
                      • Earth. El. IV. 1.
                      • [Powder] TM. VI. 4. A.
                      • Pin— [Powder of filed pins]
                      • Saw— [Powder of sawed (thing]
                      Duty,
                      [Due (thing.]
                      Dutifulness.
                      Man. V. I.
                      Dwarf,
                      [adj. Little.]
                      • sp. (person.]
                      • elder, [Danes-wort.]
                      Dwell.
                      Po. I. A.
                      Dynasty,
                      [Series of Governours of one
                      • Kinde.]
                      • Nation.]
                      • Family.]
                      Dysentery.
                      S. VI. 6. A.
                      Dysury,
                      [Disease of pissing (def.]
                      E.
                      EAch,
                      [Every (segr.]
                      • other, [Every one recipro∣cally.]
                      Eager.
                      • [Fierce] Ha. III. 4. D.
                      • [Desirous (int.]
                      • [Hungry] AC. II. 1.
                      • [Acid] Q. IV. 4.
                      • [Intense]
                      Eagle.
                      Bi. I. 1.
                      Eaglet,
                      [Eagle (young]
                      Ean,
                      [a. Parturition.]
                      • sp. as Sheep]
                      Ear.
                      • —of Animal. PG. III. 2. A.
                        • ...give
                          • [Hear (end.]
                          • [Observe (end.]
                      • —of Pot, [adj. Hand (part.]
                      • —of Plant. PP. II. 4. A.
                      • ...to
                        • as Corn, [To grow up to an Ear.]
                        • land, [a. Arable.]
                        • Sea— Ex. VII. 8.
                      Earewig.
                      Ex. V. 7. A.
                      Earl,
                      [Noble man of third De∣gree.]
                      Early.
                      • [Soon]
                      • [adj. Morning Mea. V. 7.]
                      Earn.
                      RC. V. 6.
                      Earnest.
                      • Adj.
                        • [Serious]
                        • [Intense]
                        • [Diligent]
                        • [Zealous]
                      • Subst. Pledge. RC. V. 7. A.
                        • in— [Truly.]
                      Earth.
                      • Globe of—W. II. 7.
                      • Element of—El. IV.
                      • nut. HF. V. 10.
                      • quake. El. II. 5.
                      • worm. Ex. I. 1.
                      • to— [into-a. Earth]
                      Earthen Vessel,
                      [adj. O. IV. A. (vess.]
                      Ease.
                      • [Indolence]
                      • ...the Belly.
                        • [a. Dung]
                      • [Rest]
                      • [Leisure]
                      Easement.
                      • [a. Indolence]
                      • [Dunging]
                        • [adj. Dunging (place]
                      Easie.
                      • [adj. Easiness]
                      • to &c. [adj. &c. (apt.]
                      Easiness.
                      • Facility. T. V. 4.
                      • [Plainness] D. III. 9.
                      • [Credulity]
                      • to, &c. [&c. (apt.]
                      East.
                      Sp. III. 1.
                      Easter,
                      [Passover (time.]
                      Eat.
                      • Feed. AC. II. 1. A.
                      • [Corrde] O. VI. 3.
                      Eaves,
                      [Margin of Roof.]
                      • dropper, [Concealed (per∣son) hearing (end]
                      Eb.
                      • [Down-tide]
                      • [a. Low]
                      Ebony.
                      Tr. VIII. 6.
                      Ebullition,
                      [Bubbling]
                      Eccentric.
                       
                      Ecclesiastic,
                      [adj. RE.]
                      • Relation. RE.
                      • Officers. RE. II.
                      • Discipline. RE. V.
                      • Institutions. RE. VI.

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                      Echo,
                      [Reflex sound.]
                      Eclipse,
                      [Obscuring by interposi∣tion.]
                      • sp. of
                        • Sun.]
                        • Moon.]
                      Ecliptick.
                      W. VI. 3.
                      Eclog,
                      [pastoral dialog. Song.]
                      Edacity,
                      [Gluttony.]
                      Eddy,
                      [Re-flow.]
                      Edge.
                      • [Margin] Sp. III. 4. O.
                      • [Ridge] Mag. V. 6.
                      • [Cutting (apt.]
                        • Set ones teeth on — [Stu∣pifie—]
                      • wise, [adv. Side.]
                      Edible,
                      [adj. p. Eat (abstr.]
                      Edict,
                      RC. IV. 3. A.
                      Edifie.
                      • [a. Building]
                      • [a. Bettering]
                      Edifice,
                      [Building,] Po. II.
                      Edition,
                      [a. Public. (make.]
                      Education,
                      [a. Nurse.]
                      • words. RO. V.
                      • deeds. RO. VI.
                      Eel.
                      Fi. VI. 7.
                      • sand— Fi. VI. 4. A.
                      • pout Fi. VI. 6. A.
                      Effable,
                      [adj. p. Speak (abstr.]
                      Effect.
                      T. II. O.
                      • to this— [—end]
                      • of no— [adj. Frustrate]
                      • to— [Efficient.]
                      • to take— [Event (perf.]
                      Effectual,
                      [adj. a. Efficient (apt.]
                      Effeminate,
                      [Woman (like.]
                      • [Tender] NP. IV. 7. O.
                      • [Nice] Man. II. 6. E.
                      Efficacy,
                      [a. Efficient (abstr.]
                      Efficient,
                      T. II. 1.
                      Effigies,
                      [Picture.]
                      Effluvium,
                      [adj. p. Exhalation (thing.]
                      Effort,
                      [Endeavour (imp.]
                      Effusion,
                      • [Out — pouring]
                      • [Forth— pouring]
                      Eftsoon,
                      (At times.] Sp. I. 8. O.
                      Egge,
                      DP. V. 6.
                      • with Egge, [Impregnated with Egge.]
                      • to— [a. Impulsive]
                      Eglantine,
                      [Rose (kind.]
                      Egregious,
                      [Excellent.]
                      Egress.
                      • [Going out]
                      • [Way out]
                      Egret,
                      [Eagle (kind.]
                      Egyptian,
                      [Wandring wizard.]
                      Eie,
                      vid. Ey.
                      Ejaculation,
                      [Prayer (dim.]
                      • sp. Sudden.]
                      Eject
                      • [Out-cast]
                      • [Un-&c.]
                      Eight.
                      Mea. II. 8.
                      • ...teen.
                      • ...ty.
                      • hundred, &c.
                      Either.
                      • [Any of the two]
                      • [Or]
                      Eke,
                      [Also]
                      Eke out,
                      • [Lengthen by Ad∣dition.]
                      • Enlarge by Ad∣dition.]
                      Elaborate,
                      [adj. p. Diligence.]
                      Elate,
                      [adj. Insolence.]
                      Elaterium,
                      [concrete juyce of the wild Cowcumber.]
                      Elbow.
                      PG. V. 2. A.
                      • [Angle]
                      Elder.
                      • [More-old]
                        • [Priest]
                        • [Fore-father]
                      • Tree. Tr. III. 2.
                        • water— Sh. II. 12. A.
                      Elecampane,
                      HF. III. 6. A.
                      Elect.
                      • —to do. AS. IV. 5.
                      • —to Office, &c. RC. IV. 2.
                      Electuary,
                      [Moist consistent me∣dicinal mixture.]
                      Eleemosynary,
                      [adj. Alms.]
                      Elegancy.
                      • [Beauty]
                      • [Ornateness]
                      Elegy,
                      [adj. Grief verse (aggr.]
                      Element.
                      El.
                      • [Principles]
                      • of Discourse. D. I.
                      Elephant.
                      Be. I. 4.
                      Elevate,
                      [Lift.]
                      • ...ion of the Pole.
                      Eleven.
                       
                      Elf,
                      [Little sorry (thing.]
                      Eligible,
                      [adj. p. Elect. (••••t.]
                      Elixir,
                      [Best part.]
                      • sp. adj. Chymic.]
                      Elk.
                      Be. II. 3.
                      Ell,
                      [Three foot and 9 inches]
                      Ellipsis.
                      Mag. III. 8. D.
                      Elm.
                      Tr. VI. 4.
                      Elocution,
                      • [Speaking Man∣ner.]
                      • [Articulation Man∣ner.]
                        • sp. Artificial.]
                      Eloquence,
                      [Speaking (art)
                      • Ornately.]
                      • Perswasive∣ly.]
                      Else.
                      • [adv. Other]
                      • [Beside]
                      • where, [In other place.]
                      Elucidate,
                      [Interpret.]
                      Elude,
                      • avoid]
                      • frustrate]
                      Elucubrate,
                      [Diligent study.]
                      Ematiate,
                      [adj. Lean (make.]
                      Emanation,
                      [Out-flowing.]
                      Emancipate,
                      [Un-slave.]
                      Embalm,
                      [Preserve by Condi∣ting.]
                      Embark,
                      [Into-go.]
                      • sp. Into Ship.]
                      Embassador,
                      [adj. RC. sent (Of∣ficer.]
                      Embellish,
                      [a. Ornate (make.]
                      Ember-week,
                      [Fasting week for Ordination.]
                      • [adj. Ordination (time.]
                      Embers,
                      [Fired ashes.]
                      Embezil,
                      [a. Prodigality.]
                      Emblem,
                      [Signifying picture.]
                      • sp. Moral.]
                      Embody,
                      [a. Body.]
                      Embolden,
                      [a. Bold (make.]
                      Emboss,
                      [Adorn with protuberan∣ces.]
                      Embowed,
                      [Arched.]
                      Embowel,
                      [Un-bowel.]
                      Embrace.
                      AC. V. 6.
                      Embrew,
                      [Soke.]
                      Embroider,
                      [Variegate by sow∣ing.]
                      Embryon.
                      PP. VI. 7.
                      Emendation.
                      • [Mending]
                      • [Repairing]
                      Emergent.
                      • [adj. Event]
                      • [adj. p. Occasion]
                      Emerod.
                      • Stone. St. IV. 4.
                      • [Vein in the Fundament]
                      • s [Tumors about those veins.—]
                      Emew,
                      [Cassaware.] Bi. II. 9. A
                      Eminence,
                      [Excellence.]
                      Emissary.
                      • [Sent (person]
                      • [Spy]
                      Emission,
                      [Out-sending.]
                      Emmet,
                      [Ant.] Ex. IV. 5.
                      Emolument,
                      [Profit.]
                      Empair.
                      • [a. Worse]
                      • [Marring]
                      Empale.
                      RJ. V. 4. A.
                      Empannel,
                      [a. Catalog.]
                      Empeach,
                      [a. Accuser.]
                      Emperor,
                      [King (augm.]
                      Emphasis.
                      D. I. 8.
                      Empire.
                      • [King (place]
                      • [King (abstr.]
                      Empiric,
                      [Physitian (corr.]
                      Employ.
                      • [a. Business TA. III.]
                      • [Use. TA. V. 6.]
                      Empoverish,
                      [a. Poverty (make.]
                      Empress,
                      [Emperor (fem.]
                      Emptying.
                      O. II. 7. O.
                      Empyema.
                      S. V. 3. A.
                      Emry.
                      St. I. 7. A.
                      Emulation.
                      AS. VI. 3.
                      Emulgent,
                      [adj. Sucking.]
                      Emulsion,
                      [Milk (like) Medi∣cine.]
                      Emunctory,
                      [Glandule] PG. II 7 A.
                      Enable,
                      [a. Able (make.]
                      Enact,
                      [a. Law (make.]
                      Enamel,
                      [Paint with melted Co∣lours.]
                      Enamored,
                      [adj. a. Love.]
                      Encamp,
                      [a. Camp.]
                      Enchant,
                      [a. Witch with words.]
                      Encircle,
                      [About-a. circle.]
                      Encline.
                      • [a. Oblique]
                      • [a. Vergency]
                      • [adj. p Disposition] AS. IV. 1.
                      Enclose.
                      • [Shut]
                      • [Contein]
                      Enclosure.
                      • [a. Enclosing]
                      • ...

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                      Encomium,
                      [Praise.]
                      • [adj. a. Praise Oration.]
                      Encompass,
                      [about-
                      • Ition.]
                      • Putting.]
                      Encounter.
                      • [Assault mutual]
                      • [Meeting]
                      Encourage.
                      RO. VI. 2.
                      Encrease.
                      TM. I. 7.
                      Encroach
                      [Usurpation
                      • (inc.]
                      • (dim.]
                      Encumber.
                      • [Hinder sp. with confused multitude.]
                      • [Trouble sp. with confused multitude.]
                      End.
                      • Part.
                        • [Extreme]
                          • [Top]
                          • [Bottom]
                          • ...less.
                          • [Eternal]
                          • [Infinite]
                      • Cause. T. II. 6.
                      • to the—that. Conj. III. 1.
                      • Action.
                        • [Desist]
                        • [Finish]
                      • [Event]
                      Endamage.
                      • [a. Loss (make]
                      • [a. Hurt]
                      Endanger,
                      [a. Dangerous]
                      Endeavour.
                      TA. III. 4.
                      Endite.
                      • [a. Word]
                        • sp. Writing.] AC. III. 6. A.
                      • [Accuse]
                        • sp. by Writing] RJ. II. 3. A.
                      Endive.
                      HF. II. 16.
                      Endorse,
                      [Write on the back∣side.]
                      Endowment.
                      • [Quality]
                        • sp. NP.
                      • [Habit]
                      • [Revenue.]
                      Endue,
                      [v. Quality.]
                      Endure.
                      • Suffer.
                        • [v. Passion]
                      • [v. Patience]
                        • cannot— [a. Aversation]
                      • Last, [a. Duration.]
                      Enemy.
                      RO. IV. 1. O.
                      Energy.
                      • [Efficient
                        • Faculty]
                        • Act]
                      Enervate,
                      [a. Weakness. NP. V. 7. O.]
                      Enfeeble,
                      [a. Weakness. NP. V. 7. O.
                      Enfeof.
                      • [a. Right]
                      • [Deposit] RC. V. 1. A.
                      Enflame.
                      • [a. Flame]
                      • [a. Heat (exc.]
                      Enforce,
                      [Coaction.]
                      Enfranchise,
                      [a. Privilege.]
                      Engage.
                      • [a. Obligation]
                      • [a. Sponsion]
                      • [a. Pawn]
                      • [a. Morgage]
                      • [a. Debtor (make]
                      • [p. Business (make]
                      Engender,
                      [Generation]
                      Engine,
                      [Machin]
                      English.
                       
                      Engraft,
                      [Graft]
                      Engrave,
                      [Grave] O. IV. 6. A.
                      Engross.
                      • writing, [Write (perf.]
                      • ...commodities.
                      • [Buy all]
                      • [Appropriate] TA. I. 2.
                      Enhaunce.
                      • [a. Intension]
                        • sp. the price.]
                      Enigmatical,
                      [Obscured with Figures]
                      Enjoying.
                      • Fruition. TA. V. 7.
                      • [Possession]
                      Enjoyn,
                      [Command]
                      Enlarge,
                      [Large (make]
                      • [Ampliation] D. IV. 2. O.
                      • [More-a. large (make]
                      • [Increase] TM. I. 7. E.
                      Enlighten,
                      [a. Light.]
                      Enmity,
                      [Enemy (abstr.]
                      Ennoble,
                      [a. Noble (make.]
                      Enormity.
                      • [Wrong (int.]
                      • [Vice (abstr.]
                      • [Crime (augm.]
                      Enough,
                      [Sufficiency.]
                      • and to spare, [Abundance.]
                      Enquiring,
                      [a. Inquisition.]
                      Enrage,
                      [adj. a. Anger (make.]
                      Enrich,
                      [adj. a. Rich (make.]
                      Enroll.
                      • [a. Catalog.]
                      • [a. Register.]
                      Ensign.
                      • [Sign]
                      • Colours. RM. III. 2.
                      Ensnare.
                      • [Intangle by craft]
                      • [Take by Stratagem]
                      Enstall.
                      • [a. Seizin solemnly]
                        • sp. in Seat.]
                      Ensue.
                      • [Follow]
                      • [Event]
                      Entail,
                      [a. Inherit (make) adv. Series.]
                      Entangle.
                      O. II. 2. A.
                      Enter.
                      • [Into-
                        • go]
                        • Put]
                        • [Direct]
                        • [Begin] TA. III. 3.
                        • [a. Teacher (inc.]
                      • in a book, [Write—]
                      • into bond, [adj. p. bond.]
                      • ...upon.
                        • [Possession (inc.]
                        • [Seizing]
                      Enterchangeable,
                      [adj. Recipro∣cation.]
                      Entercourse.
                      • [Reciprocal
                        • Passage]
                        • Converse]
                        • Business]
                      Enterfeir,
                      [Strike reciprocal∣ly.]
                      • sp. with Heels or Ankles.]
                      Enterlace.
                      • [Between-put]
                      • [Stratifie]
                      Enterline,
                      [Write between the lines.]
                      Enterlude,
                      [Player (thing.]
                      Entermeddle,
                      [a. Business.]
                      Entermingle,
                      [adj. a. Mixt (make.]
                      Enterprize,
                      [Essay.]
                      Enterr,
                      [Bury.]
                      Entertain.
                      • [Receive]
                      • [a. Host]
                      • Treat. AC. V. 2. A.
                      Enthrall,
                      [a. Slave (make.]
                      Enthrone,
                      [a. Seizin solemnly.]
                      • sp. in King (place.]
                      Enthusiasm,
                      [Counterfeited In∣spiration.]
                      Enthymem.
                      D. IV. 7. A.
                      Entice,
                      [Allure.]
                      Entire.
                      • [Total] TM. VI.
                      • [Whole] NP. V. 1.
                      • [adj. Integrity. Ha. IV.6.]
                      Entity,
                      [Being (abst.]
                      Entitle,
                      • [p. Right (make]
                      • [a. Name.]
                      Entomb.
                      RE. IV. 9.
                      Entrals,
                      [Gutts.] PG. VI. 4. A.
                      Entrance,
                      [a. Enter.]
                      Entrap,
                      [Take.]
                      • sp. in Machin.]
                      Entreat.
                      • Pray. RO. V. 3.
                      • [Entertain] AC. V. 2. A.
                      Entrench.
                      • [a. Ditch (make]
                      • [Usurp]
                      Entry.
                      • [Entring (place]
                      • —into house, &c. Po. III. 3. A.
                      Entrust.
                      • [Deposit]
                      • [Instead-p-right (make]
                      Envenom,
                      [Poisoned (make.]
                      Envy.
                      AS. VI. 6. O.
                      Environ.
                      • [About
                        • be]
                        • put]
                      Enumerate,
                      [a. Number]
                      Enunciation,
                      [Proposition.]
                      Enure,
                      [a. Custom.]
                      Enwrap,
                      [In-wrap.]
                      Eolipyle,
                      [adj. a. Winde (vessel) by Rarefaction.]
                      Epact,
                      [Difference between So∣lar and Lunar year.]
                      Ephemerides,
                      [Book of adj. daies (thing.]
                      Ephialtes.
                      S. IV. 2. A.
                      Epicen,
                      [Of both Sexes.]
                      Epicure,
                      [adj. Sensuality (per∣son.]

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                      Epicycle,
                      [Accessory Circle.]
                      • sp. Whose Center is within the Circumference of a∣nother Circle..
                      Epidemical,
                      [adj. Nation.]
                      Epigram,
                      [Short Poem.]
                      Epilepsie.
                      S. IV. 5. A.
                      Epilog.
                      D. V. 8. O.
                      Epiphany,
                      [Festival of the Star's apparition]
                      Episcopal,
                      [adj. Bishop.]
                      Epistle.
                      D. V. 2. A.
                      Epitaph,
                      [Writing on Tomb.]
                      Epithalamium,
                      [adj. Marriage-song.]
                      Epithet,
                      [Adjunct word]
                      Epitomy.
                      D. V. 7.
                      Epoch.
                      Sp. I. 5. A.
                      Equal.
                      adj. TM. I. 5.
                      • Relation of—s. RO. IV.
                      • Coming off upon—terms. RM. II. 1.
                      Equality.
                      TM. I. 5.
                      • [Equity]
                      Equanimity.
                      • [Equity]
                        • [Content] Ha. I. 3.
                      Equator.
                      W. VI. 2.
                      Equilateral,
                      [Having its sides e∣qual.]
                      Equinoctial.
                      • time, [Time of equal night and day]
                      • Circle, [Equator]
                      Equipollent.
                      • [Of equal
                        • Power]
                        • Efficacy]
                      Equippage,
                      [Furniture (man∣ner.]
                      Equitable,
                      [adj. Equity.]
                      Equity.
                      Man. I. 2.
                      Equivalent
                      TM. I. 6.
                      Equivocation.
                      D. IV. 1. O.
                      Equor.
                      W IV. 1.
                      Er,
                      vid. Err.
                      Eradicate,
                      [Un-root]
                      Ere.
                      • [Before]
                        • long, [Future (dim.]
                        • ...while.
                          • [At some time] Sp. I. 8.
                          • Lately, [adv. past (dim.]
                      • Rather then]
                      Erect.
                      • [a. Direct. Ma. II. 8. E.]
                      • [a. Build. Po. II.]
                      Eringo.
                      HF. VIII. 1. A.
                      • Vmbelliferous— HF. IV. 12. A.
                      Ermin.
                      • Beast, [Stoate] Be. IV. 7.
                      • Fur, [Fur of Ermin]
                      Err.
                      TA III. 8.
                      Errant.
                      • [Genuine]
                      • [Wandring]
                      • [Sent (thing) sp. entrusted.]
                      Erroneous.
                      • [adj. Err]
                      • [False]
                      Eruption,
                      [Out-breaking.]
                      Erysipelas.
                      S. VII. A.
                      Escape.
                      • Avoid being taken. RM. II.6.
                      • [Pass not observed]
                      Escheat.
                      • [To-
                        • event]
                        • confiscation]
                      Eschew.
                      • [Avoid]
                      • [Aversation]
                      Especial,
                      [Principal]
                      Espy,
                      • Spy]
                      • See]
                      Espouse,
                      [a. Spouse]
                      Esquire,
                      [Gentleman of the mid∣dle rank]
                      Essay.
                      TA. III. 4. A.
                      Essence.
                      • [Being (abstr.]
                      • [Best part extracted by Di∣stillation.]
                      Essential.
                      • [adj. Being]
                      • [adj. Importance]
                      Essoin.
                      • [Excuse for not appearing.]
                      Establish.
                      • [adj. Steddy make]
                      • [Confirm]
                      Estate.
                      • [State]
                      • [Condition]
                      • [Age]
                      • [Degree]
                        • sp. of
                          • Nobleness]
                          • Gentility]
                      • [Dignity]
                      • [Revenues (aggr.]
                        • [Right]
                      • [Possession.]
                      Esteem.
                      • [Think]
                      • [Jugde]
                      • Value. AS. II. 8.
                      • [Respect]
                      Estimation,
                      [Esteem]
                      Estival,
                      [adj. Summer.]
                      Estrange,
                      [Alienate.]
                      Estreat.
                       
                      Estridge.
                      Bi. II. 9.
                      Estuate.
                      • [Move vehemently.]
                      Etching,
                      [Graving with corro∣ding moist (thing.]
                      Eternal,
                      [adj. Everness]
                      Eternity,
                      [Everness]
                      Ether.
                      El. II. 1.
                      Ethic,
                      [adj. Manners (art.]
                      Ethiopian,
                      [adj. Black (person.]
                      Ethnic,
                      [Pagan]
                      Etymology.
                      • [Derivation of words]
                      • [Derivation (art.]
                      Evacuate.
                      • [a. Empty]
                      • [a. Purge]
                      Evade.
                      • [Avoid]
                      • [Escape]
                      Evangelist.
                      RE. II. 3.
                      Evaporate,
                      [Out-vapor]
                      Evasion,
                      [Evading]
                      Eucharist.
                      RE. VI. 6. A.
                      Eve.
                      • [Before-day]
                        • sp. before Festival]
                      Evechurr.
                      Ex. II. 2. A.
                      Even.
                      • Adj.
                        • [Equal]
                        • [Of the same
                          • Quantity]
                          • Number]
                          • Strength]
                        • Quitts; [Having compensa∣ted]
                        • op. to Od. TM. III. 5.
                          • [Plain] Q. VI. 2.
                      • [Self.]
                        • Adv.
                      • [Yea]
                      • Expletive.
                      • as, [As.] adv. I. 3.
                      • ...now
                        • [Now]
                        • [Adv. past (dim.]
                      Evening.
                      Mea. V. 7. O.
                      Even-song,
                      [adj. Evening wor∣ship.]
                      Event.
                      • End. TA. V.
                        • [Effect] T. II. O.
                      • of War. RM. II.
                      Ever.
                      • All times. Sp. I. 9.
                        • for— [adj. sp. I. 9.]
                      • since, [From that (time.]
                        • lasting, [adj. Sp. I. 9.]
                          • Life—lasting, [Gnaphali∣um.]
                        • Some times.
                        • ...and anon.
                          • [Frequently]
                          • [At times.] Sp. II. 8. O.
                        • or— [Before that]
                      Every.
                      • one, Pron. III. 2.
                      • where, [In every Place.]
                      • whit, [adv. Total.]
                      Evet,
                      [Salamander] Be. VI. 5.
                      Evict.
                      • [Prove]
                      • [Convince]
                      Evidence,
                      • Adj. Manifest.
                      • [Plainness]
                      • [Certainty] sp. manifest]
                        • [Probation] D. VI. 6.
                          • [Testimony]
                            • [Writing.] RC. VI. 5.
                      Evil.
                      T. III. 2. O.
                      • at ease, [Not-indolent]
                      • King's— S. III. 3.
                      Evince,
                      [Prove]
                      • sp. Plainly.]
                      Eunuch,
                      [Un-testicled (person]
                      Euphony,
                      [Sound (perf.]
                      Euphorbium,
                      [Concrete juice of a (plant]
                      Ew.
                      • —tree. Tr. III. 6.
                      • —sheep [Sheep (fem.]
                      Ewer,
                      [Vessel for pouring water on hands]
                      Exact.
                      • Adj.
                        • [adj. Rigor.]
                        • ...

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                      Exaggerate.
                      • [a. Great]
                      • [a. Intension]
                      • [add Provocation]
                      • [More-angry (make]
                      Exagitate.
                      • [Swing]
                      • [Vex (endeavour]
                      Exat.
                      • [Lift]
                      • [Praise (augm.]
                      • [adj, a. Dignity (make]
                      Examine.
                      • [Inquisition] AS. II. 2.
                      • [a. Question]
                      • [Trial] TA. II. 5. A.
                        • Judicially. RJ. II. 4. A.
                      Example.
                      • [Exemplar]
                      • Instance. D. IV. 8. A.
                        • as for— [e. g.] Conj. IV. 3. O.
                      Exanguious Animal.
                      Ex.
                      Exanimate.
                      • [Discourage (augm.]
                      Exasperate.
                      • [a. Intension]
                      • [More-angry (make]
                      Exauthorize,
                      [a. Un-authority.]
                      Exceed.
                      • [Excell]
                      • [Abound]
                      • [Augment]
                      • [Intense]
                      • [v. Excess]
                      Excel.
                      • [v. Excellent]
                      • [v. Superior]
                      • [v. Victory]
                      • lent. TM. I. 4. E.
                      Except.
                      • Adv.
                        • [Beside]
                        • [Unless]
                      • ...ion.
                        • [Exemption]
                        • —to rule. D. IV. 5. O.
                        • take— [Be displeased]
                      Excess.
                      • Too-much. TM. I. 3. E.
                      • Vitious. Man. II. E.
                      • [Gluttony]
                      • [Drunkenness]
                      Exchange.
                      • Bartering. RC. V. A.
                      • [Merchant's Convention (place.]
                      Exchequer,
                      [Court of Chief Ma∣gistrate's revenue.]
                      Excise,
                      [Tax upon vendibles.]
                      Excite,
                      [Impulse.]
                      Exclaim.
                      AC. III. 3. O.
                      Exclude.
                      • [Out-shut]
                      • [Exempt] TA. II. 4.
                      • [Except]
                      Exclusive,
                      [Excluding the ex∣treams]
                      Excogitate,
                      [Invent]
                      Excommunicate.
                      RE. V. 5.
                      Excoriate,
                      [Un-skin.]
                      Excreation.
                      Mo. IV. 5. A.
                      Excrement.
                      • [Out-purged (thing.]
                      • [adj. dunged (thing.]
                      Excrescence.
                      • [Out-growing gibbous (thing]
                      • Fruit-like. PP. III. A.
                      Excruciate,
                      [Torture.]
                      Excursion.
                      • [Out-running]
                      • [Digression]
                      Excuse,
                      [Defendent (thing.]
                      Execrable,
                      [adj. p. Ought aversa∣tion (augm.]
                      Execration.
                      • [Cursing]
                      • [Renounce with Cursing]
                      Execution,
                      [Performing.]
                      • —of Sentence in Law. RJ. II. 9.
                        • —Capital. RJ. V.
                        • —not Capital. RJ. VI.
                      • er, [adj. Execution (Off.]
                      Executor,
                      [Itrusted (person) with Will.]
                      Exemplar.
                      T. II. 3.
                      Exemplifie.
                      • [Give
                        • Copy]
                        • Instance]
                      Exempt.
                      TA. II. 4. O.
                      • [a. Immunity]
                      Exercise.
                      • [Practise]
                      • [Doe]
                        • [Custom to doe]
                        • [a. Experience]
                      • [Use]
                      • [a. Motion]
                      • [a. Recreation]
                      Exercitation,
                      vid. Exercise.
                      Exhalation.
                      Met. II. 2.
                      • [Vapor] Met. II. 2. A.
                      • [Fume] Met. II. 3.
                      Exhaust.
                      • [Out-draw]
                      • [Empty]
                      Exhibit.
                      • [Represent]
                      • [Offer]
                      • [Give]
                      Exhibition,
                      [adj. p. Stipend (thing.]
                      Exhilerate,
                      [a. Mirth.] AS. V.4.
                      Exhort,
                      [Persuade] RO. V. 2.
                      Exhortation,
                      [a. Persuade.]
                      Exiccation,
                      [a. Driness.] Q. V. 2. D.
                      Exigent.
                      • [Occasion] T. II. 4. A.
                      • [Expediency] T. V. 6.
                      • [Need]
                      Exile.
                      RJ. VI. 5.
                      Eximious,
                      [adj. Excellent.] T. I.4. E.
                      Existence,
                      [Being. T. I. 1. (abstr.]
                      • sp. Actual.]
                      Exonerate,
                      [Un-lode.]
                      Exorable,
                      [adj. p. Entreat (abstr.]
                      Exorbitance.
                      TM. V. 4. O.
                      Exorcist,
                      [Un-adj. a. Devil (Off.]
                      Exotic,
                      [adj. Forein] RO. IV.3.
                      Expansion.
                      • [Stretching]
                      • [Spreading]
                      • [Opening]
                      Expatiate,
                      [Walk abroad.]
                      Expect.
                      AS. III. 7. A.
                      Expedient.
                      T. V. 6.
                      • an— [Means] T. II. 6. A.
                      Expedition.
                      • [Dispatching] TA. III. 5.
                      • [Travel] TA. VI. 3.
                        • sp. Military,]
                      Expel,
                      [Out-drive.] TA. VI. 5. A.
                      Expence,
                      [adj. p. Spend (thing.]
                      Expend.
                      • [Spend]
                      • [Disburse]
                      Experience.
                      • [Essay] TA. III. 4. A.
                      • Habit. Ha. VI. 4.
                      Experiment.
                      • [a. Experience (end]
                      • [adj. p. Essay (thing.]
                      Expert,
                      [adj. Experience.]
                      Expiate.
                      • [Satisfie for Guilt.]
                      • [Un- a. Guilty (make]
                        • sp. by Sacrifice.]
                      Expire.
                      • [Die]
                      • [End]
                        • time—d, [Time
                          • ended.]
                          • past.]
                      Explain,
                      [Plain (make.]
                      Explicate,
                      [Plain (make.]
                      Explicit,
                      [Express,] D. III. 8.
                      Explode.
                      • [Disapprove (augm.]
                      • [Reject disgracefully]
                      Exploit.
                      • [Action (augm.]
                      • [adj. p. Perform (thing.]
                      Exploration.
                      • [Inquisition] AS. II. 2.
                        • sp. by Essay.]
                      Expose.
                      • [Out-put]
                      • [Un-cover]
                      • [adj. p. Danger (make]
                      Exposition.
                      • [a. Plain]
                      • [Interpretation]
                      Expostulate.
                      • [Ask accusingly]
                      • [Complain]
                      Expound.
                      • [a. Plain]
                      • [Interpretation]
                      Express.
                      D. III. 8.
                      • ion, [Speech (manner.]
                      Exprobrate,
                      [Upbraid.] RJ. IV. 8. A.

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                      Expulsion,
                      vid. Expel.
                      Expunge,
                      [Un-write.]
                      Exquisite,
                      [adj. Perfectness.]
                      Extant.
                      • [adj. Being]
                      • [Actual]
                      • [Adj. p. See (abstr.]
                      • [Public.]
                      Extasie.
                      AS. VI. 8. A.
                      Extempore,
                      [Without premedi∣tation.]
                      Extend,
                      [Stretch.]
                      Extension.
                      Ma. A.
                      • Posture, [Stretch]
                      Extent.
                      Ma. A.
                      Extenuate.
                      • [adj. a. Little.]
                      • [adj. a. Thin]
                      • [Excuse in part]
                      Exterior,
                      [adj. Out-side.]
                      Exterminate,
                      [Exile.]
                      External,
                      [adj. Out-side.] Sp. III. 6. O.
                      Extinguish.
                      • [Un-fire]
                      • [Annihilate]
                      Extirpate.
                      • [Un-root]
                      • [Destroy]
                      Extoll.
                      • [Praise (augm]
                      Extort,
                      [From-gain violently]
                      • ion. RJ. IV. 5. A.
                      Extract.
                      • [Out-bring]
                      • [From-proceed (make]
                        • sp. by Chymic operation.]
                      • ...an
                      • [Copy]
                      • [Epitome]
                      • ion [adj. Descendent (kind) RO. I. 1. O.]
                      Extrajudicial,
                      [Not-judicial]
                      Extraneous,
                      [adj. Foreiner]
                      Extraordinary.
                      adj. TM. V. 3. O.
                      Extravagant.
                      • [Exorbitant]
                      • [Impertinent]
                      • [adj▪ Digression]
                      Extream.
                      • op. to Middle. Sp. III. 3. O.
                      • op. to Mediocrity. T. I. 2. O.
                        • [Excessive]
                          • Utmost. [Most-adj. great∣ness.]
                          • [Rigid] Man. I. 1. E.
                          • [Defective]
                      Extremity.
                      • [End] Sp. III. 3. O.
                      • [Misery]
                      • [Trouble (aug.]
                      Extricate,
                      [Un-tangle.]
                      Extrinsecal,
                      [adj. Out-side.]
                      Extrusion,
                      [Out-thrusting.]
                      Exuberant,
                      [Abundance.] TM. I. 2. E.
                      Exudation,
                      [Out-sweating.]
                      Exulcerate,
                      [adj. p. Ulcer (make]
                      Exultation,
                      [Triumph.]
                      Ey.
                      • Member. PG. III. 2.
                      • blear-ed sore —ed
                      • goggle-ed prominent —ed
                      • pink-ed little (dim. —ed
                      • Apple of the— [adj. Black (thing) of the Ey.]
                      • brow. PG. III. 6. A.
                      • lid, [adj. a. Cover (thing) of the Ey.]
                      • service, [Seeming (end.) to serve]
                      • bright. HS. VIII. 7. A.
                      • [Loop.] Mag. V. 2. A.
                      F.
                      FAble.
                      • [adj. p. Fiction narration]
                      • [Lie]
                      Fabric,
                      [Building.]
                      Fabrile Operation.
                      O. IV.
                      Fabulous,
                      [adj. Fiction.]
                      Face.
                      • Subst.
                        • Member. PG. III. 1.
                          • make—s, [Change Face (manner]
                          • [Presence]
                      • ...to
                        • as Person, &c. [Over against stand]
                        • as Garment, Pr. IV. 9.
                        • about, [Turn.]
                        • ...out a ly.
                          • [a Ly
                            • impudently.]
                            • pertinaciously.]
                      Facetiousness,
                      [Urbanity.]
                      Facil.
                      • [Easie]
                      • [Credulous]
                      • [Affable]
                      Facilitate,
                      [a. Easiness.]
                      Facinorous,
                      [Crime (augm.]
                      Fact.
                      [Done (thing.]
                      Faction.
                      C. III. 8. A.
                      Factious,
                      • [adj.
                        • Faction
                        • Sedition
                        (apt.]
                      Factitious.
                      T. III. 7. O.
                      Factor,
                      [Instead-Merchant]
                      Faculty.
                      • [Natural Power]
                      • [Licence]
                      Fade.
                      • [p. Transitoriness]
                      • [v. Decay]
                      Fag,
                      [End (corr.]
                      Fagot,
                      [Sticks (aggr.) together-bound.]
                      Fail.
                      • [p. Frustrate] TA. V. 1. O.
                      • [Miscarry] TA. III. 7. O.
                      • [Omit] TA. III. 8. A.
                      • [Defect]
                      • [Faint]
                        • Insolvent. TA. IV. 8. O.
                      Fain.
                      • [Fiction]
                        • [a. Seem]
                        • [a. Hypocrisie]
                      • I would—have it, [I desire (augm.]
                      Faint.
                      • ing. S. V. 5.
                      • [Weary]
                        • [Weak]
                        • [Remiss]
                      • [Slight]
                      • ...hearted.
                      • [Coward]
                      • [Diffident]
                      Fair.
                      • Adj.
                        • [Beautiful]
                        • [Clean]
                        • [Clear]
                      • ...dealing.
                        • [Equity]
                        • [Candor]
                      • ...demeanour.
                        • [Courtesie]
                        • [Affability]
                      • way, [Not-durty—]
                      • Weather, [Wea∣ther not rainy.]
                      • Weather, [Wea∣ther not cloudy.]
                      • wind, [Prosperous—]
                      • Subst.
                        • Mart, [Convention for Com∣merce.]
                      • ing, [Given (thing) at Fair.]
                      Fairy,
                      [Feign'd man (like) De∣vil.]
                      Faith.
                      • [Belief]
                      • —rational. Ha. III. 2.
                      • —religious. Ha. V. 4.
                        • ...full.
                      • [adj. Fidelity.]
                      • [adj. Ha. V. 4.]
                        • ...less.
                      • [Perfidious]
                      • [Not-adj. Faith]
                      Falchion,
                      [Short crooked Sword]
                      Falcon,
                      Hawk (kind.)
                      Falconer,
                      [adj. Hawk (Off.]
                      Falling.
                      • Motion proper.
                      • ...down,
                        • Down-fall.]
                        • Navigate with the Stream.]
                      • in, [Come (imp.]
                        • with, [Together-come (imp.]
                          • sp. in Fight.]
                      • off, [Go (imp.]
                      • on, [Assault.]
                      • ...to
                        • Leeward. RN. VI. 6. D.
                      • Motion metaph.
                        • Begin.
                          • in hand with, [Begin.]
                          • to ones meat, [Eat (inc.]
                        • Event.
                          • sp. adj. Fortune.
                        • ...in love with.
                        • out, [Event.]
                        • with one, [Un-friend.]
                      • —from higher to lower.
                        • ...ing.
                          • on knees. AC. VI. 6.
                          • all along. AC. VI. 7.
                        • ...

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                      Fallacy,
                      [adj. a. Erring (apt.) Argument.]
                      Fallible,
                      [adj. Err. (pot.]
                      Fallow,
                      [Not-plow'd.]
                      • to— [First plowing]
                      • deer. Be. II. 4.
                      False.
                      • Untrue. [adj. T. III. 1. O.]
                        • [ly]
                      • [Wrong]
                      • [Spurious]
                      • [Forged]
                      • [Trecherous]
                      Falshood.
                      T. III. 1. O.
                      Falsifie,
                      [a. False.]
                      Falter,
                      vid. Faulter.
                      Fame.
                      • [Common
                        • Narration]
                        • Rumor.]
                      • [Common
                        • Praise (augm.]
                        • Reputation]
                      Family.
                      • [oeconomic relation] RO.
                      • [Kin] RO. I.
                      • [Houshold][House (aggr.]
                      Familiar.
                      • [adj. Acquaintance]
                      • [adj. Custom]
                        • Spirit, [—devil.]
                      Famin.
                      • [Food (def.]
                      • [Want of food]
                      • [Hunger]
                      Famish,
                      [Starve.]
                      Famous,
                      [adj. p. Fame.]
                      Fan,
                      [adj. a. Winde (jug.]
                      • for Corn. [adj. winnowing (jug.]
                      Fanaticalness.
                      • [Pretending Enthusiasms]
                      • [Fierceness in Religion (cor.]
                      Fancy.
                      • Faculty. NP. II. 2.
                        • [adj. Fancy representation]
                      • [Irrational (imp.]
                      • [Disposition
                        • (imp.]
                        • (corr.]
                      • [Opinion]
                        • sp. (corr.]
                      • Approbation]
                      • Delectation]
                      • Love]
                      Fane,
                      [Index (instr.) of winde.]
                      Fang,
                      [Long tooth.]
                      Fantasie.
                      NP. II. 2.
                      Fantasm,
                      [Fancied (thing.]
                      Fantastic.
                      • [adj. Fancy (corr.]
                      • Indulging fancy.]
                      • Following fancy.]
                      • [Conceitedness]
                      Far.
                      • [adj. Distance]
                        • [Remote]
                        • ...into
                          • [Deep into]
                        • [Averse]
                      • [Much]
                        • ...day
                          • [Much day being past]
                          • [Late]
                        • as—as, [Until.]
                        • so—as, [So much as]
                      Farce,
                      vid. Farse.
                      • [Mixture of into—thrusted (things.]
                      • [Pudding of mixt (things]
                      • [Scurril Comedy (corr.]
                      Farcy,
                      Disease.
                      Fard.
                      [Paint]
                      Fardle,
                      [Aggregated (thing]
                      • sp. by p. tied.]
                      Fare.
                      • Diet. Pr. I.
                      • [Event]
                      • well [I. valediction.]
                      • [Carriage]
                        • sp. by Water.]
                      • [Carried
                        • (aggr.]
                        • (persons]
                      • [Wages for Carriage]
                      • [Tower for direction of Navi∣gators.]
                      Farm.
                      Po. I. 1.
                      • take to— [Hiring]
                      • let to— [Demising]
                      Farra.
                      Fi. IX. 5.
                      Farrier,
                      [Physitian for horses.]
                      Farrow,
                      [a. Parturition.]
                      • sp. of Swine.]
                      Farse,
                      [Fill.
                      • By into-thrusting]
                      • (Corr.]
                      Fart.
                      Mo. IV. 2. A.
                      Farther,
                      vid. Further.
                      • [More-far]
                        • most. Sp. II. 2. D.
                      • [More]
                      • [Also]
                      Farthest,
                      vid. Furthest.
                      • [Most-far]
                      • [Last]
                      • [Most]
                      Farthing.
                      Mea. IV. 1.
                      Fascinate,
                      [a. Witchcraft.]
                      • sp. By look.]
                      Fashion.
                      • [Figure]
                      • [Manner]
                      • [Custom] sp. Common]
                      • of Clothes, [Figure of Clothes.]
                        • sp. Commonly accustom∣ed.]
                      Fashions,
                      Disease of Horse.
                      Fast.
                      • Adj.
                        • Fixed. Q. VI. 6. E.
                          • and loose, Light. [adj. Ha. IV. 7. D.]
                      • ...asleep
                        • ...hold
                          • [asleep (int.]
                          • [hold (int.]
                          • [tie (int.]
                        • ...ty
                      • Firm. Q. VI. 5.
                      • [Swift] NP. V. 9.
                      • Subst. [Absteining from feed∣ing.]
                        • Religious. RE. IV. 5. O.
                      Fasten.
                      • [Fast (make]
                      • [Tie]
                      • [Bite]
                      Fastness,
                      [Place inaccessible.]
                      • sp. through bogs.]
                      Fastidious.
                      • [adj. a.
                        • nauseate
                        • contemn
                        • scorn
                        (apt.]
                      Fat.
                      • —of Animal. PG. II. 7.
                        • —Constitution. NP. V. 5.
                        • —Tast or Smell. Q. IV. 2.
                      • [Vessel] vid. Vat.
                      Fate.
                      AS. I. 2. E.
                      Fatal.
                      • [adj. Fate (abstr.]
                      • [adj. a. Death.]
                      Father.
                      • Parent. RO. I. 2. (male.]
                        • —monk. RE. II. 7.
                        • ly▪ [adj. Father.]
                        • less, [Un-fathered.]
                      • in law, [Father by Affini∣ty.]
                      • fore— [Progenitor.] RO. I. 1.
                        • Foster— RO. III. 2.
                        • God— RO. III. 1.
                        • God the— G. I.
                      Fathom
                      [6. Foot.]
                      Fatigue,
                      [a. Weariness (thing.]
                      Faucet.
                      Pr. V. 7. A.
                      Fauchion,
                      [Broad short (sword.]
                      Faucon,
                      vid. Falcon.]
                      Fault.
                      • [Defect (corr.]
                      • [Evil action]
                        • capital. RJ. III.
                        • not capital. RJ. IV.
                      • ...finde
                        • [a. Censoriousness]
                        • [Reprehend]
                        • [Blame]
                      Faulter.
                      • [Stammer]
                      • [Stumble]
                      • [Err]
                      • [Fail]

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                        Faulty.
                        • [adj. Fault]
                        • [adj. Wrong]
                        Faun,
                        vid. Fawn.
                        Favor.
                        • Affection. AS. V. 2.
                          • [Favor (sign]
                            • sp. Ornament.]
                            • sp. Riband.]
                          • Countenance.
                          • [Face
                            • (manner]
                            • (fig.]
                        Favorite,
                        [adj. p. Favor (per∣son.]
                        Fautor,
                        [adj. a. Favor (person.]
                        Fawn.
                        • [Assentation] Man. IV. 7. E.
                          • sp. By gesture.]
                        • [Buck. Be. II. 4. (young]
                        Fealty.
                        • [Fidelity]
                        • [Fidelity (sign]
                        Fear.
                        AS. V. 6. O.
                        • for— [Left that]
                        Fearfulness.
                        • Timidity, [Fear apt.]
                        • Terribleness, [a. Fear (apt.]
                        Fearn.
                        HL. I. 4.
                        • Oake— HL. I. 4. A.
                        Feast.
                        • Thing. Pr. II. 1.
                        • Time, [Festival]
                        Feat.
                        • [Fact [Done (thing]
                        • [Handsome (dim.]
                        Feather.
                        • Single. PP. V. 1.
                        • Plume [Feathers (aggr.) for Ornament.]
                        Feature,
                        [Figure (man.]
                        • sp. Of face.]
                        February,
                        [Second month.]
                        Fecible.
                        • [adj. p. doe (pot.]
                        • [Possible]
                        Feculent,
                        [adj. Sediment.]
                        Fecundity,
                        [Fruitfulness.]
                        Fee.
                        • [Revenue] sp. of Office.]
                        • [Wages]
                        • [Stipend]
                        • ...simple.
                          • Hereditary right]
                          • Absolute right]
                        • ...farm.
                          • [Inheritance obnoxious to Rent.]
                        Feebleness,
                        [Weakness.]
                        Feed.
                        AC. I. 5.
                        • upon, [Be fed with.]
                        Feeling.
                        • Sense. NP. III. 5.
                          • for, [For-search by—]
                        • [Suffering]
                          • fellow— [Compassion]
                          • Feelers. PP.. IV. 4.
                        Fein,
                        vid. Fain
                        Fel.
                        • [Feirce] NP. IV. 4. O.
                        • to— [a. Fall]
                          • sp. With striking.]
                        • trees, &c. O. III. 8. A.
                        • a— [Skin]
                          • sp. With fleece.]
                        • ...monger.
                          • [Skin
                            • (Mech.]
                            • (Mer.]
                        • wort, [Gentian] HL. VII. 6.
                        Fellow.
                        • Like]
                        • Equal]
                          • [adj. RO. IV. (person]
                        • [Companion.]
                        • The—of it, [The other con∣gruous to it.]
                        • worker, [Together—]
                        • of Colledge, [Assessor of adj. Colledge (off.]
                        • [Sorry (person.]
                        • [Spoke.] Po. V. 7. A.
                        Fellowship.
                        • [Fellow (abstr.]
                        • [Society]
                        • [Communion]
                        Felon.
                        • [adj. Felony (person]
                        • [Apostem at the root of the nail]
                        Felony.
                        RJ. III. 4.
                        Felt.
                        • [adj. p. Feel]
                        • [Head (vest) woollen with broad margin]
                        • to— [a. Cloth (make) by kneading]
                        Felter,
                        [Entangle.]
                        Female
                        NP. VI. 2. O.
                        Feminine
                        NP. VI. 2. O.
                        Fen.
                        Po. I. 8.
                        Fence,
                        • [Enclosure]
                          • [Fortifie]
                          • [Defend]
                        • Exercise. Mo. V. 6. A.
                        Fenegreek.
                        HS. III. 13. A.
                        Fennel.
                        HF. V. 1.
                        • Hogs— HF. V. 2.
                        • Gyant— HF. V. 3.
                        • Scorching— HF. V. 11. A.
                        • flower. HS. V. 13. A.
                        Feodary.
                         
                        Feoff,
                        vid. Enfeoff.
                        Fermenting.
                        O. VI. 5. A.
                        Fern,
                        vid. Fearn.
                        Ferret.
                        Be. IV. 5.
                        • to— [Search (int.]
                        • out, [Out-drive (int.]
                        • ...silk.
                        Ferry.
                        • [Boat for travelling over Ri∣ver]
                        • [Boating (place) over River.]
                        Fertility,
                        [Fruitfulness.]
                        Fervent.
                        • [Hot (augm.]
                        • [Zealous▪]
                        Ferule.
                        • Stone, [Together-coagulated Gravel.]
                        • Metalline, [Ring (fig.) la∣min.]
                        • Wood, [adj. Cudgelling (in∣strum.) for hand]
                        Fescu,
                        [Pin (instr.) for shewing the Letters.]
                        Fess,
                        [Transverse lamin (fig.) in the middle of the Scutche∣on.]
                        Fester,
                        Putrefie.]
                        Festival,
                        [adj. Festivity (time.]
                        Festivity.
                        RE. IV. 5.
                        Fetch.
                        • to— TA. VI. 4. A.
                          • breath, [In-take—]
                          • out, [Cause to come out.]
                          • up, [Overtake.]
                        • ...a
                          • [Invention]
                          • [Craftied (thing]
                        Fetid,
                        [Stinking.]
                        Fetter,
                        [Bonds for Legs.]
                        Feud,
                        [Old enmity.]
                        Fever.
                        S. II. 2.
                        • malignant— S. II. 3.
                        Feverfew.
                        HF. II. 9.
                        Fewel,
                        vid. Fuel.
                        Fewness.
                        TM. III. 1. O.
                        Fy.
                        Interj. II. 3. O.
                        Fib,
                        [Lie (dim.]
                        Fibre.
                        PG. II. 5. A.
                        Fickleness,
                        [Lightness.] Ha. IV. 7. D.
                        Fiction.
                        T. I. 3. A.
                        Fiddle,
                        [Music (instr.) stringed]
                        • stick, [Bow for Music (instr.]
                        • ...ing.
                          • [a. Music with instrument.]
                          • [a. Vanity]
                        Fidelity.
                        Man. IV. 2.
                        Fidge,
                        [Vain ition (freq.]
                        Fiduciary,
                        [adj. Deposit (per∣son.]
                        Field.
                        • [Grounds.] Po. I. 2.
                        • Keep the— RM. II. 3.
                        • Win the— RM. II. 1. E.
                        • Quit the— RM. II. 3. D.
                        Fieldfare.
                        Bi. III. 5.
                        Fiend.
                        W. I. 2. O.
                        Fierce.
                        NP. IV. 4. O.
                        • Wilde, [adj. NP. IV. 4. O.]
                        • op. to Moderate, [adj. Ha. III. 4. D.]
                        • op. to Meek, [adj. Man. I. 9. D.]
                        Fife,
                        [Musical Pipe.]
                        Fifteen.
                         
                        Fifty.
                         
                        Fig.
                        Tr. I. 5.
                        • Indian— Tr. I. 9▪ A.
                        • wort. HS. VIII. 5. A.
                        Fight.
                        RM. I. 7.
                        Figment,
                        [adj. Fiction (thing.]
                        Figulation.
                        O. IV. A.
                        Figure.
                        • Shape. Mag III. A.
                        • Scheme
                          • line
                          • pictur'd
                          fig.]
                        • Rhetorical. D. III. 7. A.
                        Fil.
                        O. II. 7.
                        Filament,
                        [Fibre.]

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                          Filberd.
                          Tr. IV. 3.
                          Filch,
                          [Theft (dim.]
                          File.
                          • ing. O. IV. 2. A.
                          • ...a
                            • Instrument, [adj. filing (instr.]
                            • As of Souldiers. RM. IV. 4. A.
                          Filial,
                          (adj. Son.]
                          Filipendula,
                          [Dropwort.]
                          Fill.
                          O. II. 7.
                          Fillet.
                          • [Riband]
                            • sp. adj. Linen.]
                          • —of Beast.
                          • —of Pillar, [Square (part.]
                          Filly,
                          [young horse (sem.]
                          Fillip,
                          [Strike with the nail of the finger springingly.]
                          Film,
                          [Thin Membrane.] PG. II. 3. A.
                          Filthy.
                          • [adj. a. Defile (abstr.]
                          • [adj. Slovenliness (augm.]
                          • a—deal, [Much (corr.]
                          Filtring.
                          O. VI. 4. A.
                          Fin.
                          PP. IV. 6.
                          Final,
                          [adj. End.]
                          Finch.
                          • Chaff— Bi. IV. 7.
                          • Bul— Bi. IV. 5.
                          • Gold— Bi.
                          • Green— Bi. IV. 6.
                          Finde.
                          • —by Seeking. TA. I. 7. O.
                            • Perceive, [a. Common sense.]
                              • Discover.] AS. II. 2. A.
                              • Invent.] AS. III. 2. A.
                              • Contrive.] AS. III. 7.
                          • ...by Experience.
                            • [Discover by Essaying.]
                            • [a, Experience] Ha. VI. 4.
                            • the Bill, [Approve the Bill.]
                            • ...Fault.
                              • [a▪ Censoriousness]
                              • [Blame]
                              • [Reprehend]
                          • —without seeking.
                            • [a. Fortune to
                              • see.]
                              • have.]
                              • &c.
                          • [Obtein] TA. V. 1.
                          • [Maintein] RO. VI. 4.
                          Fine.
                          • Adj.
                            • [Simple.]
                              • force, [Simple. f.]
                            • [Pure] [adj. TM. V. 6.]
                            • [Refined]
                              • [Un-adj. p.
                                • Worst part.]
                                • Sediment.]
                            • [Thin.] [adj. TM. II. 5. O.]
                              • linen, [Thin (augm.)—]
                            • [Soft] [adj. Man. I. 8. D.]
                            • [Tender] [adj. NP. IV. 7. O.]
                            • [Nice] [adj. Man. II. 6. E.]
                              • [adj. a. Dainties (apt.]
                              • [adj. Ornateness]
                            • [Crafry.]
                          • Subst.
                            • [Mulct] RJ. VI. 7,
                            • in— [In the End.]
                          Finger.
                          PG. V. 7.
                          • Fore— [Second—]
                          • Middle— [Third—]
                          • Ring— [Fourth—]
                          • Little— [Fifth—]
                          • at ones—'s end, [adv. Memory (perf.]
                          • light—'d, [adj. Theft (apt.]
                          • ...fern.
                          • Ladies— HS. III. 4.
                          Finical.
                          • Nice, [adj. Man. II. 6. E.]
                          • [Conceited. adj. Ha. III. O.]
                          Finish.
                          TA. III. 7.
                          Finite.
                          T. III. 6.
                          Fir.
                          • male— Tr. V. 5.
                          • female— Tr. V. 5. A.
                          Fire.
                          • Proper. El. I.
                            • bone— [Fire built for
                              • Joy.]
                              • Triumph.]
                            • light— [adj. Flame—]
                            • wild— [Confection of Pow∣der, adj. a. Fire (apt.]
                            • ...works.
                            • ...brand.
                              • Fork F.
                              • Shovel Sh.
                              for—]
                            • ...lock.
                          Meteor.
                          • drake. El. I. 4.
                          • licking— El. I. 6. A.
                          • Disease.
                            • St. Anthonie's—[Erysipe∣las.]
                          Firestone,
                          [Marchasite] St. I. 3. A.
                          Firing,
                          [Fuell.]
                          Firkin.
                          • [Barrel (dim.]
                          • Measure.
                          Firm.
                          • Fast, [adj. Q. VI. 5.]
                          • land, [Continent.] W. III. 2.
                          • Constant, [adj. Ha. IV. 7.]
                          Firmament.
                          • [Starry heaven] W. II.
                          • [Ether] El. II. 1.
                          First.
                          • In Number, [adj. Mea. II. 1.]
                          • In Dignity. [Principal.]
                          Fiscal,
                          [adj. Exchequer.]
                          Fisgig.
                           
                          Fish. Fi.
                          • hook, [Hook for—]
                          • monger, [adj. Fish (merc.]
                          • pond. Po. I. 6.
                          • ...to
                            • [Hunt Fish]
                            • [a. Confess (end]
                          Fisherman,
                          [Hunting (artist) of Fish.]
                          Fisk.
                          [Mo. II. (corr.]
                          Fist,
                          [Hand
                          • Folded.]
                          • Contracted.]
                          Fistic,
                          [Pistach.]
                          Fistula.
                          S. I. 7. A.
                          Fit.
                          • [adj. Congruity. T. V. 5.]
                            • [Congru∣ously
                              • proportion'd]
                              • disposed]
                              • prepared]
                              • furnished]
                            • Opportune [adj. Time (perf.]
                            • [Decent]
                            • [Expedient]
                          • a— T. VI. 6. A.
                          • of sickness, [a. Sickness.]
                          • of the mother. S. VI. 7.
                          • to— [a. Fit.]
                          • with the like, [Compen∣sate.]
                          Fitch,
                          vid. Vetch.
                          Fitcher.
                          Mo. II. (freq.)
                          • ...cross
                          Fitchow,
                          [Polecat.] Be. IV. 5. A.
                          Fitting,
                          vid. Fit. adj.
                          Five.
                          Mea. II. 5.
                          • hundred, &c.
                          Fixed.
                          • Fast, [adj. Q. VI. 6. E.]
                          • [Not adj. p. move (apt.]
                          • [Observing (int.]
                          Flag.
                          • Figure. Mag. IV. 7. A.
                          • of a Ship. RN. III. 7.
                            • ...Ship.
                            • [Sedge.]
                          • flower, [Iris.]
                          • ...to
                          • [Be weak]
                          • [Decay]
                          • [Be limber]
                            • sp. Through
                              • Weakness.]
                              • Decay.]
                            • [Hang adv. limber]
                          Flagitious,
                          [Vitious (augm.]
                          Flagon,
                          [Cylindrical pot.]
                          Flagrant.
                          • [Intense]
                          • [Manifest]
                          Flay,
                          [Un-skin.]
                          Flail,
                          [adj. a. Threshing (instr.]
                          Flake,
                          [Lamin.]
                          Flam,
                          [Ly,]
                          Flame.
                          El. I. 1.
                          Flank.
                          • Side.
                          • —of Animal. PG. IV. 5. A.
                          • to— [a. Side.]
                          Flanker.
                          RM. VI. 6. A.
                          Flap.
                          • vid. Flag.
                          • [Strike]
                            • sp. with Lamin.]
                          • a— [adj. Limber (lam.]
                            • sp. Hanging.]
                          • flie— [Flap to drive away Flies.]
                          • Throat— Cover (thing) of the rough Artery.]
                          Flash.
                          • [Impetus.]
                            • of fire, [Flame (imp.]
                            • of water, [Stream (imp.]
                            • ...y.
                              • Taste.
                                • Waterish, [adj. Water (like.]
                            • ...

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                          Flask.
                          • [Box for Gunpowder.]
                          • [Carriage for Ordnance]
                          Flasket,
                          [Long Basket without Lid.]
                          Flat.
                          • Corpor.
                            • [Plain] W. III. 1.
                            • [adj. Lamin]
                            • [Shallow] TM. II. 3. O.
                            • [Low] TM. II.4. O.
                            • [adj. Lying] AC. VI. 7. O.
                          • foot. PP. V. 3. A.
                          • Transcendent
                            • [Manifest]
                            • Absolute, [adj. T. I. 8. O.]
                            • [Sorry. TM. I. 4. D.]
                          • ...a
                            • in the Sea, [Shallow
                              • (place) in the Sea.]
                            • in Music. Q. III. 5. D.
                          Flattery.
                          • [Fawning]
                          • [Assentation]
                          Flatulent,
                          [adj. a.
                          • Wind
                          • Inflation
                          make]
                          Flaunt,
                          [adj p. Ornate (exc.]
                          Flaw.
                          • [Break
                            • (dim.
                            • Outside.
                          • [Notch]
                          • [Bruise]
                          • [Spot]
                          • of wind, [Wind (imp.]
                          Flawn,
                          [Py of Milk and Eggs.]
                          Flax.
                          HS. V. 12.
                          • ...Toad's
                          Flea,
                          Ex. I. 8. A.
                          • bane. HF. III. 9. A.
                          • wort. HL. VII. 4▪ A.
                          • Sea— Ex. II. 2. A.
                          • to— [Un-skin.]
                          Fleam.
                          • Vid. Phlegm.
                          • [adj. Phlebotomy (instr.]
                          Fled,
                          [adj. pret. Flie.]
                          Fledge,
                          [Feathered▪]
                          Flee,
                          vid. Fly.
                          Fleece.
                          PP. VI. 3.
                          • to—[Un-fleece.]
                          Fleet,
                          [Swift]
                          • to— vid. Flit.
                          • a— Navy, [Ships (aggr.]
                          Flegmatic,
                          adj. Phlegm.]
                          Flesh.
                          PG. II. 6.
                          • ly. vid. Carnal.
                            • Natural]
                            • Worldly]
                            • [adj. Lust] AC. II. 5.
                          • ...y
                            • [adj. Flesh]
                            • [Having much Flesh]
                          • to—one, [Encourage.]
                          Fletcher,
                          [adj. Bow (mech.]
                          Flew.
                          • [adj. pret. Flie]
                          • Vid. Flu.
                          Flexible.
                          • [adj. Q. V. 6.]
                          • [adj. p Persuade (apt.]
                          Fly.
                          • As Bird. Mo. I. 2.
                          • As routed. RM. II. 3. D.
                          • ...out.
                            • [a Excess]
                            • [a. Squander]
                          • ...Let
                            • [Shoot]
                            • [Strike at]
                          • a— [Flying Insect]
                          • Crane— Ex. IV. 8.
                          • Dung— Ex. IV. 4. A.
                          • Flesh— Ex. IV. 4.
                          • Shepherd's— [Crane-fly.]
                          • Spanish— [Cantharides] Ex. V. 9.
                          • Catch— HS. V. 2. A.
                          • ...boat.
                          Flicker,
                          vid. Flutter.
                          Flight,
                          vid. Fly.
                          Flinch.
                          • [Start] AC. IV. 5.
                          • intermit timorously
                          • forsake unfaithfully
                          • abandon cowardly
                          Fling.
                          • [Cast] Mo. VI. 2.
                            • away, [Away-goe sudden∣ly.]
                          • Kick, [Strike with the heel.]
                          Flint.
                          St. I. 3.
                          Flirt.
                          • [Impetus]
                          • [Woman (corr.]
                          Flit.
                          • [Remove]
                          • [Depart]
                          • [Transitory]
                          Flitch,
                          [Half the Trunk and Limms.]
                          • sp. of a Hogg.]
                          Flitter,
                          [Torn fragment.]
                          • mouse, [Bat.]
                          Flittern.
                           
                          Flix,
                          [Disease of Dunging (exc.]
                          • bloody— [Disentery]
                          • weed. HS. IV. 11.
                          Flock.
                          • Aggregate.
                            • together, [a. Convention]
                          • ...of Wool.
                            • [Course part of—]
                            • [Curls of Fleece.]
                          Flook,
                          [Barb of Anchor.]
                          Floor.
                          Po. III. 4. A.
                          Florentine.
                           
                          Florid.
                          • [adj.
                            • Beauty]
                            • Vigor]
                          • [adj.
                            • Flourishing]
                            • Ornament]
                          Flosculous.
                          • [adj. Flower]
                          • [adj. Ornateness]
                          Flote.
                          Mo. I. 3.
                          • a— [Boat (like) of together tied timber.]
                          Floud.
                          • [River]
                          • [Water (exc.]
                          • [Inundation]
                          • ...gate.
                          • [oor for floud]
                          • [ate to in-shut water]
                          Flounder.
                          Fi. VII. 4. A.
                          Flour.
                          • [Best part] TM. VI. .
                            • sp. of ground com.]
                          • Blossom. PP. II. 1.
                            • ...gentle.
                              • ...our Ladie's
                            • de luce, [Iris]
                            • bulbous. HL. IV. 6.
                            • tuberous. HL. V. 3. A.
                          • ...to
                            • [a. Powder] Pr. III. 7. A.
                            • a. Blossom. PP. II. 1.
                          Flourish.
                          • [a. Flour]
                          • [a. Vigor.]
                          • a. Prosper]
                          • Discourse ornately]
                          • Boast]
                          • Prelude, [Preparatory
                          • Music.]
                          • [Vibrate]
                          Flout,
                          [Mock.]
                          • ...cream.
                          Flow.
                          • [a. River]
                            • ing tide, [Upward-tide.]
                          • [Abound]
                          Flower,
                          vid Flour.
                          Flu,
                          [Not-adj. p. fat (pot.]
                          • the—of a rabbet, [-Fleece—]
                          Fluctuate.
                          • [a. Wave]
                          • [Waver] AS. IV. 4. O.
                          Fluellin.
                          HS. VIII. 9. A.
                          Fluent.
                          • [abounding]
                          • [adj. Discourse (apt.]
                          Fluidness.
                          Q. V. 5. D.
                          Fluke.
                          Ex. I. 4.
                          Flung.
                          [adj. pret. Fling.]
                          Flurt,
                          vid. Flirt.
                          Flush.
                          • [Abundance]
                          • [Mellow]
                          • [Blush (like]
                          • [Wholly of the same colour]
                          Flute,
                          [pipe]
                          • sp. Musical.]
                          Flutter,
                          [Fly (end.]
                          • [Shake (freq.) the wings.]
                          Flux.
                          • vid. Flix.
                          • [Streaming]
                          • ...to
                          • [Melt]
                          • [Purge]
                            • sp. by Salivation.]
                          Fluxion.
                          • [Flowing]
                          • [Fluxing]
                          Foe,
                          [Enemy]
                          Fodder
                          • Hay
                          • Straw
                          Eatable.]
                          Fog,
                          [Thick mist.]
                          • gy, [Fat (exc.]
                          Foil.

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                          Foin,
                          [Prick (end) by thrusting (imp.]
                          Foist.
                          • ...to
                            • [adv. Silent. Mo. IV. 2. A.]
                            • [Forge]
                              • in [Add
                                • secretly.]
                                • fraudulently.]
                                • forgingly.]
                          • Gally— [Predatory Ship (dim.]
                          Fold.
                          • Pleit. O. V. 5.
                          • [Shut]
                            • Sheep— [Sepiment for Sh.]
                          Fole,
                          [Horse (young.]
                          • to— [Parturition·]
                            • sp. of Mare.]
                          Foliage,
                          [Leaf (aggr.]
                          • sp. Factitious.]
                          Folio,
                          [Biggest book (figure.]
                          Folk.
                          • [Person (kinde]
                          • [Man (aggr.]
                          Folly.
                          Ha. VI. 2. D.
                          Follow.
                          • Go after. TA. VI. 6.
                          • As Enemy.
                            • Persue]
                            • Hunt]
                          • As dependent. RO. III. 5. O.
                            • [Wait] AC. V. 1. A.
                            • Obey
                            • Imitate
                            • Practise]
                            • Be diligent about]
                          • As consequent [p. Inference.]
                          • As Successor, [Succeed.]
                          Fome,
                          [Bubbles (aggr.]
                          Foment,
                          • [a. Fotion]
                          • [Supple by soking]
                            • sp. In hot (remiss.]
                          Fondness.
                          • Indulgence. Man. VI. 7. D.
                          • Vainness] Man. IV. 6. O.
                          • [Folly] Ha. VI 2. D.
                          Font,
                          [adj. Baptism (vessel]
                          Food.
                          • [Feeding (thing]
                          • [Nourishing (thing]
                          Fool.
                          • [adj. Folly (person]
                            • hardy, [Rash.] Man. I. 7. E.
                          • natural— [adj. NP. I. 1. O.
                          • (person.]
                          • to—one, [a. Fraud.]
                          • to—with one, [a. Wanton∣ness.]
                          Foolishness,
                          [Folly.]
                          Foord.
                          • [Shallow (part) of River]
                            • sp. over-adj. p. travel (pot.)
                          Foot.
                          • —of Animal. PG. V. 6.
                          • ball, [Play of Striking Ball with Foot.]
                            • [Ball for play by, &
                          • ...cloth.
                          • man, [adj. Running (apt)
                            • Servant]
                          • souldier. RM. III. 1.
                          • stall, [adj. Foot (armam.]
                          • step, [Foot (sign.]
                          • stool, [Foot-supporting
                            • (armam.]
                          • by— [By Foot (sign.]
                          • Crump—ed, [Shrunk—ed.]
                          • Flat—ed. PP. V. 3. A.
                          • Splay—ed, [Divergingly—· ed.]
                          • to—it, [Travel on his Feet.]
                          • —of Cup [Foot like—]
                          • —of Pillar [Foot like—]
                          • Measure.
                            • —of Length. Mea. I. 3.
                            • —of Verse [Verse part.]
                          Footing.
                          • [a. Foot (place]
                          Foppery.
                          • [Vanity]
                            • T. IV. 5. O.
                            • M. IV. 6. O.
                          • [Folly] Ha. VI. 2. D.
                          For.
                          • Prep.
                            • [Because of] Prep. I. 2. A.
                              • if it had not been— [Unless it had been—]
                            • [Concerning] Prep. I. 3. O.
                              • as—me [—me]
                              • let him—me, [Let him— me.]
                            • [Instead of] Prep. II. 1. A.
                              • op. to Against.]
                            • Adv.
                            • a time, [adv. Transitory.]
                            • ever, [adv. Ever.]
                          • Conj.
                            • [Because] Conj. III. 2.
                              • all that, [Notwithstanding] Conj. II.2. A.
                              • fear, [Lest that.] Conj. III. 1. O.
                              • as much as, [Whereas.] Conj. IV. 1.
                              • Example, [e. g.] Conj. IV. 3. O.
                          Forage.
                          • [Provisions]
                            • sp. for Horses.]
                          • [Booty]
                          • ...to
                          • [Goe forth to bring in Provisi∣ons.]
                          • [a. Booty]
                          Forbear.
                          • [Abstein]
                          • Omit]
                          • Desist]
                          • Spare]
                          • a. Patience]
                          Forbid.
                          RO. V. 1. O.
                          • ...God
                            • [Let God
                              • Prevent]
                              • Hinder]
                            • [Be it not that]
                          Force.
                          • Coaction]
                          • iolence]
                          • Strength]
                          • Ability]
                          • Efficientness]
                          • Importance]
                          • of— [adv. Necessity]
                          • s. RM. IV.
                          Forcer.
                          • [adj. a. Force
                            • (Person
                            • (Instr.
                          Fore.
                          • [Before]
                          • [adv. Preventing]
                          Fore-appoint,
                          [Before-appoint.]
                          Fore-arm,
                          [Before-arm.]
                          Fore-cast.
                          • [Before.
                            • Consider]
                            • Contrive]
                          • [Providence] Man. III. 2.
                          Fore-castle.
                          RN. II. 4.
                          Fore-conceiv'd,
                          • [Before-conceived]
                          • [Meditated]
                          Fore-deem.
                          • Before judge.]
                          • Preventingly judge.]
                          Fore-door,
                          [adj. Forepart-door.]
                          Fore-father▪
                          RO. I. 1.
                          Fore-foot,
                          [adj. Forepart-foot.]
                          Fore-front,
                          [Fore-part]
                          Fore-going,
                          [Preceding]
                          Fore-hand.
                          • [Fore-part]
                          • [Prevent]
                          Fore-head.
                          PG. III. 6.
                          Fore-judge.
                          • Before— judge]
                          • Preventingly— judge]
                          Fore-know,
                          [Before-know.]
                          Fore-land.
                          W. III. 4.
                          Fore-man,
                          • [First (per∣son.]
                          • [Principal (per∣son.]
                          Fore-mast.
                          RN. III. 4. A
                          Fore-noon,
                          [Preceding part of the day.]
                          Fore-ordein,
                          [Before-ordein.]
                          Fore-part.
                          Sp. III. 8.
                          Fore-run.
                          • [Before-
                            • Go]
                            • Run]
                          • [a. Van-currier]
                          Fore-sail,
                          [Mizzen-sail.]
                          Fore-see,
                          [Before-
                          • See]
                          • Know]
                          Fore-shew,
                          [Before-shew.]
                          Fore-sight.
                          • [Fore-seeing]
                          • [Providence]
                          Fore-skin,
                          [adj. Forepart-skin.]
                          Fore-sleeve,
                          [Sleeve from the elbow to the wrist.]
                          • [adj. cubit (vest]
                          Fore-slow.
                          • [a. Slow]
                          • [Protract]
                          • [Hinder]
                          Fore-speak.
                          • [Before-speak of]
                          • [Witch with words]
                          Fore-stall.

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                          Fore-teeth,
                          [adj. Forepart-teeth.]
                          Fore-tell,
                          [Before-tell.]
                          • [a. Prophet]
                          Fore-think,
                          • [Before-
                            • Think]
                            • Meditate]
                          Fore-thought,
                          • adj. a. pret.
                          • adj. p.
                            • Fore-think.]
                          Fore-token,
                          [Before a. Sign.]
                          Fore-top,
                          [adj. Forepart-hair.]
                          • sp. Above the Fore-head.]
                          Fore-warn,
                          [Before-warm.]
                          Forfeit.
                          • [un-adj. p. right]
                          • [Lose right]
                            • sp. Penally.]
                          • [Lose by confiscation]
                          Forge.
                          • ...to
                            • Fabricate. O. IV. 5.
                            • Falsifie. RJ. IV. 4. A.
                            • Feign, [adj. a. Fiction.]
                          • a—[Fabri∣cating
                            • (room)
                            • (place)
                            of adj. Iron (mech.]
                          Forget,
                          [a. NP. II. 3. O]
                          • fulness. NP. II. 3. O.
                          Forgive.
                          • As Crime. RJ. II. 2. O.
                          • As Debt. TA. IV. 9 O.
                          Forgo,
                          [Be un-adj. p. Possession of]
                          • Voluntarily, [Let go.] TA. I. 6. O.
                          • Begin to be so, [p. Dereliction.]
                          • Continue so, [Abandon.]
                          • Unvoluntarily, [Lose.]
                          Fork.
                          • Figure. Mag. IV. 8. A.
                            • Instrument, [adj. Fork (instr.]
                            • pitch— [Preparing (instr.) of Hay.]
                          Forlorn.
                          • [adj. p. Destruction]
                          • [adj. p. Despair.]
                          • [adj. p. Dereliction.]
                            • hope. RM. IV. 6. A.
                          Form.
                          • Cause. T. II. 7. A.
                            • [Manner]
                              • set— [Determined expressi∣on (manner.]
                          • [Figure]
                            • [Hare's
                              • (Bed]
                              • (Place]
                          • Seat. Mag. V.8.
                          Formal.
                          • —c••••se. T. II. 7. A.
                          • [adj. Formality]
                          Formality.
                          • [Form, (manner.]
                          • Vice. Man. IV. 6. E.
                          Former.
                          • [Preceding]
                          • ly, [adv. Preceding (time.]
                          • [Past]
                          Formidable,
                          [adj p. Fear (abstr.]
                          Formost,
                          [First.]
                          Formulary.
                          • [Set-form]
                          • [Epitome]
                          Fornication.
                          RJ. IV.2.
                          Forrage,
                          vid. Forage.
                          Forrain,
                          [adj. RO. IV. 3. O.]
                          • er. RO. IV. 3. O.
                          Forrest.
                          Po. I. 2. A.
                          • er, [adj. Forrest (Off.]
                          Forsake.
                          • As God, [Dereliction.]
                          • As Man. [Desertion.]
                            • — the Right, [Abdicate.]
                            • —the Possession, [Forgo.]
                            • —his Religion, [Apostasie.]
                          Forsooth.
                          • Truly. Adv. I. 2. O.
                          • Ironic. Int. I. 3.
                          Forswear.
                          • Abjure.
                            • Against-swear]
                            • [Deny] with Oath.]
                            • [Renounce] with Oath.]
                          • [Swear false]
                          Fort,
                          [Sconse.] RM. VI. 2.
                          Forth.
                          • Out of] Prep. IV. 2.
                          • [Without] Prep. IV. 2. A.
                          • [Public]
                          • ...coming.
                          • [Forth-adj. p. bring (pot.]
                          • [Ready to be brought forth]
                          • with, [Soon]
                          Fortie.
                           
                          Fortifie.
                          • Strengthen]
                          • [adj. a. RM. VI.]
                          Fortitude.
                          Man. I. 7.
                          Fortress,
                          [Sconse.]
                          Fortuitous,
                          vid. Casual.
                          Fortunateness.
                          • adj. Fortune (perf.]
                          • [adj. Prosperity]
                          Fortune.
                          AS. I. 2. D.
                          • teller, [Before-telling (per∣son) of events]
                          • to— [adj. p. Event]
                          Forward.
                          • adj. Forepart]
                          • adj. Alacrity]
                          • adj. Incline (augm.]
                          • adj. p.
                            • Prepared
                            • Begin
                            (perf.
                          • adj. pret. Proceed]
                          • ...to
                          • adj. a. Adjuvant]
                          • Proceed make]
                          • Dispatch]
                          • egg— [a. Impulsive.]
                          • ...going
                            • Ition adj. a. fore∣part]
                            • Proceed]
                          Foss.
                          • Furrow]
                          • [Ditch]
                          Fosset.
                          Pr. V. 7. A.
                          Foster.
                          • [Nurse]
                            • father. RO. III. 2.
                            • child. RO. III. 2. O.
                            • brother, [Together-foster-child.]
                          • [Fotion]
                          • [Educate]
                          Fotion.
                          AC. I. 4.
                          Fought,
                          vid. Fight.
                          Foul.
                          • [adj. p. Defilement]
                          • [Deformed]
                          • [Vitious]
                          • [Slovenly]
                          • [Sordid]
                          • a—deal, [Much (corr.]
                          • [Birds]
                          • ...to
                          • [a. Foul (make]
                          • [Hunt Birds]
                          Found.
                          • adj. p. find]
                          • pret. find]
                          • ...to
                          • [a. Foundation]
                          • [Cast] O. IV. 5.
                          Foundation.
                          Po. III. 4.
                          Founder.
                          • [adj. a. Found
                            • (person]
                            • (Mech.]
                          • ...to
                          • [a. Impotent in going (apt.]
                          • [Un-make adj. going (apt.]
                          Foundling,
                          [adj. p. find (per∣son.]
                          Fountain.
                          W. IV. 3. A.
                          Four.
                          Mea. II. 4.
                          • fold, [four]
                          • score, [Eighty.]
                          • square, [Square.] Mag. V. 1. A.
                          Fourm,
                          vid. Form.
                          Fowl,
                          vid. Foul.
                          Fox.
                          • Beast. Be. V. 2.
                          • Fish. Fi. I. 7. A.
                          • glove. HS. VII. 10.
                          • tail. HL. III. 2.
                          • [a. Drunkenness]
                          Fraction,
                          [Breaking]
                          Fracture,
                          [Breaking]
                          Fragment.
                          TM. VI. 5. A.
                          Fragrant,
                          [Sweet] Q. IV.1.
                          Fray.
                          • [Skirmish]
                          • [Fight (dim.]
                          • to— adj. a. Fear (make.]
                          Fraight.
                          • [Burthen] sp. for Ship]1
                          • [Wages for Carriage]
                          Frail.
                          • [Brittle] Q. VI. 5. D.
                          • [Transitory]
                          • a— [Spherical Basket]
                            • sp. of Rushes.]
                          Frame.
                          • of Building. Po. III.1.
                          • Figure.
                          • in— [adj. p. Order▪ (perf.]
                          • out of— [adj. p. Confusion]
                          • Machin.]
                          • Jugament.]
                          • ...to
                          • [a. Efficient]
                          • [Feign]
                          • [Contrive]
                          • [a. Build]
                          • [v. Congruity]
                          Franchise,
                          [privilege.]

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                          Frank.
                          Man. IV. 4.
                          Frankincense.
                          • Tree. Tr. VIII. 3.
                          • [Resin of Frankincense-tree]
                          Frantic,
                          [Mad.] S. IV. 1.
                          Fraternity,
                          [Corporation.]
                          Fraud.
                          RJ. IV. 4.
                          Fraudulent,
                          [ad. Fraud.]
                          Fraught.
                          • [Loaded]
                          • [Full]
                          Fraxinella.
                          HS. I. 1. A.
                          Freak.
                          • ••••dj. Conceitedness (thing]
                          • [adj. Lightness (thing]
                          〈◊〉〈◊〉,
                          [Spot (dim.) yellow.]
                          Free.
                          • [adj. Liberty
                            • Ha. II. 1.
                            • AS. IV. 8.
                              • [not-
                                • Prisoner]
                                • Slave]
                              • [adj. p. Deliver] AS. I. 5.
                              • from, [Without.]
                          • [adj. Spontaneity] AS. IV. 9.
                          • [adj. Alacrity]
                          • [Not-recompensed]
                          • [Liberal]
                          • Frank [adj. Man. IV. 4.]
                          • booter, [adj. a. Booty (per∣son.]
                          • hold, [Right not-rented.]
                          • ...man.
                            • [Not-villain]
                            • [Citizen]
                            • [adj.
                              • Immunity
                              • Privilege
                              per∣son.]
                          Freedom.
                          • [Liberty]
                          • [Ingenuity]
                          • [Immunity]
                          • [Privilege]
                          Fre-Mason,
                          [adj. Free-stone (mech.]
                          Free-stone.
                          S. I. 1.
                          Freez.
                          • Colour, [Gray.]
                          • loth, [Napt (augm.]
                          to
                          • [a.
                            • Frost]
                            • Ice]
                          Freight,
                          vid. Fraught.
                          Frenzy.
                          S. IV. 1.
                          Frequent.
                          Sp. I. 7.
                          • to— [To come (freq.]
                          Fresh.
                          • [New]
                          • air, [Breez.]
                          • ...man.
                            • [New-comer]
                            • [Unexpert (person]
                          • [adj. Vigor]
                            • —taste. Q. IV. 6.
                          • Un-salted. Q. IV. 5. O.
                          • a— [adv. Repeating] Adv. IV. 2.
                          Fresh water souldier.
                          HS. VI. 1.
                          Fret.
                          • [Rub] O. V. 8.
                          • ...of musical instrument.
                            • [Under-touching (apt.) transverse (thing.]
                          • [Corrode] O. VI. 3.
                            • ...Wine—s.
                          • Un-skin by rubbing]
                          • Pain by corrosion]
                          • Work, Spirally, &c.
                          • [Graving Spirally, &c.
                          • Vex, [a. Anger.]
                          Fretum.
                          W. IV. 5.
                          Fry.
                          • [Children (aggr.]
                            • sp. Of Fish.]
                          • to— Pr. III. 4.
                          Fricass,
                          [adj. p. Fry (thing.]
                          Frication,
                          Rubbing.]
                          Friction,
                          Rubbing.]
                          Friday,
                          [The sixth day of the Week.]
                          Friend.
                          RO. IV. 1.
                          • a—ship, [adj. Benefactor (thing.]
                          Frier,
                          [Monk] RE. II. 7.
                          • ...Friars cowl▪
                            • Broad leaved— HL. V. 10.
                            • Narrow leaved— HL. V. 10. A.
                          Frigat
                          [Man of War.]
                          Fright,
                          [adj. a. Fear (make.]
                          Frigid.
                          • [Cold]
                          • [Slight]
                          Frigot,
                          [Man of War.]
                          Fringe,
                          [Tufted line.]
                          Frippery,
                          [adj. Sorry (thing.]
                          Frisk,
                          [Leap
                          • Nimble.]
                          • (freq.]
                          Fritter,
                          [Fried pudding (like.]
                          Frittillary.
                          HL. IV. 3. A.
                          Frivolousness,
                          [Vanity.] T. IV. 5. O.
                          Frize,
                          vid. Freez:
                          Frizle,
                          [Curl(augm.]
                          Fro.
                          • Prep. vid. From.
                          • to and— [Forward and Backward.]
                          • a— [Man (fem.]
                          Frock,
                          [Upper vest of Horse (Off.]
                          Frog.
                          BE. VI. 2.
                          Frolic,
                          [adj. Mirth.]
                          From.
                          Prep. III. 2.
                          • ...henceforth.
                            • [From this time]
                            • [At all times after this]
                          Front.
                          • [Forehead]
                          • [Forepart]
                          Frontier,
                          [Margin.]
                          Frontispice,
                          [Forepart]
                          Frontlet,
                          [Forehead (vest.]
                          Frost.
                          El. III. 4.
                          • nail, [Nail un-adj. a. slide (apt.]
                          Froth,
                          [Bubble (aggr.]
                          Frowardness.
                          • [Disingeniousness]
                          • [Moroseness]
                          Frown.
                          AC. IV. 2. O.
                          Frozen,
                          [adj. p. Freez.]
                          Fructifie,
                          [adj. a. Fruitful.]
                          Frugality.
                          Man. III. 3.
                          Fruit.
                          PP. III.
                          • Effect]
                          • Event]
                          • Profit]
                            • fulness NP. VI. 3.
                            • ...less,
                              • Unprofitable.]
                              • Vain.]
                          Fruiterer,
                          [Fruit (merch.]
                          Fruition,
                          [Enjoying.] TA. V. .
                          Frumenty,
                          [Pottage of Wheat.]▪
                          Frump,
                          [Mock (dim.]
                          Frustrate.
                          TA. V. 1. O.
                          Fucus,
                          [Paint]
                          • sp. for the Face.]
                          Fuddle,
                          [a. Drunkenness.]
                          Fuel.
                          Pr. VI. 2.
                          Fugitive.
                          • [Flying]
                          • [Apostate]
                          Ful.
                          • [adj. p. Fill]
                            • [Whole]
                            • [Sufficient]
                            • [Perfect]
                          • moon, [Moon in the midst of her month]
                          • to—Cloth. O. V. 3.
                          Fulfil.
                          • [Perform]
                          • [Finish]
                          Fuliginous,
                          [adj. Soot.] El. IV. 3. A.
                          Fuller,
                          [Fulling (mech.]
                          Fulsom.
                          • [Sweet, exc.]
                          • [Nauseative] NP. II. 4. O.
                          Fumaria,
                          [Hollow-root.]
                          Fumble,
                          [a. Hand (corr.]
                          Fume.
                          • [Smoak]
                          • [Exhalation]
                          • [Indignation]
                          Fumigation,
                          [Smoking.]
                          Fumitory.
                          HS. III. 4. A.
                          Function.
                          • [Calling]
                          • [Action in ones Calling]
                          Fundament.
                          PG. IV. 8. A.
                          Fundamental.
                          • [adj. Foundation]
                          • [Chief]
                          Funeral,
                          [adj. Burial.]
                          • sp. the Solemnity.]
                          Fungous,
                          [Porous.]
                          Funnel,
                          Cone (vessel) for through-pouring.]
                          • [adj.
                          Fur.
                          PP. VI. 3.
                          • to— RN. VI. 3. A.
                          Furbish,
                          [a. Bright (make]
                          Fury,
                          [Anger (augm.]
                          • the—es, [Devils (fem.]
                          Furious.
                          • [adj. Anger (augm.]
                          • [Fierce (augm.]
                          Furling,
                          [Tying loose.]
                          Furlong.
                          Mea. I. 6.
                          Furnace.
                          • [Concave (place) to build Fire (in.]
                          • [Kettle (aug.]
                          • hole in Fortification. RM. VI. 7. A.
                          Furnish
                          TA. III. 2. A.
                          Furniture,
                          [adj. Furnishing (thing]
                          • [Provisions]
                          • [Tackle.]
                          • ...

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                          Furrier,
                          [adj. Fur
                          • (mech.]
                          • (merch.]
                          Furrow.
                          Mag. V. 7. O.
                          Further,
                          vid. Farther.
                          • more, [Also.]
                          • to— [adj. a▪ Adjuvant]
                          Furthest,
                          vid. Farthest.
                          Furz,
                          [Sh. IV. 8. A.
                          Fuse,
                          [Cone notched spirally.]
                          Fusil.
                          • [Notched]
                          • [adj. p. Cast]
                          • [Meltable]
                          Fusty,
                          [Musty.] Q. IV. 7.
                          Fustian.
                          • [Course Cotton-cloth]
                          • [Sorry mixt (thing]
                          Fustick.
                           
                          Future.
                          Sp. L. 1. D.
                          Fuzbal.
                          HL. I. 2. A.
                          G.
                          GAbardin,
                          [Sorry (garment.]
                          Gabble,
                          [a. Loquacity not in∣telligible.]
                          Gabel,
                          [Tribute.]
                          Gabion.
                          RM. VI. 9. A.
                          Gable-end,
                          [End of roof.]
                          Gad.
                          • [Pin]
                          • ...bee.
                          • to— [Wander]
                          Gag,
                          [a. Gaping (instr.]
                          Gage.
                          • [Pledge]
                          • ...to
                            • Essay Depth]
                            • Essay Capacity]
                          Gaggle
                          [Goose (voice.]
                          Gay,
                          [adj. p. Ornateness (exc.]
                          Gain.
                          • Lucre. TA. V. 2.
                          • [Obtain]
                          • [Increase]
                          Gain-say.
                          • [Against-say]
                            • Deny]
                            • Contradict]
                          Galades.
                          Ex. VIII. 3. A.
                          Galangal.
                          HL. III. 12.
                          Galaxy.
                           
                          Galbanum,
                          [Concrete juice of Gyant Fennel.]
                          Galbula.
                          Bi. III. 8.
                          Gale.
                          • gentle— El. VI. 6.
                          • stiff— El. VI. 7.
                          Galeass.
                           
                          Galcot.
                          RN. I. 4.
                          Galingale.
                          HL. III. 12.
                          Gall.
                          • [Choler]
                            • [Bladder of—]
                          • Excrescence of Oke. PP. III. O.
                          • ...to
                            • Un-skin]
                            • Hurt]
                            • Anger]
                              • sp. by
                                • Rubbing]
                                • Wearing.]
                          Gallant.
                          • [Ornate (augm.]
                          • [Excellent]
                          Galley.
                          RN. I. 3.
                          • ...foist.
                          • ...pot
                          Gallery,
                          [adj. p. walking (room.]
                          Gallimaufry,
                          [Confused mix∣ture.]
                          Gallinula serica.
                          Bi. VIII. 9. A.
                          Gallion.
                           
                          Galliot.
                          RN. I. 4.
                          Galloche,
                          [Outermost foot (vest.]
                          Gallon.
                           
                          Galloon.
                          Lace.
                          Gallop,
                          [Run.]
                          Gallows,
                          [Jugament for hang∣ing.]
                          Galls.
                          Sh. V. 5.
                          Gambado,
                          [Leg (arm.) for ri∣ding.]
                          Gambol.
                          • [a. Activity]
                            • sp. with Legs.]
                              • Wanton
                              • Vain
                                • (thing]
                          Game.
                          • Play. Mo. V. A.
                          • ster, [Game (mech.]
                          • [Hunting.]
                            • some, [Wanton.]
                          Gammon,
                          [Leg of Hog.]
                          • sp. Smok'd.]
                          Ganch,
                          [Precipitating on hooks.]
                          Gander,
                          [Goose (male.]
                          Gang.
                          • [Society]
                          • [Faction]
                          Ganglion.
                          S. III. 9.
                          Gangrel,
                          [Long (corr.]
                          Gangrene.
                          S. I. 8.
                          Gantlet,
                          [Armor for the and.]
                          Gantlope.
                           
                          Gap,
                          [Notch.]
                          Gape.
                          • [Open (augm.]
                            • sp. the mouth.]
                          • after, (augm.]
                          • [Expect (earnestly.]
                            • [Yawning]
                          • [Chasm]
                          Garb,
                          [Manner.]
                          • sp. of
                            • Garments.]
                            • Demeanor.]
                          Garbage,
                          • [Entrails]
                          • [Worst part]
                          Garble,
                          [Un- a. worst-part.]
                          • sp. Spice.]
                          Garboil.
                          • [Contention]
                          • [Trouble]
                          Gard.
                          • of Souldiers. RM. III. 6.
                            • ...to
                              • Defend]
                              • Protect]
                              • Safe (make.]
                            • ...Princes-
                              • Servants for safe∣ty.]
                              • Officers for safe∣ty.]
                          • of vestment, [Margin strengthned.]
                            • sp. with Lace.]
                          Garden.
                          Po. I. 3.
                          Gardian.
                          RO. III. 4.
                          • [Monks (off.]
                          Gargane,
                          [White headed Teale (kind.]
                          Gargarism,
                          [Gargling.]
                          Gargle,
                          [Gullet
                          • to — [Wash the top of the
                            • Gullet.]
                            • Wind-pipe.]
                          Garish,
                          [adj. p. Ornate (exe.]
                          Garland,
                          [Head-environing, Joy-sign ornament.]
                          Garlick.
                          HL. IV. 11.
                          Garment,
                          [adj. Clothing (thing.]
                          Garner,
                          [adj. a. Keeping (room) for Corn.]
                          Garnish,
                          [adj. a. Ornate.]
                          Garret,
                          [Highest (room.]
                          Garrison.
                          RM. VI. 1. A.
                          Garrulity,
                          [Loquacity.]
                          Garter.
                          • [Ribband for Leg]
                          • [Binding (vest.]
                          Gash,
                          [Slash.] Pr. III. 5. A.
                          Gasp,
                          [Gape for breath.]
                          Gastly,
                          [adj. a. Fear (make.]
                          • [Pale] AC. IV. 9. O. (exe.]
                          Gate.
                          • [Dore] Poss. IV. 2.
                          • [Going (manner] Mo. I. 1.
                          Gather.
                          • [a. Aggregate]
                          • [a. Convention]
                          • Collect. O. II. 5.
                            • —as Curd, [Coagulate.]
                            • —as Fruits, [Take F.]
                            • —as Wind, [adj. p. wind.]
                          • [Contract]
                            • up his Gown, &c. [Lift contracted,]
                          • Calv's— [Cal'vs PG. VI.]
                          Gaud.
                          • [Mock]
                          • Vain, [adj. T. IV. 5. O. (thing.]
                            • ...y.
                              • [Ornate (exc.]
                              • [Feast]
                          Gavelkind,
                          [Distribution of In∣heritance equally.]
                          Gaul,
                          vid. Gall.
                          Gaunch,
                          [Precipitate on hooks.]
                          Gaunt,
                          [Lean (augm.]
                          Gauntlet,
                          [adj. Hand (arm.]
                          Gaze,
                          [Look intently.]
                          • hound, [Dog hunting by Sight.]
                          Gazel,
                          [Antilope.]
                          Gazet,
                          [adj. Narration (thing) of News.]
                          Gear,
                          [Thing (corr.]
                          Geese,
                          [Goose plural.]
                          Geld,
                          vid. Gueld.
                          Gelder rose,
                          [Sh. II. 12.]
                          Gelly.
                          Pr. I. 5. A.
                          Gem.
                          St. III.
                          Gemini
                          • [Third
                            • Constellation
                            • [Third Twelfth part of the Zodi∣ac.]
                          Gender,
                          [Sex.]

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                            Genealogy,
                            [Catalogue of Ance∣stors.]
                            General.
                            • Op. to▪ Special. TM. III. 4.
                            • [adj. Genus]
                            • [All]
                            • [Common]
                            • [Total.]
                            • [Universal]
                            • a— [Army▪ (Off.]
                            • [Monks chief (Off.]
                            Generation.
                            • Begetting AC. I. 1.
                            • [Descendent (aggr.] RO. I. 1. O.
                            • [Age] Mea. VI. O.
                            Generative facuty.
                            NP. VI.
                            Generousness.
                            Man. III. 4.
                            Genesis,
                            [Generation.]
                            Genet,
                            [Spanish Horse.]
                            • [Martin]
                            Genial,
                            [Festival.]
                            Genitals,
                            [Privities.] PG. VI. 8.
                            Genius.
                            • [Temper of mind]
                            • [Disposition]
                            • good— [Proper Angel]
                            • evil— [Proper Devil]
                            Gentian.
                            HL. VII. 6.
                            • Dwarfe— HL. VII. 6. A.
                            Gentil.
                            • [Pagan]
                            • [Maggot] Ex. I. 5. A.
                            Gentile,
                            [adj. Gentleman]
                            Gentle.
                            T. V. 5.
                            • [Tame] NP. IV. 4.
                              • Courteous]
                              • Clement]
                              • Gracious]
                              • Affable]
                            • [Easie]
                            • [Remiss]
                              • man. RC. I. 3. A.
                              • woman. RC. I. 3. A. (fem.
                              • [Maggot]
                            Gentry.
                            RC. I. 3. A. (kind.]
                            RC. I. 3. A. (aggr.]
                            Gentry.
                            RC. I. 3. A. (kind.]
                            RC. I. 3. A. (aggr.]
                            Genuflexion.
                            • [Bending knee] AC. VI. 6.
                            • [Kneeling] AC. VI. 6. A.
                            Genuin.
                            T. III. 4.
                            Genus,
                            [Kind.] T. I.
                            Geography,
                            [Science of the World.]
                            Geomancy,
                            [Wizarding by the Earth.]
                            Geometra.
                            Ex. III. 7.
                            Geometry.
                            [Science of Magni∣tude.]
                            Georgic,
                            [adj. Agriculture.]
                            German.
                            • Cosin— RO. I. 5.
                            Germander.
                            HF. VI. 2.
                            • Tree— HF. VI. 2. A.
                            • water— HF. VII. 9.
                            • wild— HS. VI. 11. A.
                            Germinate,
                            [v. Sprout.] PP. II. 5.
                            Gerund,
                            [Case of Participle Substantive.]
                            Gesses,
                            [Foot-bonds for Hawk.]
                            Gesticulation,
                            • [Gesturing
                              • (augm.]
                              • (exc.]
                            Gesture.
                            AC. VI.
                            Get.
                            • [Gain] TA. V. 2.
                            • [Obtain] TA. V. 1.
                            • [Obtain to
                              • be]
                              • doe]
                            • ...before
                              • Obtain to be be∣fore.]
                              • Prevent.]
                            • by Heart, [Obtain to re∣member]
                            • ...out.
                              • from person, [Obtain to be out, &c.]
                              • a nail, [Pull out a nail.]
                            • with childe, [Impregnate]
                            • Children, [Generate ch.]
                            • ...clear,
                              • Obtain to be free∣ed.]
                              • Escape]
                            • gone, [From-goe.] TA. VI. 1. O.
                            • rid of, [Obtain to be freed from.]
                            • [Mineral.] St. VI. 3.
                            Gewgaw,
                            [adj. Vanity. T. IV. 5. O. (thing.]
                            Ghess,
                            [Conjecture.]
                            Ghost,
                            [Spirit.]
                            • give up the— [Dy.]
                              • holy— G. III.
                            • ...root.
                            Giant,
                            [Great (augm.) person.]
                            Gib,
                            [Cat (male.]
                            Gibberish,
                            [Speech not-intelligi∣ble.]
                            Gibbet,
                            [adj. hanging (jug.) with one stem.]
                            Gibbous,
                            [adj. Protuberance.]
                            Gibe,
                            [Mock.]
                            Giblets,
                            [Entrals.] PG. VI.
                            • sp. Edible.]
                            Giddy.
                            • [adj. Vertigo]
                            • [adj. Fancy (corr.]
                            • [Wanton]
                            • [Conceited]
                            • [adj. Light] Ha. IV. 7. O.
                            Giddiness,
                            [Vertigo.]
                            Gift.
                            • [adj. Give (thing]
                            • —of God.
                              • spiritual. Ha. V.
                            Gig.
                            • [Cone adj. horn to be vertigi∣nated with whipping.]
                            • [Whimzy]
                              • [adj. Conceitedness (thing.]
                            Gigantic,
                            [Great
                            • (augm.]
                            • (exc.]
                            Giggle,
                            [Laugh
                            • (augm.]
                            • (freq.]
                            • (exc.]
                            Gigglet,
                            [adj. Laugh (apt.]
                            Gild,
                            [Colour with Gold.]
                            Gilden-pole.
                             
                            Gill.
                            • of Bird. PP. V. 7. A.
                            • of Fish. PP. IV. 3.
                            Gilliflower.
                            HS. V. 1.
                            • Sea— HF. II. 14. A.
                            • Stock— HS. IV. 1.
                            • Wall— HS. IV. 1. A.
                            Gilt-head.
                            Fi. V. 1.
                            Gimlet,
                            [Little-boring (instr.]
                            Gimmal,
                            [Factitious joynt.]
                            Gimp,
                            [Shamois.]
                            Gin.
                            • [Machin]
                            • [Trap]
                            Ginger,
                            [Root of an Indian Iris of a hot biting tast.]
                            • ...ly
                              • Gently
                              • Slowly
                              without noise.]
                            Gingle.
                            • [Ringing (dim.]
                            • [Affect sound of Words]
                            Ginny.
                            • hen, [adj. Ginny-hen.]
                            • pig, Be. III. 6. A.
                            Gipsie.
                             
                            Giraffa.
                            Be. II. 7.
                            Gird,
                            vid. Guird.
                            Girdle,
                            vid. Guirdle.
                            Girl,
                            [Child (fem.]
                            Girn,
                            vid. Grin.
                            Girt,
                            uid. Guirt.
                            Gith,
                            [Nigella]
                            Gittern,
                            vid. Guittern.
                            Give.
                            • back, [Retire]
                            • ...over.
                              • [Desist]
                              • [Abandon]
                              • Correct no more. RO. VI. 6. O.
                            • ...up.
                              • [Yield]
                              • [Submit]
                            • alms, [a. Alms.]
                            • ...ear.
                              • [Hear (end.]
                              • [Observe with Ear]
                            • law, [a. Law.]
                            • name, [a. Name.]
                            • ...ones
                              • ...mind
                              • ...self
                                • to, adj. p. Di∣sposition (augm.]
                            • ...oath.
                              • [Swear (make]
                              • [Oblige by oath]
                            • ...place.
                            • ...way.
                            • ...to understand, [a. Know (make.]
                            • ...mind—'s me.
                              • [I conjecture]
                              • [I expect]
                            • ...table—s.
                            • ...weather—s.
                            Gives,
                            [Bonds for legs]
                            Gizzard,
                            [Second musculous stomach of Bird.]
                            Glad.
                            • [adj. Mirth]
                            • [adj. Alacrity]
                            • [adj. Delectation]
                            Gladden.
                             
                            Glade,
                            [Open (place) through a Wood.]
                            Gladiator,
                            [adj. Fencing (per∣son.]

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                            Gladiolus,
                            [Corn-flagg]
                            Glaive,
                            [Long Sword.]
                            Glance.
                            • [Oblique (imp.]
                            • a. Ey (imp.]
                            • a. Object (imp.]
                              • sp. adv.
                                • Accessory.]
                                • Digression.]
                            • [Allusion (dim.]
                            • witty— [Urbane (dim.]
                            Glandule.
                            PG. II. 7. A.
                            Glans.
                            [Mast.] PP. III. 4.
                            Glass.
                            St. II. 4. A.
                            • drinking— [adj. Glass-cup.]
                            • looking— [Face-shewing (instr.) by reflexion.]
                            • wort. HL. VIII. 7.
                            • [Splendor]
                            Glaucus.
                            Fi. I. 3. A.
                            • Fi. IV. 1. A.
                            Glave,
                            [Long Sword.]
                            Glavering,
                            [Fawning]
                            Glaze.
                            • [a. Glass.]
                              • [To
                                • Shut
                                • Wall
                                with Glass.]
                            • [a. brightness]
                            Glazier,
                            [adj. a. Glass (mech.]
                            Glean,
                            [Ga∣ther the
                            • left things.]
                            • scattered Ears.]
                            Glebe,
                            [Land.] sp. Priest's.]
                            Glede,
                            [Kite.] Bi. I. 2. A.
                            Glee.
                            • [Mirth]
                            • [adj. Mirth Song]
                            Gleek.
                            • [Three]
                            • [Play]
                            Glib.
                            • [Smooth] Q. VI. 2. E.
                            • [Slippery]
                            Glide,
                            [Kite.] Bi. I. 2. A.
                            • to— [Slide] Mo. II. 4.
                            Glimmer,
                            [Trembling light (imp.]
                            Glimps,
                            [Sud∣den
                            • Light
                            • Sight
                            (dim.]
                            Glistering,
                            [Trembling (like) brightness.]
                            Glitter,
                            [Bright]
                            Globe,
                            [Sphere] Mag. III. 5.
                            • fish. Fi. VIII. 1.
                            Gloomy.
                            • [Cloudy]
                            • [Dark (dim.]
                            • [Dim] Q I. 3. A.
                            Glory,
                            • Public Praise.
                            • Universal Reputati∣on.
                              • to— AS. VI. 1. A.
                            Glorifie,
                            [a. Glory.]
                            Gloss.
                            • [Comment (dim.]
                            • [Brightness (dim.]
                            Glote,
                            [Look obliquely.]
                            Glove,
                            [adj. Hand (vest,]
                            • Fox— HS. VII. 10.
                            Glow.
                            • [Be hot]
                            • [Shine white]
                            • [Shine fire-like]
                            • worm▪ Ex. I. 5.
                            • fly. Ex. V. 9. A.
                            Gloze,
                            [Assentation]
                            Glue,
                            [adj. Gluing (thing.]
                            • ing. O. IV. 4. A.
                            • y, [Clammy (augm.]
                            Glut.
                            • [Fill
                              • (augm.]
                              • (exc.]
                            • [Loathe (make) with abun∣dance]
                            Glutinous.
                            • [adj. Glue]
                            • [Clammy]
                            Gluttony.
                            Man. II. 2. E.
                            Glyster,
                            [Medicinal drink for the Fundament.]
                            Gnash.
                            • [Together-strike teeth.]
                            • [noise (make) with teeth.]
                            Gnat.
                            Ex. IV. 5. A.
                            • ...snapper.
                            Gnaw.
                            • [Mastication]
                            • [Bite (end]
                            • [Corrode]
                            Gnomon,
                            [Hour-shewing pin.]
                            Go.
                            • Proper.
                            • [Ition] TA. VI.
                            • —of Animal. Mo. I.
                              • sp. On legs. Mo. II.
                              • —on toes, [Stalk.] Mo. II. 3.
                            • [Walk] Mo. II. 1.
                            • Depart. TA. VI. 1. O.
                            • Figurate.
                            • [Move]
                            • [Event]
                            • about, [Endeavour (inc.]
                            • about [Begin]
                            • in hand with [Begin]
                            • after, [v. Succeed.]
                            • ...against me.
                              • [I a. Nolleity]
                              • [I grudge it]
                              • [I loath it]
                              • [I nauseate it]
                            • astray, [Err]
                            • back, [Retire]
                            • ward [v. Worse]
                            • before, [v. Precede]
                            • ...beyond one.
                              • [Superior]
                              • [Defraud]
                            • down, [a. Downward.]
                            • forward, [Proceed.]
                            • on, [Proceed]
                            • out, [Cease.]
                            • [quick, [a. Quick,]
                            • through with it, [Finish.]
                            • to. Int.
                            • up, [a. Upward.]
                            Goad,
                            [Long pricking (instr.) to drive with.]
                            Goal.
                            • [adj. p. Object (place]
                              • sp. of Race.]
                            • [End] T. II. 6.
                            Goat.
                            Be. II. 2. A.
                            • 's beard. HF. III. 13.
                            • Chafer. Ex. V. 3.
                            • sucker, [Owle of a short small Bill, and wide mouth.]
                            • ...'s thorn.
                            • skipping— El. I. 5.
                            Gobbet.
                            • [Lump]
                            • [Fragment]
                            Gobble,
                            [Swallow greedily.]
                            Gobius marinus.
                            Fi. III. 7.
                            Goblet,
                            [Cup (augm.]
                            Goblin,
                            [Devil (like) fiction]
                            God.
                            G.
                            • head, [God (abstr.]
                              • Action of— AS. .
                            • the Father. G. I.
                            • the Son. G. II.
                            • the Holy Ghost. G. III.
                            God-child.
                            RO. III. 1. O.
                            God-father.
                            RO. III. 1.
                            God-mother.
                            RO. III. 1. (fem.)
                            Godless,
                            [Ungodly.]
                            Godliness.
                            • [Holiness]
                            • [Religion (perf.]
                            • [Worship (perf.]
                            Godwit.
                            Bi. VII. 8. A.
                            Goggle-eyed,
                            [Protuberantly eyed.]
                            Gold.
                            Met. I. 1.
                            • mine. [—(place]
                            • ...oar
                              • Crude g.
                              • not-prepared
                              g.
                            • smith, [g.
                              • (mech.]
                              • (merch.]
                            • of Pleasure. HS. VI. 8. A.
                            • ...en locks.
                            • rod. HF. III. 8. A.
                            Gome,
                            [Grease black'd by agita∣tion.]
                            Gone.
                            • [adj.
                              • p.
                              • a. pret.
                              go]
                            • [adj. Excess]
                            • [Spoil'd]
                            • [Destroy'd]
                            Good.
                            • Proper. T. III. 2.
                              • Profitable
                              • Sufficient
                              • Convenient
                            • [Perfect]
                            • [Happy]
                            • against, [Medicinal against]
                            • at, [adj. Art in.]
                            • for, [Profitable to.]
                            • ...face.
                              • [Face (perf.]
                              • [Handsom]
                            • ...fellow.
                            • luck, [Prosperity.]
                            • man of the House, [Master of the Family.]
                            • success, [Event (perf.]
                            • turn, [adj. Benefactor (thing.]
                            • will, [Favor.]
                            • ...make.
                            • [Perform]
                            • [Repair]
                            • [Compensate]
                            • find —[Approve]
                            • think —[Approve]
                            Goodly,
                            [Handsom.]
                            Goodness.
                            Man. I. 4.

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                            Goods.
                            • [Possessions]
                            • [Houshold-stuff]
                            Googe.
                             
                            Goose.
                            Bi. IX. 1. A.
                            • green— [young—]
                            • stubble— [autumnal—]
                            • Soland— Bi. IX. 4.
                            • berry. Sh. I. 3.
                            • foot. HF. I. 9. A.
                            • grass. HL. IX. 9. A.
                            • ...nest.
                            Gorbe••••ied,
                            [Protuberantly belli∣ed.]
                            Gore,
                            • Congealed blood]
                            • Coagulated blood]
                            • Gellied blood]
                              • to— [Prick (augm.]
                                • sp. with Horn.]
                            Gorge.
                            • [Gullet]
                            • [Stomach]
                              • sp. of Bird.]
                            • ...to
                              • [Feed]
                              • [Fill]
                            Gorgeous,
                            [Or∣namented
                            • (augm.]
                            • (exc.]
                            Gorget.
                            • [adj. Neck (armor]
                            • [Linen (vest) for shoulder]
                            Gors,
                            [Furz.]
                            Gosling,
                            [Goose (young.]
                            Gospel,
                            [adj. Evangelist (thing.]
                            Gosshawk,
                            [Biggest long winged Hawk.]
                            Gossip.
                            • [Child's Godfather]
                            • [Companion for mirth]
                              • ing, [Women's Conven∣tion for mirth.]
                            Govern.
                            • [v. Magistrate]
                              • [Authority]
                              • [Direction]
                            • good—ance. Man. VI. 5.
                            • ill—ance. Man. VI. 5. O.
                            Governor,
                            [adj. Govern (person.]
                            Gougeon.
                            Fi. IX. 11.
                            Gourd.
                            HS. VII. 2.
                            Gourmandize
                            • [v. Gluttony]
                            • [Eat gluttonously]
                            Gournet
                            • Red— Fi. IV. 4.
                            • Grey— Fi. IV. 4. A.
                            Gout.
                            S. II. 7.
                            Gown,
                            [Loose long (vest]
                            Gozling,
                            [Goose (young.]
                            Grace.
                            • Favour]
                            • Respect]
                            • a. Graciousness]
                            • Privilege]
                            • Elegance]
                            • Ornament]
                            • Infused habit. Ha. V.
                              • less, [Ungracious]
                              • — Before meat.
                              • — After meat.
                              • [Thanksgiving] RE. IV.
                            Gracious.
                            • [adj. p. Favour]
                            • ness. Man. VI. 1.
                            Gradation,
                            [Degree (segr.]
                            Gradual,
                            [adj. Degree.]
                            Graduate.
                            RC. I. 4.
                            Graffing.
                            O. III. 7.
                            Gray.
                            Q. II. 1.
                            • Hoary, [White (inc.) with age.]
                            • a— [Badger] Be. V. 2. A.
                            Grayhound,
                            [Dog-hunting beast by swiftness.]
                            Grayling.
                            Fi. IX. 4.
                            Grain.
                            • Corn. PP. III. 6▪
                              • s, [Infused Corns of Malt.]
                            • Weight. Mea. III. 1.
                            • [Berry]
                              • sp. of Spice.]
                              • s of Paradise, [Carda∣moms.]
                              • in— [Died with Alkermes]
                              • [Powder] TM. VI. 4. A.
                              • of Leather, [Crenated Su∣perficies]
                              • of wood, [Fibres—]
                            Gramercy,
                            [Thanks (augm.]
                            Grammar,
                            [Art of speaking pro∣perly]
                            • parts of discourse. D. III.
                            Grammarian,
                            [adj. Grammar (artist.]
                            Granado.
                            RM. V. 8.
                            Granary,
                            [adj. Grain (room.]
                            Granat-pome.
                            Tr. I. 6.
                            Grand,
                            [Great]
                            Grandame,
                            [Grandmother]
                            Grandchild,
                            [Child's Child]
                            Grandeur.
                            • [Solemnity (augm.]
                              • Generosity]
                              • Magnanimity]
                            Grandfather,
                            [Parent's Parent (male]
                            Grandmother,
                            [Parent's Parent (fem.]
                            Grandsire,
                            [Parent's Parent (male.]
                            Grange,
                            [Farm]
                            Grant.
                            • [Concession]
                            • [Yield]
                            • [Give.]
                            Grape,
                            • [Berry of Vine.]
                            • Shrub. Sh. II. 1.
                              • Sea—Sh. II. 14.
                            Graphical,
                            [figured (perf.]
                            • Plain]
                            • Express]
                            Grapple.
                            RN. III. 9. A.
                            • ...to
                              • [Catch with hands]
                              • [Wrestle]
                            Grasp.
                            • [About-hand]
                            • [Embrace]
                            Grass.
                            W. V. 3. A.
                            • Cotton— HL. III. 14. A.
                            • Crested— HL. III. 6.
                            • Dogs— HL. III. 5. A.
                            • Feather— HL. III. 14.
                            • Finger— HL. III. 8. A.
                            • Goose— HL. IX. 9. A.
                            • Hairy— HL. III. 9. A
                            • Knot— HF. I. 4.
                            • Medow— HL. III. 10.
                            • Oate— HL. III. 8.
                            • Pearle — HL. III. 9.
                            • Quaking — HL. III. 9.
                            • Scorpion— HS. III. 12.
                            • Scurvy— HL. VI. 13
                            • Silk— HS. IV. 3. A.
                            • of Parnassus. HL. VI. 7. A.
                            • hopper, [Locust] Ex. II. 1.
                            Grate.
                            • ...a
                              • [Squares (plain]
                              • [Fewel (jug.) of parallel pins (augm.) Net (like]
                            • ...to
                              • [Rub]
                                • Powder with rubbing.]
                                • Un-skin with rubbing.]
                              • [a. Displeasing]
                            Grateful,
                            [adj. Gratitude.]
                            Gratifie.
                            • [Merit thanks]
                            • [a. Benefactor]
                            • [a. Complaisance]
                            Gratings,
                            [adj. Net (fig.) Scuttle.]
                            Gratis.
                            • [Not-hired]
                            • [Without wages]
                            Gratitude,
                            Man. I. 6.
                            Gratuity,
                            [Gift]
                            Gratulate,
                            AS. VI. 6.
                            Grave.
                            • —Disposition. NP. IV. 3.
                            • —Converse. Man. IV. 6.
                              • [Old (like]
                            • —Sound. Q. III. 1. D.
                            • ...ing
                              • O. IV. 6. A.
                              • RN. VI. 2. A.
                            • a— [Burial (room]
                            Gravel.
                            St. I. 8. A.
                            • to— [make not adj. a. travel (abstr.]
                            Gravy,
                            Pr. I. 6. A.
                            Gravity,
                            • Weight. Q V. 4. E.
                            • [Seriousness] NP. IV. 3.
                            • Discreet carriage. Man. IV. 6.
                            Graze.
                            • [Eat Grass]
                              • ier, [Merchant of fat Cattel.]
                            • [Touch with reflecting.]
                            Greas.
                            • [Soft fat]
                            • [Worst parts of fat]
                            Great.
                            • adj. Magnitude. TM. I. 1. E.
                            • with Child, [adj. p. im∣pregnate.]
                            • with one, [Familiar (aug.]
                            • how— [Of what magnitude]
                            • the— [Total-work to be done]
                            • [adj.
                              • Dignity]
                              • Power]
                            • [Transc
                              • augm.
                              • Intense
                            • ...

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                            Greave,
                            [Leg-armor.]
                            Greaze,
                            [Smear with fat.]
                            Greazy,
                            [Fatty]
                            Greedy.
                            • Hungry (corr.]
                            • Ravenous]
                            • Desire (augm.]
                            • Scraping] Man. III. 2. E.
                            Greef.
                            • Sorrow. AS. V. 4. O.
                            • op, to Pleasure. Ha. II. 3.
                            • op. to Ease. NP. V. 3.
                            Green.
                            • —color'd. Q. II. 3.
                            • Chafer. Ex. V. 5. A.
                            • finch. Bi. IV. 6.
                            • sickness. S. VI. 2.
                              • Unripe]
                              • New]
                            • cheese, [New cheese.]
                            • wound, [New w.]
                            • [adj. Childe]
                            • goose, [Young—]
                            • ...fish.
                            Grees.
                            • [Hog (young]
                            • [Step]
                            Greet.
                            • [Salute]
                            • [Gravel]
                            Greeve.
                            • [a. Grief]
                            • [a. isplicence]
                            Greevance.
                            • [adj. Displicence]
                            • [Injury]
                            Greevous.
                            • [adj a. Grieve (abstr.]
                            • [Unpleasant]
                            Grice.
                            • [Hog (young]
                            Gridiron,
                            [adj. Broiling (jug.]
                            Griffon,
                            [Fiction]
                            Grig,
                            [Marsh-eele.]
                            Grilliade,
                            [Broil'd (thing]
                            Grim.
                            • Fierce Face
                            • Frighting (manner]
                              • [Austere]
                              • the Collier, [Hieracium.]
                            Grin,
                            [Snare.]
                            • ...to
                              • [Lowr dog (like]
                              • [Shew the teeth angrily]
                            Grind.
                            • ...ing.
                              • —Fabrile. O. IV. 2.
                              • —Chymic. O. VI. 1.
                            • ers, [Inmost teeth]
                            Griping.
                            • [Grasping]
                              • Distention]
                              • Compression]
                            • [Pain by-, &c.]
                            • Scraping. Man. III. 2. E.
                            • of a Ship. RN. VI. 6. E.
                            Grist,
                            [adj. p. Grinde (thing]
                            Gristle.
                            PG. II. 1. A.
                            Grit,
                            [Sand]
                            Grizly.
                            • [Gray]
                            • [Grim]
                            Groat,
                            [Four pence]
                            Groats,
                            [Oatmeal]
                            Grocer,
                            [Spice (merc.]
                            Grograin,
                            [Stuff of grain (augm.]
                            Groin.
                            PG. IV. 7.
                            Gromel.
                            HL. IX. 5.
                            Groning.
                            • Voice. AC. IV. 8.
                              • [Parturition]
                            Groom,
                            [Horse (Off.]
                            • -of the Chamber, [Chamber (Off.]
                            Grope,
                            [Search by feeling]
                            Gross.
                            • Thick]
                            • Great]
                            • Course]
                            • Lumpish]
                            • Fat]
                            • Dull]
                            • Unskilfull]
                            • a— [12 dozen]
                            • the — [Total]
                            Grot,
                            • [Subterrane
                              • Cavity]
                              • Room]
                            Grotes,
                            [Course Oatmeal]
                            Grove,
                            • [Trees
                              • (aggr.]
                              • (place]
                            Groveling,
                            [Lying] AC. VI. 7. A.
                            Ground.
                            • Earth]
                            • Field. Po. I. 2.
                              • stand ones— RM. II. 2.
                              • get— RM. II. 2. E.
                              • loose— RM. II. 2. D.
                              • ...Ivy
                              • work, [Foundation]
                              • [Foundation]
                              • [Cause] sp. Impulsive]
                              • [Element]
                              • [Sediment]
                            Ground,
                            [adj. p. Grinde]
                            Groundling,
                            [Loach] Fi. IX. 11. A.
                            Ground-pine.
                            HF. VII. 7.
                            • stinking— HF. I. 17. A.
                            Groundsil.
                            • [Threshold]
                            • Herb. HF. III. 7.
                            Grous.
                            Bi. II. 5. A.
                            Grout.
                            • Thick. broth]
                            • Consistent broth]
                              • [Millet.] HL. II. 6. A.
                            Grout-head,
                            [Having a great head.]
                            Grow.
                            • adj. Accretion. AC. I. 6. A.
                            • forth, [—into being visi∣ble.]
                            • ...to the
                              • ribs
                              • or, &c.
                                • [Be continued by growth to, &c.]
                            • [adj. Vegetation]
                            • Become,
                              • [Be
                                • Effect]
                                • Event]
                                  • sp. (incept.]
                            • [Begin to
                              • be]
                              • be made]
                                • in years [Old (inc.]
                                • old [Old (inc.]
                                • ...out of
                                  • kind, [Unkind (inc.]
                                  • out of use, [Un-custom (inc.]
                            • [Increase]
                              • sp. adv. degree.]
                              • ...upon
                                • Usurp
                                • Get
                                • Increase
                                Gradually.]
                            Growth,
                            [Growing.]
                            Grub.
                            • [Maggot]
                            • [Worm of a Flie]
                            • to— [Un-root]
                            Grudge.
                            • [Nolleity]
                              • op. to Alacrity. Ha. IV. 3. D.
                            • [Malignity]
                              • an old—[Old hatred]
                            • of a disease, [Impetus (dim.]
                            Gruel.
                            [Broth of Corn.]
                            Grumble.
                            AC. IV. . A.
                            Grummel.
                            HL. IX. 5.
                            Grumous.
                            • [adj. Lump]
                            • [Coagulated]
                            Grunsil.
                            HF. III. 7.
                            Grunt,
                            [a. Hog (voice]
                            Grus Balearica.
                            Bi. VIII. 2. A.
                            Gryffin.
                             
                            Guaiacum.
                            Tr. VII. 2.
                            Guaperua.
                            Fi. III. 17. A.
                            Guara Brasileana.
                            Bi. VII. 9. A.
                            Guard,
                            vid. Gard.
                            Gubbins.
                             
                            Gudgeon.
                            • Fish. Fi. IX. 11.
                            • Figure. Mag. VI. 4.
                            Gueld,
                            [Un-testicle.]
                            Guelding,
                            [Untesticled horse]
                            Guerdon,
                            [Reward]
                            Guess,
                            [Conjecture]
                            Guest.
                            RO. III. 9. O.
                            Gugaw,
                            [adj. Vanity (thing]
                            Guggle,
                            [Pouring (like) sound]
                            Guide.
                            • [Direct]
                            • [Lead]
                            • [Govern]
                            Guidon,
                            [Commander's Staff]
                            Guild.
                            • [Corporation]
                              • hall, [Convention (place] of Corporation.]
                            • to— [Colour with Gold]
                            Guile,
                            [Fraud]
                            Guillam.
                            Bi. IX. 7. A.
                            Guilt.
                            • [Guilty (abstr.]
                            • [Guilded]
                              • head. Fi. V. 1.
                            Guilty,
                            [adj. RJ. II. 6. O.]
                            Guinny.
                            • hen, [Hen of Guinny▪]
                            • pig. Be. III. 6. A.
                            Guird.
                            • [Bind about]
                            • [Twinge]
                            • [Mock]
                            Guirdle,
                            [About-binding (arm.]
                            Guirl,
                            [Child (fem.]

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                            Guirt.
                            • [Guirded]
                            • [Compass]
                            • Horse—[—Girdle]
                            Guise.
                            • Manner]
                            • Custom]
                            • [adj. Custom (manner]
                            Guittar.
                             
                            Guittern.
                             
                            Gulch,
                            [Short fat (augm.]
                            Gules,
                            [Red]
                            Gulf.
                            • [Bay]
                            • [Whirl-pool]
                            Gull.
                            • Fish, [Miller's-thumb] Fi. IX. 12.
                            • Bird. Bi. IX. 9.
                              • [Goose (young]
                                • [Young (person) adj. p. fraud (apt.]
                            • to— [a. Fraud]
                            Gulle.
                            • Wëasand. PG. VI. 1.
                            • [Stream (dim.]
                            Guligut,
                            [Glutton]
                            Gulp.
                            [Swallow (imp.]
                            Gum.
                            • of tree. PP. I. 6.
                            • Ammoniac, [Concrete juice of Giant Fennel]
                            • Animae. Tr. VIII. 4.
                            • Arabic. Tr. VIII. 2.
                            • Dragon, [Gum of Goat's thorn.]
                            • Elemi. Tr. VIII. 3.
                            • the—s, [Parenchyma of the Teeth.]
                            Gummy,
                            [Stiff]
                            • sp. with p. Gumming.]
                            Gun
                            RM. V. 6.
                            • ner. RN. V. 3.
                            • powder. RM. V. 7. A.
                            Gurgions,
                            [Worst part of Meal.]
                            Gurnard,
                            vid. Gournet.
                            Gush,
                            [a. River▪ (imp.]
                            Gusset,
                            [Quadrangular (thing) to be between-sow'd]
                            Gust.
                            • Sense. NP. III. 4.
                            • Quality. Q. III.
                              • of wind [Wind (imp.]
                            Gutt.
                            PG. VI. 4. A.
                            • wort. Sh. VI. 2. A.
                            Gutter.
                            Mag. V. 6. O.
                            Guttural,
                            [adj. Throat]
                            Guzzle,
                            [Drink (augm.]
                            Gypsie,
                            [Wandring wizard]
                            Gyrfalcon,
                            [Hawk for Herons]
                            H.
                            HAak.
                            Fi. III. 3. A.
                            Haberdasher.
                            • of Hats, [Merchant of head (vest.]
                            • ...of small wares.
                            Haberdin.
                             
                            Habergeon,
                            [Armor for trunk]
                            Habiliment,
                            [Armament]
                            Habit,
                            • Quality adj. cu∣stom.]
                            • Condition adj. cu∣stom.]
                              • Quality. Ha.
                              • of the mind.
                                • Infused. Ha. V.
                                • Acqui∣red.
                                  • Intellectual. Ha. VI.
                                  • Moral. Man. I.
                                • of the body, [Temperament of the body.]
                                • of Clothes, [Clothes (manner]
                                • [Condition]
                                • [Custom]
                            Habitable,
                            [adj. p. Dwelling. (abstr.]
                            Habitation,
                            [Dwelling.]
                            Habitual,
                            [adj. Habit.]
                            Habitude,
                            [Relation.]
                            Hack,
                            Cut, sp.
                            • (corr.]
                            • (ruggedly]
                            Hackney,
                            [Hired (freq.]
                            Had.
                            • [Was, pret.]
                            • [pret. Have]
                            Haddock,
                            Fi. III. 2.
                            Haft,
                            [adj. p. Hand (part.]
                            Hag,
                            [Old deformed woman.]
                            Haggard,
                            [Wilde.]
                            • sp. Hawk.]
                            Haggess,
                            [Pudding of Flesh min∣ced.]
                            Haggle,
                            • Treat sp. cor.]
                            • Commerce sp. cor.]
                            Hay.
                            Pr. VI. 1.
                            • [Net]
                            Hail.
                            • Meteor. El. III. 5.
                            • Sound. NP. V. 2.
                              • to— [Salute]
                            Haillard,
                            [Rope for hoising the mizzen Sail.]
                            Hair.
                            PP. VI. 1.
                            • Cloth. Pr. IV. 1. A.
                            • Lace, [Ribband for bind∣ing the hair of the head.]
                            • brain'd, [Conceited.]
                            • y river weed. HL. I. 10. A.
                            • ...Maiden
                            Haiward,
                            [adj. Pasture (Off.]
                            Hake,
                            [Spit (end) out of the Throte.]
                            Halbard.
                            RM. V. 3. A.
                            Halcyon,
                            [King-fisher.]
                            • ...daies.
                              • [adj. Calm—]
                              • [adj. Peace—]
                            Hale,
                            [Pull]
                            Half.
                            • go— [Equal partner.]
                            • moon, Fortification. RM. VI. 5.
                            Halibut.
                            Fi. VII. 5.
                            Halimus.
                            Sh. VI. 6.
                            Hall.
                            • [First room (augm.]
                            • [adj. Convention (room]
                            • [Civil convention]
                              • day, [Day of Conventi∣on.]
                            Hallow.
                            • [Consecrate]
                            • [Exclaim]
                            Halm,
                            [Straw.]
                            • sp. of Pease.]
                            Halo.
                            El. V. 2.
                            Halfer,
                            [adj. Ship- adj. drawing (arm.]
                            Halt.
                            Mo. I. 1. A.
                            • make a— [Stay]
                            Halter,
                            [Cord with Loop in the end (part]
                            • [adj. Hanging (arm.]
                            • [adj. Neck-bonds]
                            Ham,
                            [Hollow (part) behind the Knee.]
                            Hamlet,
                            [Houses (agg.]
                            Hammer.
                            Po. VI. 2. A.
                            • ...to
                              • [a. Hammer]
                              • [a. Speak (manner) difficult∣ly.]
                            Hammock,
                            [Hanging bed]
                            Hamper,
                            [Basket (augm.]
                            • To— [Tangle]
                            Hanch,
                            [Breech.] PG. IV. 6.
                            Hand.
                            PG. V. 3.
                            • basket, [B. adj. p. carry (apt.) in hand.]
                            • breadth, [Measure of h. b.]
                            • full, [Capacity of the hand.]
                            • gun, g. (dim.) adj. p. use (apt.) with hand.]
                            • kerchief, k. (dim.) adj. p. use (apt.) with hand.]
                            • mill, m (dim.) adj. p. use (apt.) with hand.]
                            • saw, s. (dim.) adj. p. use (apt.) with hand.]
                            • vice, v. (dim.) adj. p. use (apt.) with hand.]
                            • kerchief, [adj. wiping (li∣nen]
                            • maid, [Servant (fem.]
                            • over head, [adv Careles∣ness.]
                            • to— [adj. Contiguous (pot.]
                            • ...at
                              • Present]
                              • Near]
                            • at no— [Not, not]
                            • before— [adv. Preventing.]
                            • ...by
                            • from—to mouth, [adv. Neces∣sary (segr.]
                            • ...in
                              • Present]
                              • Possessed]
                            • ...in—with
                              • adj. pret. Begin]
                              • Endeavouring]
                            • ...bear in
                              • Seem make]
                              • Believe make]
                            • go in —with, [Begin.]
                            • take in— [Undertake]
                            • in the turning of an— [While one could turn his—]
                            • out of— [Soon (augm.]
                            • ...come to
                              • To-event]
                              • Be tame]
                            • get the—of one, [a. Victory]
                            • left— l side]
                            • right— r side]
                            • ...Set ones—to
                              • Sign]
                              • Assist]
                            • ...under
                              • Inferior]
                              • Secret]
                            • under ones— [Signed by one]
                            • upper— [Victory]
                            • ...on both—s,
                              • parts]
                              • Sides]
                            • man of his—s, [Nimble]
                            • ...

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                            Handy,
                            • Nimble.
                            • adj. Operation (apt.]
                              • craft, [adj. Mechanic (art.]
                              • ...gripes,
                                • Contiguously fight∣ing.]
                                • Wrestling]
                              • work, [Work
                                • of hands.]
                                • own.]
                            Handle.
                            • a— [adj. p. hand
                              • (thing]
                              • (part]
                            • ...to
                              • [a. Hand]
                                • [Feel]
                              • [a. Object (make]
                                • Speak of.]
                                • Discourse of.]
                                • Write of.]
                                • Entertain]
                                • Treat]
                                • Use]
                            Handsel,
                            [First
                            • selling]
                            • using]
                            Handsome.
                            • [Decent]
                            • [Beautiful]
                            Hang.
                            • Posture. AC. VI. 9. A.
                              • by, [Accessory]
                              • down ones head, [a. down∣ward the head]
                              • together, [Together-ad∣here.]
                              • p, [a Hang]
                              • ing of the hill, [Declivi∣ty.]
                            • Punishment. RJ. V. 8.
                              • man, [Execution (mec.]
                            • Being in sus∣pence.
                              • Doubting]
                              • Demurring]
                              • Wavering]
                            • As a room,
                              • Clothe the walls]
                              • Line the walls]
                            Hanger.
                            • [Short crooked Sword]
                            • [Loop for tying the Sword]
                            • pot— [Iron (instr.) for hang∣ing pot.]
                            Hank.
                            • of thread, [Skein—]
                            • [Haunt]
                            Hanker,
                            • Vergency]
                            • Incline]
                            Hanse,
                            [Corporation]
                            Hap.
                            • [Fortune]
                            • [Contingence]
                            • [Event]
                            Happen,
                            [v. Hap]
                            Happy,
                            [adj. Happiness]
                            • ness. Ha. I. 1.
                            • ly, [adj. Fortune]
                            Harang,
                            [Oration]
                            Harbinger,
                            [Before-going (Off.) for preparing entertainment]
                            Harbour.
                            • [adj. Hospitality (place.]
                            • [Port] W. II. 5.
                            Hard.
                            • op. to Fluid. O. V. 5. E.
                            • op. to Yielding. Q. VI. 1. D.
                            • op. to Easie, [Difficult]
                              • to be understood, [Ob∣scure]
                                • headed, [Dull]
                              • to be pleased, [Morose]
                              • to give, [Penurious]
                              • ...to forgive.
                              • ...to repent.
                              • ...hearted,
                                • Cruel.]
                                • Impenitent.]
                              • drink, [Sowr'd.]
                              • ly, [Scarce.]
                              • by, [adj. Near.]
                            • to folow— [Follow (augm.]
                            Harden.
                            • [Hard (make]
                            • Incorrigible. RO. VI. 7. O.
                            Hardy.
                            • Disposition. NP. IV. 7.
                            • Affection, [Bold.]
                            • Vertue, [Valiant.]
                              • fool— [Rash.]
                            Hare.
                            • Beast. Be. III. 3.
                              • brain'd, [Rash]
                                • lipp'd, [Cloven-lipp'd]
                                • 's foot. HF. VIII. 5.
                                • 's ear. HF. IV. 14. A.
                            • Sea— Ex. IX. 4.
                            Harken,
                            [Hear (end.]
                            Harlot,
                            [adj. Fornication (fem.]
                            Harm,
                            [Hurt]
                            • ...less,
                              • Innocent.]
                              • Not adj. p. Hurt]
                            Harmony.
                            Q. III. 9.
                            • —in sound. Q. III. 9.
                            Harness,
                            [Armament]
                            Harp,
                            [Music (instr.) hollow arch with strings.]
                            • ing iron, [Barbed dart]
                            Harpie,
                            [Ravenous (person]
                            Harpsichord.
                             
                            Harquebus,
                            [Foot-mans gun (augm.]
                            Harras,
                            • Booty]
                            • Spoil▪]
                            Harrow,
                            [adj. Harrowing (instr.]
                            • ing. O. III. 2.
                            Harsh.
                            • In general, [Unpleasant.]
                            • To Sense
                              • Austere]
                              • Hoarse]
                              • Rough]
                              • Stiff]
                            • To Manners
                              • Morose]
                              • Man. VI. 1. D.
                              • Austere]
                            Hart.
                            Be. II. 3. A.
                            • 's tongue. HL. I. 8. A.
                            • ...wort
                              • HF. V. 5.
                              • Sh. VI. 5.
                            Hartichoak.
                            HF. III. 1. A.
                            • Hierusalem— HF. II. 1. A.
                            Harvest,
                            [Reaping]
                            • time, [Autumn]
                            Hash,
                            [Sliced flesh]
                            Haslet,
                            [Inwards]
                            Hasp,
                            [Hook]
                            Hassock,
                            [Tuft]
                            • sp. of Rushes.]
                            Hast,
                            [Havest]
                            Haste.
                            • sp. through Business.]
                              • ...in
                                • [Swiftness]
                              • ...to—en
                                • Dispatch (augm.]
                                • v. Soon]
                            Hasty.
                            • [Sudden]
                            • [Rash]
                            • [adj. a. Anger (apt.]
                            Hat,
                            [adj. head (vest) with broad margin]
                            Hatch.
                            • [Half door]
                              • of a ship. RN. II. 6.
                            • ...to
                              • ...eggs.
                                • [Ripen eggs by Fotion]
                                • [a. Parturition]
                              • ...flax.
                              • hilt. [Notch (freq.]
                            Hatchet,
                            [adj. a. Cut (instr.) by striking.]
                            Hate.
                            AS. V. 3. O.
                            Have.
                            • [Pret.]
                            • [TA. I. 6.]
                              • ...ing,
                                • adj. Have]
                                • Scraping]
                            Haven,
                            W. II. 5.
                            Haver.
                             
                            Haughty,
                            [adj. Pride]
                            Haunch,
                            [Breech] PG. IV. 6.
                            Haunt,
                            [adj. Custom (place]
                            Havock.
                            [Spoil]
                            Haut.
                            Be. III. 2. A.
                            Haw,
                            [Berry.]
                            • in the eye, [Spot—]
                            • thorn, [White—] Sh. I. 3. A.
                            • Cumberland— [White Bean-tree] Sh. II. 3. A.
                            Hawk.
                            Bi. I. 2.
                            • fish. Haak.
                            • weed. HF. III. 12.
                            Hawker,
                            [Merchant (corr.]
                            Hawser.
                            RN. IV. 8. A.
                            Hazard,
                            [Danger]
                            • ...at Tennis.
                            Hazy.
                            El. VI. 1. O.
                            Hazle.
                            • hen. Bi. II. 7.
                            • nut, [Small-nut. [Tr. III. 1.
                            • ...wort.
                            He,
                            Pron. I. 3.
                            Head.
                            PG. III.
                            • Proper.
                            • shake the— AC. IV. 4. A.
                            • give one his— [adj. a. Liber∣ty (make.]
                              • take a— [a. Liberty]
                            • Top.
                              • [Horns]
                              • nail— [N. top]
                            • Forepart.
                              • of a barrel, [adj. Forepart circle (plain)—]
                              • ...

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                            Heady.
                            • [Rash]
                              • [Fierce]
                            • [adj. a. Drunkenness (apt.]
                              • [Fuming (augm.]
                            Headlines.
                             
                            Headlong.
                            • [with Head first]
                            • adj. p. precipitate]
                            • Direct]
                            • [Rash.]
                            Head-piece.
                            • [Head]
                            • [adj. Head (armor]
                            Headstall,
                            [Head (arm.]
                            Headstrong.
                            • [Rash]
                            • [Fierce]
                            • [Not adj. p. Persuade (apt.]
                            Heal.
                            • [a. Sound (make]
                            • [Cover]
                            Health.
                            • op. to Sickness. S. O.
                            • op. to Rottenness. NP. V. 2.
                            • [Remembrance in drinking▪]
                            Heap.
                            O. II. 6.
                            Hear.
                            • Sense. NP. III. 2.
                            • ...judicially,
                              • Cognizance.]
                              • Trial]
                            • say, [Rumor]
                            Heart.
                            • Proper. PG. VI. 2.
                              • burning, [Cardialgia.]
                                • S. VI. 1.
                              • ...spoon.
                              • next ones- [First
                                • doing
                                • eating
                                • &c.
                                  • sp. in the Morning.]
                                  • ...'s ease.
                                    • [Contentment]
                                    • Herb [Parsly] HL. VI. 5. A.
                              • [Middle]
                              • [Best (part]
                              • Strength]
                              • Vigor]
                              • in— adj. Vigor]
                                • out of— [adj. Weakness]
                              • [Courage]
                                • in— [adj. Courage.]
                                • ...out of
                                  • Cowardly]
                                  • adj. Diffidence]
                                  • Discouraged]
                              • [Affection]
                                • sweet— [Suitor]
                                • with all ones— [adv. Alacri∣ty]
                                • burning [Old
                                  • anger]
                                  • Hatred]
                                • by— [adv. Memory]
                            Hearten,
                            [Encourage]
                            Hearth.
                            Po. III 9.
                            Hearty.
                            • [adj.
                              • Heart]
                              • Sincere]
                              • Willing]
                              • Courage]
                            Heartless.
                            • [Weak]
                            • [Diffident]
                            • [Formal]
                            Heat.
                            • Proper. Q. V. 1. E.
                            • [Anger]
                            • [Zeal]
                            Heath.
                            • Plant. Sh. VI. 7.
                            • Place. Po. I. 7. A.
                            Heathcock.
                            Bi. II. 5. A.
                            Heathen,
                            [Pagan]
                            Heave.
                            • Lift (end]
                            • Protuberant (make]
                              • sp by Up-thrusting.]
                            Heaven.
                            W. II.
                            Heavy.
                            • [adj. Gravity]
                            • [Dull]
                            • [Lumpish]
                            • [Drowzy]
                            • [adj. Grief]
                            Hecatomb,
                            [Sacrifice of 100 Beasts.]
                            Hectic,
                            [adj. Habit.]
                            • fever. S. II. 1.
                            Hedge.
                            • [Sepiment of Branches, &c.]
                            • clerk, [Sorry C.]
                            • to—in a debt, [Sure (make) d.]
                            Hedgehog.
                            Be. III. 5. A.
                            • trefoile. HS. III. 15. A.
                            Hedge-sparrow.
                            Bi. V. 8. A.
                            Heed.
                            • [Observe]
                            • [Be cautious].
                            • fulness. Ha. IV. 2.
                            • lesness. Ha. IV. 2. D.
                            Heel.
                            PG. V. 6. A.
                            • ling of a Ship. RN. VI. 7.
                            Hegira,
                            [Mahometan's Epo∣cha.]
                            Hey-net.
                             
                            Heifer,
                            [Cow adj. youth]
                            Heigh.
                            Int. I. 1.
                            Height.
                            TM. II. 4.
                            Heinous,
                            • Vitious (augm.]
                            • adj. Displicence (augm.]
                            Heir,\
                            [adj. Inheriting (person.]
                            Held,
                            • prec. hold]
                            • adj. p. hold]
                            Helebore.
                            • white.— HL. VII. 1.
                            • bastard— [Helleborine]
                            Heleborine.
                            HL. VII. 1. A.
                            Helical figure.
                            Mag. III. 9. A.
                            Heliotrope.
                            HL. IX. 5. A.
                            Hell.
                            W. II. O.
                            Helm,
                            [adj. p. hand (part) of Rudder.]
                            Helmet,
                            [Armor for (head.]
                            Help.
                            • [a. Adjuvant]
                            • [a. Relieve]
                            • [a. Remedy]
                            • one to a thing, [Furnish]
                            Helve,
                            [Staff of Hatchet]
                            Hem.
                            • Int. I. 2.
                              • ...to
                                • [Hake]
                                • [a. Acclamation]
                            • [Margent]
                              • ...in
                                • [About
                                  • Sepiment]
                                  • Inviron]
                            Hemicycle,
                            [Half circle]
                            Hemisphere.
                             
                            Hemlock.
                            HF. V. 9.
                            • water— HF. V. 9. A.
                            Hemorrhoid.
                            S. VI. 8. A.
                            Hemp.
                            HF. I. 5.
                            Hen,
                            [Bird (fem.]
                            Henbane.
                            HS. VII. 11. A.
                            Hence.
                            • [From this place]
                            • [imp. Go]
                            • [Away]
                            • ...forth,
                              • From this time]
                              • After this time]
                            Hep,
                            vid. Hip.
                            Hepatic,
                            [adj. Liver.]
                            Hepatica.
                             
                            Herauld,
                            [adj. Degrees (Off.]
                            Herb.
                            W. V. 3.
                            • Considered according to their
                              • Leaf. HL.
                              • Flower. HF.
                              • Seed-vessel. HS.
                              • Christopher. HS. IX. 5.
                              • Frankincense of Galen. HF. V. 3. A.
                              • of Theophrastus. HF. IV. 6. A.
                              • of Grace, [Rue] HS. V. 13.
                              • Terrible. Sh. VI. 3.
                              • True love. HS. IX. 5. A.
                              • two pence, [mony-wort] HL. VI. 11. A.
                              • [Leaf]
                            Herbage,
                            [Pasture]
                            Herbal,
                            [Book concerning Herbs.]
                            Herbalist,
                            [Herb (artist]
                            Herd,
                            [aggregate (thing]
                            • 's man. RC. II. 6.
                            Here.
                            • [In this place]
                            • [adj. Present]
                            • and there [In
                              • some
                              • divers
                              pla∣ces
                            • of, [Of this]
                            Hereafter.
                            • [After this time]
                            • [adv. Future]
                            Hereditament,
                            [adj. p. Inherit (thing]
                            Hereditary,
                            [adj. Inheriting.]

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                            Heresie.
                            RE. III. 1. O.
                            Heretic,
                            [adj. Heresie (person]
                            Heretofore.
                            • [Before this time]
                            • [adv. Past]
                            Hericano,
                            [Whirlwind (augm.]
                            Hering,
                            vid. Herring.
                            Heritage,
                            [adj. p. Inherit (thing]
                            Hermaphrodite,
                            [Of all Sexes.]
                            Hermit.
                            RE. II. 7. A.
                            Hermit fish.
                            Ex VI. 5.
                            Hermodactyl,
                            [Root of an exotic Colchicum]
                            Hernia.
                            S. VI. 8.
                            Hero.
                            • [Excellent in virtue]
                            • [adj. Magnanimity (person]
                            Heroical,
                            [adj. Hero.]
                            Heron.
                            Bi. VIII. 3.
                            • Great white— Bi. VIII. 4.
                            • Little white— Bi. VIII. 4. A.
                            • 's bill. Herb.
                            Herring.
                            Fi. III. 10.
                            • red— [Dry
                              • salted
                              • smoked
                              h.]
                            • white— [Moist salted]
                            Herse,
                            [Box of dead body.]
                            Hesitate,
                            • Doubt]
                            • Demur]
                            Heteroclite,
                            [Irregular.]
                            Heterdox,
                            [Not-orthodox]
                            Heterogeneous,
                            [Of diverse kinds.]
                            Hew.
                            • [Colour]
                            • [Cut striking]
                            • rough— [Cut rough.]
                            Hy,
                            • Hasten.]
                            • Dispatch]
                            Hickcough.
                            Mo. III. 4. A.
                            Hickwall,
                            [Woodpecker] Bi. I. 9.
                            Hide.
                            • [Skin]
                              • ...bound.
                              • [Disease of skin cleaving to the flesh.]
                              • [Penurious]
                            • ...to
                              • Conceal]
                              • Cover]
                            Hideous,
                            [adj. a. Fear (apt.]
                            Hierarchy,
                            [Ecclesiastical Magi∣stracy.]
                            Hierogly∣phic,
                            • Sacred Sculpture]
                            • Secret Paint]
                            High.
                            • Tall, [adj. TM. II. 4. O.]
                            • [Deep]
                              • shoes, [Shoes to the an∣kle.]
                              • water, [Deep overflow∣ing tide]
                            • Much]
                            • Transcendent (augm.]
                              • winde, [Winde (augm.]
                            • [Ample]
                              • forehead, [Ample f.]
                            • [Public]
                              • way, [Public w.]
                              • adj. Dignity]
                              • Excellent]
                              • day, [Festival d.]
                            • [Principal]
                              • priest, [Primate of P.]
                              • ...minded
                                • Proud]
                                • Ambitious]
                            • [Until]
                              • breast— [Until the br.]
                            Hill.
                            W. III. 1. E.
                            Hillock,
                            [Protuberance]
                            Hilt,
                            [adj. hand (part) of Sword.]
                            Him.
                            • Pron. I. 3.
                              • self, [Him him.]
                            Hinde.
                            • [Hart] Be. II. 3. A. (fem.]
                            • [adj. Agriculture servant]
                            Hinder.
                            • part. Sp. III. 8. O.
                            • ...most.
                              • [adj. Hinder part]
                              • [Succeeding]
                            • ...to
                              • [a. Impedient]
                              • [a. Trouble]
                              • [a. Loss]
                            Hinge.
                            Po. IV. 6.
                            • [Entrails]
                            Hint,
                            • Expression (dim.]
                            • Narration (ob∣scure]
                            Hip.
                            • [Thigh] PG. V. 4.
                            • [Berry of the wild Rose]
                            Hippocampus.
                            Fi. VIII. 5. A.
                            Hippocras,
                            [adj. p. Spice wine.]
                            Hire,
                            [Hiring (thing.]
                            • ing. RC. V. 5. O.
                            His.
                            • [adj. Pron. I. 3.]
                            • own, [Pron. redup.]
                            Hiss.
                            Q. III. 4.
                            History,
                            [Narration]
                            Hit.
                            • [a. Contiguity]
                            • [a. Strike]
                            • [a. Fortune]
                            Hither.
                            • To this place.]
                            • Till this place.]
                              • most, [Nearest]
                              • side, Sp. II. 2. E.
                              • ...to,
                                • To this place.]
                                • Till this time]
                              • ward, [Toward this place]
                            Hive,
                            [Bees (house]
                            Hm.
                            Int. I. 2.
                            Ho.
                            • Int. III. 1.
                            • no— [No cohibition.]
                            • not— [For not-a. Providence for.]
                            Hoar-frost,
                            [Rime] El. III. 5. A.
                            Hoary.
                            • —with Frost, [White—]
                            • —with Age [Gray—]
                            • —with ••••ustiness, [Mossie—]
                            Hoarseness.
                            Q. III. 8. O.
                            Hoast,
                            vid. Host.
                            Hob,
                            [adj. Rusticity (person]
                            Hobby.
                            • Horse, [Ambling horse (dim]
                              • horse [Horse (like) staff.]
                            • Hawk, [Hawk for Larks.]
                            Hobble,
                            [Run lame (like.]
                            Hobgoblin,
                            [adj a. Fear (apt.]
                            • adj. p. Fiction (thing]
                            Hoboy.
                             
                            Hock,
                            [Foot.]
                            Hocus-pocus,
                            [Prestigiator.]
                            Hod,
                            [adj. Po. V. (jug.]
                            Hodge-podge,
                            [Mixture (corr.]
                            Hog.
                            • Proper. Be. II. 8.
                              • ...'s bread.
                              • ...'s fennel.
                            • fish. Fi. I. 5. A.
                            • louse, [Sow]
                            • ...'s head
                              • Barrel (augm.]
                              • Measure [36 gal∣lons.]
                            • ...Sheep.
                            Hoise,
                            [Lift]
                            Hold.
                            • Not let go. TA. I. 6.
                              • fast, [Hold (augm.]
                              • [Contain]
                                • water, [c. w.]
                            • Have]
                            • Possess]
                            • Right (manner.]
                              • [Esteem]
                                • blameless, [Esteem b.]
                              • [Continue]
                            • at a bay, [a. Stay]
                            • back, [Cohibit.]
                            • in, [Cohibit.]
                            • ...off.
                            • out, [Continue perma∣nent.]
                            • a town. RM. II. 4.
                            • ones peace, [a. Silence.]
                            • [together, [Continue lea∣gued.]
                            • up, [Support.]
                            • [Expletive]
                              • [counsel, [Together advise]
                            • [Not loose]
                              • [Abstain]
                                • ones breath, [Not-breath]
                              • ...ones hand
                                • Abstain]
                                • Omit]
                              • ones water. [Not- a. U∣rine]
                            • ...the
                              • of a Ship, [Lowest room (augm.)—]
                              • lay — Catch]
                              • take — Arrest]
                            • Strong— RM. VI.
                            Holder.
                            • [adj. Holding (person]
                            • [Longest tooth]
                            Hole.
                            • Through. Mag. IV. 1. O.
                            • [Not through
                              • Dent]
                              • Cavity]
                            • lurking— [adj. Hiding-place.]
                            Holy,
                            [adj. Holiness.]
                            • day, [adj. Festivity-day]
                            • ghost. G. III.
                            Holiness.
                            • Habit. Ha. V. 2.
                            • ...

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                            Holly.
                            • oke. HF. IX. 6. A.
                            • tree. Tr. III. 6. A.
                            • Sea— [Eringo]
                            Hollow.
                            • Empty, [adj. Mag. VI. 1. E.]
                              • hearted, [adj. Hypocri∣sie.]
                            • [Concave]
                              • eyed, [Deep-eyed]
                            • As Spunge, [adj. Porous∣ness.]
                            Holm,
                            [Holly]
                            • ...oke.
                            Holosteus.
                            Fi. VIII. 4.
                            Holothyrius.
                            Ex. IX. 4. A.
                            Holpen,
                            [adj. p. Help.]
                            Homage,
                            • Duty of Subjection]
                            • Acknowledgment of Subjection]
                            Home,
                            [Dwelling (place] Sp. II. 4.
                            • bred, [Rusticly educated]
                            • come short— [a. Defect
                              • finally.]
                              • of home.]
                            • ...hit him
                              • Strike (augm.]
                              • a. Contiguity (perf.]
                            Homeliness.
                            • Not ornate. TM. V. 5. O.
                            • [Rusticity]
                            Homicide,
                            [Man-killing]
                            Homiletical,
                            [adj. Conversation]
                            • ...Vertue.
                              • Common. Man. IV.
                              • Belonging to Superiors. Man. V.
                              • Belonging to Inferiors. Man. VI.
                            Homily,
                            adj. p. preaching (thing]
                            • sp. Commanded.]
                            Homogeneal,
                            [Of the same kinde.]
                            Homonymy.
                            D. IV. 1. O.
                            Honesty.
                            • [Vertue]
                            • [Chastity]
                            • [Integrity]
                            • Flower, [Bulbonach] HS VI. 1.
                            Hony.
                            • apple, [Sweet apple (kind]
                            • comb, [Bees (rooms]
                            • dew, [adj. Hony dew]
                            • moon, [First month after Marriage]
                            • suckle, [Woodbine] Sh. II. 8.
                              • French-suckle. HS. III. 5.
                              • Trefoil. HS. III. 10. A.
                            • wort. HL. IX. 3. A.
                            Honour.
                            • [Reputation]
                            • [Dignity]
                            • [Respect (augm.]
                            • ...able.
                            • [adj. Honour (abstr.]
                            • [adj. Nobility]
                            Honourary,
                            [adj. Honour (sign]
                            Hood,
                            [adj. Cover (vest]
                            • —for head, [Face-covering head (vest.]
                              • wink, [Cover the eyes.]
                            • Token of Degree, [Loose adj. shoulder (vest.]
                            Hoof.
                            PP. VI. 5.
                            • to— [Un-hoof]
                            Hook.
                            Mag. IV. 8.
                            • By—or by crook, [By right or wrong.]
                            • ed, [Curve.]
                            Hoop,
                            [Ring (augm.)
                            • of Wood.]
                            • Iron, &c.]
                              • Bird. Bi. III. 8. A.
                            Hooper,
                            [Wild swan] Bi. IX. 1.
                            Hooping,
                            [Acute exclamation.]
                            Hoord,
                            [Lay up] TA. V. 4.
                            Hooting,
                            vid. Hooping.
                            Hop.
                            • Plant. HF. I. 5. A.
                            • [Leaping] Mo. I. 5.
                              • on one leg. Mo. I. 5. A.
                            Hope.
                            • Affection. AS. 5.6.
                            • past- [adj.
                              • a.
                              • p.
                              Despair.]
                            • Grace. Ha. V. 5.
                            Hopeless,
                            [adj.
                            • a.
                            • p.
                            Despair.]
                            Hopper.
                             
                            Horary,
                            [adj. Hour.]
                            Horde,
                            [Lay up] Ta. V. 4.
                            Horebound.
                            • Base— HF. VII. 2.
                            • Black— HF. VII. 11. A.
                            • White— HF. VII. 6. A.
                            Horines,
                            [Mould] HL. I. 1. A.
                            Horizon.
                            W. VI. 1.
                            Horn.
                            • Proper. PP. VI. 6.
                            • [Angle]
                              • owl. Bi. I. 4.
                              • work. RM. VI. 5. A.
                            Horn-beam.
                            Tr. VI. 4. A.
                            Hornet.
                            Ex. IV. 2. A.
                            Horoscope.
                             
                            Horrible,
                            • adj. a. Fear
                            • Evil (augm.
                            Horrid,
                            • adj. a. Fear
                            • Evil (augm.
                            Horror.
                            • [Fear (augm.
                            • [Rigor through Fear]
                            Horse.
                            Be. I. 1. sp. (male]
                            • ...to
                              • a man, [Ride (make.]
                                • sp. on Horse.]
                              • a Mare, [a. Coition with Mare.]
                            • on—back, [On horse]
                            • cloth, [Horse's vest]
                            • courser, [Horse (Merc.]
                            • foal, [Young horse (male]
                            • ...leach.
                              • [Physician for Horse]
                              • Insect. Ex. I. 2.
                            • litter, [Sedan adj. p. carried between Horses.]
                            • ...man.
                              • [Rider]
                              • Souldier. RM. III. 1. A.
                            • hoof. HL. VI. 3.
                            • tail. HL. IX. 7.
                            • tongue. Sh. III. 7. A.
                            • ...fly.
                            • ...mint.
                            • ...radish.
                            • shooe. HS. III. 6. A.
                              • Sea— [Morse] Be. V. 3.
                              • Wooden— [Horse (like) juga∣ment.]
                            Hortulane.
                            i. IV. 2. A.
                            Hose.
                            • [Leg (vest]
                            • [Breeches]
                            Hofier,
                            [adj. Hose (merc.]
                            Hospitable,
                            [adj. Hospitality.]
                            Hospital,
                            • Sick men's house.]
                            • Poor men's house.]
                            Hospitality.
                            Man. III. 6.
                            Hostage,
                            [adj. Pledge (person]
                            Hoste.
                            • [adj. Eucharist bread]
                            • [Army]
                            • op. to Guest. RO. III. 9.
                              • to— [a. Guest]
                            Hostility,
                            [Enemy (abstr.]
                            Hostler,
                            [Horse (Off.]
                            Hostry,
                            [adj. Hoste (house]
                            Hot,
                            [adj. Heat
                            [adj. Zeal
                            • house, [Stove]
                            Hot,
                            [adj. Heat
                            [adj. Zeal
                            • house, [Stove]
                            Hotchpotch,
                            [Mixture (corr.]
                            Hovel,
                            [House (dim.]
                            • sp. not walled.]
                            Hovering.
                            Mo. I. 2. A.
                            Hough,
                            vid. Hoof, [Lower joint of hinder Leg.]
                            Houl▪
                            [adj. Weeping (voice.]
                            Houlet,
                            [Owl.]
                            Hound,
                            [Dog hunting wild beasts by smell.]
                            • fish. Fi I. 4.
                            • spotted— Fi. I. 4. A.
                            • 's tongue. HL. IX. 4. A.
                            Hour.
                            Mea. V. 8.
                            • glass. Mag. VI. 5. A.
                            House.
                            • Building. Po. II. 1.
                            • breaking. RJ. III. 8. A.
                            • burning. RJ. III. 8.
                            • to— [a. House]
                            • ed, [Possessing houses.]
                            • [Family]
                            • [Kindred]
                            Houshold,
                            [Together-adj. house (aggr.]
                            • bread, [Course bread]
                            • stuff, [Utensils.]
                            House-keeping,
                            [Family-office.]
                            Housleek,
                            HL. VIII. 1.
                            Hout,
                            [Exclamation.]
                            • sp. a. Mocking.]
                            How.
                            • [In what manner]
                              • then, [-therefore.]
                            • op. to So. Adv. II. 1.
                            Howbeit,
                            [Although]
                            Howsoever,
                            [How, how.]
                            Hu,
                            [Colour.]
                            Hu and cry,
                            [Pursuit successive]
                            Huck,
                            [Treat, (augm.]
                            [Treat, (corr.]
                            Huck,
                            [Treat, (augm.]
                            [Treat, (corr.]
                            Hucklebone.
                            PG. V. 4. A.
                            Huckster,
                            [Merchant (corr.]

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                            Huddle,
                            • Gather (corr.]
                            • Heap (confu∣sedly.]
                            Huffing.
                            AC. IV. 6.
                            Hug,
                            [Embrace]
                            Huge,
                            [Great (augm.]
                            Hugger-mugger,
                            [Secret (corr.]
                            Hul.
                            • of a Ship. RN. II.
                              • ing. RN. VI. 5. A.
                              • lying at RN. VI. 5. A.
                            • of Corn, [Husk]
                            Hulch,
                            [Protuberance]
                            Hulk,
                            [Trunk]
                            Hulver,
                            [Holly]
                            Hum.
                            • [Indistinct noise]
                            • [Bees (voice]
                            • [Approve (voice]
                            Humane.
                            • [adj. Man]
                            • ...learn∣ing,
                              • Worldly
                              • Lay
                              Scien∣ces.]
                            • [Courteous]
                            Humble.
                            • ness. Man. V. 2.
                            • bee. Ex. IV. 1. A.
                            • plant. Sh. IV. 7.
                            • ...to
                              • Low
                              • Humble
                              • Submit
                              (make]
                            Humid,
                            [Moist]
                            Humiliation
                            • a. Humility.]
                            • Fasting.]
                            Humility.
                            Man. V. 2.
                            Humming bird.
                            Bi. VI. 5.
                            Humor.
                            • Liquor, [adj. a. Moistness (thing]
                            • Temper of mind.
                            • [a. Complacence (end.]
                            • [a. Conceitedness]
                            Humorist.
                            • Conceited]
                            • Seeming of divers dispositi∣ons].
                              • physician.
                            Humorous,
                            [adj. Humor (corr.]
                            Humorsome,
                            [Morose]
                            Hundred.
                            • Weight. Mea. III. 7.
                              • pound in mony. Mea. IV. 6.
                            Hung,
                            pret. hang]
                            adj. p. hang]
                            Hung,
                            pret. hang]
                            adj. p. hang]
                            Hunger.
                            AC. II. 1.
                            Hunt.
                            • [a. Hunts-man]
                            • 's man. RC. II. 7.
                            • ...'s up
                            Hurdle,
                            [adj. p. Weave (thing) of sticks.]
                            Hurl,
                            [Cast]
                            Hurlbat,]
                            Club adj. p. cast (apt.)
                            Hurlyburly,
                            [Confusion]
                            • sp. Seditious]
                            Hurry.
                            • Swift imp.]
                            • Dispatch imp.]
                              • sp. with Confusion.]
                            Hurt.
                            • [a. Hurtful.]
                              • full. T. IV. 1. O.
                                • a. Injury]
                                • a. Loss]
                                • a. Wound]
                            Hurtleberry,
                            vid. Whittle.
                            Husband.
                            • [adj. Married (male.]
                            • to— [a. Frugal.]
                              • good— [Frugal (person]
                              • ill— [adj. Squandring (per∣son]
                            • man. RC. II. 6. A.
                            Husbandry.
                            • Profession RC. II. 6. A.
                            • Work, [Agriculture]
                            • good— [Frugality]
                            • ill— [Squandring]
                            Hush,
                            [adj. Silence]
                            Husk.
                            PP. II. 3.
                            Huso.
                            Fi. I. 8. A.
                            Huswife.
                            • [Mistress of the house]
                            • [Frugal (fem.]
                            Hut,
                            [House (dim.]
                            • sp. of Boughs.]
                            Hutch,
                            [Box.]
                            Huzz,
                            (a. Bee (voice.]
                            Hyacinth.
                            HL. IV. 4. A.
                            • Indian.— HL. V. 5.
                            Hybernal,
                            [adj. Winter.]
                            Hydra,
                            [adj. Water-serpent.]
                            Hydrography,
                            [Water's science.]
                            Hydropic,
                            [adj. Dropsie.]
                            Hyena.
                             
                            Hymen,
                            [Marriage.]
                            Hymn.
                            RE. IV. 2. A.
                            Hyperbole.
                            • Mathemat. Mag. III. 8. E.
                            • Rhetor. [fig. of Expression (exc.]
                            Hyphen.
                            D, I. 4. A.
                            Hypochondriac.
                            S. VI. 4. A.
                            Hypocrisie.
                            Ha. IV. 4. O.
                            Hypotenuse,
                            [Side over against the right Angle.]
                            Hypothesis,
                            [Supposition.]
                            Hypothetic,
                            [adj. Supposition.]
                            Hyssop.
                            HF. VI. 7.
                            • Hedge— HF. VII. 14.
                            Hysterical,
                            [adj. Womb.] PG. VI. 9.
                            • Disease. S. VI. 9.
                            Hysteron proteron.
                             
                            I.
                            I.
                            Pron. I. 1.
                            Iabber,
                            [Pronounce
                            • Child (like.]
                            • Imperfectly]
                            • Indistinctly]
                            Iacinth,
                            vid. Hyacinth.
                            Iack.
                            • Sorry person] sp. (male.]
                            • Man (corr.]
                            • anapes, vid. Ape.
                            • Daw, vid. Daw.
                            • Fish. [Pike] Fi. IX. 1.
                            • of the Hedge, [Alliaria.]
                            • with a lantern. El. I. 6.
                            • of a Ship. RN. III. 9. A.
                            • [adj. Back (armor]
                            • leathern— [leathern Pot] Pr. V. 5.
                            • to turn spit, [Vertiginating (machin) of rosting (instr.]
                            Iackall.
                            Be. V. 4.
                            Iacket,
                            [Short loose (vest) for Trunk.]
                            Iade,
                            [Sorry]
                            • sp. Horse.]
                            Iag,
                            • Slasht margin.]
                            • Torn margin.]
                            Iaguraca.
                            Fi. V. 8.
                            Iay.
                            Bi. I. 8. A.
                            Iail,
                            [adj. Prison (place.]
                            • er. [adj. Prison (Off.]
                            Iakes,
                            [adj. Dunging (room.]
                            • farmer, [Emptying (mech.) of Jakes.]
                            Iamb,
                            [adj. Side column.]
                            St. Iames-wort.
                             
                            Iangle.
                            Q. III. 9. O.
                            • [a. Contention]
                            Iannock,
                            [Flat bread of Oats.]
                            Ianuary,
                            [First month]
                            Iar.
                            • [Earthen pot for Oil]
                            • Sound. Q. III. 2. A.
                            • [a. Contention]
                            Iargon,
                            [a. Fiction Language.]
                            Iasmin.
                            vid. Iessamin.
                            Iasper.
                            St. II. 3.
                            Iavelin,
                            [Dart.]
                            Iaundies.
                            S. VI. 2. A.
                            Iaunt,
                            [Going (augm.]
                            Iaw.
                            PG. III. 9.
                            Ice.
                            El. III. 4.
                            Idea.
                            T. II. 3.
                            Identity.
                            T. III. O.
                            Idiom,
                            [Property of Language.]
                            Idiot.
                            NP. I. 1. O. (corr.]
                            Idle.
                            • [adj. Sloth]
                            • [Negligent]
                            • [Not-busie]
                            • [Not-pertinent]
                            Idol,
                            • Picture adj. p. Worship (person]
                            • Image adj. p. Worship (person]
                            Idolatry,
                            [Worship of Picture
                            [Worship Image]
                            Idolatry,
                            [Worship of Picture
                            [Worship Image]
                            Iealousie.
                            AS. VI. 3. A.]
                            Ieat.
                            St. VI. 3.
                            Ieer,
                            [Mock]
                            Iejune,
                            [adj. Scarcity of.]
                            Ielly.
                            Pr. I. 5. A.
                            Iennet,
                            [Spanish nimble horse.]
                            Ieopardy,
                            [Danger]
                            Ierfalcon.
                             
                            Ierk.
                            • [a. Motion (imp.]
                            • [Whip] RM. VI. 2.
                            Ierkin,
                            [Short loose (vest) for Trunk.]
                            Iessamin.
                            Sh. V. 3.
                            • Yellow— Sh. II. 13.
                            Iesses,
                            [Foot-bonds for Hawks]
                            Iest.
                            • [Not-serious]
                            • [adj. Urbanity (thing]

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                            Iesuits powder,
                            [Cortex febrisu∣gus Peruv.] Tr. VII. 9.
                            Iet.
                            St. VI. 3.
                            • [adv. proud (like) going (manner]
                            Iew.
                            RE. I. 3. (person]
                            • 's-ear, [Fungus of Elder.]
                            Iewel.
                            • [Gem]
                              • [Gemms (aggr.]
                            • [Precious (thing]
                            Iewry,
                            [Dwelling (place) of Jews.]
                            If.
                            • not, [Unless.]
                            • it had not been for, &c.
                              • [Without, &c.]
                            • as— Adv. IV. 2. O.
                            Ignis fatuus.
                            El. I. 6.
                            • lambens. El. I. 6. A.
                            Ignoble.
                            • [Not-noble]
                            • [adj Mean (augm.]
                            Ignominy.
                            • [Infamy]
                            • [Infamation]
                            Ignorance.
                            • Natural. NP. I. 1. O.
                            • op. to Science. Ha. VI. 1. D.
                            • op. to Art. Ha. VI. 3. D.
                            Iguana,
                            [Senembi] Be. VI. 3. A.
                            Iig,
                            • [Walk wantonly]
                            • [Trick.]
                            Iill.
                            • Sorry (fem.]
                            • Woman (corr.]
                            • [Half pint]
                            Iingle.
                            • [Ringing (dim.]
                            • [Affectation of sounds of words.]
                            Iland.
                            W. III. 2. O.
                            Iliac-passion.
                            S. VI. 5. A.
                            Ill.
                            • adj.
                              • [Evil]
                              • [Sick]
                              • ...at ease,
                                • Pained]
                                • Not-indolent]
                              • favoured, [Deformed]
                              • man, [Vicious man]
                              • name, [Infamy]
                              • will, [Malignity]
                                • with an—will, [adv. Nolle∣ity]
                            • adv.
                              • [adv. Evil]
                              • [adv. Difficult]
                            Illation.
                            D. IV. 6. A.
                            Illegal,
                            • Not— adj. Law]
                            • Against- adj. Law]
                            Illegitimate,
                            • Begotten not adv. Law.]
                            • Spurious.]
                            Illiberal,
                            [Not- adj. Reputati∣on.]
                            Illiterate.
                            Ha. VI. 4. D.
                            Illuminate,
                            [a. Light.]
                            Illusion.
                            • [Deceit]
                            • [Mocking]
                            • [Diabolical Apparition]
                            Illustrate,
                            [a. Plain (make]
                            Illustrious.
                            • [Bright]
                            • [Noble]
                            • [adj. Dignity]
                            Image.
                            Pr. VI. 8. A.
                            • Whether
                              • painted im.
                              • graven im.
                              • carv'd im.
                              • molded im.
                              • molten im.
                            • Statue, [Solid Image]
                            Imagin.
                            • [a. Fansie]
                            • [Think]
                            • [Invent]
                            Imbargo,
                            [Arrest of
                            • Ships.]
                            • Wares.]
                            Imbark,
                            [Into- a. Ship.]
                            Imbase,
                            • Depreciate by mix∣ture.]
                            • Defile.]
                            Imbattel,
                            [a. Order for Bat∣tel.]
                            Imbaulm,
                            [Condite]
                            Imbecillity,
                            [Weakness]
                            Imbellish,
                            [a. Ornate.]
                            Imbezil,
                            • Spoil]
                            • a.. Prodigal]
                            Imbibe,
                            • Drink]
                            • Soke]
                            Imbolden,
                            • a. Boldness.]
                            • Encourage]
                            Imboss,
                            [Adorn with Protube∣rances.]
                            Imbroider,
                            [Variegate by sow∣ing.]
                            Imbrue,
                            [Soke]
                            Imbue,
                            [adj. p. Quality (make]
                            Imburse,
                            [Receive into purse.]
                            Imitate.
                            TA. II. 8. A.
                            Immaculate,
                            [Clear.]
                            Immanent,
                            [adj. Action adv. in∣side.]
                            Immanity,
                            [Cruelty (augm.]
                            Immatureness.
                            NP. VI. 4. D.
                            Immediate.
                            TM. IV. 2.
                            • [Next]
                            • [Soon]
                            Immense,
                            • Infinite.]
                            • Great (augm.]
                            Immerse,
                            [Into-ition.]
                            Imminent,
                            • Near.]
                            • Soon.]
                            Immoderate.
                            • [adj. Excess.]
                            • [Fierce] Ha. III. 4. E.
                            Immodest,
                            • Not— modest
                            • Against— modest
                            Immortal.
                            • [Not-adj. die (abstr.]
                            • [adj. Ever.]
                            Immoueable.
                            [Not moveable.]
                            Immunity.
                            RC. IV. 9. A.
                            Immure,
                            • Sepiment with walls.]
                            • Shut up with walls.]
                            Immutable.
                            [Not- adj. p. alter (abstr.]
                            Imp,
                            • Graft.]
                            • Lengthen by Grafting]
                            Impair,
                            [a. Worse.]
                            Impale.
                            RJ. V. 4. A.
                            • [Sepiment with Pales]
                            • Impannel, [a. Catalogue.]
                              • sp. Names.]
                            Imparity.
                            • [Inequality]
                            • [Odness]
                            Impark,
                            [a. Park (make]
                            Impart.
                            • [adj. Partner (make]
                            • [a. Narration]
                            Impartial,
                            [Not-partial]
                            Impassible,
                            [Not- adj. suffer (pot.]
                            Impatience.
                            Man. I. 8. O.
                            Impeach,
                            [Accuse.]
                            Impedient.
                            T. II. 5. O.
                            Impediment,
                            [adj. a Impedient (thing.]
                            Impell,
                            [a. Impulsive]
                            Impendent,
                            [Over-hanging]
                            Impenetrable,
                            [Not-adj. p. pierce (abstr.]
                            Impenitence.
                            Ha. V. 1. O.
                            Imperative,
                            [adj. a. Command (manner.]
                            Imperceptible,
                            [Not- adj. p. com∣mon sense (pot.]
                            Imperfect.
                            T. III. 9. O.
                            Imperial,
                            [adj. King]
                            • ...Crown
                            Imperiousness.
                            • [Insolence]
                            • [Magisterialness]
                            Impertinency.
                            TM. IV. 5. O.
                            Impetrate,
                            [Obtain]
                            • sp. by Entreaty.]
                            Impetuous,
                            [adj. Impetus]
                            Impetus.
                            T. VI. 6. A.
                            Impiety.
                            • [Gracelesness]
                            • [Atheism]
                            • [Prophaneness]
                            Implacable.
                            • [Not un- adj. p. anger (abst.]
                            • [adv. Pertinaciously angry.]
                            Implant,
                            [In-plant]
                            Implead,
                            [a. Suit.]
                            Implements,
                            [Utensils]
                            Imply,
                            • Compre∣hend by conse∣quence]
                            • Infer by conse∣quence]
                            Implicit.
                            • [Comprehended] TA. II. 4.
                            • [Understood] D. III. 8. O.
                            • faith, [a. Belief (abstr.) with ignorance of the things to be believed.]
                            Imploy.
                            • [Business]
                            • [Use]
                            Implore,
                            • [Intreat
                              • (augm.]
                              • humbly]
                            Import.
                            • [In-carry]
                            • [Meaning]
                            • [Importance]
                            Importance.
                            T. IV. 5.
                            Importune,
                            [Intreat, (augm.]
                            Importunate,
                            • [adj.
                              • Desire
                              • Entreat
                              (aug.]
                            Impose.

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                              Impossible.
                              T. IV. 4. O.
                              Impost,
                              [Tax of imported (things]
                              Imposthume,
                              [Aposteme]
                              Imposture.
                              • [Deceit]
                              • [Forgery]
                              • [Fraud]
                              Impotence.
                              • op. to Natural power. NP. O.
                              • op. to Acquired power. Ha. II 6. O.
                              • [Not-coition (apt.]
                              Impotent.
                              • [adj. Impotence]
                              • [adj. p. Passion (exc.]
                              Impoverish,
                              [adj. Poverty (make]
                              Impound,
                              [Imprison in Pound.]
                              Imprecate.
                              RC. VI. 4. A.
                              Impregnable,
                              [Not-takeable.]
                              Impregnation.
                              • Getting with Child. AC. I. 2.
                              • [Infusion] O. V. 7. A.
                              Impress.
                              • [Print]
                              • [Appropriate sentence]
                              Impression.
                              • Influence]
                              • During effect]
                              • a. Printing]
                              • Sign]
                              Imprimis,
                              [adv. First.]
                              Imprint.
                              • [Print]
                              • [Leave sign]
                              Imprisonment.
                              RJ. VI. 4.
                              Improbable,
                              [Not-
                              • true (like]
                              • proveable]
                              • opinable]
                              Improove.
                              • [Mend]
                              • [Increase]
                              • [a. Better]
                              • [Use (perf.]
                              Improper.
                              • [Not-proper]
                              • [Spurious]
                              • [Figurate]
                              Impropriation,
                              [Inheritance of Priest's revenue.]
                              Improvidence.
                              Man. III. 2. D.
                              Imprudence.
                              Ha. VI. 2. D.
                              Impudence.
                              Man. III. 7. D.
                              Impugn.
                              • [Fight]
                              • [a. Opposition]
                              • [a. Obiection]
                              Impulse,
                              [a. T. II. 2. (abstr.]
                              • ive cause. T. II. 2.
                              Impunity,
                              [Not- p. punish∣ment.]
                              Impure,
                              Defiled]
                              Impute,
                              • Claim]
                              • Predicate]
                              In.
                              • Rest. Prep. IV. 1. O.
                                • to. Prep. IV. 1.
                                • as much as, [Whereas] Conj. IV. 1.
                              • [Eng••••••d]
                              • [Fri••••••]
                              • Motion, [Into] Prep. IV. 1.
                                • drive— Into— drive]
                                • drop— Into— drop]
                              • pieces, [Into pieces.]
                              Inability,
                              [Impotence]
                              Inaccessible,
                              [Not- adj. p. come (abstr.]
                              Inamissable,
                              [Not- adj. p. lose [abstr.]
                              Inamour,
                              [adj. a. Love (make]
                              Inanimate,
                              [Not- adj. life]
                              Inaugurate,
                              [Admission adv. solemnity]
                              Inauspicious,
                              [adj. Adversity (sign]
                              Inbred,
                              [In-natural]
                              Incamp,
                              [a. Camp]
                              Incapacitating.
                              • Punishment. RJ. VI. 8. A.
                              Incapacity,
                              [Impotence]
                              Incarnate,
                              [adj. p. Flesh]
                              • to— [a. Flesh]
                              • As a wound healing, [Again-flesh.]
                              Incendiary.
                              • [House-burner] adj. RJ. III. 7. (person]
                              • [adj. a. Contention (make]
                              Incense.
                              RE. VI. 3.
                              • to— [adj. Anger (make]
                              Incentive,
                              [Impulsive]
                              Inceptor.
                              • [adj. Begin (person]
                              • [Candidate]
                              Incessant,
                              [Permanent]
                              Incest,
                              [Unchastity with Kin.]
                              Inch.
                              Mea. I. 2.
                              Inchant,
                              [a. Witch by words]
                              Inchoate,
                              [adj. p. begin]
                              Incident.
                              • adj. Contingency]
                              • adj. p. Event]
                              Incision,
                              [Cutting]
                              Incite,
                              [a. Impulsive]
                              Incivility,
                              [Rusticity]
                              Inclination.
                              • [Down-obliquing its superfi∣cies]
                                • towards, [Vergency] Sp. III. A.
                              • [Disposition]
                              • of the will. AS. IV. 1.
                              • ...of the affection.
                                • [Favor] AS. V. 2.
                              Inclose.
                              • [In-sepiment]
                              • [Shut]
                              • [Comprehend]
                              Include,
                              [Comprehend]
                              Inclusive,
                              [Comprehending the Extremes.]
                              Incogitancy.
                              • [Not-thinking]
                              • [Heedlesness]
                              Incombustible,
                              [Not- adj. p. burn (pot.]
                              Income,
                              [Revenue]
                              Incommensu∣rable,
                              [Not with- adj. p.
                              • Measure
                              • Propor∣tion
                              (pot.]
                              Incommodi∣ous,
                              [Not-
                              • profitable]
                              • convenient]
                              Incommunicable,
                              [Not-commu∣nicable]
                              Incomparable.
                              • [Most excellent]
                              • [Not-
                                • adj. p. Like
                                • adj. p. Equal
                                (pot]
                              Incompatible.
                              • [Not—
                                • adj. p. Join
                                • adj. p. Si∣multaneous.
                                (pot.]
                              Incompetent,
                              [Not-competent]
                              Incomprehensible,
                              [Not- adj. p. know (pot.) totally.]
                              Incongruous,
                              [adj. Contrarie∣ty]
                              Inconsiderate,
                              [Careless]
                              Inconsistent,
                              [Not- adj. p. Simul∣taneity (pot.]
                              Inconstancy.
                              Ha. IV. 7. D.
                              Incontinent,
                              [Unchast]
                              • ly. [Soon (augm.]
                              Inconvenient.
                              T. V. 5. O.
                              Incorporate,
                              [Join into one bo∣dy.]
                              Incorporeal,
                              [Not- adj. body]
                              Incorrigible.
                              • [Not-adj. p. better (pot.) by Correction]
                              • [adj. p. Harden (apt.]
                              Incorruptible,
                              [Not- adj. p. cor∣ruption (pot.]
                              Incounter.
                              • [Meet]
                              • [Fight]
                              Incourage.
                              RO. VI. 2.
                              Incrassate,
                              [adj. a. Thick]
                              Increase.
                              • TM. I. 7. E.
                              • [v.
                                • Great] TM. I. 1. E,
                                • Intense] TM. I. 8. E.
                              • [v. More-Great, &c.]
                              • [Many] TM. III. 1.
                              • [Abundant] TM. I. 2. E.
                              Incredible,
                              [Not- adj. p. believe (pot.]
                              Incredulous.
                              Ha. III. 2. D.
                              Increment,
                              [Increase]
                              Incroach,
                              [Usurp]
                              Incubus,
                              [Ephialtes] S. IV. 2. A.
                              Inculcate,
                              [Repeat (freq.]
                              Inculpable,
                              [Not- adj. p. blame (pot.]
                              Incumbent.
                              • [Church (Off.]
                                • sp. Parish Priest]
                              • on, [Pertinent to]
                              Incumber,
                              • Hinder sp. with confused multitude]
                              • Trouble sp. with confused multitude]
                              Incurable,
                              [Not re- adj. p. sound∣ness (pot.]

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                              Incurr,
                              • adj. p. Object]
                              • adj. p. Dangerous]
                              Incursion,
                              [Assault]
                              Indammage,
                              • [a.
                                • Loss]
                                • Hurt]
                              Indanger,
                              [a. Dangerous]
                              Indebt,
                              [a. Debt]
                              Indecent.
                              T. V. 2. O.
                              Indeclinable,
                              [Not- adj. p. de∣cline (pot.]
                              Indecorum,
                              [adj. Indecency (thing.]
                              Indeed.
                              • [Truly] Adv. I. 2. A.
                              • [adv. Thing]
                              Indeer,
                              [adj. p. Love (make]
                              Indefatigable,
                              [Not- adj. p. wea∣ry (pot.]
                              Indefinite.
                              • [Not- distinct]
                              • [Not-limited]
                              Indeleble,
                              [Not-deleble]
                              Indemnifie,
                              [Preserve from adj. p. hurt]
                              Indemnity,
                              [Not- p. Hurt]
                              Indent.
                              • [a.
                                • Notch
                                • Dent
                                (line]
                              • [a. Paction]
                              Indentures,
                              [Bonds of reciprocal Obligation]
                              Independent,
                              [Absolute] TM. IV. 3
                              Indeterminate,
                              [Infinite] T. III. 6. O.
                              Indevour.
                              TA. III. 4.
                              Index.
                              • [Sign]
                              • [Catalogue]
                              Indication,
                              [a. Sign]
                              Indiction,
                              [Space of 15 years]
                              Indifferent.
                              • Between
                                • Great and little. TM. I. 1.
                                • Excellent and sorry. TM. I. 4.
                                • Intense and re∣miss.] TM. I. 8.
                              • [Not-unlawful] T. V. 1. A.
                              • [adj. Moderation]
                              • [Not-
                                • adj. zeal]
                                • party]
                              Indigent.
                              • [Poor]
                              • [Deficient]
                              • [Wanting]
                              Indigestion,
                              [Not-digesting]
                              Indign,
                              [Unworthy]
                              Indignation.
                              AS. VI. 5.
                              Indignity,
                              • Disgraceful injury]
                              • Affront]
                              Indirect.
                              • [Not-straight]
                              • [Wrong]
                              Indiscretion,
                              [Folly]
                              Indisposition.
                              • [Disposition (corr.]
                              • [Not-health]
                              Indissoluble,
                              [Not- adj. p. loosing (pot.]
                              Indistinct.
                              • [Not-distinct]
                              • [Confused]
                              Individual,
                              [Singular.]
                              Indivisible,
                              [Not- adj. p. divide (pot.]
                              Indocil,
                              • Dull. Ha. III. 1. O.
                              • Not-adj. p. learn (apt.]
                              Indoctrinate
                              • a. Teacher]
                              • a. Learning]
                              Indolence.
                              NP. V. 3.
                              Indorse,
                              [Write on the hind-part]
                              Indow.
                              • [Give]
                                • sp. permanently.]
                              • [adj. a. Possessions (make]
                              Indue,
                              [adj. a. Quality.]
                              Inducement.
                              • [adj. Impulsive (thing]
                              • [adj. Persuading (thing]
                              Induction.
                              D. IV. 8.
                              • ...into a Benefice.
                              Indulgence.
                              • [Graciousness]
                              • [Fondness]
                              • Pope's— [P. Pardon]
                              Indurate,
                              [a. Hard (make]
                              Industry,
                              [Diligence]
                              Inebriate,
                              [adj. p. Drunkenness (make]
                              Ineffable,
                              [Not- adj. p. speak (pot.]
                              Inequality,
                              T. I. 5. O.
                              Inestimable,
                              [Not adj. p. value (pot.]
                              Inevitable,
                              [Not- adj. p. avoid (pot.]
                              Inexcusable,
                              [Not-adj. p. excuse (pot.]
                              Inexhaustible,
                              [Not-adj. p. emp∣tying (pot.]
                              Inexorable.
                              • [Not-adj. p.
                                • Intreat]
                                • Persuade]
                              Inexperience.
                              Ha. VI. 4. D.
                              Inexpiable,
                              [Not Un-adj. p. guilty (pot.]
                              Inexplicable,
                              [Not- adj. p. plain (pot.]
                              Inextricable,
                              [Not Un- adj. p. tangle (pot.]
                              Infallible,
                              [Not- adj. erre (pot.]
                              Infamation.
                              RJ. VI. 6.
                              Infamy.
                              Ha. II. 4. O.
                              Infancy.
                              Mea. VI. 1.
                              Infantry.
                              • [Footmen] RM. III. 1. (kind)
                              Infatuate,
                              [adj. a. Folly (make]
                              Infect.
                              S. I. 1.
                              Infeeble,
                              [adj. a. Weakness (make.]
                              Infelicity,
                              [Adversity]
                              Infeoff.
                              • [Assign]
                              • [Deposite]
                              Infer,
                              [a. Inference.]
                              Inference.
                              D. IV. 6. A.
                              Inferiority.
                              • op. to Equality. TM. I. 5. D.
                              • Relation of— RO. III. O.
                              Infernal,
                              [adj. Hell] W. II. O.
                              Infertile,
                              [Barren]
                              Infest,
                              [Trouble]
                              Infidel,
                              [adj. Infidelity (person]
                              Infidelity.
                              Ha. V. 4. O.
                              Infinite.
                              T. III. 6. O.
                              Infirm,
                              [Weak]
                              Infix,
                              [In-fix]
                              Inflame.
                              • [a. Flame (make]
                              • [a. Worse (make]
                              Inflamation.
                              S. I. 4. A.
                              Inflate,
                              [Swell with Wind]
                              Inflation.
                              S. I. 5. A.
                              Inflexibleness.
                              • [Not- adj. p. bend (pot.]
                              • [Stiffness]
                              • Constancy]
                              • Pertinacy]
                              Inflict.
                              • [a. Action]
                                • sp. adv. Punishment]
                              • [Execute]
                              Influence.
                              • Efficiency]
                              • Effectivity]
                                • sp. Secret]
                                  • sp. of Heavenly bodies]
                              Infold,
                              [In-fold]
                              Inforce,
                              [a. Coaction]
                              Inform.
                              • [Tell]
                                • sp. Privately]
                              • [Teach]
                              • [Accuse]
                              Infortunate,
                              • adj. Fortune (corr.]
                              • Adverse]
                              Infringe,
                              [Violate]
                              Infuse.
                              • [Steep] O. V. 7. O.
                              • [Inspire]
                                • ed habit. Ha. V.
                              Ingage,
                              [Oblige]
                              Ingeminate
                              [Repeat (freq.]
                              Ingender,
                              [a. Generation]
                              Ingenious,
                              • adj. Fancy (perf.]
                              • Sprightly]
                              Ingenuous.
                              NP. IV. 1.
                              Ingestion,
                              [In-putting]
                              Ingle.
                               
                              Inglorious,
                              [Not- adj. p. reputa∣tion]
                              Ingot,
                              [Lump (dim.]
                              • sp. of Fined metal]
                              Ingraft.
                              O. III. 7.
                              Ingrail,
                              [a. Tooth Mag. IV. 2. (line.]
                              Ingratiate,
                              [adj. p. Favor (make]
                              Ingratitude.
                              Man. I. 6. D.
                              Ingredient.
                              • [Simple (part) of Compositi∣on]
                              • [adj. a. Compounding (thing]
                              Ingress.
                              • [Into-goe]
                              • [License of into-going]
                              Ingross.
                              • [Write (perf.]
                              • [Buy all]
                              Ingulf,
                              [a. Whirl-pool]
                              Ingurgitate,
                              [In-swallow (aug]
                              Inhabit,
                              [Dwell]

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                              Inherent.
                              • [In-being]
                              • [Adjunct]
                              Inherit.
                              RC. V. 2. A.
                              Inhesion.
                              • [In-being]
                              • [Adjunct (abstr.]
                              Inhibit.
                              • [Forbid]
                              • [Cohibit]
                              Inholder,
                              [Common Host]
                              Inhospitable.
                              Man. III. 6. D.
                              Inhumane.
                              • Not- adj. Man]
                              • Against- adj. Man]
                              • Cruel]
                              Inject,
                              [Into-cast.] sp. with Sy∣ringe]
                              Inimitable,
                              [Not-adj. p. imitate (pot.]
                              Injoy.
                              TA. V. 7.
                              Injoyn,
                              [Command]
                              Iniquity.
                              • op. to Equity. Man. I. 2.
                              • [Unholiness]
                              Initiate,
                              • Begin.]
                              • Admit.]
                              Injudiciousness.
                              NP. I. 2. O.
                              Injunction,
                              [Command]
                              Injury.
                              RJ. IV. 1.
                              Injustice.
                              Man. I. 1. O.
                              Ink.
                              Pr. VI. 6. A.
                              • horn, [adj. p. carry (apt.) Vessel for Ink.]
                              Inkling.
                              • Discovery
                                • (dim.]
                                • obscure]
                              • Narration
                                • (dim.]
                                • obscure]
                              • Expression
                                • (dim.]
                                • obscure]
                              Inlay,
                              [Variegate the superficies with in-put (things.]
                              Inlarge,
                              vid. Enlarge.
                              Inlighten,
                              [a. Light.]
                              Inmate,
                              [Subordinate dweller.]
                              Inmost.
                              [Most-adj. inside.]
                              Inn,
                              [Common Host (place]
                              • keeper, [Common Host]
                              • to—Corn, [Into- a. house Corn.]
                              Innate,
                              [In-natural]
                              Innavigable
                              [Not- adj. p. navi∣gation (pot.]
                              Inner,
                              [adj. Inside]
                              Innocent.
                              • op. to Guilty. RJ. II. 6.
                              • [Harmless]
                                • Idiot]
                                • Infant]
                              Innovate.
                              • [a. New]
                              • [Begin a Custom
                              Innoxious.
                              • [Not-hurtful]
                              • [Innocent]
                              Innumerable,
                              [Not- adj. p. num∣ber (pot.]
                              Inoculate.
                              O. III. 7. A.
                              Inofficious,
                              [Not- adj. complai∣sance]
                              In-ordinate,
                              • Wrong]
                              • Irregular]
                              Inquest,
                              [adj. a. Inquisition
                              • (Off.]
                              • )agg.]
                              Inquination,
                              [Defilement]
                              Inquire,
                              [a. Inquisition]
                              Inquisition.
                              AS. II. 2.
                              • [Examine]
                              • [Ask]
                              Inrich,
                              [adj. Riches (make]
                              Inrode,
                              [Assault Country]
                              Inroll,
                              [In- a catalogue]
                              Insatiable,
                              [Not-adj. p. suffice (pot.]
                              Inscribe,
                              [On-write]
                              Inscription,
                              [Name]
                              Inscrutable,
                              [Not- adj. p. find (pot.]
                              Insculption,
                              [On- carving.]
                              Insect.
                              [Exang. (dim.]
                              Insensible,
                              [Not-adj. p. sense (pot.]
                              Inseparable,
                              [not- adj. p. separate (pot.]
                              Insert,
                              • [In
                                • add.]
                                • put.]
                              Inside.
                              Sp. III. 6.
                              Insidiate.
                              • [a. Ambush]
                              • [a. Snare]
                              Insidious.
                              • [adj. Ambush]
                              Insight.
                              • [Into-seeing]
                              • [Science]
                              • [Art.]
                              Insinuate.
                              • [Into-wriggle]
                              • [Flatter.]
                              Insipid,
                              [Not- adj. p. taste (pot.]
                              Insist,
                              [Upon-stay]
                              Insociable.
                              • op. to Homiletic Vertue, [adj. Man. IV. O.]
                                • Not- adj. Society]
                                • Against adj. Society]
                              Insolent.
                              • op. to Magnanimity. Man. III. 8. E.
                              • op. to Condescension. Man. VI. 2. D.
                              Insoluble,
                              [Not- adj. p. loosing (pot.]
                              Insomuch,
                              [So.] Adv. II. 1. O.
                              Inspection.
                              • [Seeing]
                              • [Oversight]
                              Inspersion.
                              • [On-
                                • sprinkling]
                                • scattering]
                              Inspiration of God.
                              AS. I. 6. A.
                              Instable,
                              [adj. Lightness.] Hab. IV. 7. D.
                              Install.
                              • [Admit solemnly]
                              • [Consecrate]
                              Instance.
                              • [Example]
                              • [Earnest intreaty]
                              Instant.
                              Sp. I. O.
                              • [Near]
                              • ly, [adv.
                                • Soon
                                • Diligently
                                augm.]
                              Instauration,
                              • [Re-
                                • newing.]
                                • mending]
                              Instep,
                              [Convex of foot-joint.]
                              Instigation.
                              [Impulsion]
                              Instill,
                              [In-drop]
                              Instinct,
                              [Na∣tural
                              • disposition.]
                              • impulsion.]
                              Institute,
                              [a. Institution.]
                              Institutes.
                              • [Commands]
                              • [Ordinances]
                              Institution.
                              • [Instruction]
                              • [Ordinance]
                              • religious. RE. VI.
                              Instruction,
                              • [Know (make]
                              • [a. Teacher]
                              • ...s.
                              • [Directive precepts]
                              Instrument.
                              • Cause. T. II. 1. A.
                                • of Vertue, Ha. II.
                                • mechanical. Po. VI. 1.
                                • of Music, [adj. Music, (instr.]
                                • written, [Bond.]
                              • [Substitute]
                              • [Transc. (instr.]
                              Insufficient.
                              • [Not-sufficient]
                              • [Defective]
                              Insular,
                              [adj. Island]
                              Insult,
                              [a. Insolence.]
                              Insuperable,
                              [Not-adj. p. over∣come (pot.]
                              Insupportable.
                              [Not-adj. p. support (pot.]
                              Insurrection.
                              • [Sedition]
                              • [Rebellion (inc.]
                              Intail,
                              vid. Entail.
                              Intangle,
                              [Tangle]
                              Integer,
                              [Whole] sp. Number:]
                              Integral,
                              [Whole]
                              • word. D. II. 1.
                              Integrity.
                              Ha. IV. 6.
                              Intellect.
                              NP. I. 1.
                              Intelligence.
                              • [Knowledge]
                              • [Narration]
                                • sp. Private.]
                              Intemperance.
                              • [Sensuality] Man. II. 1. D.
                              • [Excess]
                              Intend.
                              • [Purpose]
                              • [Heed]
                              • [a. Intense (make]
                              Intenseness.
                              TM. I. 8. E.
                              Intent.
                              • [Purpose]
                              • [End]
                              Intentive.
                              • [Heedfull]
                              • [Seriously dispos'd to]
                              • [Earnestly dispos'd to]
                              Intercalation,
                              [Between-putting.
                              Intercede.
                              RC. VI. 6. A,
                              Intercept.
                              • [Take in-coming]
                              • [Not-seen (make) by between-being]
                              Intercession.
                              RC. VI. 6. A.
                              Interchangeable,
                              [Reciprocal.]

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                              Intercourse,
                              [Commerce]
                              Intercurrent,
                              [Between- adj. iti∣on.]
                              Interdict,
                              [Forbid]
                              Interest.
                              • [Concernment]
                                • [adj. Pertinent]
                                • [Proper profit]
                              • [Right]
                              • Usury. [Rent of mony]
                              Interfere,
                              [Strike mutually.]
                              • sp.
                                • Hurt
                                • Hinder
                                by strik. m.]
                              Interjacent,
                              [Between-being]
                              Interjection.
                              D. II. 7. A.
                              Interim,
                              [Between-space.]
                              Interior,
                              [adj. Inside]
                              Interlace.
                              • [Mingle]
                              • [Stratifie]
                              Interlard,
                              [a. Stratifie
                              Interline.
                              • [Between a. line.]
                              • [a. Stratifie]
                              Interlocution.
                               
                              Interlope,
                              [a. Prevent]
                              • sp. in Buying.]
                              Interlude,
                              [Stage-play]
                              Intermeddle.
                              • [With-mingle]
                              • [Between a. business.]
                              Intermediate.
                              • [Middle]
                              • [Mediator]
                              Intermingle,
                              [a. Mixture]
                              Intermit,
                              [adj. p. Discontinue (make]
                              Intermix,
                              [a. Mixture.]
                              Internal,
                              [adj. Inside]
                              Interpellation.
                              • [adj. p. Discontinue (make) discourse by between-speak∣ing.]
                              Interpolation.
                              • [Between-put]
                                • sp. adj. p. Forgery (thing]
                              Interpose.
                              • [Between-put]
                              • [a. Intercession]
                              Interpretation.
                              D. V. 4.
                              Interpunction.
                              D. I. 4.
                              Interr,
                              [Bury]
                              Interreign,
                              [Between-time of two a. Kings.]
                              Interrogation,
                              [Question]
                              Interrogatory,
                              [adj. p. Question (thing.]
                              Interrupt.
                              • [adj. p. Discontinue (make]
                              • [Hinder]
                              Intersection.
                              Ma. II. 2. A.
                              Interval,
                              [Between-space]
                              Intervene,
                              [Between- a. event]
                              Intestate,
                              [Not- adj. a. preter. bequeathing.]
                              Intestine,
                              [adj. Inside]
                              Inthrall,
                              [a Slave (make]
                              Inthroning,
                              [On-seating]
                              • sp. for Admission (sign]
                              Intice,
                              [Allure]
                              Intimate.
                              • [a. Narra∣tion
                                • concealedly]
                                • obscurely]
                              • friend, [Friend (augm.]
                              Intire.
                              • [Total]
                              • [Whole]
                              • [adj. Integrity]
                              Intitle.
                              • [adj. Right (make]
                              • [Name]
                              Into.
                              Prep. IV. 1.
                              Intolerable.
                              • [Not- adj. p.
                                • suffer
                                • Permit
                                pot.]
                              Intoxicate.
                              • [a. Fume (augm.]
                              • [adj. p. Drunkenness (make]
                              Intractable,
                              [Perverse]
                              Intrada,
                              [Revenue]
                              Intralls.
                              PG. VI.
                              Intrap,
                              [a. Trap]
                              Intreat.
                              • [Pray] RO. V. 3.
                              • [Entertain]
                              Intrench,
                              [a. Trench]
                              Intricate.
                              • [Tangle]
                              • [a. Difficult (make]
                              Intrigue.
                              • [adj. p. Concealed (thing]
                              • [adj. Obscure (thing]
                              Intrinsecal,
                              [adj. Inside▪]
                              Introduction.
                              • [In-bringing]
                              • [Prologue]
                              Intrude,
                              [Into-thrust.]
                              Intrust.
                              • [Instead- a. right]
                              • [Deposite]
                              Intuition.
                              [Seeing.]
                              • sp. distinct.]
                              Invade.
                              • [Assault]
                              • [Usurp]
                              Invalid.
                              • [Impotent]
                              • [Weak]
                              • [Defective]
                              Invasion.
                               
                              Inveck,
                              [a. Notch (line]
                              Invective,
                              [adj. Reviling (thing]
                              Inveigh,
                              [a. Revile]
                              Inveigle,
                              [Allure]
                              • sp. to Evil.]
                              Invelop,
                              [a. Wrap]
                              Invenomed,
                              [adj. p. Poison]
                              Inventing.
                              AS. III. 2. A.
                              Inventory,
                              [Catalogue]
                              • sp. of Possessions.]
                              Invert.
                              • [Turn] AC. VI. 8.
                                • sp. adv. Contrary.]
                              • [Retort]
                              Invest,
                              [a. Admision solemnly.]
                              Investigation,
                              [Inquisition]
                              Inveterate,
                              [Old]
                              Invincible,
                              [Not- adj. p. over∣come (pot.]
                              Inviolable,
                              [Not- adj. p. violate (pot.]
                              Inviron,
                              [About-margin]
                              Invisible,
                              [Not- adj. p. see (pot.]
                              Invite.
                              • [Intreat to come]
                              • [Provoke]
                              Inundation,
                              [Overflowing]
                              Invocate.
                              • [Call]
                              • [Pray]
                              Involve,
                              • Comprehend]
                              • Intangle]
                              Involuntary,
                              [Not- adj. p. will.]
                              Invulnerable,
                              [Not-adj. p. wound (pot.]
                              Inward,
                              [adj. Inside]
                              • s. PG. VI.
                              Iob.
                              • [Operation (dim.]
                              • [Knock (dim.]
                              Iob's tears.
                              HL. III. 7. A.
                              Iocular,
                              [adj. Urbanity]
                              Iocund.
                              • [adj. Mirth]
                              • [adj. Urbanity]
                              Iog.
                              • a. Motion (imp.]
                              • a. Shaking (imp.]
                              • be—ing, [From-go] TA. VI. 1. O.
                              St. Iohn's wort,
                              HS. V. 7.
                              St. Iohn's Bread,
                              [Carob] Tr. VI. 1.
                              Poor Iohn,
                              [Haak] Fi. III. 3. A
                              Ioy.
                              • [Mirth] AS. V. 3.
                                • for good of others. AS. VI. 6.
                                • for evil of others. AS. VI. 7.
                              • to—joy one of, &c. [Congratu∣late one for, &c.]
                              Ioin.
                              • Together-put. TA. II. 1.
                                • a. Nearness]
                                • a. Contiguity]
                                • a. Continuity]
                                • Associate]
                                • a. Partner]
                                • a. League]
                              • battel, [a. Battel.]
                              • company, [With-
                                • sit.
                                • travel,
                                • &c.]
                              • er, [adj Fabrile (mech.) of wooden Utensils.]
                              Ioint.
                              • [adj. p. Join]
                                • ly, [Together.]
                              • Limm. PG. V.
                              • [Knitting]
                                • out of— [Having its Joint unplaced.]
                                • to— [Cut the Joints.]
                              Iointure,
                              [Widow's Revenue.]
                              Iole,
                              [Head.]
                              • sp. Cheek.]
                              Iolly,
                              [adj. Mirth.]
                              Iolt,
                              [Shake (imp.]
                              • sp. by Leaping (like.]
                              Iot.
                              • Point]
                              • Little (thing]
                              Iove,
                              vid. Iupiter.
                              Iovial,
                              [adj. Mirth.]
                              Iournal,
                              [Narration of daily [things.]

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                              Iourney,
                              [Travel]
                              • man, [Hired subordinate
                                • (mech.]
                                • (merc.]
                              Ioros.
                              Fi. III. 8.
                              Irascible,
                              [adj. Angry (apt.]
                              Ire,
                              [Anger]
                              Iris,
                              • HL. IV. 6.
                              • HL. V. 3. A.
                              Irksome.
                              • [adj. Displicence (augm.]
                              • [adj. Aversation (augm.]
                              Iron.
                              Met. I. 6.
                              • monger, [adj. Iron (mer.]
                              • wort. HF. VII. 12. A.
                              Irony.
                              D. I. 8. A.
                              Irradiation,
                              [ad Bright (make]
                              Irrational.
                              NP. I. O.
                              Irreconcileable,
                              [Not re- adj. p. Friend (pot.]
                              Irrefragable
                              • [Not-
                                • adj. p. deny (pot.]
                                • adj. p. confute (pot.]
                              Irregularity.
                              TM. V. 4. A.
                              Irreligious.
                              [Atheistical.]
                              Irremissible,
                              [Not- adj. p. for∣give (pot.]
                              Irreparable.
                              • [Not-adj. p.
                                • compensate
                                • amend
                                (pot.]
                              Irresolute,
                              [adj. Wavering]
                              Irreverence.
                              Man. V. 3. D.
                              Irrevocable.
                              • [Not
                                • again-adj. p. get
                                • back-adj. p. call
                                (pot.]
                              Irrision,
                              [Mocking]
                              Irritate,
                              • Provoke]
                              • a. Impulsive]
                              Irruption,
                              [Violent into-ition]
                              Is,
                              • a. Being]
                              • Copula]
                              Ischury,
                              [Disease of not-adj. a. Urin (pot.]
                              Ise.
                              El. III. 4.
                              Isicle,
                              [Frozen drop.]
                              Ising-glass,
                              [Selenites]
                              Issue,
                              [Out-goe.]
                              • [a. Stream (dim.]
                              • [Sally]
                              • Off-spring,
                                • Children (aggr.) RO. I. 2. O.]
                                • Descendents (aggr.) RO. I. 1. O▪]
                              • [Event]
                                • at Law. RJ. II. 5.
                                • to joyn— [adj. p. Issue (make]
                              Isthmus.
                              W. III. 3.
                              It.
                              Pron. I. 3.
                              Itch.
                              AC. II. 6.
                              • Disease. S. III. 2.
                              Item.
                              • [adj. p.
                                • Reckon
                                • Add
                                (thing]
                              • Admonition (dim.]
                              • Narration (dim.]
                              Iterate,
                              [Repeat]
                              Itinerant,
                              [adj. a. Travel]
                              Itinerary,
                              [adj. Travel]
                              Ition.
                              TA. VI.
                              Iubile.
                              • [adj. Festivity-year.]
                              • [Mirth (augm.]
                              Iucca.
                              HL. V. 4. A.
                              Iudaism.
                              RE. I. 3.
                              Iudas-tree.
                              Tr. VI. 3.
                              Iudge.
                              RJ. I. 1.
                              Iudgement.
                              • Faculty. NP. I. 2.
                              • [Opinion]
                              • [RJ. (thing]
                              • [Sentence]
                              • ...of God,
                                • Punishment from God.]
                                • Cursing. AS. I. 3. O.
                              Iudicatory,
                              [adj. RJ.]
                              • sp. Place.]
                              Iudicial Relation.
                              RJ.
                              • Persons in—R. I.
                              • Proceedings in—RJ. II.
                              Iudicious,
                              [adj. Judgment (perf.]
                              Iug,
                              [Narrow-neck'd pot.]
                              • sp. of Earth.]
                              Iugament.
                              Po. VI. 3.
                              Iuggle,
                              [a. Prestigiator]
                              Iuggler.
                              RC. III. 9. A.
                              Iugular,
                              [adj. Throat]
                              Ivy.
                              Sh. III. 12.
                              • ground—HL. VI. 11.
                              • Virginian—Sh. V. 8.
                              Iuice.
                              PP. I. 7.
                              Iujub,
                              Common. Tr. II. 6.
                              • white—Tr. II. 6. A.
                              Iulap,
                              [Cooling Potion]
                              Iuly,
                              [Seventh month]
                              Iulis.
                              Fi. V. 9. A.
                              Iulus.
                              Ex. II. 19. A.
                              Iumble,
                              [a. Confused.]
                              Iump,
                              [Leap (imp.]
                              Iuncto,
                              [Faction]
                              Iuncture,
                              [Present state of things.]
                              Iune,
                              [Sixth month]
                              Iuniper.
                              Sh. III. 10.
                              Iunket,
                              [adj. Banquet (thing]
                              Ivory,
                              • [Elephant's
                                • horn]
                                • tooth]
                              Iupiter.
                              W. II. 4. A.
                              Iury,
                              [Equals sworn to judge.]
                              Iurisdiction,
                              • Judges (place.]
                              • Magi∣strates. (place.]
                              Iust.
                              • [adj. Justice]
                              • [adj. Perfection]
                                • temper. TM. I. 8.
                                • ...so,
                                  • All so.]
                                  • So so.]
                                • to— [Game of mutual assault∣ing with Spears.]
                              Iustice.
                              Man. I. 1.
                              • of Peace, [adj. Justice (Off.]
                              Iustifie.
                              • [a.
                                • Just]
                                • Innocent]
                              • Pronounce Just]
                              • Declare Innocent]
                              Iustle,
                              [Thrust (imp.]
                              • sp. with
                                • Shoulders.]
                                • Elbows.]
                                • &c.
                              Iut out,
                              [a. Protuberant.]
                              Iuvenile,
                              [adj. Youth,]
                              K.
                              KAlend,
                              [First day of the month.]
                              Kalendar,
                              [Book of months]
                              Kank,
                              [Muscovia glass.]
                              Katkin.
                              PP. II. 1. A.
                              Kecks,
                              [Hollow stalk.]
                              Kedger,
                              [Anchor (dim.]
                              Keel.
                              RN. II. 1.
                              Keeling.
                              Fish.
                              Keen.
                              • [adj. a. Cut (apt.]
                              • [Acrimonious]
                              • [Intense]
                              Keep.
                              • In Good.
                                • [Preserue]
                                • [Maintain]
                              • Out of Evil.
                                • Hurtful, [Deliver.]
                                • Dangerous, [Defend.]
                              • [a. Permanent]
                                • In Quantity.
                                  • at a stay. TM. I. 9.
                                • In Quality.
                                  • dry [a. perma∣nent dr.]
                                  • warm, [a. perma∣nent w.
                                • In Place, [Stay.]
                                  • ...close,
                                    • a. Permanent
                                    • Stay
                                    (close.]
                                  • ...one's bed
                                    • a. Per∣nent
                                    • Stay
                                    in one's bed.]
                                  • ones ground. RM. II. 2.
                                  • the field. RM. II. 3.
                                  • the town. RM. II. 4.
                                • In Possession.
                                  • [Hold] TA. I. 6.
                                  • Not lose. TA. V. 5.
                                  • [Not change]
                                  • ...one's course.
                                  • a wind. RN. VI. 6.
                                  • [Not violate]
                                  • command, Perform com.]
                                  • promise, Perform pro.]
                                  • word, Perform word.]
                                  • holy-day Perform h.d.]
                                  • ...away from,
                                    • [Absent
                                      • be]
                                      • make]
                                  • back, [Cohibit.]
                                  • in, [Cohibit.]
                                  • ...off,
                                    • Be
                                    • Make
                                    distant]
                                  • to it, [v. Per∣manent
                                    • doing,]
                                    • &c.]
                                  • under, [v. Per∣manent
                                    • restrain∣ing.]
                                    • subject∣ing.]
                                  • ...company,
                                    • a. companion.]
                                    • together-go.]
                                  • counsel, [a. Taciturnity]
                                  • house, [a. RO. III. 5.]
                                  • ...

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                              Keeper.
                              • Keeping (Off.]
                              • Guarding (Off.]
                              • [Park (Off.]
                              Keg.
                              • [Barrel (dim.]
                              • Measure.
                              Key.
                              • of door. Po. IV. 4. A.
                              • of Music, [Principal note]
                              • Fruit. PP. III. 4. A.
                              • [Haven]
                              Kell.
                              PG. VI. 6. A.
                              Kemb,
                              vid. Comh.
                              Kemboing the arm.
                              AC. IV. 7.
                              Ken,
                              [See]
                              • sp. From remote (place.]
                              Kennel.
                              • [Bed]
                              • [Room]
                              • [Sink]
                              • [Receptacle of filth]
                              • [Gutter for filth]
                              Kerchief,
                              [adj. Linen (vest) for head.]
                              Kern.
                              • [Grain]
                              • [adj. Rusticity (person]
                              Kernel.
                              • Fruit. PP. III. 6. A.
                                • [Glandule] PP. II. 7. A.
                              Kersy.
                               
                              Kestrel,
                              [Hovering Hawk]
                              Ketch.
                              RN. I. 2. A.
                              Kettle.
                              Pr. V. 6.
                              Kibe,
                              [Chilblane.] S. III. 7.
                              Kick,
                              [Strike with
                              • foot]
                              • heel]
                              Kid,
                              [Goat] Be. II. 2. A. (young]
                              • to— as Pease. [a. PP. III. 5. A.]
                              Kidney.
                              PG. VI. 7.
                              Kil.
                              • a— [Arched fire (place]
                              • to— [a. dy (make]
                              Kilderkin,
                              [Barrel (dim.]
                              Kin.
                              • [Consanguinity] RO. I.
                              • [Affinity] RO. II.
                              Kine.
                              Be. II. 1.
                              Kinde.
                              • Genus. T. I.
                              • [Species] T. I. A.
                                • a—of, &c.
                                • out of— [worse than
                                  • its ance∣stors]
                                  • it hath been.]
                              • [Sex]
                              • [Manner]
                              • [adj. Kindness]
                              • ...ly,
                                • eat— taste (perf.]
                                • ripen— ripen (perf.]
                              Kindeness.
                              • [Favour]
                              • [Courtesie]
                              • [Graciousness]
                              Kindle.
                              • [a. Fire (inc.]
                              • [a. Anger (inc.]
                              Kindred.
                              • [Consanguinity] RO. I.
                              • [Affinity] RO. II.
                              King.
                              • Monarch. RC. I. 2.
                                • dom, [King (place]
                                • 's evil, S. III. 3.
                              • at arms, [Principal He∣rald.]
                              • fisher, Bi. III. 9. A.
                              • spear, [Asphodel] HL. V. 1.
                              Kiss.
                              AC. V. 6. A.
                              Kitchin,
                              [adj. Cookery (room.]
                              Kite
                              Bi. I. 2. A.
                              • fish. Fi. III. 6.
                              Kitlin,
                              [Cat (young]
                              Knack,
                              [adj. Vanity (thing]
                              Knag,
                              [Knurl] PP. I. 1. A.
                              Knap,
                              [Top] sp. tufted.]
                              • sack, [adj. Travel (bag.]
                              • weed. HF. III. 4.
                                • Silver— HF. III. 4. A.
                              Knave.
                              • adj. Crafty (person]
                              • adj. a. Cheat (person]
                              Kneading.
                              O. IV. 7.
                              Knee.
                              PG. V. 5. A.
                              • pan, [Bone defending the Knee-joint.]
                              • being on his—s. AC. VI. 6. A.
                              Kneel.
                              AC. VI. 6.
                              Knell,
                              [Ringing for pret. dying (sign.]
                              Knife.
                              Po. VI. 2.
                              Knight,
                              [Gentleman of highest degree.]
                              Knit.
                              • ...knot,
                                • bind.]
                                • tie.]
                              • stockings. O. V. 2. A.
                              Knob,
                              [adj. Protuberance (thing]
                              Knock.
                              Mo. VI. 4. A.
                              Knoll.
                              • [Hill (dim.]
                              • [adj. Protuberance (thing]
                              Knop,
                              [adj. Protuberance (thing]
                              • sp. tufted.]
                              Knot.
                              • [adj. p. Knit (part]
                              • [Ribbands (aggr.) tied for ornament]
                              • —in garden, [Area figur'd for ornament]
                              • Crew, [adj. aggregate]
                                • sp. (corr.)
                              • —of a tree. PP. I. 1. A.
                              • —in grass, [joint (like—]
                              • grass. HF. I. 4.
                              • Bird. Bi. VII. 6.
                              • [Difficulty]
                              • ...to
                                • [a. Bud]
                                • [a. Coagulate]
                              Know.
                              • —mentally. AS. II. 5.
                              • —carnally, [Coition.]
                              • ...to be known of,
                                • Claim.]
                                • Confess.]
                              Knowledge,
                              [Knowing]
                              • [Science.] Ha. VI. 1.
                              • [Experience.] Ha. VI. 4.
                              Knuckle.
                              PG. V. 7. A.
                              Knurl,
                              [Knot] PP. I. 1. A.
                              L.
                              LAbel,
                              [Lamin.]
                              • sp. of skin upon—p. writing (apt.]
                                • sp. Acessory.]
                              Labor.
                              • [Operation]
                              • [Endeavor (augm.]
                              • [Diligence]
                                • ... to be in
                                  • [a. Parturition]
                                  • [adj. p. Pain by Parturiti∣on]
                              Laborer,
                              [adj. Operation (per∣son.]
                              Laborious.
                               
                              Labyrinth,
                              [Build∣ind adj. a.
                              • tangle
                              • Wander
                              (apt.]
                              Lac,
                              [Wax of Ants.]
                              Lace.
                              Pr. IV. 5.
                              • to— [a. Face with Lace.]
                              • to—together, [Together-bind.
                                • sp. with Lace.]
                              Laceration,
                              [Tearing]
                              Lack.
                              • [Not-have]
                                • [Scarcity]
                                • [Defect]
                              • [Want]
                              Lacky,
                              [adj. a. Foot-servant]
                              Laconism,
                              [Brief sentencing (manner.]
                              Lactation.
                              AC. I. 4. A.
                              Lad,
                              [adj. Adolescence (per∣son.]
                              Ladanum,
                              [Concrete exudation of the holy rose]
                              Ladder.
                              Po. IV. 1. A.
                              Lade,
                              [a. Burden.]
                              • ing, [adj. Burden-(thing]
                              Lady.
                              • adj. Noble (fem.]
                              • adj. Gentle (fem.]
                              • cow. Ex. V. 6. A.
                              • laces, [Striped grass]
                              • 's Bedstraw. HF. IX. 6. A.
                              • ...'s Bower.
                              • 's Glove. HL. IX. .
                              • 's Mantle. HL. VI. 9. A.
                              • 's Milk, [White Thistle]
                              • 's Seal, [Black Briony]
                              • ...'s Slipper.
                              • 's Smock. HS. IV. 15. A.
                              • 's Thistle. [White Th.]
                              Ladle,
                              [Spoon (augm.]
                              Lag.
                              • [Protract]
                              Lagopus.
                              Bi. II. 7. A.
                              Lay.
                              • [Pasture, [adj. lying (make.]
                              • ...

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                              Laic,
                              [Temporal]
                              Laire.
                              • [Deer's lying (place]
                              • [Stratifie]
                              Lake.
                              W. IV. 2. A.
                              • Tree. Tr. VIII. 8.
                              Lamb,
                              [Sheep] Be. II. 2. (young)
                              • to— [v. Parturition]
                              Lame.
                              • [Mutilated]
                              • [adj. Halt (apt.]
                              Lament.
                              • [Grief,
                                • (augm.]
                                • (sign]
                              Lamin.
                              Mag. V. 4.
                              Lamm,
                              [adj. Cudgelling]
                              Lamp.
                              Pr. VI. 3. A.
                              Lamprey.
                              • Fish. Fi. VI. 5.
                              • Disease.
                              Lamprill.
                              Fi. VI. 5. A.
                              Lanar,
                              • Woolly feathered Hawk.]
                              • Soft feathered Hawk.]
                                • et, [Lanar (male.]
                              Lance.
                              • [Short Pike]
                              • Burning—[Dart.] El. I. 4. A.
                              • ...to
                                • Scarifie]
                                • Cut]
                                • Open by cutting]
                              Lancea ardens,
                              [Dart] El. I. 4. A.
                              Lance-knight,
                              [Foot-souldier]
                              Lancepresado,
                              [adj. Military (Off.) over 10.]
                              Lancet,
                              vid. Launcet.
                              Lanch,
                              [a. Navigation (inc.]
                              Land.
                              • [Earth]
                              • [Field] Po. I.
                                • arable— Po I. 4.
                              • [Countrey] RC. III. 2.
                              • loper, [adj. Wander (per∣son.]
                              • mark, [adj. Margin (sign.]
                              • ...to
                                • Come
                                • Bring
                                on shore.]
                              Landlord
                              • adj. pret. Demising (per∣son of
                                • House.]
                                • Land.]
                              • adj. p. Right (per∣son of
                                • House.]
                                • Land.]
                              • [Host]
                              Landress,
                              [adj. Washing
                              • (mech.]
                              • (fem.]
                              Landskip,
                              [Picture of Coun∣trey.]
                              Lane,
                              [Narrow
                              • Street]
                              • adj. Travel (place.]
                                • by— [Not usual—]
                              Language.
                              D. A.
                              • good, g. Discourse (man∣ner.]
                              • ill, ill. Discourse (man∣ner.]
                              Languid,
                              [adj. Weakness.]
                              Languish,
                              [Decay]
                              Lank,
                              • Lean]
                              • Empty]
                              • Limber]
                              Lantern,
                              [adj Candle (room.]
                              Lap.
                              • ...of gar∣ment,
                                • Corner
                                • Margin
                                of Vest.]
                                • [Space upon the knees]
                              • dog, [Little Dog kept one∣ly for delight.]
                              • ...of ear.
                              • ...to
                                • as a Dog, [Drink by lick∣ing.]
                                • ...up warm,
                                  • Fold
                                  • Clothe
                                  for warmth.]
                              Lapidary,
                              [adj. Gem (merc.]
                              Lapse.
                              • Stumble (dim.]
                              • Fall]
                              • [Lose by omission]
                              Lapwing,
                              Bi. VII. 1.
                              Larboord
                              [Left side]
                              Larceny,
                              [Theft.]
                              Larch-tree.
                              Tr. V. 3. A.
                              Lard,
                              [Fat of Swine]
                              • to— Pr. III. 8.
                              • er, [adj. Flesh (room.]
                              Large.
                              • Ample]
                              • Broad]
                              • Great]
                              • [Abundant]
                              • [Liberal]
                                • at— [Not—
                                  • cohibited]
                                  • imprison'd]
                                    • [adj. Liberty]
                              Largess,
                              [Gift (augm.]
                              Larix tree.
                              Tr. V. 3. A.
                              Lark.
                              Bi. V. 4.
                              • Sea— Bi. VII. 3. A.
                              • Tit— Bi. V. 4. A.
                              • 's heel. HS. I. 2.
                              Lasciviousness.
                              • [Wantonness]
                              • [Unchastness]
                              Lash,
                              [Whip]
                              • to—out, [a.
                                • Irregularity]
                                • Excess]
                                • Prodigality]
                              Laserwort.
                              HF. IV. 6.
                              Lask,
                              [adj. Excess dunging (apt.]
                              Lass,
                              [adj. Adolescence (fem.]
                              Lassitude,
                              [p. Weary (abstr.]
                              Last-
                              • [Most.
                                • New]
                                • Late]
                              • Remotest]
                              • Hindermost]
                              • adj. Finishing]
                              • End]
                                • a— [Exemplar]
                                  • sp. for Foot vest]
                                • ...ro
                                  • v. Duration]
                                  • v. Permanent]
                              Latch.
                              Po. IV. 5. A.
                              • et, [Thong]
                                • sp. for Foot vest.]
                              Late.
                              • op. to Old. Sp. I. 3.
                              • op. to Soon. Sp. I. 4. O.
                              Latent,
                              • Concealed]
                              • Hd]
                              Lath,
                              [Lamin] sp. of Wood]
                              Lathe,
                              [adj. Turning (jug.]
                              Latin,
                              [Language of Romans]
                              Latitude.
                              • [Breadth]
                              • [Distance from the Equa∣tor]
                              Latter,
                              [Succeeding]
                              Lattin,
                              [adj. Iron (Lamin) tinn'd.]
                              Lattis,
                              [Oblique Crosses (plain.]
                              Lavarettus.
                              Fi. IX. 5. A.
                              Laudable,
                              [adj. p. Praise (apt.]
                              Lave,
                              [Empty by out-scoop∣ing.]
                              Lavender.
                              HF. VI. 5.
                              • French— [Cassidony] HF. VI. 5. A.
                              • Sea— HS. VI. 9. A.
                              • Cotton. HF. II. 10. A.
                              Laver,
                              [adj. Washing (vessel]
                              Laugh.
                              AC. IV. 3.
                              • to scorn, [Laugh
                                • Contemn∣ing.]
                                • Mock∣ing.]
                              Lavish,
                              [Prodigal]
                              Launce,
                              vid. Lance.
                              Launch,
                              [a. Swim (inc.]
                              • sp. Ship.]
                              Laundress,
                              [adj. a. Washing (mech.]
                              Laurel.
                              Tr. III. 5. A.
                              • Alexandrian— Sh. III. 7.
                              Law,
                              RC. IV. 3.

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                                Lawyer.
                                • Civil— RC. II. 2.
                                • Common— RC. II. 2. A.
                                Lawn.
                                • [Linnen fine (augm.]
                                • [Treey pasture.]
                                Lax.
                                • [Tied (dim.]
                                • [Loose]
                                Laxative,
                                [adj. a. Dung (apt.]
                                Lazer,
                                [adj. Leprosie (person.]
                                Lazerole.
                                Tr. I. 3. A.
                                Lazy.
                                • op. to Stout. NP. IV. 6. O.
                                • [adj. Sloth]
                                Lazul stone.
                                St. II. 3. A.
                                Leach.
                                • [Physitian]
                                Lead.
                                Met. I. 5.
                                • Black— Met. III. 6.
                                • ...Red
                                • White— [Ceruse] Met. IV. 6.
                                • s of house, [Leaden roof of—]
                                • ...wort
                                Leade.
                                • Go before. TA. VI. 5.
                                • [Begin]
                                • [Direct]
                                • [Allure]
                                • -ing case, [Example] D. IV. 8.
                                • ...-aside,
                                  • Leade (corr.]
                                  • Err. (make.]
                                  • Seduce.]
                                • ...-life,
                                  • a. Conversation]
                                  • a. Life]
                                Leaf.
                                • of Plant. PP. II. 5. A.
                                • of Paper, [Lamin.]
                                • of Fat, [Fat next the ribs.]
                                  • sp. of Hogs.]
                                • of Gold, [Lamin—]
                                League.
                                • Confederacy. RC. III. 8.
                                • Measure. Mea. I. 8.
                                Leaguer,
                                [Siege.]
                                Leak.
                                • [Into-receive water]
                                • spring a— [into-receive (inc.) water.]
                                Leam,
                                [Lamin of flame.]
                                Leaning.
                                • Posture. AC. VI. 4. A.
                                • [Obliquing]
                                  • toward, [Ver∣gency]
                                Leanness.
                                NP. V. 5. O.
                                Leap.
                                • ing. AC. I. 5.
                                  • [a. Coition]
                                • year, [Year of 366 days.]
                                Learn,
                                • a. Learner]
                                • Know (inc.]
                                  • er. RO. III. 3. O.
                                  • ing. Ha. VI. 5.
                                Lease.
                                • [Obligation of hire]
                                • [Pasture]
                                • ...to
                                • let a— [Demise by ••••ligation of hire]
                                  • Glean, [Gather the left ears.]
                                  • Ly, [a. Man. IV. 1.
                                Leash.
                                • [Three]
                                • [Dog-couple]
                                • [Whip]
                                Least,
                                [Most-little]
                                • ...at
                                  • adv. Most-little]
                                  • Not less]
                                • that. Conj. III. 1. O.
                                Leasure.
                                TA. III. O.
                                • ...ly,
                                  • Slow.]
                                  • adj. Degrees (segr.]
                                Leather.
                                Pr. IV. 2.
                                Leave.
                                • [License]
                                  • Take ones— [a. Valedicti∣on]
                                • ...to
                                  • Not take. TA. I. 4. O.
                                  • Abandon]
                                  • [a. Residue]
                                  • a. Dereliction]
                                  • a. Desertion]
                                  • Give over]
                                  • Omit]
                                  • Desist]
                                Leaven,
                                [adj. a. Ferment (thing]
                                • sp. of Bread.]
                                Leaver,
                                [adj. Lifting (instr.]
                                Lechery,
                                [adj. Lust (apt.]
                                Leccia Salviani.
                                Fi. IV. 1.
                                Lecture,
                                [adj. p. Read (thing]
                                • [adj. p.
                                  • Read (thing]
                                  • Teacher]
                                Lecture,
                                [adj. p. Read (thing]
                                • [adj. p.
                                  • Read (thing]
                                  • Teacher]
                                Ledge,
                                [Transverse protuberant (thing.]
                                Lee.
                                • [Sediment]
                                • [Cover'd from wind]
                                  • Fall to Leeward. RN. VI 6. D.
                                Leech.
                                Ex. I. 2.
                                • Vid. Leach.
                                Leek.
                                HL. IV. 9. A.
                                • House— [Sedum]
                                Leer,
                                [Look
                                • obliquely]
                                • deceitfully]
                                Leese,
                                [Lose]
                                Leet,
                                [Law-day]
                                Left.
                                • pret. Leave.
                                • adj. p. Leave.
                                • [Residue] TM. VI. 7. O.
                                • Sinister. Sp. III. 9. O.
                                Leg,
                                [Shank] PG. V. 5.
                                • -of Mutton, [Thigh of sheep.]
                                • to make a leg, [a. Congee.]
                                Legacy,
                                [adj. p. Bequeathing (thing.]
                                Legal,
                                [adj. Law]
                                Legate,
                                [Public adj. p. send (per∣son.]
                                Legend,
                                [Fabulous Narration.]
                                Legerdemain,
                                [adj. Prestigiator (thing.]
                                Legible,
                                [adj. p. read (pot.]
                                Legion,
                                [Regiment.]
                                Legislative,
                                [adj. a. Law (make.]
                                Legitimate,
                                • adj. Law.]
                                • Genuine.]
                                  • to— [Un-a Bastard.]
                                Legumen,
                                [Pulse.]
                                Leman,
                                [adj. Fornication (fem.]
                                Lemon.
                                Tr. I. 8. A.
                                Lend.
                                RC. V. 4.
                                Length.
                                TM. II. 1.
                                • at— [After all this] Adv. III. 3. O.
                                Lengthen,
                                • a. Length.]
                                • Protract.]
                                Lenity,
                                • Clemency.]
                                • Meekness.]
                                Lenitive,
                                • Un— adj. a. Pain (apt]
                                • adj. a. Indolence (apt.]
                                Lent.
                                • pret. Lend.]
                                • adj. p. Lend.]
                                • [adj. Fasting (time.]
                                Lentils.
                                HS. II. 3. A.
                                Lentisk,
                                [Mastic-tree.]
                                Lentitude,
                                [Excess of Meekness]
                                • 〈◊〉〈◊〉. I. 9, E.
                                Leo,
                                [Fifth of the 12. parts of the Zodiac.]
                                Leopard.
                                Be. IV. 2. A.
                                • s bane. HF. III. 6.
                                Leper,
                                [adj. Leprosie (person.]
                                Leprosie.
                                S. II. 5.
                                Less,
                                [More-little.]
                                Lessee,
                                [adj. a. Hire (person.]
                                Lessen,
                                [Diminish.]
                                Lesson,
                                [adj. p.
                                • Read
                                • Teacher
                                (thing.]
                                Lessor,
                                [adj. a. Demising (person]
                                Let
                                • Licence]
                                • Permit]
                                • -alone, [Not hinder.]
                                • -bloud, [a. Bleeding.]
                                • ...-down,
                                  • Cause
                                  • Help.
                                  • Suffer
                                  to descend]
                                • -go. TA. I. 6. O.
                                • -in, Suffer to
                                  • in-
                                  • out-
                                  go]
                                • -out, Suffer to
                                  • in-
                                  • out-
                                  go]
                                • -pass, [Omit.]
                                • -slip, [Omit.]
                                • [Impedient.]
                                • [Demise.]
                                Lethargy.
                                S. IV. .
                                Letter.
                                • [Element.] D. I. 1.
                                • [Epistle]
                                • [Bond]
                                  • s patents, [Patent.]
                                Lettice.
                                HF. III. 11.
                                • ...Lambs
                                Level.
                                • [Lying]
                                • Plain]
                                • Equal]
                                • Smooth]
                                • ...

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                                Leven,
                                vid. Leaven.
                                Leveret,
                                [Hare (young.]
                                Leviathan,
                                [Crocodile] Be. IV. 3.
                                Levy,
                                [Gather.]
                                Levite.
                                RE. II. 2. A.
                                Levity.
                                • Tactil quality. Q. V. 4. D.
                                • Inconstancy. Ha. IV. 7. D.
                                • Vainness. Man. IV. 6. D.
                                Lewd.
                                • [Evil (augm.]
                                • [Vicious (augm.]
                                • [Unchast]
                                Lexicon,
                                [Catalogue of interpre∣ted words.]
                                Ly
                                • [v. Situation]
                                • near to, [v. Near.]
                                • next to, [v. Near.]
                                • v. Prostrate.] AC. VI. 7. A.
                                • a. Guest.] RO. III. 6. A.
                                • a. Permanent.] Sp. I. 6.
                                • down. AC. VI. 7. A.
                                • ...from home,
                                  • Be all the night
                                  • a Guest
                                  (from home.]
                                • ...in child-bed, [Be
                                  • Shut up
                                  • In bed
                                  after (parturition.]
                                • in wait, [a. Ambush]
                                • together, [to∣gether- a.
                                  • a. Coition]
                                  • a. Bed]
                                • ...under,
                                  • Under-ly]
                                  • adj. p. Subject]
                                • up, [Rise]
                                • with, [With-
                                  • a. Coition.]
                                  • a. Bed.
                                • bedrid, [Be un-adj. a. Rise (pot.) by sickness.]
                                • hid, [adj. p. Conceal.]
                                • open, [adj. p. Opening.]
                                • still, [adj. Rest.]
                                  • [a. Lying] Man. IV. 1. O.
                                • tell a— [a. Man. IV. 1. O.
                                • ...a
                                  • [a. Lying]
                                [adj. a. Lixiviation [thing]
                                Ly
                                • [v. Situation]
                                • near to, [v. Near.]
                                • next to, [v. Near.]
                                • v. Prostrate.] AC. VI. 7. A.
                                • a. Guest.] RO. III. 6. A.
                                • a. Permanent.] Sp. I. 6.
                                • down. AC. VI. 7. A.
                                • ...from home,
                                  • Be all the night
                                  • a Guest
                                  (from home.]
                                • ...in child-bed, [Be
                                  • Shut up
                                  • In bed
                                  after (parturition.]
                                • in wait, [a. Ambush]
                                • together, [to∣gether- a.
                                  • a. Coition]
                                  • a. Bed]
                                • ...under,
                                  • Under-ly]
                                  • adj. p. Subject]
                                • up, [Rise]
                                • with, [With-
                                  • a. Coition.]
                                  • a. Bed.
                                • bedrid, [Be un-adj. a. Rise (pot.) by sickness.]
                                • hid, [adj. p. Conceal.]
                                • open, [adj. p. Opening.]
                                • still, [adj. Rest.]
                                  • [a. Lying] Man. IV. 1. O.
                                • tell a— [a. Man. IV. 1. O.
                                • ...a
                                  • [a. Lying]
                                [adj. a. Lixiviation [thing]
                                Lyingness.
                                Man. IV. 1. O.
                                Liable,
                                [adj. p. Object (pot.]
                                Lib,
                                [Un- a. Testicle]
                                Libbard,
                                [Leopard.]
                                Libel,
                                [adj. Book (dim.]
                                • sp. Backbiting.]
                                Libella worm.
                                Ex. III. 5.
                                Lib-ral.
                                • [adj. Free-man]
                                • Science, [Learning] Ha. VI. 4.
                                • [adj. Liberality]
                                Liberality.
                                Man. III. 1.
                                Liberty.
                                RC. IV. A.
                                • of converse, [Frankness]
                                • of will, AS. IV. 8.
                                • ...at
                                  • adj. Liberty]
                                  • Un- adj. p.
                                    • Slave.]
                                    • Impri∣sonment.]
                                Libertin,
                                [Not-cohibited adj. Vice (person]
                                Libidinous,
                                [adj. a. Lust (apt.]
                                Libra,
                                [Seventh part of the Zo∣diac]
                                Library,
                                [adj. Books
                                • (House.]
                                • (Room.]
                                • (aggr.]
                                Libration.
                                O. I. 2.
                                Lice,
                                [pl. Lowse]
                                • ...bane.
                                Licence.
                                RC. IV. 8. A.
                                Licentiousness.
                                • [Liberty,
                                  • (exc.]
                                  • corr.]
                                • [Not cohibited Vice (abstr.]
                                Lick.
                                Mo. III. 7.
                                • 〈◊〉〈◊〉. El. I. 6. A.
                                Licorice.
                                Sh. IV. 5.
                                • wild— HS. III. 3.
                                Licourous,
                                [Intemperate in ban∣quetting]
                                Lid,
                                [adj. Covering (instr.]
                                • ey— [Covering (part) of the Ey.]
                                Liege,
                                [adj. Law]
                                • lord [Proper King]
                                • man, [Proper Subject]
                                Lieger.
                                  • Resident
                                  • Ordinary
                                  Embassador
                                Lieu,
                                [Substitute (abstr.]
                                • in—of. Prep. II. 1. A.
                                Lieutenant,
                                [adj. Substitute
                                • (person]
                                • (Off.]
                                • of a ship. RN. V. 1. A.
                                Life.
                                • [Living (abstr.]
                                • to the— [Living (like]
                                • Tree of— Sh. IV. 6. A..
                                • everlasting, [Gnaphali∣um]
                                • time. Mea. VI.
                                • of Cicero, [Narration of &c.]
                                • Of—and death, [adj. Capi∣tal]
                                • [Vigour]
                                Lift.
                                • Move upward. O I. 1.
                                • [Exalt,
                                  • a. High.]
                                  • a. Higher]
                                • up ones voice, [Exclaim.]
                                • of a Ship. RN. IV. 4. A.
                                Ligament.
                                PG. II. 2.
                                Light.
                                • Subst.
                                  • Primary— Q. I. 1. E.
                                  • Secondary— Q. I. 2.
                                  • [Brightness]
                                  • [adj. a. Light (instr.]
                                    • as Candle, &c.
                                • to—a fire, [a. Fire (inc.]
                                • [adj. Lightness]
                                • ...ness.
                                  • op. to Heaviness. Q V. 4. D.
                                  • headed, [Vertiginous]
                                  • [Agility]
                                    • horse, [adj. War∣horse.]
                                  • op. to
                                    • Seriousness. NP. IV. 3. O.
                                    • Constancy. Ha. IV. 7. D.
                                    • Gravity. Man. IV. 6. D.
                                    • Chastity. Man. II. 7. D.
                                  • [Easiness]
                                    • of belief, [Credulity]
                                  • [Frivolousness]
                                  • [Remisseness]
                                    • make—of, [Contemn]
                                  • ...to
                                  • as Bird
                                    • Descend]
                                    • Settle on feet]
                                  • from horse, [Descend—]
                                    • Happen [a. Event]
                                  • on, [Happen to find]
                                Lighten.
                                • [a. Light]
                                • [Un- a.
                                  • Burden]
                                  • Pain]
                                • [a. Lightning]
                                Lightening.
                                El. I. 3.
                                Lighter,
                                [Boat for burden (aug.]
                                Lights,
                                [Lungs] PG. VI. 2. A.
                                Lightsome,
                                [adj. Light.]
                                Lignum Aloes.
                                 
                                Lignum Nephriticum,
                                Tr. VII. 4.
                                Lignum Rhodium.
                                 
                                Ligurious.
                                Bi. VI. 1.
                                Like.
                                • [adj. Likeness]
                                • as, [As]
                                • wise, [adv. Like]
                                • [adj. Equality]
                                • for— [Compensate]
                                • I—it, [I
                                  • Approve
                                  • Love
                                  it.]
                                Likely,
                                • Probable]
                                • True (like]
                                Likeness
                                TM. V. 1.
                                Liking.
                                • Condition]
                                • State]
                                • Approbation]
                                • Love]
                                Lilach.
                                Sh. IV. 1.
                                Lilly.
                                HL. IV. 2.
                                • day— HL. V. 3.
                                • water— HL. VI. 4,
                                • of the valley. HL. VII. 7. A.
                                Limb.
                                • [Joint]
                                • [Part]
                                Limbeck,
                                [Vessel for hot distil∣ling]
                                Limberness.
                                Q. V. 6. E.
                                Limbus,
                                [Margin]
                                Lime.
                                El. IV. 5.
                                • Bird— [Glue to
                                  • catch
                                  • entangle
                                  Birds.]
                                • sp. Prepared juice of Misleto]
                                • ...hound.
                                • tree. Tr. VI. 10.
                                Limit.
                                • [Finiting
                                  • (Sign]
                                  • (Thing]
                                  • (Place]
                                  • ...

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                                Limitation.
                                D. IV. 2.
                                Limn,
                                [Paint with Water-co∣lours.]
                                Limon.
                                 
                                Limp,
                                [Halt]
                                Limpet.
                                E. VIII. 1.
                                Linage,
                                [Descendents (aggr.] RO. I. 1. O.
                                Linchpin.
                                 
                                Linden tree.
                                 
                                Line.
                                • Dimension. Mag. I. 1.
                                • ...of writing.
                                • the— [Equator] W. VI. 1.
                                • Measure. Mea. I. 1.
                                • [Thred]
                                  • Fishing— [String of hairs for fishing]
                                  • plumb— [String for measu∣ring.]
                                  • [Series]
                                    • to— Pr. IV. 9. A.
                                    • to—one Fortification with another. RM. VI. 4. A.
                                    • a hedge with, [Within garrison with Series of]
                                  • [a. Coition] sp. of Dog.]
                                Lineal,
                                [adj. Line.]
                                Lineament,
                                [Figure]
                                Ling.
                                • Fish. Fi. III. 3.
                                • [Heath]
                                Linger,
                                [Protract]
                                • [Delay]
                                Linguist,
                                [adj. language (ar∣tist.]
                                Lingwort.
                                 
                                Link.
                                • [Candle of pitch'd Tow]
                                • [Loop]
                                  • to—toge¦ther Knit]
                                  • to—toge¦ther Joyn]
                                • [Sausage]
                                Linnen.
                                Pr. IV. 4.
                                • draper, [adj. Linnen (merc.]
                                Linnet.
                                Bi. IV. 8.
                                • Red— Bi. IV. 8. A.
                                Linseed,
                                [Seed of Flax]
                                Linsey-woolsey.
                                • [Woven (thing) of Linnen and Woollen]
                                • [Mixture (corr.]
                                Lint,
                                [Down (like)
                                • Shaving
                                • Scraping
                                of Lin∣nen]
                                Lintel.
                                Po. IV. 3. A.
                                Lion.
                                Be. IV. 1.
                                • s tooth, [Dandelion]
                                Lip.
                                PG. III. 8.
                                Liquid,
                                [adj. Moistness] Q. V. 2.
                                Liquid amber.
                                Tr. VIII. 9.
                                Liquor,
                                [adj. a. (thing
                                • Moistness
                                • Wet
                                Lisping.
                                AC. III. 2. A.
                                List.
                                • [Catalogue]
                                • of cloth, [Margin]
                                • the —s, [Combate (place]
                                • as he—eth, [as he willeth]
                                Listen.
                                • [Hear (end]
                                • [Observe with Ear]
                                Listlesness.
                                NP. I. 4. O.
                                Litany,
                                [Brief vicissitudinary Prayers]
                                Literal,
                                [adj. Letter]
                                Literature,
                                [Learning] Ha. VI. 4.
                                Litharge.
                                Met. IV. 1.
                                Litheness,
                                [Limberness] Q. V. 6. E.
                                Lither.
                                • lazy]
                                • Idle]
                                • [Slow]
                                Litigious,
                                [adj. Contentious]
                                Litter.
                                • Birth [Children (aggr.) of one parturition.]
                                • Straw [Bed for Horse]
                                • horse— [Sedan to be carried between Horses]
                                Little.
                                TM. I 1. D.
                                • by—and— [adv. Degrees (dim.]
                                • ones, [Young children]
                                Liturgy,
                                [Pub∣lic
                                • Manner
                                • Form
                                of Worship]
                                Live.
                                • Proper. AC. I. 7.
                                • [Be]
                                • in exile [Be banisht]
                                • [Feed]
                                • upon, [Feed upon]
                                • [a. Conversation]
                                Lively,
                                • [adj.
                                  • Sprightliness]
                                  • Vigour]
                                • hood, [Maintenance]
                                Live-long.
                                • [Total]
                                • [Orpine]
                                Liver.
                                • [adj. Living (person]
                                • Part. PG. VI. 5.
                                  • wort. HL. I. 3. A.
                                    • Noble— [Hepatica]
                                Livery.
                                • [adj. Service (sign) gar∣ment]
                                • [Delivering] TA. IV. 5. sp. of possession.]
                                  • and seisin. RC. V. 8. A.
                                • Horse at—[H. at hired guest∣ing]
                                Living.
                                • Vid. Live.
                                • [Maintenance]
                                Lixiviation.
                                O. VI. 8.
                                Lizard.
                                Be. VI. 4.
                                Lo,
                                [Imp. Look.]
                                Loach.
                                Fi. IX. 11. A.
                                Loaf,
                                [Bread]
                                Loath,
                                [adj. Nolleity]
                                Loathe.
                                • op. to Appetite. NP. II. 4. O.
                                • [Aversation] AS. V. 5. O.
                                • [Being cloy'd] AS. V. 1. O.
                                Loathsom,
                                [Loathed (apt.]
                                Lob,
                                [adj. Lumpish (person]
                                • sp. Great.]
                                Lobby,
                                [Outer room (dim.]
                                Lobe,
                                [Protuberant (part]
                                Lobster.
                                Ex. VI. 1.
                                Local,
                                [adj. Place.]
                                Loch.
                                • Fish. Fi. IX. 11. A.
                                • [adj. p. Lick (apt.) Medicin]
                                Lock.
                                • [adj, Shutting (jug.]
                                • on door, &c. Po. IV. 4.
                                • on a River, [Water-course-narrowing (jug.]
                                • [Tuft]
                                • of Hair.
                                • ...of Wool.
                                Locker,
                                [Chest]
                                Locomotion,
                                [Motion from place to place.]
                                Locust.
                                Ex. II. 1.
                                • tree. Sh. IV. 6. A.
                                Lode.
                                • [Burden]
                                  • to— O. VI. 7.
                                • [Leading]
                                • ...star,
                                  • adj. Pole
                                  • Directing
                                  Star.]
                                • stone. St. II. 7.
                                Lodge.
                                • [v. Night]
                                • [a. Rest]
                                  • sp. by night]
                                • [a. Guest]
                                • a— [House (dim.]
                                Loft,
                                [Upper room]
                                Lofty.
                                • [High (augm.]
                                • [Proud]
                                Log.
                                • Thick wood]
                                • Part of trunk]
                                  • sp. for Fuel.]
                                  • line, [Way-measuring line]
                                    • sp. of Mariners.]
                                Logarithm.
                                 
                                Loggerhead.
                                • [Great (corr.) head]
                                • [Dull (augm.]
                                Logic,
                                [adj. a. Reason (art.]
                                • parts of Discourse. D. IV.
                                • chop— [Dispute (corr.]
                                Logistic,
                                [adj. a. Computation (art.]
                                Logwood.
                                Tr. VII. 5. A.
                                Lohoch,
                                [Medicament to be lick∣ed]
                                Loial.
                                Man. V. 6.
                                Loin.
                                PC. IV. 4.
                                Loiter.
                                • [a. Cunctation]
                                • [a. Slattering time]
                                Lolling,
                                [a. Lean (corr.]
                                Lome,
                                [Mortar]
                                London tuft.
                                HS. V. 4.
                                Lone,
                                [Lending]
                                Lonesome,
                                [Solitary]
                                Long.

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                                  Long Oyster.
                                  Ex. VI. 1. A.
                                  Longaevi∣ty,
                                  • Long life]
                                  • Permanence (aug.]
                                  Longitude.
                                  • [Length]
                                  • [Distance from first Merid.]
                                  Looby,
                                  [Great (corr.) person]
                                  Look.
                                  • [a. Ey]
                                  • [Face,
                                    • (State]
                                    • (Manner]
                                      • to— [a. Ey]
                                  • about, [a. Heedfulness]
                                  • for, [Expect]
                                  • on, [a. Ey]
                                  • ...to,
                                    • a. Heedfulness]
                                    • a. Observing]
                                  Looking-glass,
                                  [Sight-reflecting (instr.]
                                  Loom,
                                  [adj. Weaving (jug.]
                                  Loop.
                                  Mag. V. 2. A.
                                  • hole, [Chink]
                                  Loose.
                                  • Not-fixt. Q. VI. 6. D.
                                  • Not cohibited]
                                  • Irregular]
                                  • [Remiss]
                                  • Negligent]
                                  • Careless]
                                  • [Vicious]
                                  • in one's body. [Diarrhaea.] S. VI. 6.
                                  • ...to
                                    • Unty. O. II. 1. O.
                                    • [Absolve] RE. V. 5. O.
                                  Loose strife.
                                  • codded— HS. IV. 3.
                                  • hooded— HF. VII. 14. A.
                                  • purple— HF. VII. 15. A.
                                  • yellow— HS. V. 12. A.
                                  Looverhole,
                                  [Open place in the roof.]
                                  Lop,
                                  • Off-cut branches]
                                  • Un-branch]
                                  Loquacity.
                                  Man. VI. 5. D.
                                  Lord.
                                  • [Baron] RC. I. 3.
                                  • [Master] RO. III. 7.
                                  Lordan,
                                  [Lazy (person]
                                  Lorldy.
                                  • [adj. Lord (like]
                                  • Proud]
                                  • Magisterial]
                                  Lordship.
                                  • [Lord (abstr.]
                                  • Mannour. Po. I. 1. A.
                                  Lose.
                                  • op. to gain. TA. V. 2. O.
                                  • op. to hold, [Let go]
                                  • op. to keep. TA. V. 5. O.
                                    • as Garrison. RM. II. 4. D.
                                  Lost.
                                  • [adj. p. Lose]
                                  • ...[adj. p. Destruction]
                                  Lot,
                                  [adj. a. Mo. V. 1. (thing]
                                  • to cast—s Mo. V. 1.
                                  Lothe,
                                  vid. Loathe.
                                  Lotion,
                                  [Washing]
                                  Lottery.
                                   
                                  Lotus.
                                  HS. III. 13.
                                  Lovage.
                                  HF. IV. 4. A.
                                  Loud,
                                  vid. Lowd.
                                  Love,
                                  • Affection. AS. V. 3.
                                  • in— [adj. Love (augm.]
                                  • make— [a. Suitour]
                                  • ...Apple of
                                  • [Charity]
                                  Lovely,
                                  [adj. p. Love (apt.]
                                  Lour.
                                  AC. IV. 2. O.
                                  Lout,
                                  [adj. Rusticity (person]
                                  • to— AC. IV. 2. O.
                                  Low,
                                  [a. Cow (voice]
                                  Lowbell,
                                  [Bell to
                                  • Extasie
                                  • Hunt
                                  Birds]
                                  Lowd,
                                  [adj. Sound (augm.]
                                  Lowe.
                                  • [adj. TM. II. 4. O.]
                                  • [adj.
                                    • Inferiority]
                                    • Meanness]
                                  • [adj.
                                    • Under-part]
                                    • [adj. Bottom]
                                  • ...water,
                                    • Shallow w.]
                                    • Down-tide]
                                  • sound, [Grave s.]
                                  Lowermost,
                                  [Most-lowe]
                                  Lowly,
                                  [Humble]
                                  Lowre.
                                  AC. IV. 2. O.
                                  Lowse.
                                  Ex. I. 8.
                                  • ...wort.
                                  • Hog— [Sow]
                                  • Sea— Ex. II. 11.
                                  • Wall— [Punice]
                                  Lowt,
                                  vid. Lout.
                                  Lozange,
                                  [Quadrat whose op∣posite Angles are equal, but not right.]
                                  Lozell,
                                  [Great lumpish (per∣son]
                                  Lubber,
                                   
                                  Lubricity.
                                  • [Unctuousness]
                                  Lucid,
                                  [adj. Light]
                                  Luck,
                                  • Fortune]
                                  • Event]
                                  • sp. Prosperous.]
                                    • Good— [Prosperity]
                                    • Ill— [Adversity]
                                  Lucre,
                                  [Gain]
                                  Lucubration,
                                  [adj. night
                                  • Study]
                                  • Work]
                                  Lug,
                                  [Ear (corr.] Sad-worm.
                                  • to— [Pull]
                                  Luggage.
                                  • [Burden.] Poss. V. O.
                                  • [Impediment] T. II. 5. O.
                                  • [Utensils (corr.]
                                  • [Baggage] RM. V. O.
                                  Lugubrious,
                                  [adj. Grief]
                                  Lukewarm.
                                  • [Neither hot nor cold]
                                  • [Temperate]
                                  Lull,
                                  [Allure to rest]
                                  • asleep, [a. Sleep]
                                  Lumber,
                                  vid. Luggage.
                                  Luminary,
                                  [adj. a. Light (thing]
                                  Lump.
                                  TM. VI. 4.
                                  • fish. Fi. II. 6. A.
                                  Lumpish.
                                  NP. V. 8. O.
                                  Lunar,
                                  [adj. Moon]
                                  Lunatic,
                                  [Mad] sp. monthly]
                                  Lunchion,
                                  [Fragment (augm.]
                                  Lungs.
                                  PG. VI. 2. A.
                                  Lungwort.
                                   
                                  Lupin.
                                  HS. III. 1. A.
                                  • ...Everlasting
                                  Lupus.
                                  Fi. IV. 3.
                                  • marinus Schonfeldii. Fi. III. 16.
                                  Lurch,
                                  [a. Theft]
                                  • er, [Dog hunting lesser beasts by swiftness.]
                                  Lure.
                                  • [adj Alluring (thing]
                                  • [a. Exclaiming]
                                  Lurk.
                                  • [Lie concealed]
                                  • [a. Ambush]
                                  Luscious,
                                  [Sweet (exc]
                                  Lust.
                                  • Appetite]
                                  • Desire]
                                    • sp. of Coition. AC. II. 5.
                                  Lusty,
                                  [adj. Vigor.]
                                  Luster,
                                  [Space of 5 years]
                                  Lustration,
                                  [Un-prophane]
                                  • sp. by Sacrifice.]
                                  Lustre,
                                  [Brightness]
                                  Lute,
                                  [Music (instr.) of gut∣strings to be struck with fin∣gers.]
                                  • ...to
                                    • Shut by sodering]
                                    • Joyn by sodering]
                                  Luxation,
                                  [a. Loose] Q. VI. 6. D.
                                  Luxury.
                                  Man. III. 4. E.
                                  Luxuriant,
                                  [adj. Excess]
                                  Luxuriousness,
                                  [Riotousness.] Man. III. 4. E.
                                  Lynx,
                                  [Ounce] Be. IV. 3.
                                  Lyra altera Rondeletii.
                                  Fi. IV. 5. A▪
                                  Lyric,
                                  [Verse for song.]
                                  M
                                  MAcarone.
                                  • [Pudding (like) of Al∣monds, &c.]
                                  • [Confused Mixture]
                                  Mace.
                                  • Staff, [Magistracy (sign) club.
                                  • Spice, [Husk of Nutmeg]
                                  • Reed—HL. III. 15.
                                  Maccaph,
                                  [Hyphen] D. I. 4. A.
                                  Macerate.
                                  • Infuse]
                                  • Soke]
                                  • Pine. Man. II. 2. E.
                                  Machin.
                                  Po. VI. 8.
                                  Machinate.
                                  • [a. Machin]
                                  • Design]
                                  • Contrive]
                                  Macilent,
                                  [Lean]
                                  Mackerel.
                                  Fi. III. 5.

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                                  Mad.
                                  • ness. S. IV. 1. A.
                                    • [Frenzy] S. IV. 1.
                                    • [Anger (augm.]
                                  • wort. HS. VI. 2. A.
                                  Madder.
                                  HL. IX. 8.
                                  bastard
                                  HL. IX. 9.
                                  Made.
                                  • pret. p. Make]
                                  • adj. p. Make]
                                    • by art, [Factitious] T. III 7. O.
                                  Madrigal,
                                  [Song adj. Shep∣herd.]
                                  Maenas.
                                  Fi. V. 12.
                                  Magazine,
                                  [Ammu∣nition
                                  • (House]
                                  • (Room]
                                  Maggot.
                                  Ex. III. 1.
                                  Bee
                                  Ex. III. 2.
                                  Wasp fly
                                  Ex. III. 3. A.
                                  Magic.
                                  • [Science of obscure Natural (things]
                                  • [Witchcraft]
                                  Magisterialness.
                                  Man. IV. 8. D.
                                  Magistrate.
                                  RC. I. 1.
                                  Magnanimity.
                                  Man. III. 8.
                                  Magnet.
                                  St. II. 7.
                                  Magnifie,
                                  • a. Greatness.]
                                  • a. Praise (augm.]
                                  Magnificence,
                                  [Generosity] Man. III. 4.
                                  Magnitude.
                                  Mag.
                                  Magpy.
                                  Bi. I. 8.
                                  Mahometanism.
                                  RE. I. 5.
                                  May.
                                  • [Fissh Month.]
                                  • fly. Ex. IV. 7. A.
                                  • weed. HF. II. 8. A.
                                  • [Have
                                    • Ability]
                                    • Liberty]
                                  Maid.
                                  • [Virgin]
                                  • [Servant (fem.]
                                  • Fish, [Ray] Fi. II. 3.
                                  • Mer— [Man (like) Fish.]
                                  • ...en hair.
                                  • black— HL. I. 5. A.
                                  • English black— HL. I. 7.
                                  • white— HL. I. 5.
                                  Majesty,
                                  [King (abstr.]
                                  Majestic,
                                  [adj. King (like]
                                  Mail,
                                  [Woven (like) armour]
                                  Maim,
                                  [a. Mutilation]
                                  Main.
                                  • [Great]
                                    • land, [Continent]
                                    • sea, [Ocean]
                                  • mast. RN. III. 5.
                                  • [Principal]
                                    • battel, [Middle b.]
                                    • chance, [Chief
                                      • Stock]
                                      • Concernment]
                                  • [Intense]
                                  • strength, [Strength (augm.]
                                  Maintain.
                                  • Keep RO. VI. 4.
                                  • [Defend] RO. VI. 5.
                                  • Justifie, [a. Advocate]
                                  Major.
                                  • [Greater]
                                  • [Un-adj. p. Pupil (apt.]
                                  • Serjeant— [adj. Regiment (Off.) that gives orders]
                                  Maior,
                                  [Chief Town (Off.]
                                  Maiz,
                                  [Indian Bread-corn] HL. II. 2.
                                  Make.
                                  • the— [Figure]
                                  • ...to
                                    • a. Cause]
                                    • a. Efficient]
                                    • Create]
                                    • Change into]
                                    • Invent]
                                    • Feign]
                                      • [Enrich]
                                      • [Prepare]
                                      • a bed, [Prepare a bed]
                                      • [Esteem]
                                      • account, [Esteem]
                                      • way, [Prepare way]
                                      • ...much.
                                    • [Esteem much]
                                    • Indulge]
                                    • Favour (sign]
                                    • nothing of, [Contemn]
                                  • [Sell for]
                                  • money of, [Sell for mo∣ney.]
                                  • the most, [Sell to the most-bidder.]
                                  • ...better,
                                    • Better (make]
                                    • Fire (make]
                                  • ...fire,
                                    • Better (make]
                                    • Fire (make]
                                  • ...good.
                                    • Compensate]
                                    • Repair]
                                    • Defend]
                                    • Hold out]
                                    • his ground. RM. II. 2.
                                  • hast, [Dispatch]
                                  • a league, [League (make]
                                  • out, [Plain (make]
                                  • ...ready,
                                    • Prepare]
                                    • Clothe]
                                  • reckoning, [Expect]
                                  • as if, [Seem (make]
                                  • sale, [sell]
                                  • shew, [Seem (make]
                                  • shift, [Obtain difficultly]
                                  • a stand, [Stand]
                                  • a stir, [Stir]
                                  • a verse, [a. Verse]
                                  • up, [a.
                                    • Reconcile]
                                    • Repair]
                                    • Perfect]
                                  • use of, [Use]
                                  Malady,
                                  [Disease]
                                  Mal-administration.
                                  Man. VI. 5. O.
                                  Malpert.
                                  • [Ill-tutor'd]
                                  • [Irreverent]
                                  • [Bold (corr.]
                                  Male.
                                  • sex. NP. VI. 2.
                                  • [Riding-bag]
                                  • Coat of— [Woven (like) ar∣mour]
                                  Malecontent,
                                  [Not-content]
                                  Malediction,
                                  [Cursing.] AS. I. 3. O.
                                  Malefactor.
                                  • [adj. a. pret. Evil (person.]
                                  • [adj. Criminal (person]
                                  Maleficence,
                                  [Mischievousness]
                                  Malevolence,
                                  [Malignity] AS. V. 2. O.
                                  Malice,
                                  • Malignity sp. old]
                                  • Hatred sp. old]
                                  Malign.
                                  • [a. Malignity]
                                  • [a. Envy]
                                  Malignant fever.
                                  S. II. 3.
                                  Malignity.
                                  AS. V. 2. O.
                                  Mall,
                                  [Mallet (augm.]
                                  • to— [Beat (augm.]
                                  Mallard.
                                  [Duck (male]
                                  Malleable,
                                  [adj. p. Knocking (pot.]
                                  Mallet,
                                  [Wooden hammer]
                                  • figure. Mag. VI. 4. A.
                                  Mallow.
                                  HF. IX. 6.
                                  • Marsh— HF. IX. 7.
                                  • Shrub— Sh. V. 4.
                                  • Tree— HF. IX. 7. A.
                                  • Vervain— HF. IX. 8.
                                  Malmsey,
                                  [Wine of Malvasia]
                                  Malt,
                                  [adj. p. pret. Fermenting Barley]
                                  Mammock.
                                  • [Lump]
                                  • [Fragment]
                                  Man.
                                  • Kind. W. V. 5.
                                  • Sex, [Man (male]
                                  • [Servant (male]
                                  • If a— [If any one]
                                  • Chess— [adj. Chess (Instr.]
                                  • of war. RN. I. 6.
                                  Manacles,
                                  [Bonds for the hands.]
                                  Manage,
                                  [a.
                                  • Business]
                                  • Using]
                                  • Governing]
                                  Manchet,
                                  [Bread of Flowr.]
                                  Manciple,
                                  [Buying (Off.) of Vi∣ctual (things.]
                                  Mandate,
                                  [Command]
                                  • sp. Sent.]
                                  Mandible,
                                  [Bone of the jaw.]
                                  Mandilion,
                                  [Loose upper vest]
                                  Mandrake.
                                  HS. IX. 4. A.
                                  Mane.
                                  PP. VI. 4. A.
                                  Maner,
                                  vid. Manner.
                                  Manfull,
                                  • adj. Manhood]
                                  • Stout]
                                  Mange,
                                  [Itch]
                                  Manger,
                                  [Horses provender (vess.]
                                  Mangy,
                                  [adj. Itch]
                                  Mangle.
                                  • [Mutilate]
                                  • [a. Fragment (segr.]
                                  Manhood.
                                  • [Valour]
                                  • Age. Mea. VI. 3.
                                  Many,
                                  [adj. Multitude]
                                  Manifest.
                                  TA. I. 9.
                                  Manifesto,
                                  [Public Declarati∣on]
                                  Manifold,
                                  [adj. Multitude (kind]
                                  Manly.
                                  • [Man (like]
                                  • [Stout]
                                  • ...

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                                  Manna.
                                  El. III. 6.
                                  Manna
                                  sold in shops, [Concrete Exudation from the wild Ash.]
                                  Manner.
                                  • [Mode.] T. V.
                                    • ...In a
                                      • Almost]
                                      • Thereabout]
                                    • in some— [adv. some]
                                    • of what— [What manner]
                                  • [Quality]
                                  • [State]
                                  • [Custom]
                                  Mannerly,
                                  [adj.
                                  • Civility]
                                  • Respect]
                                  Manners.
                                  • [Civility]
                                  • [Respect]
                                  Mannish.
                                  • [Man (like]
                                  • [Familiar (apt.) with man]
                                  Mansion.
                                  • Staying (place]
                                  • Dwelling (place]
                                  • [House]
                                  Manslaughter,
                                  [Man-killing]
                                  Mantel,
                                  [Beam of Chimney]
                                  Mantle.
                                  • [Garment to cast about one]
                                  • [Upper loose vest]
                                  • to— [a. Froth]
                                  Mantis.
                                  Ex. II. 1. A.
                                  Manual.
                                  • [adj. Hand]
                                  • [Book (dim.]
                                  Manucodiota.
                                  Py (kind)
                                  Manuduction,
                                  [Leading]
                                  Manufacture,
                                  [adj. p. Mechanic (thing]
                                  Manumise.
                                  • [Un-villain]
                                  • [Un-slave]
                                  Manuring.
                                  • [Agriculture] O. III.
                                  • Soiling. O. III. 3.
                                  Manuscript,
                                  [Written Book)
                                  Map,
                                  [Picture of Country]
                                  Maple.
                                  Tr. VI. 6.
                                  Mar,
                                  vid. Marr.
                                  Marble.
                                  St. II. 1.
                                  March.
                                  • [Third Month]
                                  • to— [Travel] sp. as Souldi∣er.]
                                  • es, [adj. Margin coun∣try]
                                  Marchant,
                                  vid. Merchant.
                                  Marchasite.
                                  St. I. 3. A.
                                  Marchioness,
                                  [Marquess (fem.]
                                  Marchpane,
                                  [adj. Pr. II. Bread]
                                  Mare,
                                  [Horse (fem.]
                                  • Night— [Ephialtes] S. IV. 2. A.
                                  Margin.
                                  Sp. III. 4. A.
                                  Mary,
                                  vid. Marry.
                                  Marigold.
                                  HF. II. 2.
                                  • African— HF. II. 7.
                                  • Gorn— HF. II. 6.
                                  • marsh— HL. VI. 4. A.
                                  Marine,
                                  [adj. Sea]
                                  Mariner.
                                  • Navigator. RC. II. 8.
                                  • [Seaman] RN. V.
                                  Marjoram.
                                  HF. VII. 4.
                                  • Goates— HF. VI. 3. A.
                                  • wild— HF. VII. 4. A.
                                  Marish.
                                  Po. I. 8. A.
                                  Maritim,
                                  [adj. Sea]
                                  Mark.
                                  • [Sign]
                                    • Brand, [Stigmatization (sign]
                                    • Boundary, [Margin (sign]
                                    • Goal, [adj. p. Object
                                      • (place]
                                      • (thing]
                                  • Weight, [8 Ounces]
                                  • Money, [13 s.—4 d.]
                                  • ...to
                                    • [a. Sign]
                                      • [Stigmatize]
                                      • [Observe]
                                  Market,
                                  [a. Merchant]
                                  • place, [adj. Merchant (place]
                                  Marl,
                                  [Chalky clay for manu∣ring]
                                  Marlin.
                                   
                                  Marmalet.
                                  [adj. Pr. II. (thing) of boil'd Quince.]
                                  Marmosit,
                                  [Monkey (dim.]
                                  Marmotto.
                                  Be. III. 4. A.
                                  Marquess.
                                  • [adj. Limit (Off.]
                                  • [Next the highest Noble. man.]
                                  Marring.
                                  TM. I. 9. D.
                                  Marry.
                                  RE. IV. 6.
                                  • ed. RO. II. 4.
                                  Marrow.
                                  PG. I. 8. A.
                                  Mars.
                                  W. II. 5.
                                  Marshal.
                                  • Provost— RC. I. 6. A.
                                  • to— [a. Order]
                                  Mart,
                                  [Convention for Merchan∣dise]
                                  • Letters of— [Licence of naval prepation]
                                  Martagon.
                                  HL. IV. 2. A.
                                  Martern,
                                  [Fur of Marten]
                                  Martial,
                                  [adj. War. RM.]
                                  Martin.
                                  Be. IV. 6.
                                  • Bi. V. 2.
                                  • sand— Bi. V. 2. A.
                                  Martingal,
                                  [Horse (arm.) down-holding head]
                                  Martlet,
                                  [Swift] Bi. V. 1. A.
                                  Martyr.
                                  RE. III. 4.
                                  Martyrology,
                                  [History of Mar∣tyrs.]
                                  Marvel,
                                  vid. Mervail.
                                  Mascarade,
                                  [Antic dance of dis∣guised (persons]
                                  Masculine,
                                  [adj. Male]
                                  Mash,
                                  [Mixture]
                                  • sp. of moist consistence]
                                    • sp. made by Mastication.]
                                  Mask,
                                  [Dance of disguised (per∣sons.]
                                  • for face, [adj. Conceal vest for face]
                                  Mason,
                                  [adj.
                                  • Stone
                                  • Wall (mech.]
                                  Mass.
                                  • Great Body]
                                  • Total Body]
                                  • [Lump]
                                  • [Eucharist]
                                  Massacre,
                                  • Promiscu∣ous killing
                                  • General killing]
                                  Massy.
                                  • [adj. Mass]
                                  • [Weighty] Q. V. 4.
                                  • [adj. Masiness]
                                    • ness. Mag. VI. 1. D.
                                  Mast.
                                  • Fruit. PP. III. 4.
                                  • of ship. RN. III. 1.
                                    • Fore— RN. III. 4. A.
                                    • Main— RN. III. 5.
                                    • Middle— RN. III. 5. A.
                                    • ...Top
                                  Master.
                                  • [adj.
                                    • Authority (person]
                                    • Power (person]
                                      • of servant. RO. III. 7.
                                      • of family. RO. III. 5.
                                      • of a ship. RN. V. 4.
                                  • [Teacher] RO. III. 3.
                                    • of arts, [Graduate in the arts]
                                  • [Chief]
                                    • beam, Principal b.]
                                    • piece, Principal p.]
                                  • ...to
                                    • [Get the power over]
                                    • [Conquer]
                                    • [Cohibit]
                                    • [Govern]
                                  Master∣less,
                                  • Disobedient]
                                  • Licencious]
                                  Masterly,
                                  [Magisterial]
                                  Masterwort.
                                  HF. IV. 5. A.
                                  Mastic,
                                  [Gum of the Mastic-tree]
                                  • tree. Tr. III. 8.
                                  Mastication.
                                  Mo. III. 5.
                                  Mastive,
                                  [Dog kept for watch]
                                  Mat,
                                  [Woven (thing) of
                                  • Rushes]
                                  • Straw]
                                    • weed. HL. III. 4.
                                  Match.
                                  • [Equal]
                                  • [Companion]
                                  • Contract]
                                  • Paction]
                                    • [Marriage]
                                  • [adj. p. Brimstone (instr.) for a. fire.]
                                  • for Gun. RM. V. 7.
                                  Mate.
                                  • [Companion]
                                    • [Married]
                                    • [Conquest]
                                  Material.
                                  • [adj. Matter]
                                  • [Pertinent]
                                  • [Important]
                                  Maternal,
                                  [adj. Mother]
                                  Mathematic,
                                  [Quantity (Sci∣ence]
                                  Matriculate.
                                  • [a. Catalogue]
                                  • [Admit into University]
                                  Matrimony,
                                  [Marriage] RE. IV. 6.

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                                  Matrix,
                                  [Womb] PG. VI. 9.
                                  Matron.
                                  • Married
                                  • Grave (fem.]
                                  • [Housholder (fem.]
                                  Matter.
                                  • Material cause. T. II. 7.
                                  • Subject]
                                  • Object]
                                  • Thing]
                                  • Business]
                                  • makes no— [Is not impor∣tant]
                                  • [Bloud rotted in the flesh]
                                  Mattins,
                                  [Morning worship]
                                  Mattock,
                                  [adj. Mallet (fig.) pecking (instr.]
                                  Mattress,
                                  [Bed stiffen'd with sowing (augm.]
                                  Maturity,
                                  • Ripeness]
                                  • Perfection]
                                  Maugre.
                                  • [In enmity of]
                                  • [adv. Coaction]
                                  Mavis,
                                  [Thrush] Bi. III. 3. A.
                                  Maukin.
                                  • [adj. Man (like) engine]
                                  • [Oven-sweeping (instr.]
                                  Maul,
                                  vid. Mall.
                                  Maund,
                                  [Basket]
                                  Maunder,
                                  [Grudging (voice]
                                  Maw,
                                  [Stomach] PG. VI. 4.
                                  Maxim,
                                  [Rule]
                                  Maze.
                                  • [Extasie]
                                  • Structure full of perplex
                                    • Wind∣ings]
                                    • Turn∣ings
                                  • Place full of perplex
                                    • Wind∣ings
                                    • Turn∣ings]
                                  Mazer,
                                  [Cup (augm]
                                  Me,
                                  [I accusat.]
                                  Mead.
                                  • [Medow]
                                  • [Wine of honey]
                                  Meagre,
                                  [Lean]
                                  Meal.
                                  • [Ground corn]
                                  • Eating. Pr. I. 1.
                                  • worm. Ex. I. 5. A.
                                  Mean.
                                  • [adj. Mediocrity]
                                  • [Low] adj. Ha. II. 5. O.
                                  • Plebeian, [adj. People (kinde]
                                  • ...a
                                  • [Mediator]
                                  • [Between—space]
                                  • among sounds. Q. III. 1.
                                    • s. T. II. 6. A.
                                      • [Riches]
                                  • ...ing.
                                    • Signification. D. II. A.
                                    • [Purpose]
                                  Measure.
                                  • Proper. Mea.
                                    • of Magnitude. Mea. I.
                                    • of Number. Mea. II.
                                    • of Gravity. Mea III.
                                    • of Valour. Mea. IV.
                                    • of Time. Mea. V.
                                    • [Moderation]
                                  Meash,
                                  [Hole.]
                                  Meat.
                                  • [Sustentation]
                                  • [p. Eating (thing]
                                    • Sweet—s Pr. II.
                                    • White—s [Meats of milk]
                                  Meazles.
                                  S. II. 4. A.
                                  Mechanic.
                                  • work. O. I.
                                  • profession. RC. II. 5. A.
                                  Mechoacan.
                                   
                                  Medal.
                                  • [Ancient money]
                                  • [Money (like]
                                  Meddle.
                                  • [Mingle]
                                  • Action]
                                  • Business]
                                  • [a. Diligence (corr.]
                                  • with, [a. Object.]
                                  Mediastine.
                                  PG. V. 3. A.
                                  Mediateness.
                                  TM. IV. 2. O.
                                  Mediator.
                                  RJ. I. 2. A.
                                  Medicine,
                                  [adj. a. Medicating (thing]
                                  Mediocrity.
                                  TM. I. 2.
                                  Meditate.
                                  AS. II. 1. A.
                                  Medle,
                                  vid. Meddle.
                                  Medley,
                                  [Mixture]
                                  Medler.
                                  Tr. I. 5.
                                  Medow.
                                  Po. I. 4. A.
                                  • sweet. HF. IV. 8. A.
                                  Mee,
                                  [I accusat.]
                                  Meed,
                                  • Earning]
                                  • Reward]
                                  Meekness.
                                  Man. I. 9.
                                  Meer.
                                  • [Simple]
                                  • [Lake (augm.]
                                  • [Limit (sign]
                                  Meet.
                                  • [Congruous]
                                  • [Expedient]
                                  • ...to
                                    • Come together. TA. VI. 7.
                                  • [a. Convention]
                                  • with, [Compensate.]
                                  Meeter.
                                  D. III. 5.
                                  Megrim.
                                   
                                  Melancholy.
                                  • Humour. PG. I. 7. A.
                                  • [Grief] sp. (Habit]
                                  Melanurus.
                                  Fi. V. 5.
                                  Meldew,
                                  [Honey-dew]
                                  Melilot.
                                  HS. III. 10.
                                  Mellifluous,
                                  [Sweet]
                                  Mellow,
                                  [Ripe (augm.]
                                  Melody,
                                  [Harmony]
                                  Melon.
                                  HS. VII. 1. A.
                                  Melt,
                                  [Dissolve] O. VI. 2.
                                  Member.
                                  • [Limb]
                                  • [Part]
                                  Membrane.
                                  PG. II. 3. A.
                                  Memorable,
                                  [adj. p. Memory (apt.]
                                  Memorandum,
                                  [adj. p. ought me∣mory (thing]
                                  Memory.
                                  NP. II. 3.
                                  Memorial,
                                  [adj. a. Memory (sign]
                                  Menace,
                                  [Threaten.]
                                  Mend.
                                  • [Repair]
                                    • [Better] TM. I. 9. E.
                                  Mendacity,
                                  [Lyingness]
                                  Mendicant,
                                  [Begging]
                                  Menial,
                                  [Domestic]
                                  Menstruum.
                                  PG I. 4. A.
                                  Ment,
                                  vid. Mint.
                                  Mental,
                                  [adj. Mind]
                                  Mention.
                                  • [of-speaking]
                                  • [a. Express]
                                  Mercenary,
                                  [adj. p. Hire (per∣son,]
                                  Mercer,
                                  [adj. Silk Pr. IV. 3. (merc.]
                                  Merchandise,
                                  [adj. p. Merchant (thing]
                                  Merchant.
                                  • Profession. RC. II. 5.
                                  • ship. RN. I. 5.
                                  Mercy.
                                  Man. I. 5.
                                  Mercury.
                                  • Planet. W. II. 6.
                                  • Metall. Met. III. 1.
                                  • Herb. HF. I. 6.
                                  • childing— HF. I. 6. A.
                                  • Dogs— HF. I. 7.
                                  • English— HF. I. 8.
                                  Mercurial.
                                  • [adj. Mercury]
                                    • Nimble]
                                    • Sprightly]
                                  Meridian.
                                  W. VI. 4.
                                  Meridional,
                                  [adj. South]
                                  Merit.
                                  • [Earning]
                                  • [Worthy (thing]
                                  Merlin,
                                  [Hawk for Finches]
                                  Mermaid.
                                   
                                  Mermaids head.
                                  Ex. VIII. 2. A.
                                  Merry,
                                  [adj.
                                  • Mirth]
                                  • Urbanity]
                                  Mervail,
                                  [a. Admiration]
                                  • of Peru. HS. VII. 8.
                                  Merula.
                                  • montana. Bi. III. 7. A.
                                  • saxatilis. Bi. III. 4.
                                  • torquata. Bi. III. 7.
                                  Mes,
                                  vid. Mess.
                                  Mesentery.
                                  PG. VI. 6.
                                  Mesh,
                                  [Hole]
                                  Meslin,
                                  [Mingled corn]
                                  Mess,
                                  [Proportioned part]
                                  • sp. of Meat.]
                                  Message,
                                  [Word sent]
                                  Messenger,
                                  • [Sent
                                    • (person]
                                    • (Off.]
                                  Messias,
                                  [Anointed (person]
                                  Messuage.
                                  • [House]
                                  • [Farm]
                                  Metall.
                                  Met.
                                  • Natural— Met. I.
                                  • Factitious— Met. II.
                                  • Imperfect— Met. III.
                                  Metamorphosis,
                                  [Altering] sp. of kinde]
                                  Metaphor.
                                   
                                  Metaphysic,
                                  [Science of Tran∣scendents.]
                                  Mete,
                                  [Measure]

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                                  Metempsychosis.
                                   
                                  Meteor.
                                  El. A.
                                  Metheglin,
                                  [Wine of honey]
                                  Method,
                                  [Order]
                                  Metonymy.
                                   
                                  Metrical,
                                  [adj. Moeter.]
                                  Metropolitan.
                                  • [adj. Principal]
                                  • [Primate]
                                  Mew.
                                  Bi. IX. 9.
                                  Mezereon.
                                  Sh. II. 10.
                                  My.
                                   
                                  Mich.
                                  • [a. Absent]
                                  • [a. Conceal]
                                  • [a. Penuriousness]
                                  Microcosm,
                                  [World (dim.]
                                  Microscope,
                                  [Glass for seeing lit∣tle (things]
                                  Mid.
                                  [Middle]
                                  Middle.
                                  Sp. III. 3.
                                  Midif.
                                  PG. VI. 3.
                                  Midwife,
                                  [Partu∣rition
                                  • (Off.]
                                  • (mech.]
                                  Might,
                                  • Strength]
                                  • Power]
                                    • (Mod. Cond.)
                                      • y, [adj.
                                        • Strength
                                        • Power
                                        (aug.]
                                  Milch,
                                  [adj. a. Milk]
                                  Mildness.
                                  • [Gentleness]
                                  • Meekness]
                                  • Graciousness]
                                  • Clemency]
                                  • [Not-austereness]
                                  Mile.
                                  Mea. I. 7.
                                  Mili∣tary
                                  • Relation. RM.
                                  • Persons
                                    • Segregate. RM. III.
                                    • Aggregate. RM. IV.
                                  • Action. RM. I.
                                  • Events. RM. II.
                                  • Ammunition. RM. V.
                                  • Places. RM. VI.
                                  Militia.
                                  [RM. (thing]
                                  Milk.
                                  PG. I. 3. A.
                                  • wort. HS. III. 11.
                                  Mill.
                                  Po. VI. 9.
                                  Millefoil.
                                  HF. II. 12.
                                  • water— HF. V. 13.
                                  • horned— HL. IX. 7. A.
                                  Millers-thumb.
                                  Fi. IX. 12.
                                  Millet.
                                  HL. II. 6. A.
                                  • Indian— HL. II. 6.
                                  Million,
                                  [1000000]
                                  Milt,
                                  [Spleen] PP. IV. 5. A.
                                  • wort, [Spleenwort] HL. I 7. A.
                                  • Sperme of male fishes. PP. IV. 8.
                                  Milter,
                                  [Fish (male]
                                  Mimic.
                                  • [adj. Player]
                                  • [adj. a. imitate]
                                    • sp. with gesture (corr.]
                                  Mince.
                                  Pr. III. 6. A.
                                  • ing Wanton (dim.)
                                  • gate Conceited gesture (mode]
                                  Mind.
                                  • [Soul] W. I. 6.
                                  • Rational—NP. I.
                                    • [Understanding]
                                      • [Thought] sp. (freq.]
                                        • [Opinion]
                                        • [Observing]
                                        • [a. Heedfulness]
                                      • cast in one's— [Consider]
                                    • [Will]
                                      • [Inclination]
                                      • [Velleity]
                                      • [Purpose]
                                      • fully—ed, [adj. pret. Re∣solution]
                                      • high—ed, [Proud]
                                      • ...ill—ed,
                                        • Ill-purposing]
                                        • adj. Malignity]
                                    • well—ed, [Well affectioned]
                                      • set one's— [a. Purpose]
                                  • Sensitive internal.
                                    • [Fancy]
                                    • [Memory]
                                      • call to— [a. Memory]
                                      • put in— [a. Memory (make]
                                    • [Appetite]
                                    • [Desire]
                                      • have a—to, [a. Desire.]
                                  Mindfull.
                                  [adj. Memory]
                                  Mine.
                                  • [adj. I]
                                  • [Metal (place]
                                  • [Face (manner]
                                  • to— RM. I. 5.
                                  Mineral.
                                  W. V. 1.
                                  Minew,
                                  vid. Minnow.
                                  Mingle,
                                  [a. Mixture]
                                  Minion.
                                  • [Love (augm.]
                                  • [Ordnance (kind]
                                  Minister.
                                  • [Servant]
                                  • [Clergyman]
                                  • [Presbyter]
                                  • ...to
                                  • [Serve]
                                  • [a. Adjuvant]
                                  • [Give to]
                                  Miniver,
                                  [Fur of
                                  • Squirrels
                                  • Weasels
                                  bel∣lies.
                                  Minks,
                                  [adj. Conceitedness (fem]
                                  Minnow.
                                  Fi. IX. 13.
                                  Minority,
                                  • [Age
                                    • Pupillary]
                                    • Not-virile]
                                  Minster,
                                  • [Monks
                                    • College]
                                    • [Monks House]
                                  Minstrel,
                                  [adj. Music (mech.]
                                  Mint.
                                  • Herb. HF. VII. 1.
                                  • Cat— HF. VII. 1. A.
                                  • [Place of a. Money (mech.]
                                  • ...to
                                  • [a. Money (make]
                                  • [a. Fiction]
                                  Minute.
                                  • [Small (dim.]
                                  • of time. Mea. V. 8. A.
                                  Miracle.
                                   
                                  Mire,
                                  [Durt]
                                  • Quag— [Bog]
                                  Mirobalan.
                                  Tr. II. 5.
                                  Mirrour.
                                  • [Looking-glass]
                                  • [adj. Excelling (thing]
                                  Mirth.
                                  AS. V. 4.
                                  Mis,
                                  vid. Miss.
                                  Misadventure.
                                  • [Fortune (corr.]
                                  • [Adversity]
                                  Misapply,
                                  [Apply (corr.]
                                  Misbecome,
                                  [Indecent]
                                  Misbegot,
                                  [Begot not in marri∣age]
                                  Misbehave,
                                  [Demeanor (corr.]
                                  Misbelief,
                                  [Belief (corr.]
                                  Miscall,
                                  [Name (corr.]
                                  Miscarry.
                                  TA. III. 7.
                                  • with child, [a. Abortion]
                                  Miscellany,
                                  [adj. Mixture]
                                  Mischance.
                                  • Event (corr.]
                                  • adj. Adversity (thing]
                                  • [Abortion]
                                  Mischief.
                                  • [a. Mischievousness]
                                  • [Hurt]
                                  Mischievousness.
                                  Man. I. 4. D.
                                  Misconstrue.
                                  • [Understand (corr.]
                                  • [Interpret (corr.]
                                  Miscreant.
                                  • [Believer (corr.]
                                  • [Heretic]
                                  • [Unholy (person]
                                  Misdeed,
                                  [Ill deed]
                                  Misdemeanour,
                                  [Demeanour (corr.]
                                  Misdoing,
                                  [Action (corr..]
                                  Misdoubt.
                                  • [Suspect]
                                  • [Distrust]
                                  Miser,
                                  [Penurious (person]
                                  Misery.
                                  Ha. I. 1. O.
                                  Misfortune.
                                  • [Fortune (corr.]
                                  • [a. Adversity]
                                  Misgive,
                                  [Doubt (make]
                                  Misgovern,
                                  [Govern (corr.]
                                  Mshap.
                                  • [Fortune (corr.]
                                  • [a. Adversity]
                                  Misinter∣pret,
                                  • Understand
                                  • Interpret
                                  (corr.]
                                  Mislead.
                                  • [Lead (corr.]
                                  • [Seduce]
                                  Mislike,
                                  [Disapprove]
                                  Misname,
                                  • [Name
                                    • wrong]
                                    • [Name (corr.]
                                  Misplace,
                                  • [Place
                                    • wrong]
                                    • (corr.]
                                  Misprision,
                                  [Suspition]
                                  Misreckon,
                                  [Reckon (corr.]
                                  Miss.
                                  • [Err]
                                  • [Omit]
                                  • [Want]
                                  • [Discover want]
                                  Missal,
                                  [Mass-book]
                                  Mishapen.
                                  • [Figur'd (corr.]
                                  • [Deformed]
                                  Mission,
                                  [Sending]
                                  Missive,
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                                  Mispend,
                                  [Spend (corr.]
                                  Mist.
                                  El. III. 2. A.
                                  Mistake.
                                  • Wrong]
                                  • Errour]
                                  • [Opinion (corr.]
                                  Mistle-thrush.
                                  Bi. III. 3.
                                  Mistleto.
                                  Sh. III. 12. A.
                                  Mistress.
                                  • [Master (fem.]
                                  • [Suitor'd (fem.]
                                  Mistrust.
                                  • [Doubt]
                                  • [Distrust]
                                  • [Suspition]
                                  Misuse,
                                  [Use (corr.]
                                  Mite.
                                  • Insect. Ex. II. 7.
                                  • Money.
                                  Miter,
                                  [adj. Bishop (sign) head vest.]
                                  Mitigate.
                                  • [Diminish]
                                  • [a. Remills]
                                  • [Un-anger]
                                  Mittens,
                                  [Woollen hand (vest]
                                  Mix,
                                  [a. Mixture]
                                  Mixen.
                                  • [Dunghill]
                                  • [Heap of Dung]
                                  Mixture.
                                  T. III. 8. O.
                                  Mizen-mast.
                                  RN. III. 3. A.
                                  Mizzle.
                                  El. VI. 2.
                                  Mobility.
                                  • [Motion (abstr.]
                                  • [Unconstancy]
                                  Mock.
                                  • Scoff. RJ. IV. 9. A.
                                  • [Deceive]
                                  Mode of thing.
                                  T. VI.
                                  Model.
                                  • [Description by lines)
                                  • [Example (dim.]
                                  • [Epitome]
                                  Moderation.
                                  • [a Mediocrity]
                                  • in opinions. Ha. III. 4.
                                  • in recreations, Man. II. 5.
                                  • Govern]
                                  • Cohibit]
                                  Moderator,
                                  [Judge]
                                  Modern,
                                  [New]
                                  Modesty.
                                  • about disgraces. Man. III. 7.
                                  • about honours. Man. III. 9.
                                  Modicum,
                                  [Little]
                                  Modulation,
                                  [Warbling]
                                  Moil.
                                  • [Operation (augm.]
                                  • [a. Defilement]
                                  Moistness.
                                  Q. V. 3.
                                  Moity,
                                  [Half]
                                  Mold,
                                  vid. Mould.
                                  Mole.
                                  • [Bank factitious]
                                  • [Spot]
                                  • Beast. Be. III. 8.
                                  • Fish. Fi. II. 6.
                                  Molest,
                                  [Troubling] TA. V. 9. O.
                                  • Indian Molle. Tr. III. 10. A.
                                  Mollifie,
                                  [a. Soft]
                                  Molten
                                  • Melted]
                                  • Cast]
                                  Moly.
                                  HL. IV. 11. A.
                                  Moment.
                                  • of time, [Instant]
                                  • [Importance]
                                  Monarch,
                                  [Sole King]
                                  Monastery,
                                  • [Monk's
                                    • College]
                                    • [Monk's House]
                                  Monastical,
                                  [adj. Monk]
                                  Mone,
                                  • [Grief
                                    • (sign]
                                    • [Grief (voice]
                                  Money.
                                  Mea. IV. A.
                                  • wort. HL. VI. 11. A.
                                  Moneth.
                                  Mea. V. 4.
                                  Mongrel.
                                  • [Of mingled extraction]
                                  • [Spurious]
                                  Monition
                                  [Warning]
                                  Monk.
                                  RE. II. 7.
                                  Monky.
                                  Be. IV. 4. A.
                                  Monoceros Clusii.
                                  Fi. IV. 10. A.
                                  Mono∣poly
                                  • Privilege of sole
                                  • Appropria∣ted
                                  selling]
                                  Monosyllable,
                                  [Of one syllable]
                                  Monster,
                                  [Beside-natural (thing]
                                  Month.
                                  Mea. V. 4.
                                  Monument.
                                  • [adj. a. Memory (sign]
                                  • [Tomb]
                                  Mood.
                                  • [Manner] T. VI.
                                  • [Disposition]
                                  Moon.
                                  • Planet. W. II. 8.
                                    • New— [—Beginning her monethly course]
                                    • appearing— [—(like) Mete∣or.]
                                    • wort. HL. I. 9.
                                    • Half— Fortification. RM. VI. 5.
                                  Moor.
                                  • Man, [Tawny man]
                                  • Land. Po. I. 9.
                                  • hen. Bi. VIII. 9.
                                  • ...to—a ship.
                                  Moot,
                                  [Discourse on Law-case.]
                                  Moral,
                                  [adj. Manners]
                                  • Philosophy, [Ph. concerning manners.]
                                  • a— [Signification belonging to manners]
                                  Moralize,
                                  [Apply to manners]
                                  More.
                                  • [Superiour]
                                  • Adv. II. 2.
                                  • over, [Also]
                                  Morfew,
                                  [Disease of Scurf on the skin]
                                  Morgage.
                                  RC. VI. 7.
                                  Mormylus.
                                  Fi. V. 3. A.
                                  Morning.
                                  Mea. V. 7.
                                  Moroseness.
                                  Man. IV. 7. D.
                                  Morris,
                                  [a. Moor's dance]
                                  Morrow.
                                  • [Day
                                    • Next after]
                                    • following]
                                  • Good— [adj. Morning saluta∣tion.]
                                  Morse.
                                  Be. V. 3.
                                  Morsel,
                                  [Fragment] sp. off-bit∣ten.]
                                  Mortal.
                                  • [adj. Dying (pot.]
                                  • [adj. a. Dying (apt.]
                                  • [Capital]
                                  • ...ity.
                                  • [Dying (pot.]
                                  • [Dying (apt.]
                                  • [Killing infection]
                                  Mortar.
                                  • For building. El. IV. 4. A.
                                  • [adj. Contusion (vess.]
                                  Mortifie.
                                  • [a. Death]
                                  • [a. Repentance]
                                  Mortiss,
                                  [Hole in beam.] sp. in side of it.]
                                  Mortmain.
                                   
                                  Mortuary,
                                  [Payment for the dead.]
                                  Mosaic work.
                                   
                                  Mosque,
                                  [Temple] sp. of Maho∣metans.]
                                  Moss.
                                  HL. I. 3.
                                  Most.
                                  • Adv. II. 2. A.
                                    • for the—part, [adv. Most]
                                  • [Chiefly]
                                  Mote.
                                  • [Ditch (augm.]
                                  • Atom, [Powder (dim.]
                                  Moth,
                                  • Ex. II. 8.
                                  • Ex. IV. 9. A.
                                    • mullein. HS. VIII. 4. A.
                                  Mother.
                                  • [Parent (fem.]
                                    • tongue, [Language of one's own nation]
                                    • of pearl. Ex. VIII. 3.
                                  • [Womb] PG. VI. 9.
                                    • [Disease] S. VI. 7.
                                    • wort. HF. VII. 13.
                                  • [Sediment]
                                  Motion.
                                  • [Locomotion] Mo.
                                    • of Animals Progressive. Mo. I.
                                    • of the parts of Animals. Mo. III.
                                    • Violent— Mo. VI.
                                  • [Inclination] AS. IV. 1.
                                  Motive.
                                  • [adj. Move (apt.]
                                  • [Impulsive]
                                  Motley,
                                  [Variegated]
                                  Motto,
                                  [Appropriated sentence] D. III. 1. A.
                                  Move.
                                  • [a. Motion]
                                    • the brows. AC. IV. 1. A.
                                    • the head. AC. IV. 4. A.
                                  • [Offer] TA. IV. 2.
                                  • [a. Impulsive]
                                  • [Persuade]
                                  • [Allure]
                                  • [Angry (make]
                                  Moveable,
                                  [adj. p. Mo∣tion
                                  • (pot.]
                                  • (apt.]
                                    • s, [Utensils]
                                  Mould.

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                                    Moulder.
                                    • [p. Powder by putrefaction]
                                    • away, [Decay]
                                    Mouldiness.
                                    HL. I. 1. A.
                                    • [Mustiness]
                                    • [Down (like) rottenness]
                                    Moulter,
                                    [Un-feathered (make]
                                    Mound.
                                    • [Sepiment]
                                    • [Bank]
                                    • [Rampire]
                                    Mount.
                                    • [Mountain]
                                    • [Factitious hill]
                                    • to— [Ascend]
                                    • a horse, [Ascend upon a horse]
                                    • ill— —ed [Riding on horse (perf.]
                                    • well- —ed [Riding on horse (corr.]
                                    • a cannon, [Lift a cannon to his carriage]
                                    Mountain.
                                    W. III. 1. E.
                                    Mountebank.
                                    • Wandring Physician]
                                    • Juggling Physician]
                                    Mourn.
                                    • [Shew grief]
                                    • [Grief (sign) sp. with (voice]
                                    • in—ing, [adj. p. Vest adv. grief (sign]
                                    Mouse.
                                    Be. III. 7. A.
                                    • Dor— [adj. a. sleep (apt.) Mouse (kind]
                                    • Field— [Long snouted venom∣ous mouse (kind]
                                    • Flitter— [Bat]
                                    • ear. HF. III. 13. A.
                                    • tail. HL. III. 16.
                                    • codded— HS. IV. 12. A.
                                    Mouth.
                                    • Proper. PG. III. 3.
                                      • full, [adj. Mouth capacity]
                                      • ...foul—'d.
                                        • [Speaking (apt) indecent (things]
                                        • [Reviling (apt.]
                                    • mealy—'d, [not- adj. reproof (apt.]
                                    • Orifice [Mouth (like]
                                    • [Entry]
                                    • to— [a. Reviling]
                                    Mouthy,
                                    [adj. Reviling (apt.]
                                    Mow.
                                    • [Heap] sp. of Corn.]
                                    • [Mock] sp. with face (manner]
                                    Mowe,
                                    [Reap]
                                    Mue.
                                    • [a. Imprisonment]
                                      • feathers, [Let go f.]
                                    Much.
                                    • Great]
                                    • Many]
                                    • as— [Equal]
                                    • for so—as Conj. IV. 1.
                                    • make—of, [a. Courtesie (augm.]
                                    • too— [Excessive]
                                    • very— [Abundant]
                                    • [Transc.
                                      • (augm.]
                                      • (intens.]
                                    Mucilaginous,
                                    [Slimy]
                                    Muck.
                                     
                                    Mucus.
                                    • Dung]
                                    • Snivel]
                                    • [Excrement]
                                    Mucketer,
                                    [adj. Wiping (thing]
                                    Mud,
                                    [Macerated durt]
                                    Muff,
                                    [Tube for warming the hands]
                                    Muffle,
                                    [Conceal (vest) sp. face]
                                    Muffler,
                                    [Mouth (vest]
                                    Mufy,
                                    [Mahometan chief Pri∣mate]
                                    Mug,
                                    [Pot for drink]
                                    Mugwort.
                                    HF. II. 11. A.
                                    Mulberry.
                                    Tr. III. 1.
                                    Mule.
                                    Be. I. 2. A.
                                    • fearne. HL. I. 8.
                                    Muletier,
                                    [adj. Mule (Off.]
                                    Mullein.
                                    HS. VIII. 4.
                                    • moth— HS. VIII. 4. A.
                                    • Sage— Sh. VI. 4. A.
                                    Mullet.
                                    Fi. IV. 6.
                                    • English— Fi. IV. 3. A.
                                    • Lesser— Fi. IV. 6. A.
                                    Mult.
                                    RJ. VI. 7.
                                    Multifarious,
                                    [Many (kind]
                                    Multifidous beasts.
                                    • of the biggest sort. Be. III.
                                    • of the middle sort. Be. IV.
                                    • of the least sort. Be V.
                                    Multiply.
                                    • a. Many]
                                    • Increase]
                                    • [a. Multiplier]
                                    Multiplicity,
                                    [Variety]
                                    Multiplier.
                                    TM. VI. 8.
                                    Multitude.
                                    TM. III. 1.
                                    Mum.
                                    • [Beer in which husks of Wal∣nuts are infused]
                                    • [st'] Interj. III. 1. O.
                                    • ing, [Dance of Silents]
                                    • ing, [Dance of Disguied]
                                    Mumble.
                                    • [Mastication (corr.]
                                    • Voice confusedly]
                                    • Speak confusedly]
                                    Mummy,
                                    [Gum (like) embalmed flesh] sp. of Man]
                                    Mump,
                                    [Move (corr.) the mouth]
                                    Mumps,
                                    [Disease swelling of the chaps]
                                    Munday,
                                    [Second day of the week]
                                    Mundane,
                                    [adj. World]
                                    Municipal,
                                    • [adj.
                                      • City]
                                      • Corporation]
                                    Munificence,
                                    [Liberality]
                                    • sp. in gifts]
                                    Muniment,
                                    [Deed] RJ. VI. 5.
                                    Munition.
                                    • [Fortification]
                                    • [Ammunition]
                                    Muraena.
                                    Fi. VI. 1.
                                    Mural,
                                    [adj. Wall]
                                    Murder.
                                    RJ. III. 4.
                                    Murex.
                                    Ex. VII. 2.
                                    Murmur,
                                    • Grudging
                                    • Discontent
                                    • Indignation
                                    sp. (voice]
                                    Murr,
                                    [Disease of hoarseness through cold distillation]
                                    Murrain,
                                    • Disease infecti∣ous
                                    • Plague
                                    of (beasts]
                                    Murry,
                                    • Dark red]
                                    • Rust colour]
                                    Murrion,
                                    [Head (armour.]
                                    Murther.
                                    RJ. III. 5.
                                    Muscle.
                                    PG. II. 6. A.
                                    • Fish. Ex. VIII. 7. A.
                                    Musculous,
                                    [adj. Muscle]
                                    Muse.
                                    • [a. Verse (art.]
                                    • [Feign'd Goddess of vers (art]
                                    • [Hole through hedge]
                                    • to— [Meditate]
                                    Mushrom.
                                    HL. I. 1.
                                    Music.
                                    • Sound. Mo. V. 7. A. [Harmony]
                                    • Art. Mo. V. 7. A. (art.)
                                    Musk,
                                    [Sweet (thing) of Muskcat]
                                    • cat. Herb.
                                    Muskadell.
                                     
                                    Musket.
                                    • Hawk, [Sparhawk (male]
                                    • Gun, [Footman's gun (augm.]
                                    Mussle,
                                    vid. Muscle.
                                    Must.
                                    • Mood of Necessity
                                    • [Determination] AS. IV. 8.
                                    • [Necessity] T. V. 7.
                                    • [Wine not yet fermented]
                                    Mustaches,
                                    [Upper beard]
                                    Mustard.
                                    • Common. HS. IV. 9.
                                      • [Sauce of Mustard]
                                    • Tower— HS. IV. 12.
                                    • Yellow Arabian— HS. IV. 13. A.
                                    Muster.
                                    • [adj. a. Number]
                                    • [Catalogue] adj. a. TM. III. 7. O.
                                    Mustiness.
                                    Q. IV. 7.
                                    Mutable.
                                    • [adj. Alter (apt]
                                    • [Light] Ha. IV. 7. D.
                                    Muteness.
                                    AC. III. 1. O.
                                    Muting,
                                    [Dunging]
                                    Mutilous,
                                    NP. V. 1. O.
                                    Mutiny,
                                    [Sedition]
                                    Mutter,
                                    [Speak
                                    • indistinctly]
                                    • confusedly]
                                    • grudgingly]
                                    Mutton,
                                    [Flesh of sheep]
                                    Mutual,
                                    [Reciprocal]
                                    Muzzle.
                                    • [Bonds of mouth]
                                    • [a. Silence (make]
                                    Myriad,
                                    [10000]
                                    Myrrh.
                                    Tr. VIII 1.
                                    Myrtle.
                                    Sh. III. 11.
                                    • Symach. Sh. III. 11. A.
                                    Mystery.
                                    • Obscure (thing]
                                    • Concealed (thing]
                                    • [Trade]
                                    Mythology,
                                    [Interpretation of feigned Narrations.

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                                    N.
                                    NAdir,
                                    [Under- adj. Horizon pole]
                                    Nag,
                                    [Gelded horse (dim.]
                                    Nay,
                                    [Not]
                                    • say— [Deny]
                                    Nail.
                                    • of Animal. PP. VI. 5. A.
                                      • Iron pin to be driven in by knocking]
                                      • Brass pin to be driven in by knocking]
                                    Naked,
                                    • Not- clothed
                                    • Un- covered
                                    Name.
                                    • Word. T. I. 4.
                                    • ly, Conj. IV. 3.
                                    • nick— [Name (corr.]
                                    • [Reputation]
                                    Nap.
                                    • [Tufted superficies]
                                    • [Sleep (fit]
                                    Nape,
                                    [Hinder part of the neck]
                                    Naphew.
                                    HS. IV. 4. A.
                                    Naphtha.
                                    St. V. 5. A.
                                    Napkin,
                                    [Linen for wiping]
                                    Nappy.
                                     
                                    Narciss,
                                    [Daffadil] HL. IV. 4.
                                    Narcotic.
                                    • [adj. a. Sleep]
                                    • [adj. A. Stupor]
                                    Nard.
                                     
                                    Narration.
                                    D. V. 3.
                                    Narrow.
                                    • op. to Ample, [adj. Sp. II. 5. O.]
                                    • op. to Broad, [adj. TM. II. 2. O]
                                    • ly, [adv. Heedfulness]
                                    Nastiness,
                                    [Slovenliness (augm.]
                                    Nation.
                                    RC. III. 1.
                                    Native,
                                    [adj. Birth]
                                    Nativity.
                                    • [Birth]
                                    • [Birth (time]
                                    Natural.
                                    • [adj. T. III. 7.]
                                    • ly, [adv. Spontaneity]
                                    • power. NP.
                                    • fool, [adj. Idiot (person]
                                    Naturalist,
                                    [adj. Nature (ar∣tist]
                                    Naturalize,
                                    [a. Nation]
                                    Nature.
                                    • [Natural (abstr.]
                                      • Law of— RC. IV. 1.
                                    • [Temper of
                                      • Mind]
                                      • Body]
                                    • [Disposition]
                                    Naval,
                                    [adj. Ship.]
                                    Nave.
                                    • of a Church, [Greatest Tem∣ple (room]
                                    • of cart, &c. Po. V. 7.
                                    Navel.
                                    PG. IV. 6. A.
                                    • wort. HL. VIII. 6.
                                    • Sea— HL. I. 11. A.
                                    Navew.
                                    HS. IV. 4. A.
                                    Naught.
                                    • [Nothing]
                                    • come to— [Be annihilated]
                                    • set at— [Contemn]
                                    • [Evil]
                                    • for, [Hurtful to.]
                                    Navy.
                                    • [Ships (aggr.]
                                    • [Army of ships]
                                    Navigation,
                                    [Sailing]
                                    Nauseate.
                                    [a. AS. V. I. O.]
                                    Nauseousness,
                                    [Lothing] NP. II. 4. O.
                                    Nautic,
                                    [adj. Ship.]
                                    Nautilus.
                                    Ex. VII. 1.
                                    Neap-tide,
                                    [Shallowest tide]
                                    Neast,
                                    vid. Nest.
                                    Neat.
                                    • Beast. Be. II. 1.
                                    • [adj. Neatness]
                                    • ...ness.
                                    • [Pureness]
                                    • [Cleanliness]
                                    • [Decentness (augm]
                                    • [Ornateness]
                                    Neb,
                                    [Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                                    Nebulous,
                                    [adj. Mist.]
                                    Necessary,
                                    [adj. Necessity]
                                    Necessity.
                                    • Proper. T. V. 7.
                                      • [Want]
                                      • [Poverty]
                                      • [Determination]
                                    Necessitous,
                                    [Needy]
                                    Neck.
                                    PG. IV. 1.
                                    • of land, [Isthmus]
                                    Necromancy,
                                    [Witchcraft by the dead]
                                    Nectar,
                                    [Drink of the feigned Gods]
                                    Nectarine.
                                    Tr. II. 1. A.
                                    Neece,
                                    [Nephew (fem.]
                                    Need,
                                    [Want] sp. of necessaries]
                                    • must—s, [Must (augm.]
                                    Needfulness.
                                    • [Necessity]
                                    • [Expedience]
                                    Neediness,
                                    [Poverty]
                                    Needle,
                                    [Sowing▪ pin]
                                    • fish. Fi. III. 13. (p. Magnet]
                                    • Mariners— [adj. iron pin. adj.
                                    • Shepherds— [Venus combe] HF. I. 5. A.
                                    Needless,
                                    [Abundant]
                                    Neer.
                                    • adj. neerness]
                                    • adv. neerness]
                                    • well— [Almost]
                                    • [Beside]
                                    • ...ness.
                                      • Nighness. Sp. II. 3.
                                      • [Frugality]
                                      • [Penuriousness]
                                    Neeze,
                                    [Sneez]
                                    Neezing-wort,
                                    [White Hellebore] HL. VII. 1.
                                    Nefarious,
                                    [Vicious (augm.]
                                    Negation.
                                    D. VI. 2. O.
                                    Neglect,
                                    [a.
                                    • Negligence]
                                    • Omission]
                                    • Contemning]
                                    Negligence.
                                    Ha. IV. 5. D.
                                    Negotiate.
                                    • [a. Business]
                                    • [a. Commerce]
                                    Negro,
                                    [Black man]
                                    Neigh,
                                    [a. Horse (voice]
                                    Neighbour.
                                    RO. IV. 3.
                                    • [Neer] sp. dwelling]
                                    Neither.
                                    • [None of the two]
                                    • [Nor]
                                    Neophyte,
                                    [New Disciple]
                                    Neotero,
                                    New [adj. Sp. I. 3. O.
                                    Nep,
                                    [Cat-mint]
                                    Nephew.
                                    RO. I. 3. O.
                                    Nerites.
                                    Ex. VII. 4. A.
                                    Nerve.
                                    PG. II. 5.
                                    Nest,
                                    • [Room sp. of bird]
                                    • [Bed sp. of bird]
                                    Nestling,
                                    [Bird (young) taken out of the nest]
                                    Net,
                                    [Squares (plain) of the thred]
                                    • sp. for hunting]
                                    Nether.
                                    • [More-low]
                                    • [Inferiour]
                                    • most, [Most low]
                                    N••••••le.
                                    MF. I. 14.
                                    • dead— [Archangel] HF. VII. 11
                                    • tree, [Lotus] Tr. III. 4.
                                    • Sea— Ex. IX. 6. A.
                                    Never.
                                    Sp. I. 9. O.
                                    • so much, [How much soe∣ver]
                                    • the less. Conj. II. 2. O.
                                    Neuter,
                                    [Of no Faction].
                                    Neutrality.
                                    • [Slightness] Ha. III. 4. E.
                                    • [Being of no Faction]
                                    New. Sp. I. 3.
                                    • of the Moon, [Beginning of Moon's monethly course]
                                    • s, [New Narration]
                                    Newt,
                                    [Lizard] Be. VI. 5.
                                    Next.
                                    • [Most sar]
                                    • [Preceding]
                                    • [Following]
                                    • [Immediate]
                                    Nibble,
                                    [Gnaw (dim.]
                                    Niceness.
                                    • op. to Hardiness. NP. IV. 7. O.
                                    • Over-cleanliness. Man. II. 6. E.
                                    Niche,
                                    [Dent]
                                    • Nick, [Notch]
                                    • name, [Name (corr.) sp. adj. Contempt]
                                    • in the— [In the instant of time (perf.]
                                    • ...to
                                    Niess,
                                    [Hawk]
                                    Nigella.
                                    HS. V. 13. A.
                                    Niggard,
                                    [Penurious (person]
                                    Nigh,
                                    [Near]
                                    Night.
                                    Mea. V. 6. O.
                                    • ...crow.
                                    • mare, [Ephialtes]
                                    • shade. HS. IX. 4.
                                    • Enchanters— HF. VIII. 3. A.
                                    Nightingale.
                                    Bi. V. 3.
                                    Nightly,
                                    [adj. Night (segr.]
                                    Nilling.

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                                      Nim,
                                      [a. Theft (dim.]
                                      Nimbleness,
                                      [Agility] NP. V. 8.
                                      Nimis,
                                      [Excess]
                                      Nine.
                                      Mea. II. 9.
                                      • ...ty.
                                      • hundred, &c.
                                      Ninny,
                                      [Fool]
                                      Nip.
                                      • [Pinch between the tops of the fingers]
                                      • [Bite (dim.]
                                      • [Mock (dim.]
                                      Nipple,
                                      [Protuberance (dim.) of Dug.]
                                      • wort. HF. III. 14. A.
                                      Nit,
                                      [Egg of Louse]
                                      Nitre.
                                      St. V. 1. A.
                                      No.
                                      • [None]
                                        • [adj. Nothing]
                                        • [Not any]
                                      • body, [No man]
                                      • where, [Sp. II. 8. O.]
                                      • [Not]
                                      Nobility,
                                      [Lord (abstr.]
                                      Noble,
                                      adj. Lord. RC. I. 3.
                                      • Money [6 s.—8 d.]
                                      Nocent,
                                      • Guilty]
                                      • Hurtful]
                                      Nock,
                                      [Notch]
                                      Nocturnal,
                                      [adj. Night]
                                      Nod,
                                      [Move the head] AC. IV. 4. A.
                                      Noddy,
                                      [Fool]
                                      Noddle,
                                      [Hinder part of the head]
                                      Node.
                                      • [Protuberance]
                                      • [Tumour]
                                      Noggin,
                                      [Pot (augm.) for drink.]
                                      Noise.
                                      • [Sound (augm.]
                                      • [Rumour (augm.]
                                      Noisom.
                                      • [Hurtful]
                                      • [adj. Molesting (apt.]
                                      Nolleity.
                                      AS. IV. 2. O.
                                      Nomenclator.
                                      • [Teacher of Names]
                                      • [Dictionary]
                                      Nominate.
                                      • [a. Name]
                                      • [Appoint]
                                      Nonage,
                                      [Pupillary age]
                                      Nonce,
                                      [Purpose]
                                      None,
                                      [adj. Nothing]
                                      Nones,
                                      [Days of the moneth next after the first]
                                      Nonplus,
                                      [Posing] D. VI. 8.
                                      Non-resident,
                                      [Not dwelling]
                                      Nonsuch,
                                      [Campion]
                                      Nonsuited,
                                      [adj. p. Desist plain∣tiffing]
                                      Nook,
                                      [Angle]
                                      Noon,
                                      [Mid-day]
                                      Nooze,
                                      [Loop] sp. of snare]
                                      Nope,
                                      [Bulfinch] Bi. IV. 5.
                                      Nor.
                                      Conj. I. 2. O.
                                      North.
                                      Sp. III. 2.
                                      Nose.
                                      PG. III. 3. A.
                                      Nosegay,
                                      [Flowers (aggr.]
                                      Nosthril,
                                      [Hole of the nose]
                                      Not.
                                      Adv. I. 1. O.
                                      • withstanding. Conj. II. 2. O.
                                      • if— [Unless]
                                        • ...to
                                      • ...Sheep.
                                      Notable.
                                      • [Extraordinary]
                                      • [Excellent]
                                      Notary.
                                      RJ. I. 5.
                                      Notation,
                                      [Derivation of word.]
                                      Notch.
                                      Mag. IV. 2. O.
                                      Note.
                                      • [Sign]
                                      • [Character]
                                        • [Comment (dim.]
                                        • Tone. Q. III. 5.
                                      • [Extraordinariness]
                                        • of— [Extraordinary]
                                        • to— [Observe]
                                      Nothing.
                                      T. I. 1. O.
                                      Notice.
                                      • Knowledge]
                                      • Warning]
                                      • ...give
                                        • Known (make]
                                        • Warn]
                                      • ...take
                                        • Observe]
                                        • Shew to know]
                                      Notifie,
                                      • Known (make]
                                      • Warn]
                                      Notion.
                                      T. I. 3.
                                      Notorious.
                                      • [Extraordinary]
                                      • [Manifest]
                                      • [Publicly known]
                                      Novacula
                                      Fi. III. 15. A.
                                      Novel,
                                      [New]
                                      • a— [New narration]
                                      Novelty,
                                      [Newness]
                                      November,
                                      [Eleventh moneth]
                                      Nought,
                                      vid. Naught.
                                      Novice.
                                      • [New Disciple]
                                      • [Not-expert]
                                      Noun.
                                      • [Name]
                                      • [Integral]
                                      Nourish.
                                      • [Nutrition] AC. I. 6.
                                      • [Feeding]
                                      Now,
                                      [At this time]
                                      • a days, [In these times]
                                      • and then, [At some times]
                                      Noxious,
                                      [Hurtful]
                                      Nuisance,
                                      [Hurtful (thing]
                                      Nullity,
                                      [Frustration]
                                      Number.
                                      Mea. II. A.
                                      Numerous,
                                      [adj. Multitude]
                                      Numness.
                                      • Impotence. NP. III. 5. O.
                                      • Disease. S. IV. 6. A.
                                      Nun,
                                      [Monke (fem.]
                                      • ird, [Titmouse]
                                      Nunchion,
                                      [Refection in the af∣ternoon]
                                      Nuncupative,
                                      [Spoken]
                                      Nuptial,
                                      [adj. Marriage]
                                      Nurse.
                                      RO. III. 2. (fem.)
                                      • child. RO. III. 2. O.
                                      Nursery.
                                      • [Children (aggr.]
                                      • [Young trees (aggr.]
                                      Nusance,
                                      [Hurtful (thing]
                                      Nut.
                                      • Fruit. PP. III. 3.
                                      • Bladder— Tr. IV. 5.
                                      • Chest— Tr. IV. 4.
                                      • earth— HF. V. 10.
                                      Fistic
                                      [Pistach] Tr. IV. 2.
                                      • Hazle— Tr. IV. 3. A.
                                      • Small— Tr. IV. 3. A.
                                      • Wall— Tr. IV. 1.
                                      • cracker, [Nut-breaking (jug.]
                                      • of a bow, [Retaining (jug.) of the string.]
                                      • of the thigh, [Fat Glandule of the—]
                                      Nut-hatch.
                                      Bi. I. 9. A.
                                      Nutmeg,
                                      [Fruit of the Nutmeg∣tree.]
                                      • tree. Tr. IV. 6. A.
                                      Nutriment,
                                      [adj. Nourishing (thing.]
                                      Nutrition.
                                      AC. I. 6.
                                      Nymph,
                                      [Feign'd Goddess of
                                      • Woods.]
                                      • Rivers, &c.]
                                      O
                                      OAr.
                                      • of ship. RN. III. 3.
                                      • of metal, [Crude m.]
                                      Oath.
                                      RC. VI. 4.
                                      Oats.
                                      HL. II. 4.
                                      Obdurate.
                                      • [Hard]
                                      • [Impenitent]
                                      Obedience.
                                      Man. V. 7.
                                      Obey,
                                      [a. Obedience]
                                      Obelisk,
                                      [Round Pyramid]
                                      Object.
                                      T. VI. 2.
                                      Objection.
                                      D. VI. 5.
                                      Obit,
                                      [Funeral solemnity]
                                      Oblation.
                                      RE. VI. 2.
                                      Obligation.
                                      RC. VI.
                                      • Written RC. VI. 5.
                                      Oblique.
                                      Ma. II. 8.
                                      Obliterate,
                                      [Un-write]
                                      Oblivion,
                                      [Forgetfulness]
                                      Oblong,
                                      [More long than broad]
                                      Obloquy,
                                      [Reproch]
                                      Obnoxious,
                                      [adj. p. Object (apt.]
                                      Obnubilate.
                                      • [a. Cloud]
                                      • [Darken]
                                      Obscene,
                                      [Unchast]
                                      Obscure.
                                      • [Dark]
                                      • op. to Plain. D. III. 9.
                                      • Plebeian, [adj. People (kind]
                                      Obsecration,
                                      [Intreating (augm.]
                                      Obsequies,
                                      [Solemnity of buri∣al.]
                                      Obsequious,
                                      [adj. Obedience (augm.]
                                      Observe.
                                      • Mark. AS. III. 1. A.
                                      • [Perform]
                                      • [a. Respect]

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                                      Observant.
                                      • [adj. Respect]
                                      • [adj. Obedience]
                                      Obsolete,
                                      [Unaccustom'd]
                                      Obstacle,
                                      [adj. Impedient (thing]
                                      Obstetrication,
                                      [Assisting Partu∣rition]
                                      Obstinate.
                                      • Patience (exc.) Man. I. 8 E.
                                      • Constancy (exc.) Ha. IV. 7. E.
                                      Obstruction.
                                      • [Hindering]
                                      • [Stopping up]
                                      • Disease. S. I. 4.
                                      Obtain.
                                      TA. V. 1.
                                      Obtestation,
                                      [Entreating (augm.]
                                      Obtrude,
                                      • [On-
                                        • thrust]
                                        • put]
                                      Obtuse,
                                      [Blunt]
                                      • angle. Mag. III. 3. E.
                                      Obvious.
                                      Sp. II. 6.
                                      Obumbration,
                                      [Shadowing]
                                      Occasion.
                                      T. II. 4. A.
                                      Occidental,
                                      [adj. West]
                                      Occult,
                                      [adj. p. Conceal]
                                      Occupation.
                                      • [Business]
                                      • [Profession]
                                      Occupy.
                                      • [a. Business]
                                      • [a. Possession]
                                      Occur.
                                      • [p. Event]
                                      • [Meet]
                                      Ocean.
                                      W. IV. 2.
                                      Ockam,
                                      [Tow for calking of ships.]
                                      Octave,
                                      [Eighth day after]
                                      Octavo,
                                      [Third figure of books]
                                      October,
                                      [Tenth moneth]
                                      Ocular,
                                      [adj. Ey] PG. III. 2.
                                      Odd ends,
                                      [Residue]
                                      Odds,
                                      [Superiority]
                                      • ...at
                                        • Enemies]
                                        • a. Contention]
                                      Ode,
                                      [Song]
                                      Odious.
                                      • [adj. p. Hate (apt.]
                                      Odness.
                                      • op. to Evenness. TM. III. 5. O.
                                      • [Extraordinariness]
                                      Odor,
                                      [Smell]
                                      Odoriferous,
                                      [Sweet]
                                      Ods,
                                      vid. Odds.
                                      Oeconomic.
                                      RO.
                                      Oecumenical.
                                      • [adj. World]
                                      • [Universal]
                                      Of.
                                      • Genitive. Prep. I. 1.
                                      • [By.] Prep. I. 2.
                                      • [Concerning] Prep. I. 3. A.
                                      • out— Prep. I. 3.
                                      • South— [S- from]
                                      • [Distant]
                                      • Prep. III. 2. A.
                                      • Cut— from- c.]
                                      • Drive— from- d.]
                                      Of.
                                      • Genitive. Prep. I. 1.
                                      • [By.] Prep. I. 2.
                                      • [Concerning] Prep. I. 3. A.
                                      • out— Prep. I. 3.
                                      • South— [S- from]
                                      • [Distant]
                                      • Prep. III. 2. A.
                                      • Cut— from- c.]
                                      • Drive— from- d.]
                                      Offal,
                                      [Worst part] TM. VI. I. O.
                                      • sp. adj. Residue.
                                      Offend.
                                      • Displease]
                                      • Hurt]
                                      • [Sin]
                                      • in fighting. RM. I, 1.
                                      Offensive.
                                      • [Displeasing]
                                      • [Hurtful]
                                      Offer.
                                      • to do. TA. III. 3. A.
                                      • to give. TA. IV. 2.
                                        • [Bid]
                                      • [Give to God]
                                        • [a. Oblation]
                                        • [a. Sacrifice]
                                        • [a. Incense]
                                      Offertory,
                                      [a. Oblation]
                                      Office.
                                      • Trust. RC. IV. 6. A.
                                      • [Employment] TA. III.
                                      • good— [Benefit]
                                      • house of— [adj. Dunging
                                        • (house]
                                        • (room]
                                      Officer,
                                      [adj. Office (person]
                                      • Ecclesiastical— RE. II.
                                      Official,
                                      [Ecclesiastical Judge]
                                      Officious.
                                      Man. IV. 2. E.
                                      • [adj. Complaisanc]
                                      Offspring,
                                      [Descendents (aggr.] RO. I. 1. O.
                                      Often,
                                      [adv. Frequent]
                                      Oh.
                                      Interj.
                                      Oil
                                      Pr. I. 6.
                                      • box of a Bird. PP. V. 8. A.
                                      • of corn, [Beard—]
                                      Oilet,
                                      [Hole] sp. for Button]
                                      Ointment.
                                      • [adj. Anointing (thing]
                                      • [Salve]
                                      Oister.
                                      Ex. VIII. 4.
                                      • weed. HL. I. 13. A.
                                      Okam,
                                      [Tow for calking of ships]
                                      Oke.
                                      TR. V. 1.
                                      • bitter— Tr. V. I. A.
                                      • holme— Tr. V. 2.
                                      • Holy— HF. IX. 6. A.
                                      • Scarlet— [Holm]
                                      • fearn. HL. I. 4. A.
                                      • of Cappadoia. HF. I. 13. A.
                                      • of Ierusalem. HF. I. 13.
                                      Oker.
                                      • Yellow— St. VI. 2.
                                      • Red— St. VI. 2. A.
                                      Old.
                                      • [adj. Age]
                                        • how— [of what age]
                                        • age. Mea. VI. 4.
                                        • [Decrepit] adj. Mea. VI. 4. A.
                                      • op. to New. Sp. I. 3. A.
                                      • clothes, [Decayed c.]
                                      • fashion, [Unaccustom'd f.]
                                      • souldier, [Experienc'd s.]
                                      • time, [T. past (augm.]
                                      Oleander.
                                      Sh. VI. 1.
                                      Olibanum,
                                      [Frankincense] Tr. VIII. 3.
                                      Oligarchy,
                                      [Government by a Fa∣ction]
                                      Olive.
                                      Tr. II. 4.
                                      Ominous,
                                      [Before-signing]
                                      Omitting.
                                      TA. III. 8. A.
                                      Omnipotency,
                                      [All-mightiness]
                                      Omnipresence,
                                      [adv. Ubiquity presence]
                                      Omniscient.
                                      [All-knowing]
                                      On.
                                      • the contrary, [adv. contra∣ry]
                                      • fire, [adj. p. Fire]
                                      • [Toward]
                                        • ...the
                                          • left hand, [Towards—]
                                          • right hand, [Towards—]
                                      • Concerning]
                                      • In]
                                      • agree— [Agree
                                        • In]
                                        • Concern∣ing]
                                      • [Forward]
                                      • come— [Proceed]
                                      • fight— [Prosecute fighting.]
                                      • hold— [Prosecute]
                                      • ...set
                                        • a. Assault]
                                        • a. Impulsive]
                                      • [To]
                                        • a. Assault]
                                        • a. Impulsive]
                                      • happen— [H. to.]
                                      • [Upon] Prep. VI. 1.
                                      Once.
                                      • [One (time]
                                      • [In past time]
                                      • all at— [Together-all]
                                      One.
                                      • Proper. Mea. II. 1.
                                        • by— [adv. Segregateness]
                                        • another, [adv. Reciprocati∣on]
                                        • for another, [Compensati∣on]
                                        • with ano∣ther, [adv.
                                          • Mixture]
                                          • Confusedness]
                                      • [Any] Pron. III. 1.
                                        • some— Pron. II. 3 A.
                                        • certain— Pron. II. 3.
                                      • [Onely] RO. IV. 2. O.
                                      • [The same]
                                        • ...all
                                          • Equal]
                                          • Alike]
                                      One blade.
                                      HL. VII. 5.
                                      Onely.
                                      Adv. IV. 1. O.
                                      • [Alone] RO. IV. 2. O.
                                      Onerate,
                                      [Lode] O. VI. 7.
                                      Onion.
                                      HL. IV. 9.
                                      Onset,
                                      [Assault]
                                      Onslaught.
                                      [Storming]
                                      Onyx.
                                      St. III. 4.
                                      Opacity.
                                      Q. I. 4. O.
                                      Opal-stone.
                                      St. III. 1.
                                      Open.
                                      • ...ing.
                                        • Unshut. O. II. 2. O.
                                        • Uncover. O. II. 3. O.
                                        • Unfold, [Spread]
                                        • Un- adj. p. Seal (make]
                                        • Un adj. p. Impedient (make]
                                        • Un-adj. p. Obstruction (make]
                                        • Un-conceal
                                          • Reveal]
                                          • Manifest]
                                        • Un-adj. Publicness (make.]
                                        • ...

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                                      Operation.
                                      • Mechanic. O. I.
                                        • in General. O. II.
                                        • in Agriculture. O. III.
                                        • in Fabrile. O. IV.
                                        • in Sartorian. O. V.
                                        • in Chymic. O. VI.
                                        • in Pharmaceutic. O. VI. A.
                                      • [a. Efficient]
                                      Ophidion Plinii.
                                      Fi. VI. 4. A.
                                      Opiniastre.
                                      • [Conceited]
                                      • [Wilful]
                                      • [Obstinate]
                                      Opinion
                                      AS. II. 6. O.
                                      Opium,
                                      [Soporative juice of Poppy]
                                      Opopanax,
                                      [Gummy juice of the root of Hercules Allheel]
                                      Oppilation,
                                      [Obstruction] S. I. 5.
                                      Opponent,
                                      [adj. Opposition (per∣son]
                                      Opportunity.
                                      • [Time (perf.]
                                        • Occasion (time]
                                        • adj. Congruity (time]
                                      Oppose,
                                      [a. Opposition]
                                      Opposition.
                                      T. VI. . O.
                                      • of proposition. D. VI. 4.
                                      • in— [distant ½ of a great Cir∣cle]
                                      Oppression.
                                      RJ. IV. 5.
                                      Opprobry,
                                      [Reproch]
                                      Oppugn,
                                      [Oppose]
                                      Optic.
                                      • [adj. Seeing]
                                      • [Seeing (art]
                                      Optimacy,
                                      [Government by the chief (persons]
                                      Option.
                                      • [Choice]
                                      • [Wish]
                                      Opulent.
                                      • [Rich]
                                      • [Abundant]
                                      Or.
                                      Conj. II. 3..
                                      • else, [adv. Other]
                                      Oracle,
                                      [adj. p. Speaking reve∣lation]
                                      Orage.
                                      HF. I. 9.
                                      Oral,
                                      [adj. Mouth]
                                      Orange.
                                      Tr. I. 7. A.
                                      Oration.
                                      D. V. 2.
                                      Orator,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Oration
                                        • Entreaty
                                        (per∣son]
                                      Oratory.
                                      • [Oration (art.]
                                      • [Prayer (place]
                                      Orb.
                                      • [Sphere]
                                      • Imaginary. W. VI. A.
                                      Orbicular,
                                      [adj. Sphere]
                                      Orbis.
                                      • Echinatus. Fi. VIII. 2. A.
                                      • hirsuus. Fi. VIII. 1. A.
                                      • maricatus. Fi. VIII. 2.
                                      • scutatus. Fi. VIII. 1.
                                      Orchard.
                                      Po. I. 3. A.
                                      Orchis.
                                      HL. IV. 8.
                                      Ordain.
                                      • [Appoint]
                                      • [a. Ordinance]
                                      • [a. Ordination]
                                      Order.
                                      TM. V. 2.
                                      • Method. TM. V. 2.
                                      • [Government]
                                      • [Decree]
                                      • ...ly.
                                      • [adj. Order (perf.]
                                      • [adj. Manners Homiletic]
                                      • [adj. a. Subjection]
                                      Orders.
                                      • [plur. Order]
                                      • [adj. Ordination (thing]
                                      Ordinance.
                                      • [Decree]
                                      • [Law]
                                      • [Edict]
                                      • [Institution] RE. VI.
                                      • Cannon, &c. RM. V. 6. A.
                                      Ordinary.
                                      • Usual. TM. V. 3.]
                                      • Between course and fine. Q. VI. 3.
                                      • [Bishop]
                                      Ordination.
                                      RE. V. 2.
                                      Ordure.
                                      • [Dung]
                                      • [Filth]
                                      Ore,
                                      [Metal not yet prepared]
                                      O're,
                                      [Over]
                                      Organ,
                                      [Instrument]
                                      • ...Musical
                                      Organy,
                                      [Wild Marjoram] HF. VII. 4. A.
                                      Orient.
                                      • [East]
                                      • [Bright]
                                      Orifice,
                                      • Hole]
                                      • Mouth (like]
                                      Origany.
                                      HF. VII. 4. A.
                                      Original.
                                      • Primitive]
                                      • First]
                                      • [Beginning]
                                      • [Rise]
                                      • copy, [Exemplar]
                                      Orizon,
                                      [Prayer]
                                      Ornament,
                                      [adj. a. Ornateness (thing]
                                      Ornateness.
                                      TM. V. 6.
                                      Orphan,
                                      [Un-parented]
                                      Orpiment.
                                      St. VI. 4.
                                      Orpin.
                                      HL. VIII. 2.
                                      Orrage.
                                      HF. I 9.
                                      Ort,
                                      [Fragment adj. Residue]
                                      Orthodox.
                                      RE. III. 1.
                                      Orthography,
                                      [a. Letter (perf.]
                                      Orthopnoea.
                                      S. V 2. A.
                                      Oscitation.
                                      • [Yawning]
                                      • [Carelesness]
                                      Osmund.
                                       
                                      Osprey,
                                      [Bone-breaking Eagle]
                                      Ostentation.
                                      • [Over-saying]
                                      • [Glorying]
                                      Ostler,
                                      [Common horse (Off.]
                                      Ostrich.
                                      Bi. II. 9.
                                      Otes.
                                      HL. II. 4.
                                      Othe.
                                      RC. VI. 4.
                                      Other.
                                      • adj. Diversity]
                                      • Pron. II. 2. O.
                                      • wise, [adv. Other]
                                      • whiles, [In some (times]
                                      • where, [In other (places]
                                      • every,— [Every second]
                                      • the— [The rest]
                                      Otter.
                                      Be. IV. 8. A.
                                      Oval.
                                      Mag. VI. 6.
                                      Ouch,
                                      [Ornament of gemms]
                                      Oven,
                                      [adj. a. Baking (place]
                                      Over.
                                      • [adj. Superiority]
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Power]
                                        • Authority]
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Abundance]
                                        • Excess]
                                      • bold, [B. (Exc.]
                                      • much, [Excess]
                                      • adv. Vantage]
                                      • Besides]
                                      • ...and above.
                                      • more— [Also]
                                      • [Above] Prep. V. 1.
                                      • thwart. Prep. III. 3.
                                      • [Throughout] Prep. IV. 3.
                                      • again, [Through it again]
                                        • all— [Through all]
                                        • all is— [All is past]
                                        • give— [Desist]
                                        • ...read
                                      • [Beyond] Prep. VI. 2. A.
                                      • against. Prep. VI. 3. O.
                                      Overaw.
                                      • [a. Fear (make]
                                      • [Coaction by fear]
                                      Overbear.
                                      • [a. Submit (make]
                                      • [a. Magisterialness]
                                      Overbid,
                                      • [Bid
                                        • More then.]
                                        • (exc.]
                                      Overbold,
                                      [Bold (exc.]
                                      Overburden,
                                      [Burden (exc.]
                                      Overbuy,
                                      [Buy dear (exc.]
                                      Overcast,
                                      • Cover]
                                      • hadow]
                                      Overcatch.
                                       
                                      Overcharge,
                                      [Burden (exc.]
                                      Overcome,
                                      [a. Victory]
                                      Overfill,
                                      [Fill (exc.]
                                      Overflow.
                                      • [Over-flow]
                                      • [v. Abundance]
                                      Overglut,
                                      [Glut (exc.]
                                      Overgone,
                                      [pret. Gone (exc.]
                                      Overgrow.
                                      • [Grow
                                        • more than, &c.]
                                        • (exc.]
                                      • [Cover by growing]

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                                      Overhasty,
                                      [Hasty (exc.]
                                      Overhear,
                                      [adv. Concealed hear]
                                      Overheavy,
                                      [Heavy (exc.]
                                      Overlay.
                                      • [Cover (exc.]
                                      • [Kill by covering]
                                      Overly,
                                      • [adv.
                                        • Slightness]
                                        • Sloth]
                                      Overload,
                                      [Load (exc.]
                                      Overlong,
                                      [Long (exc.]
                                      Overlook.
                                      • a. Ey another's doing]
                                      • Observe the thing
                                        • doing
                                        • done
                                      • [Look too high]
                                      • [adv. Omitting]
                                      Overmaster,
                                      [a. Victory]
                                      Overmatch,
                                      [a. Superiour]
                                      Overmeasure,
                                      [Excess]
                                      Overmuch,
                                      [Excess]
                                      Overpass.
                                      • [Omit]
                                      • [Excel]
                                      Overplus.
                                      • [Redundant (thing]
                                      • [Vantage]
                                      • [Residue]
                                      Overrate,
                                      [Tax more than pro∣portion]
                                      Overreach,
                                      • Overtake]
                                      • a. Fraud]
                                      Overreckn,
                                      [Reckon (exc.]
                                      Overripe.
                                      NP. VI. 4. E.
                                      Overrule.
                                      • [v. Superiour] RO. III.
                                      • [Yield (make] p. by Autho∣rity]
                                      • [Overcome]
                                      Overrun.
                                      • [Fill (exc.]
                                      • [Cover with multitude]
                                      Oversaying.
                                      Man. IV. 1. E.
                                      Oversee,
                                      [a. Oversight]
                                      Overshadow,
                                      [Cover with sha∣dow]
                                      Overshoot,
                                      • [Beyond
                                        • shoot]
                                        • go]
                                          • himself, [a. Excess]
                                      Oversight.
                                      • [Office.] sp. of observing what others do in their offices]
                                      • [Errour]
                                      Overskip.
                                      • Omit
                                      • Lose
                                        • sp. by neglect.]
                                      Overslip.
                                      • [Omit]
                                      • Neglect]
                                      • Forget]
                                      Overspread,
                                      [Over-spread]
                                      Overt,
                                      [Manifest]
                                      Overtake.
                                      TA. VI. 6. A.
                                      • n with wine, [p. Drunken∣ness—]
                                      Overthrow,
                                      • a. Transverse (make]
                                      • a. Victory]
                                        • to receive an— RM. II. 1. D.
                                      Overthwart,
                                      • Transverse]
                                      • Prep. III. 3.
                                      Overtoil,
                                      [Toil (exc.]
                                      Overture,
                                      [adj. p. Offer]
                                      • sp. Proposition]
                                      Overturn,
                                      [a. Transverse]
                                      Overvalue,
                                      [Value (exc.]
                                      Overween,
                                      [a. Arrogance]
                                      Overweigh,
                                      [Weigh more than]
                                      Overweight,
                                      [More than weight]
                                      Overwhelm,
                                      [Cover (augm.]
                                      Ought.
                                      • v. Dueness]
                                      • Mood of duty]
                                      • [Any thing]
                                      Ounce.
                                      • Weight. Mea. III. 4.
                                      • Beast. Be. IV. 3.
                                      Our,
                                      [adj. plur. Pron. I. 1.]
                                      Out.
                                      • Material. Prep. I. 3.
                                      • Local.
                                        • Of Motion. Prep. IV. 2.
                                        • get— [Obtain]
                                          • sp. to be without]
                                        • ...scrape
                                      • Of Rest. Prep. IV. 2. A.
                                        • ...all is
                                        • Past]
                                        • Finisht]
                                        • Spent]
                                        • Extinct]
                                        • Discovered]
                                        • Public]
                                          • ...the secret is
                                        • he is— [He erreth]
                                        • they are— [They are ene∣mies]
                                      • ...of date,
                                        • [Un-
                                          • custom'd]
                                          • autoritied]
                                      • of doors, [Without d.]
                                      • of doubt, [Without d.]
                                      • of fashion, [Un-custom'd]
                                      • of frame, [Confused]
                                      • of hand, [adv. Sudden]
                                      • of heart, [Discouraged]
                                      • of joynt, [Un-joynted]
                                      • of kinde, [Degenerous]
                                      • of order, [Confused]
                                      • of patience, [Vn-patienced]
                                      • of sight, [Not-visible]
                                      • of use, [Not-used]
                                      • of wits, [Mad]
                                      • ...upon.
                                      • Int.
                                        • II. 1. O.
                                        • Int. II. 3. O.
                                      Outcast.
                                      • [Rejected]
                                      • [Banished]
                                      Outcry,
                                      [Exclamation]
                                      Outgo.
                                      • [〈◊〉〈◊〉
                                        • faster]
                                        • beyond]
                                      • [v. Superiority]
                                      Outlandish,
                                      [adj. Foreiner]
                                      Outlaw'd.
                                      • Un-adj. Suit (pot.]
                                      • Proscribed]
                                      Outlet,
                                      [Out-ition (place]
                                      Outlive,
                                      • [Live
                                        • longer than]
                                        • after]
                                      Outmost,
                                      [Most adj. outside]
                                      Outpass,
                                      [a. Superiority]
                                      Outrage,
                                      [Injury (augm.]
                                      Outragious,
                                      [adj. Excess (augm.]
                                      • sp. in Anger.]
                                      Outside.
                                      Sp. III. 6. O.
                                      Outstand,
                                      [a. Duration after]
                                      Outstrip,
                                      [Run faster than]
                                      Outward,
                                      [adj. Outside]
                                      Outwork.
                                      • [adj. Outside. RM. VI.]
                                      • [Rampier] RM. VI 3.
                                      Owe.
                                      • as Debt, [a. Debtor]
                                      • as Duty, [a. Dueness]
                                      Owl.
                                      Horned. Bi. I. 4.
                                      • Not Horned. Bi. I. 4. A.
                                      Own.
                                      • my— [adj. I, adj. I.]
                                      • one's—man, [Rational (perf.]
                                      • er, [adj. Propriety (per∣son.]
                                      • ...to
                                        • Appropriate]
                                        • Claim]
                                      Owze.
                                      W. III. 7. A.
                                      Owzle,
                                      [Black bird]
                                      Ox,
                                      Bull. Be. II. 1. [untesti∣cled]
                                      Oxey.
                                      • Herb. HF. II. 6. A.
                                      • Bird. [Woodpecker (kind]
                                        • Bi. I. 9. A.
                                      Ozier,
                                      [Sallow] Tr. VI. 9. A.
                                      P.
                                      PAce.
                                      • [Mode of going] Mo. II.
                                      • [Step]
                                        • [Five foot]
                                      • [Degree of swiftness]
                                      • [Measure in dancing]
                                      • ing, [Ambling] Mo. II. 2.
                                      Pacifie,
                                      • a. Peaceable (make]
                                      • Un-anger]
                                      Pack,
                                      Aggregate. TM. III. 8. sp. together tied]
                                      • horse, [H. for carriage of pack]
                                      • saddle, [S. for carriage of pack]
                                      • thred, [Course thred for tying]
                                      • to— a. Aggregate by toge∣ther tying]
                                      • to— Heap and bind]
                                      • away, [Depart with one's goods]
                                      • cards, [Order C. fraudu∣lently]
                                      • Iury, [Chuse partially a Jury]
                                      • to set—ing, [Depart (make]
                                      Packet,
                                      [Aggregate (dim.] sp. together tied]
                                      • boat. RN. I. 8.
                                      Paction.
                                      RC. VI. A.
                                      Pad.
                                      • [Saddle (dim.]
                                      • nag, [adj. p. Riding (apt.) horse]
                                      • lock, [adj. p. Hanging (apt.]

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                                      Paddle,
                                      [Spade (like) staff]
                                      • to— [a. Hand (freq.]
                                        • sp. in water.]
                                      Paddock.
                                      • [Frog]
                                      • [Park (dim.]
                                      Paedobaptism,
                                      [Baptism of In∣fants.]
                                      Paganellus.
                                      Fi. III. 7. A.
                                      Paganism.
                                      RE. I. 2.
                                      Page.
                                      • [Servant for waiting]
                                      • ...of pa∣per,
                                        • Side
                                        • Area
                                        of pa∣per]
                                      Pageant,
                                      [Arch for ights]
                                      Pagrus.
                                      Fi. V. 4.
                                      Pay,
                                      [adj. a. Paying (thing]
                                      • master, [adj. Paying (Off.]
                                      • ...put out of
                                      • Souldiers— [S. hire]
                                      • ing. TA. IV. 8.
                                      • [Compensating]
                                      Paigle.
                                      HS. VIII. 1. A.
                                      Pail,
                                      [Tub (dim) with handle]
                                      Pain.
                                      • [a. Punishment]
                                      • op. to Ease. NP. V. 3. O.
                                        • [a. Torture] RJ. VI. 1.
                                        • [Aking, &c.] AC. II. 7.
                                      • op. to Pleasure, [a. Unpleasant∣ness.]
                                        • [Grief]
                                        • ...s,
                                          • a. Operation]
                                          • a. Diligence]
                                        • ...fulness,
                                          • [a.
                                            • Pain
                                            • Pains
                                            (apt.]
                                      Painim,
                                      [adj. Paganism (per∣son.]
                                      Painting.
                                      O. IV. 8.
                                      Pair.
                                      • [Equal]
                                        • [Companion]
                                      • [Two]
                                      • [Aggregate (thing]
                                      • of bellows, [B.]
                                      • of cards [Suit of c.]
                                      Palace.
                                      Po. II. 2.
                                      Palate.
                                      • Roof. PG. III. 5.
                                      • [Tat]
                                      Palatine,
                                      [adj. Palace]
                                      Pale.
                                      • ness. AC. IV. 9. A.
                                      • a— [Lamin] sp. of wood]
                                      Pales,
                                      [Sepiment of Lamins erect.]
                                      Palinody,
                                      [Recanting] D. VI. 9. A.
                                      Palisado.
                                      RM. VI. 7.
                                      Pall.
                                       
                                      Pallet,
                                      [Bed (dim.) to be laid on the floor.]
                                      Palliate,
                                      • Seem (make]
                                      • Cover (corr.]
                                      Palm.
                                      • of hand, [Concave (part]
                                      • Tree, [Date]
                                      • dwarfe— Sh. III. 2.
                                      • [Carkin] PP. II. 1. A.
                                      Palmer.
                                      • [Pilgrim]
                                      • worm, [Caterpillar]
                                      Palmeto royal
                                      [Cabbidg tree] Tr. VII. 7.
                                      Palmistry,
                                      [Wizarding by inspe∣ction of the hand.]
                                      Palpaple.
                                      • [adj. p. Feeling (apt.]
                                      • [Manifest (augm.]
                                      Palpitation.
                                      S. V. 4.
                                      Palsy.
                                      S. IV. 6.
                                      Palter,
                                      • [a.
                                        • Sloth]
                                        • Lightness]
                                      Paltry,
                                      [Sorry]
                                      Pamper,
                                      [a. Fat (augm.]
                                      Pamphlet,
                                      [Sorry book (dim.]
                                      Pan,
                                      [Shallow wide (vess.]
                                      • sp. earthen]
                                        • Brain- [Concave bone cover∣ing the brain]
                                        • Knee- [Convex bone cover∣ing the knee]
                                        • Warming- [adj. Warming (vess.]
                                        • Frying- [adj. Frying (vess.]
                                        • cake, [Fry'd Pudding (La∣min.]
                                      Panade,
                                      [Broth of boil'd bread]
                                      Panage,
                                      [Feeding for hogs under the deciduous trees.]
                                      Panch.
                                      • Stomach]
                                      • Belly]
                                      • [Earthen Tray]
                                      Pander,
                                      [adj. Fornication (merc.]
                                      Pandiculation.
                                      Mo. III. 6. A.
                                      Pane,
                                      [Lamin]
                                      Panegyric,
                                      [adj. a. Praise orati∣on]
                                      Panel.
                                      • [Lamin (dim.]
                                      • [Catalogue of names]
                                      • [Saddle for burdens]
                                      • of Hawk, [Belly—]
                                      Pang,
                                      [Impetus] sp. pain (imp.]
                                      Panic.
                                      • [Corn] HL. II. 5.
                                      • grass. HL. III. 1. A.
                                      • fear, [Causeless univer∣sal f.]
                                      Panier,
                                      [Basket.] sp. for carri∣age on horse.
                                      Pannage,
                                      [Tax on cloth]
                                      Pannicle,
                                      [Membrane]
                                      Pannier,
                                      vid. Panier.
                                      Pansy.
                                      HL. VI. 5. A.
                                      Pant.
                                      S. V. 1.
                                      Panther,
                                      [Pard] Be. IV. 2. A.
                                      Pantler,
                                      [adj. Bread (Off.]
                                      Pantofle,
                                      [Loose foot (vest]
                                      Pantry,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Bread
                                        • Victual
                                        (room]
                                      Pap.
                                      • [Water adj. p. consistence with bread.]
                                      • of an apple, [adj. p. consi∣stence pulp—]
                                      • [Dug]
                                      Papal,
                                      [adj. Pope]
                                      Paper.
                                      • Reed.
                                      • Factitious. Pr. VI. 7.
                                      Papilionaceous fly.
                                      Ex. IV. 6. A.
                                      Papist,
                                      [Of the Pope's faction]
                                      Parable,
                                      [Tralatitious Narrati∣on]
                                      Parabola.
                                      Mag. III. 8.
                                      Parade,
                                      [a. Preparation]
                                      Paradise,
                                      [Pleasure (place]
                                      • ...Bird of
                                      • Fools— [De∣ceiving
                                        • Hope]
                                        • Delight]
                                      Paradox,
                                      [Against common opi∣nion]
                                      Paragon,
                                      [Excellent]
                                      Paragraph,
                                      [Section]
                                      Parallax,
                                      [Difference between the true place and the seem∣ing.]
                                      Parallel.
                                      Mag. II. 7.
                                      Parallels.
                                      W. VI. 7.
                                      Parallelogram,
                                      [Quadrangle, whose opposite sides are paral∣lels]
                                      Paralogism,
                                      [Syllogism (corr.]
                                      Paralytic,
                                      [adj. Palsy] S. IV. 6.
                                      Paramor,
                                      • Suitor
                                      • Lover
                                        • sp. (corr.)
                                      Paramount,
                                      [adv. Chief adj. right]
                                      Parapet.
                                      RM. VI. 9.
                                      Paraphrase.
                                      D. V. 5. A.
                                      Paraqueto.
                                      Bi. I. 7. A.
                                      Paraselene.
                                      El. V. 3. A.
                                      Parasite,
                                      [Flatterer] sp. for victuals]
                                      Parathesis.
                                      D. I. 7. A.
                                      Parboil,
                                      [Boil (dim.]
                                      Parbreak,
                                      [Vomit]
                                      Parcel,
                                      • Part]
                                      • Aggregate (dim.]
                                      • to— [a. Segregate]
                                      Parch,
                                      [Dry (exc.) with heat∣ing]
                                      Parchment,
                                      [Paper of skin]
                                      Parcimony,
                                      [Frugality]
                                      Parcity,
                                      [Sparingness]
                                      Pard.
                                      Be. IV. 2. A.
                                      Pardon.
                                      RE. II. 9.
                                      • ...fault.
                                      • [Absolution]
                                      • debt. TA. IV. 9. A.
                                      Pare,
                                      [From-cut
                                      • Superficies]
                                      • Extremity]
                                      Parelius.
                                      El. V. 3.
                                      Parenchyma.
                                      [Flesh] PG. II. 6.
                                      Parent.
                                      RO. I. 2.
                                      • age, [Parent (kind]
                                      Parenthesis.
                                      D. I. 7.
                                      Parget,
                                      [Plastering]
                                      Parish.
                                      RC. III. 4. A.
                                      Parity.
                                      • [Equalness]
                                      • [Evenness]
                                      • Levelling. RC. I. O.
                                      Park.
                                      Po. I. 5. A.
                                      • leaves, [Tutsan] HS. V. .
                                      Parlament,
                                      [National Council]
                                      Parly,
                                      • Confer]
                                      • Treat]
                                      Parlour,
                                      [adj. Discourse (room]
                                      Parching.
                                      RN. VI. 1. A.
                                      Parochial,
                                      [adj. Parish]
                                      Parole,
                                      • Word]
                                      • Parole, Promise]

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                                      Paroxysm,
                                      [Impetus]
                                      Parrhesy,
                                      [Frankness]
                                      Parricide,
                                      [Murder of near kin]
                                      Parrot.
                                      Bi. I. 7.
                                      Parsimony,
                                      [Frugality]
                                      Parsly.
                                      HF. IV. 9.
                                      • Bastard— HF. V. 12. A.
                                      • milky— HF. V. 13 A.
                                      • Stone— HF. IV. 2.
                                      Parsnip.
                                      HF. IV. 2.
                                      • Cow— HF. IV. 15.
                                      • Water— HF. IV. 15. A.
                                      Parson,
                                      • adj. Parish-Priest]
                                      • Possessor of Priest's re∣venue]
                                      Part.
                                      • Portion TM. VI. O.
                                      • Member TM. VI. O.
                                      • Best— TM. VI. 1.
                                      • Worst— TM. VI. 1. O.
                                      • Person]
                                      • Faction]
                                      • Interest]
                                        • for my— [Con∣cerning my
                                          • Person]
                                          • Interest]
                                      • ...for the most
                                        • Concerning
                                        • most persons]
                                        • adv. Most]
                                      • on all—s, [By all
                                        • Persons]
                                        • Factions]
                                      • take one's— [Assist, &c.]
                                      • Quality]
                                      • Action]
                                      • Duty]
                                      • one of excellent—s, [—Quali∣ties]
                                      • good ill —of him g. acti∣on]
                                      • good ill —of him i. acti∣on]
                                      • to take in good— [Ac∣cept (perf.]
                                      • to take in ill— [Ac∣cept (corr.]
                                      • ...to
                                      • [a.
                                        • Division]
                                        • Partition]
                                        • Segregateness]
                                      • [a.
                                        • Open]
                                        • Separate]
                                      • [Depart]
                                      • a fray, [Un-a.
                                        • Conten∣tion]
                                        • Fight]
                                      Partake.
                                      • [a.
                                        • Partner]
                                        • Accessory]
                                      Party.
                                      • Person]
                                      • Faction]
                                      • [Aggregate]
                                      • ...of souldiers.
                                        • a commanded— RM. IV. 6.
                                      • colour'd, [adv. Variety co∣lour'd]
                                      • per pale, [Alternly]
                                      • [Accessory]
                                      Partiality,
                                      Ha. II. 6. O.
                                      Participate,
                                      • [a.
                                        • Partner]
                                        • Accessory]
                                      Participle.
                                      D. II. 3. A.
                                      Particle,
                                      [Part (dim.]
                                      • Word. D. II. . A.
                                      Particular.
                                      • op. to Universal, [adj. TM. III. 3.]
                                      • op. to General. [adj. TM. III. 4.
                                        • a— [Catalogue]
                                      • ize, [a.
                                        • Induction]
                                        • Example]
                                      Partisan.
                                      • [Partaker]
                                      • [Halbert]
                                      Partition.
                                      • —in a building. Po. III. 1. A.
                                      • —in discourse. D. IV. 4. A.
                                      Partner.
                                      RO. IV. 5.
                                      Partridge.
                                      Bi. II. 6.
                                      • red— Bi. II. 6. A.
                                      Parturition.
                                      AC. I. 3.
                                      Paru.
                                      Fi. III. 17.
                                      Pasch,
                                      [Passover]
                                      • flower, [Pussatilla] HF. IX. 3. A.
                                      Paschal,
                                      [adj. Passover]
                                      Pasquil,
                                      [adj. Mocking wri∣ting]
                                      Pass.
                                      • [a.
                                        • Ition]
                                        • Coming]
                                        • Going]
                                        • Proceeding]
                                        • Travelling]
                                          • sp.
                                            • Beside]
                                            • Over]
                                            • Beyond]
                                              • ...-by
                                                • Omit]
                                                • Not-observe]
                                              • ...-over,
                                                • a. Omission]
                                                • a. Transition]
                                              • ...-one's
                                                • life, [Live]
                                                • word, [Promise]
                                              • -as bell, [a. Dying (sign]
                                      • [a. Past]
                                        • ...-away.
                                          • -one's right, [Alienate]
                                          • ...-the time.
                                        • ...bring to
                                          • Effect]
                                          • Perform]
                                        • come to— [adj. p. Event]
                                        • ...let it
                                          • I will— [I will desist]
                                      • Suffice]
                                      • Exceed]
                                      • Excell]
                                      • I—not for it, [I esteem it not]
                                      • ...a
                                        • [way] sp. over river]
                                        • [State]
                                          • ...brought to that
                                        • Venue,
                                          • Thrust (imp.]
                                          • Prick (end]
                                        • [Written Licence for travel∣ling]
                                      Passable,
                                      [Indifferent] TM. I. 4.
                                      Passage.
                                      • [Going]
                                        • way]
                                        • Entry]
                                      • [Fare]
                                        • ...boat.
                                      • [Transaction]
                                      • [Clause]
                                      Passenger,
                                      [adj. Travelling (per∣son]
                                      Passer solitarius.
                                      Bi. III. 6. A.
                                      Passion.
                                      • Suffering. T. I. 7. O.
                                        • Affection. AS. V. [sp. An∣ger]
                                          • Corp. action sign into it. AC. IV.
                                      Passive,
                                      [adj. Passion]
                                      Passover.
                                      RE. VI. 5. A.
                                      Pass-port,
                                      [Written Licence of travelling]
                                      Past,
                                      [adj. Past time]
                                      • time. Sp. I. 1. E.
                                      Paste.
                                      • [Raw bread]
                                      • [Glue of ground corn]
                                      Pasteler,
                                      [adj. a. Py (mech]
                                      Pastern,
                                      [Cavity of the heel]
                                      Pasty,
                                      [Py (augm,]
                                      Pastime.
                                      • Recreation]
                                      • Mirth]
                                      Pastinaca.
                                      Fi. II. 1.
                                      Pastor.
                                      • Shepherd]
                                      • Priest]
                                      Pastry.
                                      • [adj. Store-room for adj. py (things]
                                      • [a. py (art.]
                                      Pasture.
                                      Po. I. 5.
                                      Pat,
                                      [Congruous]
                                      Patch,
                                      [Fragment]
                                      • to— [Repair with frag∣ments]
                                      • with, [a. Fraud]
                                      Pate.
                                      PG. III. 1. A.
                                      Patent.
                                      RC. IV. 4.
                                      Paternal,
                                      [adj. Father]
                                      Paternity,
                                      [Father (abstr.]
                                      Path,
                                      [adj. p. pret. Walk (place]
                                      Pathetic,
                                      [adj. a. Passion (apt.]
                                      Patible quality.
                                      Q.
                                      Patience.
                                      • Vertue. Man. I. 8.
                                      • Herb.
                                      Patient.
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Passion]
                                        • Patience]
                                      • a— [adj. p. Physician (per∣son]
                                      Patin,
                                      • Wide shallow dish]
                                      • Cover of cup]
                                      Patriarch.
                                      • Before Christ. RE. II. 1.
                                      • [Primate]
                                      Patrician,
                                      [Noble]
                                      Patrimony,
                                      [adj. p. Inherit (thing]
                                      Patriot,
                                      • Lover of one's Na∣tion.]
                                      • Benefa∣ctour of one's Na∣tion.]
                                      Patron,
                                      • of Dependent. RO. III. 9.
                                      • of Slave, [Master]
                                      • of Church-living, [adj. Giving (pot.]
                                      Patronage,
                                      [a. Patron]
                                      Patronize.
                                      • [a. Patron]
                                      • [Protect]
                                      Patronymic,
                                      [adj. Family (name]

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                                      Pattern.
                                      • [Example]
                                      • [Type]
                                      Pattin
                                      vid. Patin.
                                      • [Under-adj. foot (jug.]
                                      Paucity,
                                      [Fewness]
                                      Pave,
                                      [a. Floor] sp. with stones]
                                      Pavement,
                                      [adj. Stone-floor]
                                      Pavillion.
                                      [Tent (augm.]
                                      Paw,
                                      [Multifidous foot]
                                      Pawn.
                                      RC. VI. 7.
                                      Pawnage,
                                      vid. Panage.
                                      Pawnch,
                                      • Belly] PG. IV. 6.
                                      • Guts (aggr.]
                                        • to— [Un-a. bowel]
                                      Pawse,
                                      • Discontinue]
                                      • Rest]
                                        • a— [Period]
                                      Peace.
                                      RM. O.
                                      • ableness. Man. IV. 3.
                                      • to hold one's— [a.
                                        • Tacitur∣nity]
                                        • Silence]
                                      Peach.
                                      Tr. II. 1.
                                      • to— [Accuse]
                                      Peacock,
                                      [Bi. II. 2. sp. (male]
                                      Peahen,
                                      [Peacock (fem.]
                                      Peal,
                                      [Tunable ringing]
                                      Pear.
                                      Tr. I. 2.
                                      Peasant,
                                      • Rustic (person]
                                      • Villain (person]
                                      Pease.
                                      HS. II. 2. A.
                                      • Chich— HS. III. 2.
                                      • Winged wild— HS. II. 5. A.
                                      • Earth-nuts. HS. II. 7. A.
                                      Peasecod,
                                      [Cod of Pease]
                                      Peccadillo,
                                      [Sin (dim.]
                                      Peccant,
                                      • adj. a. Sin]
                                      • Guilty]
                                      Peck,
                                      [Two gallons]
                                      • to— Mo. VI. 5. A.
                                      Pectoral,
                                      [adj. Breast]
                                      Peculiar,
                                      [Proper]
                                      Pecuniary,
                                      [adj. Money]
                                      Pedal.
                                       
                                      Pedant,
                                      • Teacher (corr.) of children]
                                      • adj. Pusillanimity (person]
                                      Pedee.
                                      RM. III. 8. A.
                                      Pedegree,
                                      [Series of Ancestors]
                                      Pedestal.
                                      Mag. V. 3.
                                      Pedler,
                                      [Wandring Merchant (corr.]
                                      Pedling,
                                      • Sorry (dim.]
                                      • Little (corr.]
                                      Pedobaptism,
                                      [Baptism of In∣fants]
                                      Peeble.
                                      St. I. 2.
                                      Peece.
                                      • [Part]
                                        • Chip]
                                        • Fragment]
                                        • meal, [adv. Part (segr.]
                                        • all to —s, [In parts]
                                      • [Total]
                                        • ...of one-
                                          • Entire]
                                          • Continued]
                                      • [Gun]
                                      • [20 s.]
                                      • to— [Repair]
                                        • sp. by adding fragment]
                                        • -together, [Together-joyn]
                                      Peel,
                                      vid. Pill.
                                      • Bakers— [Staff with Lamin at the end]
                                      Peep.
                                      • of day, [Day (inc.]
                                      • ...to
                                        • [See (end) secretly]
                                        • [Cry as Bird (young]
                                      Peer.
                                      • [Equal]
                                        • less, [Not adj. p. Equal (pot.]
                                      • [Nobleman]
                                      • [Factitious bank]
                                      Peevishness,
                                      [Moroseness]
                                      Peg,
                                      [Pin] sp. for fastning]
                                      Peiony,
                                      HS. I. 1.
                                      Pelamis.
                                      Fi. III. 4. A.
                                      Pelf,
                                      [Riches (corr.]
                                      Pelican.
                                      BI. IX. 4. A.
                                      Pellet.
                                      [Bullet (like]
                                      Pellitory.
                                      • of Spain. HF. V. 11.
                                      • of the wall. HF. I. 16.
                                      Pellucid,
                                      [Transparent]
                                      Pelmel.
                                      • [Game of striking bowl (dim.) through a hole]
                                      • [adv.
                                        • Mixture]
                                        • Confusion]
                                      Pelt.
                                      • Sheeps— [Sh. skin]
                                      • Shepherds— [Sh. (vest.]
                                      • ...to
                                        • [Chafe▪]
                                        • [Cast stones]
                                      Pen.
                                      • [Coop]
                                      • [adj. Writing (instr.]
                                        • -man, [adj. Wri∣ting
                                          • (person]
                                          • (Off.]
                                        • -knife, [K. for pens]
                                        • ...to
                                          • Sepiment]
                                          • Write]
                                      Penal,
                                      [adj. Punishment]
                                      Penalty,
                                      [Punishment]
                                      Penance.
                                      • [Punishment]
                                      • [Repentance]
                                      Pence,
                                      [plur. Penny]
                                      Pencil,
                                      [adj. Painting (instr.]
                                      Pendant.
                                      • [p. Hanging thing]
                                      • [Flag]
                                      Pendu∣lous,
                                      • adj. a. Swing]
                                      • Doubtful]
                                      Penetrate,
                                      • Into— ition]
                                      • Through- ition]
                                      • Out— ition]
                                      Penguin.
                                      Bi. IX. 6. A.
                                      Penisle.
                                      W. III. 4. O.
                                      Penitent,
                                      [adj. Repentance]
                                      Penner,
                                      [adj.
                                      • Pen (vess]
                                      • Writing (per∣son]
                                      Penny.
                                      Mea. IV. 2.
                                      • father, [Penurious (per∣son]
                                      • worth, [Price (manner]
                                      Pennyroyal.
                                      HF. VII. 8.
                                      Pennywort.
                                      • Wall— HL. VIII. 6.
                                      Pennon,
                                      [Flag (dim.]
                                      Pension,
                                      [adj. a. Stipendiating (thing]
                                      • er, [adj. p. Stipendiated (person]
                                      Pensive,
                                      [adj.
                                      • Grief
                                      • Think∣ing
                                      (apt.]
                                      Pent,
                                      [adj. p. Sepiment]
                                      Pentagon,
                                      [Figure with five an∣gles]
                                      Pentecost,
                                      [Festival for descensi∣on of the Holy Ghost]
                                      Penthouse,
                                      [Protuberant margin of roof.]
                                      Penuriousness.
                                      • op. to Liberality. Man. III. 3. E.
                                      • op. to Magnificence, [Sordid∣ness.]
                                      Penury.
                                      • Poverty
                                      • Want.
                                      People.
                                      • [Nation]
                                      • Common— RC. I. 5.
                                      • ...to
                                        • Fill
                                        • Furnish
                                        with men]
                                      Pepper.
                                      Sh. II. 9.
                                      • wort. HS. VI. 6.
                                      • Ginny— HS. IV. 8. A.
                                      • Wall— HL. VIII. 5. A.
                                      Peradventure,
                                      [adv.
                                      • Fortune]
                                      • Contin∣gence]
                                      Perambu∣lation,
                                      • About— walk∣ing]
                                      • Through- walk∣ing]
                                      Perce,
                                      vid. Pirce.
                                      Perceive.
                                      • a. Sense sp. inc.]
                                      • See. sp. inc.]
                                      • Understand sp. inc.]
                                      Perceptible,
                                      [adj. p. Perceive (pot.]
                                      Perch.
                                      • [Transverse stick]
                                      • to— [Sit upon a stick]
                                      • Measure. Mea. I. 5.
                                      • Fish. Fi. IX. 6.
                                      • Sea— Fi. V. 10.
                                      Percolation,
                                      [Straining] O. VI. 4.
                                      Percussion,
                                      [Striking]
                                      Perdition,
                                      • Destruction]
                                      • Loss]
                                      Perdue.
                                      RM. III. 7. A.
                                      Peregrination,
                                      [Travelling]
                                      • sp. forein]
                                      Peregrine,
                                      [adj. Foreiner]
                                      Peremp∣tory,
                                      • Absolute]
                                      • Obstinate]
                                      Perennial,
                                      [During through the year]
                                      Perfect.
                                      T. III. 9.
                                      • [Finished]
                                      • [adj. Integrity]
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Art]
                                        • Experience]
                                      Perfidiousness,
                                      [Treachery]
                                      Perforate.
                                      • [a. Hole (make]
                                      • [Through-bore]
                                      Perforce,
                                      [adj. Coaction]

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                                      Perform.
                                      TA. III. 6.
                                      Perfume,
                                      [adj. a. Sweetness (thing]
                                      Perfunctory.
                                      • [Slight]
                                      • [Heedless]
                                      • [Negligent]
                                      Perhaps,
                                      [adv.
                                      • Fortune]
                                      • Contin∣gence]
                                        • Adv. I. 2.
                                      Periacantha.
                                      Sh. IV. 5.
                                      Perianthium,
                                      [Cp] PP. II. 8.
                                      Pericardium,
                                      [Skin about the heart]
                                      Pericarpium.
                                      PP. II. 8. A.
                                      Pericranium,
                                      [Skin about the skull]
                                      Peril,
                                      [Danger] T. V. 1. O.
                                      Perineum,
                                      [Under-privities (part]
                                      Period.
                                      • [a. Ceasing]
                                      • [End]
                                      • [Sentence] D. III. 1. A..
                                      • Point. D. I. 6. A.
                                      • Interpunction. D. I. 4.
                                      Periodical,
                                      [Returning at certain times]
                                      Periphery,
                                      • Line about the ex∣tremity]
                                      • Circle▪] Mag. III. 2.
                                      Periphrasi,
                                      [Paraphrase] D. V. 5. A
                                      Periploca
                                      Sh. I. 7. A.
                                      Perish,
                                      • Decay]
                                      • p. Destruction]
                                      Peristai motion.
                                      Mo. III. 1. A.
                                      Peritonaeum,
                                      [Membrane of the belly]
                                      Perjury,
                                      [Swearing a Lie]
                                      Periwig,
                                      [Factitious hair (aggr.]
                                      Periwinkle.
                                      • Shrub. HS. VIII. 10.
                                      • Fish. Ex. VII. 6. A.
                                      Perk,
                                      [Proudly lift himself]
                                      Perl.
                                      • Gem. St. III. 2.
                                      • Mother of— [Shell of the adj. a. Perl-oyster]
                                      • in the ey, [Perl (like) spot in the ey]
                                      Permanent,
                                      [adj. Sp. I. 6.]
                                      Permit.
                                      • [Not-forbid]
                                      • [Not-hinder]
                                      • [Yielding] TA. IV. 1.
                                      • [a. Licence]
                                      Permutatin,
                                      [Change]
                                      Pernicious,
                                      [adj. . Destruction]
                                      Pernoctation
                                      [a. Night]
                                      Peroraion,
                                      [Conclusion of ora∣tion]
                                      Perpendicular,
                                      [Direct]
                                      Perpetrate.
                                      • [Doe]
                                      • [Perform]
                                      Perpetual.
                                      Sp. I. 8.
                                      Perpetuity]
                                       
                                      Perplex,
                                      [Tangle]
                                      • ...ity.
                                      • [Tangling (apt.) difficulty]
                                      • [Anxiety]
                                      Perqui∣site,
                                      • Necessary]
                                      • Expedient]
                                        • s, [adj. Event profits]
                                      Perry,
                                      [Wine of Pears]
                                      Perriwig,
                                      [Factitious hair (aggr.]
                                      Persecute.
                                      • [Pursue]
                                      • [Afflict]
                                        • For Religion. RE. III. 4. O.
                                      Perseverance,
                                      [Constancy]
                                      Persevere,
                                      [a. Constancy]
                                      Persian shell.
                                      Ex. VII. 7. A.
                                      Persist,
                                      • [a.
                                        • Constancy]
                                        • Duration]
                                      Persly,
                                      vid. Parsly.
                                      Person.
                                      T. I. 4. A.
                                      • Iudicial. RJ. I.
                                      • Military. RM. III.
                                      • Degrees of— RC. I.
                                      Personable,
                                      [Figured (perf.]
                                      Personage,
                                      • Person]
                                      • (manner]
                                      Personal presence.
                                      Sp. II. 1.
                                      Personate,
                                      [Imitate as Player]
                                      Perspective,
                                      [Seeing (art.]
                                      Perspicacity,
                                      [Sagacity]
                                      Perspicuity,
                                      [Plainness]
                                      Perspiration,
                                      [Transpiration]
                                      Persuade.
                                      RO. V. 2.
                                      Persuasion.
                                      AS. III. 6. A.
                                      Pert.
                                      • Sprightly]
                                      • Vigorous]
                                      • (Confident]
                                      Pertein,
                                      vid. Pertinence.
                                      Pertinacy.
                                      Ha. IV. 7. E.
                                      Pertinence.
                                      TM. IV. 5.
                                      Perturbation.
                                      • Molesting sp. by affecti∣on (augm.)
                                      • Confusion sp. by affecti∣on (augm.)
                                      Perverseness.
                                      NP. IV. 1. O.
                                      Pervert.
                                      • [Seduce]
                                      • [Wrest]
                                      Pervicacy.
                                      [Pertinacy]
                                      Peruse,
                                      • Through- consider]
                                      • All- consider]
                                      Perwinkle,
                                      vid. Periwinkle.
                                      Pesant,
                                      • Rustic (person]
                                      • Villain]
                                      Pest,
                                      [Plague]
                                      Pester,
                                      [Molest] sp. (freq.]
                                      Pestife∣rous,
                                      • adj. a. Plague]
                                      • Hurtful (augm.]
                                      Pestilence,
                                      [Plague] S. II. 3. A.
                                      Pestle,
                                      [Brying (instr.) Cylin∣drical (fig.]
                                      • of Pork, [Thigh—]
                                      Pet,
                                      [Anger (imp.]
                                      Petard,
                                      [Ordnance (like) ma∣chin for breaking gate]
                                      St. Peters fish,
                                      [Doree] Fi. IV. 12.
                                      St. Peter's wort.
                                      HS. V. 7. A.
                                      Petition
                                      • [Entreaty]
                                      • Religious. RE. IV. 2. A.
                                      Petrifie,
                                      [a. Stone (make]
                                      Petronel,
                                      [Horseman's gun]
                                      Petty,
                                      • Little]
                                      • Sorry]
                                      Petticoat,
                                      [Loose thigh (vest]
                                      Pettifogger,
                                      [Lawyer (corr.]
                                      Pettishness,
                                      [Moroseness]
                                      Petulance,
                                      [Impudent wanton∣ness]
                                      Pew,
                                      [About-sepimented seat]
                                      Pewter.
                                      Met. II. 2.
                                      Phantasy,
                                      [Fancy]
                                      Phantasm,
                                      [Seeming (thing) to fancy (corr.]
                                      Phantastic,
                                      • adj. a. Fancy (corr.]
                                      • Conceited]
                                      Pharmaceutical operation.
                                      O. VI. A
                                      Phenicopter.
                                      Bi. VIII. 2.
                                      Phenix.
                                       
                                      Phesant.
                                      Bi. II. 3.
                                      Phyllyrea.
                                      Sh. III. 3.
                                      Philologer.
                                      RC. II. 4.
                                      Philosopher.
                                      RC. I. 1. A.
                                      Philtre,
                                      [adj. a. Love (make] medicin]
                                      Phlebotomy.
                                      Mo. IV. 6.
                                      Phlegm.
                                      PG. I. 6.
                                      Pholas.
                                      Ex. VIII. 8.
                                      Phrase,
                                      • Sentence (manner]
                                      • Instead-word]
                                      Phrenetic,
                                      [adj. Frenzy]
                                      Phylactery,
                                      [Written (lam.) to be worn]
                                      Physic,
                                      [adj. a Physician (thing]
                                      Physician.
                                      RC. II. 3.
                                      Physiognomy.
                                      • [Face (manner]
                                      • [Wizarding by inspection of the face.]
                                      Physis.
                                      Fi. V. 11.
                                      Py.
                                      • Provision. Pr. I. 4. A.
                                      • Bird.
                                        • Mag— Bi. I. 8.
                                        • Sea— [Sea-mew] Bi. VII. 8.
                                      Piacular,
                                      [That ought to be ex∣piated by sacrifice]
                                      Piazza,
                                      [About-housed Area.]
                                      Pibble.
                                      St. I. 4.
                                      Pick.
                                      • [Peck]
                                      • [Pluck]
                                      • [Open]
                                        • ...a lock.
                                      • [Discover]
                                        • ...out.
                                          • ...a secret.
                                      • [Chuse]
                                        • out, [a. Election]
                                      • [Gather]
                                        • ...up.
                                      • [Gain]
                                        • out of one, [Gain from one]
                                        • a quarrel, [Obtain (end) an occasion of q.]
                                        • a thank, [Obtain (end) thanks [sp. by accusing]
                                      • [Pilfer]
                                        • Pocket, [a. Theft out of p.]
                                        • Purse, [a. Theft out of p.]
                                      • [Cleanse]
                                        • a boe one's ear one's teeth, [Cleanse b.]
                                        • a boe one's ear one's teeth, [Cleanse e]
                                        • a boe one's ear one's teeth, [Cleanse t]

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                                      Pickax,
                                      [adj. a. Pecking ham∣mer]
                                      Picked,
                                      [adj. p. Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                                      Pickeer,
                                      [a. Skirmish]
                                      Pickerel,
                                      [Pike (dim.]
                                      Pickeroon,
                                      [adj. a. Bootying ship.]
                                      Pickle,
                                      [adj, a. Pickling (things] [State (corr.]
                                      Pickling.
                                      Pr. III. 9.
                                      Pickrel,
                                      [Pike (dim]
                                      Picture.
                                      Pr. VI. 8.
                                      Pied,
                                      [Variegated]
                                      Pierce.
                                      • Into—
                                        • ition]
                                        • thrusting]
                                      • [Boring]
                                      • a vessel, [Broach a v.]
                                      • ...ing pain,
                                        • Pricking]
                                        • Smarting]
                                      • er, [Boring (instr.]
                                      Piety.
                                      • to God, [Religion (hab.]
                                      • to Parents, [Gratitude]
                                      Pig,
                                      [Hog (young] Be. II. 4.
                                      • Ginny— Be III. 6. A.
                                      • of lead, [Cast (thing) of Lead.]
                                      Pigeon.
                                      Bi. III. 1.
                                      Piggin,
                                      [Tub (dim.]
                                      Pike.
                                      • [Spear] RM. V. 3.
                                      • Fish. Fi. IX. 1.
                                      Pilchard
                                      Fi. III. 10. A.
                                      Pile.
                                      • [Post]
                                      • [Heap]
                                      • [Emroid]
                                      • wort. HF. IX. 4. A.
                                      Pilfer,
                                      [a. Theft (dim.]
                                      Pilgrim,
                                      [Vow'd traveller for Religion.]
                                      Pill.
                                      • a
                                        • [Ball (dim.]
                                        • [Rinde]
                                      • to
                                        • Strip,
                                          • rinde]
                                          • clothe]
                                        • [Un-a.
                                          • rinde]
                                          • clothe]
                                        • [Rob]
                                      Pillage.
                                      • [Robbery]
                                      • [Booty]
                                      Pillar.
                                      Po. III. 5.
                                      Pillaster,
                                      [Pillar (dim.]
                                      Pillion,
                                      [Woman's riding cushi∣on]
                                      Pillory,
                                      [Imprisoning (jug.) for head and hands]
                                      Pillow,
                                      [Cushion for the head]
                                      • beer, [Case of Pillow]
                                      Pilot.
                                      RN. V. 4. A.
                                      Pimpernel.
                                      HS. V. 10. A.
                                      Pimple,
                                      [Pustule] S. III. 1.
                                      Pin.
                                      • Figure.
                                        • —without head. Mag. IV. 1.
                                        • —with head. Mag. VI. 2. A.
                                        • fish. Fi. VI. 2. A.
                                        • and web, [Suffusion in the ey.]
                                        • fold, [Imprisoning (sep.) for beasts.]
                                        • ...to
                                          • Bolt]
                                          • Shut]
                                        • a house, [Under-fill the foundation]
                                      Pincer,
                                      [adj. Pinching (jug.]
                                      Pinch.
                                      • [a▪ Compression]
                                        • as pain, [Twitch]
                                      • [a. Narrow (make]
                                        • penny, [Penurious (per∣son]
                                      • [a. Anxiety]
                                      Pine.
                                      Tr. V. 4. A.
                                      • apple, [Nut of the Pine∣tree]
                                      • to— [a.
                                        • Decaying]
                                        • Lean (augm.]
                                      Pink.
                                      • Flower. HS. V. 1. A.
                                      • [Ship (dim.]
                                      • to—Pr. III. 5.
                                      • eyed, [Narrow ey]
                                      Pinna.
                                      Ex. VIII. 7.
                                      Pinnace,
                                      [Ship (dim.]
                                      Pinnacle,
                                      [Turret for orna∣ment]
                                      Pinnion.
                                      • Figure. Mag. V. 5. A.
                                      • of wing, [Elbow—]
                                      • to— [a. Bonds for the arms]
                                      Pinte.
                                       
                                      Pioneer.
                                      RM. III. 8.
                                      Piony.
                                      HS. I. 1.
                                      Pious,
                                      [adj. Piety]
                                      Pip.
                                      • [Point]
                                      • [Disease]
                                      Pipe.
                                      • [Tube]
                                        • Square. Mag. V. 9.
                                        • Round. Mag. V. 9. A.
                                      • [Barrel]
                                      • Measure.
                                      • Wind— PG. VI. 1. A.
                                      • tree. Sh. IV. 1.
                                      • White— Sh. V. 3. A.
                                      • to— [a.
                                        • Music with pipe]
                                        • Acuteness]
                                      Piper,
                                      [Tub-fish] Fi. IV. 5.
                                      Pipkin,
                                      [Earthen (dim.) adj. boiling (vess.]
                                      Pippin.
                                       
                                      Pique,
                                      • Malignity sp. secret]
                                      • Hatred sp. secret]
                                      Pirate,
                                      [adj. Sea-robber.]
                                      Pisces,
                                      [Last of the 12 parts of the Zodiac.]
                                      Piscis triangularis.
                                      Fi. VIII. 3.
                                      • Cornutus. Fi. VIII. 3. A.
                                      Pish,
                                      [Int. of
                                      • Contempt]
                                      • Aversation]
                                      Pismire,
                                      [Ant] Ex. IV. 5.
                                      Pissing.
                                      Mo. IV. 8.
                                      Pistach.
                                      Tr. IV. 2.
                                      Pistol.
                                      • [adj. Hand-gun (dim.]
                                      • Money.
                                      Pit,
                                      [Dent]
                                      • Arm— [Concave (part) under the arm]
                                      • fall, [Concave (place) in the earth for catching birds]
                                      Pitch.
                                      • [Height]
                                        • of a hill, [Obliquity (inc.)—]
                                      • [Tar boyled to a consi∣stence]
                                      • ...to
                                        • [Smear with Pitch]
                                        • Camp, Place c.]
                                        • Net, Direct n.]
                                        • Tens, Fix t.]
                                        • a floor, [a. Floor with stones]
                                      Pitcher,
                                      [Earthen pot.]
                                      Pitchfork,
                                      [Fork]
                                      Piteous,
                                      vid. Pittiful.
                                      Pith.
                                      PP. I. 5. A.
                                      Pithy.
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Pith]
                                        • Importance]
                                      Pittance,
                                      • Part (dim.]
                                      • Proportion (dim.]
                                      Pittty.
                                      AS. IV. 7. O.
                                      Pittiful,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • a. Pitty (apt.]
                                        • p. Pitty (apt.]
                                      Pittiless.
                                      • [Not-adj. a. Pitty]
                                      • [Cruel]
                                      Pituitous,
                                      [adj. Phlegm.]
                                      Pizzle,
                                      [Genital (male]
                                      Placable,
                                      [Un-adj. p. anger (apt.]
                                      Placard,
                                      • Patent]
                                      • Edict]
                                      Place.
                                      • Proper. Sp. II.
                                        • [Situation]
                                        • Military. RM. VI.
                                        • [House (augment.]
                                        • [Order]
                                        • [Dignity]
                                        • [Degree] RC. I.
                                        • [Office]
                                        • [Stead]
                                      • ...to
                                        • a. Place]
                                        • Put]
                                        • ...chuse in ones's
                                        • [a.
                                          • Substitute (make]
                                          • Successor (make]
                                      • ...give
                                        • Yield Superiority (sign]
                                        • Take Superiority (sign]
                                      • ...take
                                        • Yield Superiority (sign]
                                        • Take Superiority (sign]
                                      Placid,
                                      [Meek]
                                      Plagiary.
                                      • [Stealer of
                                        • Men]
                                        • Writings]
                                      Plague.
                                      • [Pestilence] S. II. 3 A.
                                      • [Adversity (augm.]
                                      • ...to
                                        • Afflict]
                                        • Punish]
                                      Play.
                                      • op. to Work. O. A.
                                      • fellow, [Companion in play.]
                                      • with, [Together-play]
                                      • Imitate]
                                      • a. Action]
                                      • fast and loose, [a. Light∣ness.]
                                      • ...

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                                      Plaice.
                                      Fi. VII. 4.
                                      Plain.
                                      • Plain. Mag. III. 4.
                                      • Even.] Q. VI. 2.
                                      • Champain. W. III. 1.
                                      • Carpenter's— [adj. a. Even (instr.]
                                      • Not-obscure. D. III. 9.
                                      • Manifest] TA. I. 9.
                                      • Simple]
                                      • Mean]
                                      • Homely]
                                      • Sincere]
                                      • Frank]
                                      Plaint,
                                      [Complaint]
                                      Plaintiff.
                                      RJ. I. 4.
                                      Plais.
                                      Fi. VII. 4.
                                      Plaister,
                                      vid. Plaster.
                                      Plait,
                                      vid. Pleit.
                                      Plancher,
                                      [Room for fatting of Boar]
                                      Plane.
                                      Tr. VI. 10. A.
                                      • [adj. a. Even (instr.]
                                      Planet.
                                      W. II. 3.
                                      • struck.
                                      Planisphere,
                                      [Picture of sphere in plain]
                                      Plank,
                                      [Thick adj. wood (la∣min]
                                      • to—[a. Floor with wood (la∣min]
                                      Plant.
                                      W. V. 2.
                                      • to— Q. III. 6.
                                        • guns, [Place guns on bank]
                                        • a Country, [a. Colony]
                                      • of foot, [Bottom—]
                                      Plaintain.
                                      • Herb. HL. VII. 2.
                                      • Sea— HL. VII. 4.
                                      • Tree. Tr. I. 9.
                                      Plantation.
                                      • [Planting]
                                      • [Colony] RC. III. 1. A.
                                      Plash,
                                      [Spread boughs]
                                      • of water, [Lake (dim.]
                                      • y, [adj. Lake dim.]
                                      Plaster.
                                      • Medecin. Pr. VI. 4. A.
                                      • Morter. El. IV. 5. A.
                                      • er, [adj. Morter (mech.]
                                      Plastic,
                                      [Figuring (art.]
                                      • sp. by
                                        • Carving]
                                        • Moulding]
                                      Plat,
                                      vid. Pleit.
                                      Plate.
                                      • [Lamin] sp. Metall (lam.]
                                      • [Vessel] sp. of Silver or Gold]
                                        • [Shallow dish]
                                      Platform.
                                      • Exemplar]
                                      • Description by lines]
                                      • Sconce]
                                      Platter,
                                      [Shallow dish (augm.]
                                      Plaudite
                                      • Praise (voice]
                                      • Joy (voice]
                                      Plausible,
                                      [adj. p. Praise (apt]
                                      Plea,
                                      RJ. II. 3. A.
                                      Pleader.
                                      RJ. I. 7.
                                      Pleasant.
                                      T. IV. 2.
                                      • [adj. a. Delectation (apt.]
                                      • [adj. Mirth]
                                      • [adj. Urbanity]
                                      Pleasing.
                                      • [Delectation]
                                      • [Appeasing]
                                      Pleasure.
                                      Ha. II. 3.
                                      • [Delectation]
                                      • [Will]
                                        • at one's— [According to ones will]
                                      • to—one, [a.
                                        • Benefactor]
                                        • Compla∣cence]
                                      Plebeian,
                                      [adj. People (kinde]
                                      Pledge,
                                      [Pawn]
                                      • to—one, [Answer in drink∣ing]
                                      Pleit
                                      • Fold in wrinkles]
                                      • Weave with the fingers]
                                      Plenary,
                                      • Full]
                                      • Totall]
                                      • Perfect]
                                      Plenipotentiary,
                                      [Perfectly au∣thorized]
                                      Plenty,
                                      [Abundance]
                                      Pleonasm,
                                      [Abounding (manner) of sentence]
                                      Plethory.
                                      S. I. 3.
                                      Pleurisie.
                                      S. V. 6.
                                      Ply,
                                      • [a.
                                        • Diligence]
                                        • Operation]
                                      Pliable
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Limberness]
                                        • a. Obedience (apt.]
                                        • p. Persuasion (apt.]
                                      Pliant,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Limberness]
                                        • a. Obedience (apt.]
                                        • p. Persuasion (apt.]
                                      Plight,
                                      [Oblige]
                                      • [State]
                                        • in good— [adj. Vigour]
                                      Plot.
                                      • Area]
                                      • Description by lines]
                                      • [Design]
                                      Plover.
                                      • green— Bi. VII. 2.
                                      • grey— Bi. VII. 2. A.
                                      Plow,
                                      [adj. Plowing (jug.]
                                      • ing. O. III. 1. A.
                                      Pluck,
                                      • Pull]
                                      • Draw]
                                      • a Bird, [Un a. feather]
                                      • Sheeps— [Sh. PG. VI.]
                                      Plug,
                                      (Wooden adj. stopping (thing]
                                      Plum.
                                      PP. III. 2.
                                      • tree. Tr. II. 2. A.
                                      Plumb,
                                      [Perpendicular]
                                      • rule,
                                        • Perpendicu∣larness mea¦su∣ring (instr.]
                                        • Transversness mea¦su∣ring (instr.]
                                      Plume,
                                      [Feather] PP. V. 1.
                                      • [Feathers (aggr.) for orna∣ment]
                                      • ...to
                                        • Un- a. Feather]
                                        • a. Order (perf.) the feathers]
                                      Plummer,
                                      [adj. Lead (mech.]
                                      Plummet,
                                      [Weight (dim.]
                                      • Carpenter's— [Weight for measuring perpendicular∣ness.]
                                      Plump.
                                      • [Fat]
                                      • [Convex (perf.) with fat∣ness]
                                      Plunder,
                                      [Booty]
                                      Plunge,
                                      • Dive (make]
                                      • Difficulty (imp.]
                                      Plural,
                                      [adj. Plurality]
                                      • ity. TM. III. 2. O.
                                      Pluff,
                                      [Silk adj. p. superficies with long tuft]
                                      Poche.
                                      • [Hunt (corr.]
                                      • egg, [a. Consistence by boiling] sp. unshelled]
                                      Pock.
                                      • Small— S. II. 4.
                                      • hole, [Concave Pox (sign]
                                      • French— S. II. 6.
                                      • wood [Guaiacum] Tr. VII. 2.
                                      Pocket,
                                      [adj. Garment (bag]
                                      Pod,
                                      [Cod] PP. III. 5. A.
                                      Poem,
                                      [adj. p. Poet (thing]
                                      Poet.
                                      RC. II. 4. A.
                                      Poetry,
                                      [adj. Poet (art.]
                                      Poinard,
                                      [adj. Pricking (apt.) sword (dim.]
                                      Point.
                                      • Title. Mag. I. 1.
                                        • blank, [Transverse]
                                          • Full— [Period]
                                      • [Instant]
                                        • ...of death.
                                      • [Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                                        • in the compass, [A two and thirtieth part of the cir∣cle.]
                                        • in Tables, [A four and twentieth part of the Area.]
                                        • of land, [Promontory]
                                      • [Cord (dim.]
                                      • [Part]
                                        • ...in every
                                        • ...it is a—of
                                      • [State]
                                        • ...'tis come to that
                                      • [Proposition]
                                      • [Case]
                                      • [Question]
                                        • ...in controversie.
                                      • ...

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                                      Poise.
                                      • [Try the gravity]
                                      • [Weigh equally]
                                      Poisoning.
                                      RJ. V. 5. A.
                                      Poke,
                                      [Bag]
                                      Pole,
                                      vid. Poll.
                                      • [Staff (augm.]
                                        • ax, [Cut∣ting
                                          • Club]
                                          • Hammer]
                                        • of Cart. Po. V. 5. A.
                                        • of a ship. RN. III. 3. A.
                                      • of a globe. Mag. II. 1. A.
                                      • Measure. Mea. I. 5.
                                      • Fish. Fi. VII. 2.
                                      Polecat.
                                      Be. IV. 5.
                                      Polemic
                                      • [adj.
                                        • RM.]
                                        • Disputation]
                                      Policy.
                                      • [Wisdom]
                                      • [Government]
                                      • Civil— [adj. RC. (art.]
                                      • of assurance, [Bond against loss]
                                      Polipus.
                                      Ex. IX. 1.
                                      • sweet—Ex. IX. 1. A.
                                      Polish.
                                      • [a. Smooth]
                                      • [Brighten]
                                      Polite,
                                      • Beautiful]
                                      • Adorn'd]
                                      Political Relation▪
                                      RC.
                                      Poll,
                                      vid. Pole.
                                      • [Hinder part of the neck]
                                      • by the— [adv. Persons (segr.]
                                      • ...to
                                        • [Cut (perf.) the hair]
                                        • [a. Tax]
                                          • Oppress]
                                          • Impoverish by taxes]
                                      Pollard.
                                      • [Deer (male) adj. pret. let go his horns]
                                      • [Lopped tree]
                                      Pollute,
                                      [Defile]
                                      Poltron,
                                      [Coward]
                                      Polygamy,
                                      [Having many wives]
                                      Polygon,
                                      [Having many angles]
                                      Polymountain.
                                      HF. VI. 6.
                                      Polypody.
                                      HL. I. 6.
                                      Polysyllable,
                                      [Having many syl∣lables]
                                      Poman∣der,
                                      • Sphear of per∣fumes]
                                      • Apple (like] of per∣fumes]
                                      Pomecitron,
                                      [Apple of the Ci∣tron-tree]
                                      Pomegranat.
                                      • tree. Tr. I 6.
                                      Pomel,
                                      [adj. Sphear (part]
                                      • to—[Bear]
                                      Pomp,
                                      [Solemnity]
                                      Pompholyx.
                                      Met. IV. 2. A.
                                      Pompion.
                                      HS. VII. 1.
                                      Pompous∣ness,
                                      • Solemnity (augm.]
                                      • Magnificence]
                                      Pond,
                                      [Lake. W. IV. 7. A. (dim.]
                                      • weed. HL. VII. 8.
                                      • narrow leaved— HF. VIII. 6. A.
                                      • Fish— Po. I. 6.
                                      Ponder.
                                      • [Deliberate]
                                      • [Meditate]
                                      • [Consider]
                                      Ponderousness,
                                      [Heaviness]
                                      Poniard,
                                      vid. Poinard]
                                      Pontage,
                                      [Tax for bridge]
                                      Pontificial.
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Bishop]
                                        • Primate]
                                      Pool.
                                      W. IV. 7. A.
                                      Poop,
                                      [Hinder part of ship]
                                      Poor.
                                      • [adj. Poverty]
                                      • Needy, [adj. wanting]
                                      • [Lean]
                                      • [Little]
                                      • [Sorry]
                                      • [adj. p. Pitty (apt.]
                                      • ness, [Poverty]
                                      Pop,
                                      • Bladder]
                                      • Sound of breaking of bladder]
                                        • gun, [Gun (like) Tube]
                                      Pope.
                                      • [Father]
                                      • [Bishop] sp. of Rome]
                                      Popinjay,
                                      [Parrot]
                                      Poplar
                                      • black— Tr. VI. 8.
                                      • white— Tr. VI. 8. A.
                                      Poppet,
                                      [Statue (dim.]
                                      Poppy.
                                      HS. VI. 4.
                                      • bastard— HS. VI. 4. A.
                                      • horned— HS. IV. 10.
                                      Populace,
                                      [People (kind]
                                      Popular.
                                      • [adj. People]
                                      • [Beloved by the people]
                                      Populous,
                                      [adj. p. People (aug.]
                                      Porcellane.
                                      • Herb. HL. VIII. 3.
                                      • Vessel.
                                      Porch,
                                      [adj. Door (room.]
                                      Porcupine.
                                      Be. III 5.
                                      Pore.
                                      Mag. VI. 1.
                                      • ...blind.
                                      • to— [Look
                                        • near]
                                        • fixedly]
                                      Pork,
                                      [Hog's flesh]
                                      Porker,
                                      [Young hog]
                                      Porphyry,
                                      [Reddish Marble]
                                      Porpois.
                                      Fi. I. 1. A.
                                      Porrage,
                                      vid. Pottage.
                                      Porringer,
                                      vid. Pottinger.
                                      Port.
                                      • [Haven]
                                      • [Gate]
                                      • hole. RN. II. 7.
                                      • [adj. out-side Dignity]
                                      Portable,
                                      [adj. p. Carry
                                      • (pot.]
                                      • (apt.]
                                      Portage,
                                      [Payment for carri∣age]
                                      Portal,
                                      [Door (room]
                                      Portcullis.
                                      RM. VI. 8. A.
                                      Portentous,
                                      [Fore-signing some evil (augm.]
                                      Porter,
                                      [adj. Door (Off.]
                                      • [Bearer]
                                      Porthole.
                                      RN. II. 7.
                                      Portion.
                                      • [Part]
                                      • [adj. Proportion (part]
                                      • Wife's— [W. part of the Inhe∣ritance]
                                      Portmantean,
                                      [adj. Riding-bag]
                                      Portray,
                                      • a. Description]
                                      • a. Picture]
                                      Portsale,
                                      [Public sale]
                                      Pose.
                                      • [Try] sp. by questions
                                      • Non-plus. D. VI. 8.
                                      Posie,
                                      • Flowers (aggr.]
                                      • Sentence upon-written]
                                      Position.
                                      • Proposition]
                                      • Affirmation]
                                      • Site]
                                      • Posture]
                                      Positive.
                                      T. III. 3.
                                      Positure,
                                      [Posture]
                                      Posnet,
                                      [Standing pot with a handle]
                                      Possess,
                                      • Have]
                                      • Hold]
                                      • a. Possession]
                                      • ion. Po.
                                        • Prescription, [Custom of possession]
                                      • take— (Possess (inc.]
                                      Posset,
                                      [Broth of coagulated milk]
                                      Possibility.
                                      T. IV. 4.
                                      Post.
                                      • [Wooden column]
                                      • [Swift,
                                        • Carrier]
                                        • Messenger]
                                          • ride— [Ride on divers horses successively]
                                      • to— [adv. Swiftness (ition.] sp. Riding]
                                        • [Publish by writing on co∣lumn]
                                      • accounts [Write the summes in another
                                        • page]
                                        • book]
                                      Post-date,
                                      [Date after pret. writing]
                                      Posteriority,
                                      [Succeeding (abstr.]
                                      Posterity,
                                      [Descendents (aggr.] RO. I. 1. O.
                                      Postern,
                                      [adj. Hinder-part (door]
                                      Posthumous,
                                      [Born after Father's death]
                                      Postil,
                                      [adj. p. Preaching (thing]
                                      Postilion,
                                      [Before-riding (per∣son]
                                      Postpone,
                                      [Less esteem]
                                      Postscript,
                                      • After- written (thing]
                                      • Under- written (thing]
                                      Postulation,
                                      [Demand]
                                      Posture.
                                      AC. VI. A.
                                      Pot.
                                      Pr. V. 5.
                                      • companions, [adj. a. Drun∣kenness c.]
                                      • hangers, [adj. a. Hanging (jug.) for pot.]
                                      • herb, [H. for broth]
                                      • lid, [adj. Covering (thing) for pot.]
                                      • ...

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                                      Potable,
                                      [adj. p. Drink (apt.]
                                      Potato.
                                      HS. IX. 3·.
                                      Potent,
                                      [adj. Power]
                                      Potentate,
                                      • Powerful (person]
                                      • Prince]
                                      Potential,
                                      T. III. 5. O.
                                      Potgun.
                                      [Gun (like) Tube]
                                      Potion,
                                      [Potable (thing]
                                      • sp. Medicinal]
                                      Potsherd,
                                      [Fragment of earthen (vess.]
                                      Pottage,
                                      [Broth]
                                      Potter,
                                      [adj. O. IV. A. (mech.]
                                      Pottinger,
                                      [Dish for broth]
                                      Pottle,
                                      [Two quarts]
                                      Potulent,
                                      [adj. p. Drink (apt.]
                                      Pouch.
                                      • [Bag (dim.]
                                      • [Stomach].
                                      • o— [Swallow]
                                      Pouder.
                                      TM. VI. 4. A.
                                      • gun— RM. V. 7. A.
                                      • ...to
                                        • [a. Pouder (make]
                                        • Sprinkle. Pr. III. 7. A.
                                          • sp. with salt]
                                      Poverty.
                                      Ha. II. 2. O.
                                      Poult,
                                      [Grouse]
                                      Poultice,
                                      [Soft plaster]
                                      Poultry,
                                      [Cock Bi. II. 1. (kinde]
                                      Pounce,
                                      [Claw of bird]
                                      • to— [Pink]
                                      Pound.
                                      • Weight. Mea. III. 5.
                                      • Money. Mea. IV. 5.
                                      • Pinfold, [Imprisoning (sep.) for beasts.]
                                      • ...to
                                      • [Imprison]
                                      • [Bray with Cylinder] Mo. VI. .
                                      Poun∣dage,
                                      • Tax adv. Pound (segr.]
                                      • Payment adv. Pound (segr.]
                                      Pourcontrel.
                                      Ex. IX. 1.
                                      Pouring.
                                      O. II 8.
                                      Pourtraicture,
                                      [Picture]
                                      Pout,
                                      [Angry mouth (manner]
                                      • to— AC. IV. 2. O.
                                      • Eel— Fi. VI. 6. A.
                                      • [Heathcock] Bi. II. 5.
                                      Power.
                                      • Natural— NP.
                                      • Might] Ha. II. 6.
                                      • Authority]
                                      • full, [adj. a. Power]
                                      • in one's— [adj. p. Power]
                                      Pox.
                                      • French— S. II. 6.
                                      • Small— S. II. 4.
                                      Practice.
                                      RC. II. A.
                                      • Law RC. II. A. L.]
                                      • Physic RC. II. A. P.]
                                      • Action]
                                      • Endeavour]
                                      • Essay]
                                      • Exercise]
                                      • ed, [Expert]
                                      Pragmaticalness,
                                      [Diligent (corr.]
                                      Pray.
                                      RE. IV. 1.
                                      Prayer,
                                      [adj. RE. IV. 1. (thing]
                                      Praise.
                                      RO. V. 8.
                                      Prance,
                                      • Go proudly]
                                      • Trot]
                                      Prank.
                                      • [Extraordinary action]
                                      • ...to
                                      • [a. Ornate (make]
                                      Prate,
                                      [a. Loquacity]
                                      Pratic,
                                      [Licence to trade]
                                      Prattle,
                                      [a. Loquacity]
                                      Pravity,
                                      [Evil (abstr.]
                                      Prawn,
                                      [Shrimp] Ex. VI. 4.
                                      Preach.
                                      RE. IV. 4.
                                      Preamble,
                                      [Prologue]
                                      Prebendary,
                                      [As∣sessor of
                                      • Cathedral
                                      • Collegiate
                                      Church]
                                      Precaution,
                                      [Warning]
                                      Precedence.
                                      Sp, I. 2. E.
                                      Precedent.
                                      • [Exemplar]
                                      • [Preceding]
                                      Precellence,
                                      [Excellence]
                                      Precept,
                                      [Command]
                                      Precinct,
                                      [Authority (place]
                                      Precious,
                                      [adj. Price (augm.]
                                      • stone, [Gem]
                                      Precipice,
                                      [Steep (place]
                                      Precipitate.
                                      • Chymic. O. VI. 3. A.
                                      • Capital punishment. RJ. V. 3. A.
                                      • [Hast (exc.]
                                      • [a. Rashness]
                                      Precise.
                                      • Perfect (augm.]
                                      • Regular (augm.]
                                      • [Scrupulous]
                                      Precocity,
                                      [Soon (exc.) Ripe∣ness.
                                      Precognition,
                                      [Before-know∣ing]
                                      Precontract,
                                      [Before-contract]
                                      Predatory,
                                      [adj. a. Booty]
                                      Predecessor,
                                      [adj. Preceding (person]
                                      Predestinate,
                                      • [Before
                                        • determine]
                                        • appoint]
                                      Predicable,
                                      [adj. p. Predicate (apt.]
                                      Predicament.
                                      TA.
                                      Predicate,
                                      D. II. 5. A.
                                      Predication,
                                      [a. Predicate]
                                      Prediction,
                                      • Before-telling]
                                      • Prophecy]
                                      Predominant,
                                      • More power∣ful]
                                      • adj. a. Victory]
                                      Pre-election.
                                      [Rather-chusing]
                                      Pre-eminence.
                                      • SuperIority]
                                      • Excellence]
                                      • Dignity]
                                      • Privilege]
                                      Preemp∣tion,
                                      • Before-buying.]
                                      • First-buying.]
                                      Preexistence,
                                      [Before-actual∣ness]
                                      Preface,
                                      [Prologue]
                                      Prefect,
                                      [adj.
                                      • Autho∣rity
                                      • Office
                                      (person]
                                      • ...ure,
                                        • Authority]
                                        • Office]
                                      Prefer.
                                      • More- esteem]
                                      • Before- chuse]
                                      • person, [adj. a.
                                        • Dignity]
                                        • Power]
                                      • bill, [adj. a. Bill]
                                      Prefigure,
                                      [Before adj. a. type]
                                      Prefix,
                                      [Before- adj. a.
                                      • Fasten]
                                      • Appoint]
                                      Pregnant,
                                      • Full]
                                      • Important]
                                      Prey,
                                      [Booty]
                                      Prejudice,
                                      [Before-opinion (corr.]
                                      • ...ial,
                                        • Hurtful]
                                        • Impedient]
                                      Prejudicate,
                                      • [Before-
                                        • a. Sentence]
                                        • Condemn]
                                      Preke,
                                      [Pourcontrel] Ex. IX. 1.
                                      Prelate,
                                      [Bishop] RE. II. 4. A.
                                      Prelude,
                                      [adj. Preparation play]
                                      Premeditate,
                                      [Before-medi∣tate]
                                      Premise,
                                      • [Before-
                                        • put]
                                        • suppose]
                                      Premonish,
                                      [Before-warn]
                                      Premunire,
                                      [Forfeiture of goods and liberty]
                                      Prentice
                                      • [Disciple
                                        • (merc.]
                                        • (mech.]
                                      Preoccupation,
                                      [Before-possess]
                                      Preordain,
                                      [Before-ordain]
                                      Prepare.
                                      TA. III. 2.
                                      • food. Pr. III.
                                      Preponderate,
                                      [More-weigh]
                                      Preposition.
                                      D. II. 8.
                                      Preposterous,
                                      [Against-order'd]
                                      Prepuce,
                                      [Skin to be cut off in Circumcision]
                                      Prerogative.
                                      RC. IV. 7.
                                      Presage,
                                      [Before-sign]
                                      Presbyter.
                                      RE. II. 5. A.
                                      Prescience,
                                      [Before-knowing]
                                      Prescribe.
                                      • [Before-appoint]
                                      • —by Law, [a. Law]
                                      • —by Custom, [a. Right (make) by pret. custom]
                                      Presence.
                                      • in place. Sp. II. 1.
                                      • chamber, [Room for King's presence]
                                      • in time. Sp. I. 1.
                                      • [Sprightliness]
                                      Present,
                                      [adj. Presence]
                                      • ...to
                                        • [Represent]
                                        • [Accuse]
                                      • a— [Gift]
                                      • ...Prn∣tation
                                        • Right of gi∣ving
                                        • Giving of right
                                        Priest's (place]
                                      Presently
                                      • adv. Present]
                                      • adv. Future (dim.]
                                      Preserv,
                                      • Keep]
                                      • Defend]
                                      • Condite]
                                        • Action of God. AS. I. 4.

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                                      Preservative,
                                      [adj. a. Preserve (thing)
                                      President.
                                      • [Prefect]
                                      • [Example]
                                      Press.
                                      • Thrusting]
                                      • a. Compression]
                                      • to death. RJ. V. 3.
                                      • Printer's— [adj. a. Printing (jug.]
                                      • Wine— [adj. Wine (jug]
                                      • [a.
                                        • Dense
                                        • Fast
                                        • Hard
                                        • Heavy
                                        make]
                                      • [a.
                                        • Necessity]
                                        • Coaction]
                                          • souldiers, [a. Souldier (make) by coaction]
                                      • [a.
                                        • Persuade
                                        • Intreat
                                        (augm.]
                                      • ...a
                                      • Throng, [Dense
                                        • Multitude]
                                        • Aggre∣gate]
                                      • ...for
                                        • ...Apparel
                                        • ...Books
                                        [Box—]
                                      Pressure,
                                      • Pressing]
                                      • Necessity]
                                      • Affliction]
                                      Prest,
                                      [Ready]
                                      Prestigiator.
                                      RC. II. 9. A.
                                      Presume.
                                      • [a.
                                        • Boldness]
                                        • Confidence]
                                      • [a. Hope (corr.]
                                      Presumption.
                                      • [Presuming]
                                      • [Strong argument]
                                        • sp, Conjectural]
                                      Presumptuousness.
                                      • [Hope (corr.]
                                      • [Rashness]
                                      • Irreverence]
                                      • Arrogance]
                                      Presuppose,
                                      [Before-suppose]
                                      Pretence.
                                      • Seeming cause]
                                      • Feigned cause]
                                      Pretend.
                                      • [Seem (make]
                                      • [Dissemble]
                                      Preterition,
                                      [Omission]
                                      Pretermit,
                                      [Omit]
                                      Pretext.
                                      • Seeming cause]
                                      • Feigned cause]
                                      Pretty.
                                      • [Handsom (dim.]
                                      • [adj. Mediocrity]
                                      Prevail.
                                      • [a.
                                        • Superiour]
                                        • Victory]
                                      • [Obtain]
                                      Prevarication.
                                      • [Betraying by pleading]
                                      • [Deceit∣ful,
                                        • Action]
                                        • Speech]
                                      Prevent.
                                      TA. III. 9.
                                      Previous,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Preceding]
                                        • Preparation]
                                      Pry,
                                      • See (end]
                                      • a. Spy]
                                      Priapism.
                                      Disease.
                                      Price.
                                      RC. V. 7.
                                      Prick.
                                      • [Point].
                                      • Mark [adj. p. Object (thing]
                                      • Tooth] Mag. IV. 2.
                                      • Prickle, [Thorn] PP. I. 3. A.
                                      • ing. Mo. VI. 7. A.
                                      • pain. AC. II. 7. A.
                                      • forward, [a. Impul∣sive]
                                      • on, [a. Impul∣sive]
                                      • in, [a. Plant]
                                      • up, [a. Direct]
                                      • wood. Sh. I. 4. A.
                                      Pricket,
                                      [Buck. Be. II. 6. of the second year.]
                                      Prickle,
                                      [Thorn] PP. I. 3. A.
                                      Pride.
                                      Man. V. 2. D.
                                      Priest.
                                      • Iewish— RE. II. 2.
                                      • Christian— RE. II. 5.
                                      Primary,
                                      [Chief]
                                      Primate.
                                      RE. II. 4.
                                      Prime,
                                      • First]
                                      • Chief]
                                      Primitive.
                                      TM. IV. 1.
                                      Primogeniture,
                                      [First birth (abstr.]
                                      Primrose.
                                      HS. VIII. 1.
                                      Prince.
                                      RC. I. 2. A.
                                      • [King's Son]
                                      • 's feather. HF. I. 15. A.
                                      • 's wood. Tr. VII. 6. A.
                                      Principal.
                                      • [Chief]
                                      • [Governour]
                                      • [Money
                                        • demised]
                                        • disbursed]
                                      • ness. TM. IV. 4.
                                      Principality.
                                      [Government (place]
                                      Principle.
                                      • [Cause]
                                      • [Rule]
                                      • [Element]
                                      Print.
                                      • [Mark]
                                      • [Impression]
                                      • ing. AC. III. 7. A.
                                      Prior,
                                      [Abby (Off.]
                                      Priority,
                                      [Preceding (abstr.]
                                      Prism.
                                      Mag. III. 6. O.
                                      Prison,
                                      [Imprisonment (place]
                                      Prisoner.
                                      Reputed Criminal. RJ. I. 3. O.
                                      • [adj. p. Imprison (person]
                                      Pristin,
                                      • Former]
                                      • Old]
                                      Privado,
                                      [Friend (augm.]
                                      Private.
                                      • op, to Public, [adj. TM. V. 5. O.
                                      • [Concealed]
                                        • man, [Not-magistrate]
                                      Privateer,
                                      [Private man of war.]
                                      Privation,
                                      [a. Privative]
                                      Privative.
                                      T. III. 3. O.
                                      Privet.
                                      Sh. II. 11.
                                      • Ever-green— Sh. III. 3. A.
                                      • Mock— Sh. III. 3.
                                      Privy.
                                      • [Knowing]
                                      • [Accessory]
                                      • [Hidden]
                                      • [Secret]
                                        • parts. PG. VI. .
                                      • Jakes, [Dunging (room]
                                      Privilege.
                                      RC. IV. 7. A.
                                      • ed place, [p. Immunity (place]
                                      Privities.
                                      PG. VI. 8.
                                      Prize.
                                      • [Booty]
                                      • [Reward of victory]
                                      • Fighting sp. for wager]
                                      • Gaming sp. for wager]
                                      • ...to
                                      • [a.
                                        • Price]
                                        • Value]
                                      • [Esteem]
                                      Probable,
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Opinion
                                        • Probation
                                        (apt.]
                                      Probation.
                                      D. VI. 6.
                                      • er, [adj. p. Essaying (per∣son]
                                      Probe,
                                      [Depth measure (pin]
                                      Problem,
                                      • Proposi∣tion to be dis∣puted]
                                      • Question to be dis∣puted]
                                      Proboscis,
                                      [Trunk] PP. V. 4. A.
                                      Proceed.
                                      TA. VI. 2.
                                      • ...-from,
                                      • [adj. p.
                                        • Cause
                                        • Birth
                                        • Being
                                        from]
                                      • -ings, [Series of actions.]
                                        • -Iudicial. RJ. II.
                                      • ...the
                                        • Gain]
                                        • Revenue]
                                      Process.
                                      • [a. Proceeding]
                                      • [Series]
                                      • of a bone, [Protuberant (part]
                                      • of time, [After
                                        • some
                                        • much
                                        time]
                                      • in law, [Citation]
                                        • sp. written]
                                      Procession.
                                      • [Proceeding]
                                      • [Solemn about-walking]
                                      Proclaim,
                                      [Publish] sp. solemn∣ly]
                                      Proclama∣tion
                                      • Publishing]
                                      • Edict]
                                      Proclivity,
                                      [Inclinableness]
                                      Procra∣stinate
                                      • Delay sp. till next day.]
                                      • Protract sp. till next day.]
                                      Procreate,
                                      [Generate]
                                      Proctor.
                                      • [Substitute]
                                      • [Advocate]
                                      Procuration.
                                      • [adj. Proctor (make]
                                        • sp. writing]
                                      • [Procuring]
                                      Procure.
                                      • [Cause]
                                      • [Furnish]
                                      • [Obtain]
                                      Prodigality.
                                      Man. III. 1. E.

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                                      Pro∣digy,
                                      • Preter-natural (thing]
                                      • Extraordinary (thing]
                                        • sp. before-signing a. ad∣versity]
                                      Prodigious.
                                      • [adj. Prodigy]
                                      • [Great (augm.]
                                      Produce.
                                      • [Out-take] sp. from conceal∣ing (place.]
                                      • [a. Cause]
                                      • fruit, [a. Fruit]
                                      • by Multiplication, [a. Pro∣duct]
                                      • [Known (make]
                                      • Extend]
                                      • Long (make]
                                      • Continue]
                                      Product.
                                      TM. VI. 8. O.
                                      Proem,
                                      [Prologue]
                                      Profane.
                                      • Irreligious, [adj. RE. IV. D.]
                                      • [Not-consecrated]
                                      • to—, RE. V. 1. O.
                                      Profess
                                      [a. Profession]
                                      • ...ion
                                      • [Acknowledgment]
                                      • Calling. RC. II.
                                      Proffer,
                                      [Offer]
                                      Proficient,
                                      [adj. Profit]
                                      Profit.
                                      • [adj. Profitable (thing]
                                      • [Gain]
                                      • [Revenue]
                                      • able. T. IV. 1.
                                      • to— [a. Profit]
                                      • in learning, [Increase—]
                                      Profligate.
                                      • [Driven away]
                                      • [Vicious (augm.]
                                      Profound.
                                      • [Deep]
                                      • [Obscure]
                                      Profundity.
                                      • [Depth]
                                      • [Obscureness]
                                      Profuse,
                                      • Prodigal]
                                      • Squandering]
                                      Progeny,
                                      [Descen∣dents
                                      • (kinde]
                                      • (aggr.]
                                      Progenitor.
                                      RO. I. 1.
                                      Prognosticate.
                                      • [Before-
                                        • know]
                                        • tell]
                                      Progress.
                                      • Proceeding]
                                      • Journey]
                                      • [Increase]
                                      • ...ion.
                                      • [Proceeding]
                                        • of Animals. Mo. I.
                                        • Continuing]
                                        • Joyning]
                                      Prohibit.
                                      • [Forbid]
                                      • [Hinder]
                                      Projecting.
                                      • [Designing]
                                      • [Contriving]
                                      Projection.
                                      • Chymic, [a. Factitious Gold]
                                      • of sphere, [Repressing it up∣on a Plain]
                                      Prolation,
                                      [Articulation]
                                      Prole,
                                      [Wander seeking]
                                      Prolifical,
                                      [Fruitful]
                                      Prolix,
                                      [Long (augm.]
                                      • [Ample]
                                      Prolocutor,
                                      [adj. Speaking (Off.]
                                      • sp.
                                        • First
                                        • Chief
                                        Speaker]
                                      Prologue.
                                      D. V. 8.
                                      Prolong.
                                      • [Lengthen]
                                      • [Delay]
                                      Prominent,
                                      [Protuberant]
                                      Promiscu∣ous,
                                      • Mixed]
                                      • Confused]
                                      Promise.
                                      RO. V. 6.
                                      • to God, [Vow]
                                      • in contract. RO. VI. 3.
                                      • for another, [Stipulate]
                                      • Espouse. RO. II. 3.
                                      Promontory,
                                      W. III. 4.
                                      Promooter,
                                      [adj. Accusing (Off.]
                                      Promote.
                                      • [a. Help]
                                      • [a. Dignity]
                                      Prompt.
                                      • [adj.
                                        • Dispatch]
                                        • Alacrity]
                                      • [adj. p. Disciple (apt.]
                                      • [adj. Sagacity]
                                      • to— [Dictate secretly]
                                      Promptuary,
                                      [adj. Laying-up (place]
                                      Promulgate,
                                      [Publish]
                                      Prone,
                                      • [adj. p.
                                        • Disposition]
                                        • Inclination]
                                      Prong,
                                      [adj. Pricking (apt.) Fork]
                                      Pronoun.
                                      D. II. 7.
                                      Pronounce,
                                      [v. Articulate]
                                      Proof.
                                      • [Probation]
                                      • [Essaying]
                                        • of— [adj. p. Essaying]
                                        • in— [Fat]
                                      Prove.
                                      • Probation]
                                      • Confirmation]
                                      • [Essay]
                                      • [Become]
                                      Prop.
                                      Po. III. 7.
                                      Propagate,
                                      [v. Multitude (kind]
                                      Propensity,
                                      • Alacrity]
                                      • Inclination (apt.]
                                      Proper.
                                      • op. to Common. [adj. TM. IV. 6.]
                                      • op. to Figurate [adj. D. III. 6.
                                      • [Tall]
                                      Property.
                                      • [Proper (thing]
                                      • [Propriety]
                                      Prophane.
                                      • Irreligious. [adj. RE. IV. D.]
                                      • [Not-consecrated]
                                      • to— RE. V. 1. O.
                                      Prophesie,
                                      [a. Prophet]
                                      Prophet.
                                      RE. II. 1. A.
                                      Propinquity,
                                      [Nearness]
                                      Propitiation,
                                      • Un-enemy]
                                      • Un-guilty]
                                      • Un-anger]
                                        • sp. by Sacrifice]
                                      Propitious,
                                      [adj. Favour]
                                      Proportion.
                                      Mea. A.
                                      • Arithmetical, [Equality of differences]
                                      • well—ed, [Figured (perf-]
                                      Propose.
                                      • [a. Proposition]
                                      • [Offer]
                                      Proposition.
                                      D. V. 1.
                                      Propound,
                                      vid. Propose.
                                      Proprietary,
                                      [Proper owner]
                                      Propriety.
                                      RC. IV. 5.
                                      Prorogue,
                                      [a. Stay till another time]
                                      Proscarab.
                                      Ex. I. 6.
                                      Proscribe,
                                      [Pub∣lish
                                      • Command
                                      • Permission
                                      to kill]
                                      Prose.
                                      D. III. 4.
                                      Prosecute.
                                      AS. IV. 6.
                                      • judicially, [Continue adj. a. Accuser]
                                      Proselyte,
                                      [Convert]
                                      Prosodia,
                                      [Measuring (art) of quantities of syllables]
                                      Prospect,
                                      [adj. p. See (pot.]
                                      • (Place]
                                      • (Area]
                                        • ive glass, [Glass (instr.) for seeing remote (things]
                                      Prosperity.
                                      Ha. I. 2.
                                      Prostitute,
                                      [adj. p. object (make) adv. common]
                                      • sp. to a. Unchastness]
                                        • a— [Commona. unchast (fem]
                                      Prostrate,
                                      [Lying] AC. VI. 7. O.
                                      Prosyllogism,
                                      [Preceding Syllo∣gism.]
                                      Protect.
                                      Man. VI. 4.
                                      • [Conservation]
                                      • [Defending]
                                      Protest.
                                      RC. VI. 3. A.
                                      • against. RJ. II. 8.
                                      Protono∣tary,
                                      • First notary]
                                      • Chief notary]
                                      Proto∣type,
                                      • First type.]
                                      • Chief type.]
                                      Protract.
                                      TA. III. 5. O.
                                      Protuberance.
                                      Mag. IV. 3.
                                      Proud,
                                      [adj. Pride]
                                      • bitch, [adj. Coition (apt) b.]
                                      Prove,
                                      vid. Proove.
                                      Provender,
                                      [Corn for horses]
                                      Proverb,
                                      [Adage]
                                      Provide.
                                      • [a. Providence]
                                      • [Furnish]
                                      • -for, [a. Heedfulness against]
                                      • ...ed that,
                                        • Conditionally that.]
                                        • If.]
                                      Providence.
                                      • of God. AS. I. 2.
                                      • of Man. Man. III. 2.
                                      Provident,
                                      [adj. a. Providence]
                                      Province.
                                      RC. III. 3.
                                      • Eccesiastical, [Primate's (place]
                                      Provincial,
                                      [adj. Province]

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                                        Provision.
                                        • [a. Providence]
                                        • Necessaries. Pr.
                                        Proviso,
                                        [adv. Condition]
                                        Provoke.
                                        • [a.
                                          • Cause]
                                          • Impulsive]
                                        • [Angry (make]
                                        • Challenge. RM. I. 2.
                                        Provost,
                                        [adj.
                                        • Authority
                                        • Office
                                        (person]
                                        Prow,
                                        [Fore-part of a ship]
                                        Prowess,
                                        [a. Fortitude]
                                        Proxy,
                                        [Substituted (person]
                                        Proximity,
                                        [Nearness]
                                        Prudence,
                                        [Wisdom.]
                                        Prune.
                                        • [Plum]
                                        • to— O. III. 8.
                                        Prunel.
                                         
                                        Psalm.
                                        RE. IV. 3. A.
                                        Psalter,
                                        [Book of Psalms]
                                        Ptisan,
                                        [Broth of Barley]
                                        • sp. Medicinal.]
                                        Publican,
                                        [adj. Tax (Off.]
                                        Publicness.
                                        TM. V. 5.
                                        Publish,
                                        [a. Publicness (make]
                                        Pucker,
                                        [Un- a. Evenness by shrinking]
                                        Puck-fist,
                                        [Fuzball] HL. I. 2. A.
                                        Pudding.
                                        Pr. I. 2. A.
                                        • grass, [Penny-royal]
                                        Puddle,
                                        [Stagnum] W. IV. 7. A.
                                        • [Durty water]
                                        • to— [a. Durty (make]
                                        Puet,
                                        [Lapwing] Bi. VII. 1.
                                        Puff.
                                        • Wind (imp.]
                                        • Breath (imp.]
                                        • [Swell] sp. with wind] S. I. 5. A.
                                        • up, [a. Proud (make]
                                        Puffin.
                                        Bi. IX. 6.
                                        Pug,
                                        [Monkey]
                                        Puissance,
                                        [Power]
                                        Puke,
                                        [Vomit.]
                                        Pulchritude,
                                        [Beauty]
                                        Pule,
                                        [Acute grief (voice]
                                        Pull.
                                        O. I. 4. sp. looking toward the object.] sp. without suc∣cess]
                                        • bird, [Un- a. feather b.]
                                        • ...down,
                                          • Diminish]
                                          • Weaken]
                                        • in pieces, [Tear into frag∣ments]
                                        Pullein,
                                        [Cock Bi. II. 1.
                                        • (kinde]
                                        • (aggr.]
                                        Pullet,
                                        [Young hen]
                                        Pully,
                                        [adj. O. I. 3. (jug.]
                                        Pullulate,
                                        [Sprout (inc.]
                                        Pulp.
                                         
                                        Pulpit,
                                        [Preaching (place]
                                        Pulse.
                                        • Motion. Mo. III. 1.
                                        • [Legumen]
                                        • oyly purging— HS. VII. 10. A.
                                        Pulverize,
                                        [a. Powder (make]
                                        Pumice.
                                        St. I. 7.
                                        Pump.
                                        Po. VI. 3. A.
                                        • Shoe, [limber-bottom'd adj. foot (vest.]
                                        • to—out, [Know (end) by questioning]
                                        Pumpion.
                                         
                                        Punaise,
                                        [Wall-louse] Ex. II. 6. A.
                                        Punch,
                                        [Thrust (imp.]
                                        • [adj. p. Hole (make) by stri∣king]
                                        • [Drink of Brandy and Wa∣ter]
                                        Punctilio,
                                        [Point (dim.]
                                        Punctual,
                                        [Perfect]
                                        Pungent,
                                        [Pricking]
                                        Puny,
                                        • New] sp. Learner]
                                        • Unexpert]
                                        Punishment.
                                        Ha. I. O.
                                        • Capital. RJ. V.
                                        • not Capital. RJ. VI.
                                        Punk,
                                        [adj. Unchast (fem.]
                                        Pupil.
                                        RO. III. 4. O.
                                        Puppet,
                                        [Image (dim.) of man]
                                        Puppy,
                                        [Dog. Be. III, 1. (young]
                                        Purblind,
                                        [Not-adj. a. See (pot.) remote (things]
                                        Purchase,
                                        [Buy]
                                        Pure.
                                        • [Simple]
                                        • [Clean]
                                        • ness. TM. V. 7.
                                        • [Holy]
                                        Purgation.
                                        Mo. IV.
                                        • vid. Purge.
                                        Purgatory,
                                        [Punishment (place) for purging from sin]
                                        Purge.
                                        • Evacuation. Mo. IV.
                                        • [Dunging] sp. by Physic]
                                        • [Cleanse]
                                        • [Pure (make]
                                        • Expiating [Unguilty (make]
                                        • [Absolving]
                                        • upon oath, [Swear (make) innocence]
                                        • a— [a. Dunging medecin.]
                                        Purifie,
                                        [a. Pure (make]
                                        Purity,
                                        vid. Pureness.
                                        Purle.
                                        • of lace. Pr. IV. 5. A.
                                        • [Mixture of drinks] sp. with wormwood.]
                                        Purloin,
                                        [a. Theft]
                                        Purlue,
                                        [Margin of Forrest]
                                        Purple.
                                        • Fish. Fi. Ex. VII. 2. A.
                                        • Colour. Q. II. 4.
                                        • s, [adj. a. Purple fever]
                                        Purport,
                                        [Meaning]
                                        Purpose.
                                        • Intention. AS. IV. 3.
                                        • [Design]
                                        • full— [Resolution]
                                        • beside the— [Impertinent]
                                        • of— [adv. Design]
                                        • on— [adv. Considerate]
                                        • to the— [adv.
                                          • Congruous]
                                          • Pertinent]
                                          • Perfect]
                                        • to no— [adv.
                                          • Frustration]
                                          • Frivolous]
                                        • to what— [For what end]
                                        Purpura.
                                        Ex. VII. 2. A.
                                        Purse,
                                        [Bag for money]
                                        • er. RN. V. 5. A.
                                        • net, [Net bag (like]
                                        • ...Shepherd's
                                        Pursevant.
                                        RJ. I. 6.
                                        Pursy,
                                        • Asthmatical]
                                        • Fat (corr.]
                                        Purslane.
                                        HL. VIII. 3.
                                        • tree, [Halimus] Sh. VI. 6.
                                        Pursue,
                                        [Follow]
                                        • ing. RM. II. 3. E.
                                        Purvey,
                                        [Provide]
                                        Purulent,
                                        [Mattery]
                                        Push.
                                        • Tumor (dim. S. III. 1.
                                        • to— [Thrust (imp.]
                                        Pusillanimity.
                                        Man. III. 8. D.
                                        Puss,
                                        [Cat]
                                        Pustule.
                                        S. III. 1.
                                        Put.
                                        • Proper. TA. I. 1.
                                        • a. Place]
                                        • [a. Cause]
                                        • away, [Abdicate]
                                        • back, [Retire (make]
                                        • by, [a. Frustration]
                                        • down, [Un-a.
                                          • Power]
                                          • Authority]
                                          • Office]
                                        • ...forth.
                                        • Publish]
                                        • Pllulate]
                                        • Un-a.
                                          • Authority]
                                          • Power]
                                          • Office]
                                        • in, [a. Inside]
                                        • bail, [a. Stipulation]
                                        • a box, [Into a box]
                                        • execution, [a. Execute]
                                        • fear, [a. Fear (make]
                                        • one's head, [a. Think (make]
                                        • hope, [a. Hope (make]
                                        • mind, [a. Remember (make]
                                        • order, [a. Order]
                                        • practice, [a. Practice]
                                        • print, [a. Print]
                                        • remembrance, [a. Memory (make]
                                        • writing, [a. Write]
                                        • ...off,
                                          • Delay]
                                          • Sell]
                                        • ones clothes, [Un- a. clothe]
                                        • ...on,
                                          • Hasten]
                                          • a. Impulsive]
                                        • one's clothes, [a. clothe]
                                        • over, [a.
                                          • Digestion]
                                          • Assign]
                                        • ...out,
                                          • Quench]
                                          • Annihilate]
                                          • Publish]
                                        • of doors, [a. Exile]
                                        • of office, [Un- a. Office]
                                        • of order, [a. Confusion]
                                        • ...one's eyes,
                                          • a. Blindness]
                                          • Un- a. Eye]
                                        • ...

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                                        Putrefaction,
                                        [Rottenness]
                                        Putrefie,
                                        [a. Rotten (make]
                                        Putrid,
                                        [Rotten]
                                        Puttock,
                                        [Kite (kinde]
                                        Puzzle,
                                        [Pose]
                                        Pygmy,
                                        [Man (dim.]
                                        Pyramid.
                                        Mag. III. 7. O.
                                        Pyromancy,
                                        [Wizarding by in∣spection of fire]
                                        Pyx,
                                        [Box]
                                        Q
                                        QVacksalver,
                                        [Physician (corr.]
                                        Quadrangle,
                                        [Four-angled Area.]
                                        Quadrant,
                                        [The fourth part of a Circle]
                                        Quadrate,
                                        [Square] Mag. V. 1. A.
                                        Quadrature,
                                        [Squaring]
                                        Quadripartite,
                                        [Divided into four parts]
                                        Quadruple,
                                        [Fourfold]
                                        Quaff,
                                        [Drink (augm.]
                                        Quagmire,
                                        [Bog]
                                        Quail.
                                        Bi. II. 8.
                                        • to— [adj. p. Discourage∣ment]
                                        Quaint.
                                        • Beautiful (augm.]
                                        • Ornate (augm.]
                                        • Perfect (augm.]
                                        Quake,
                                        [Tremble]
                                        Qualifie,
                                        [a.
                                        • Quality]
                                        • Moderate]
                                        • Quiet]
                                        Qualifica∣tion.
                                        • Quality]
                                        • Condition]
                                        Quality.
                                        T. I. 6. A.
                                        • Transcendental Relation of— TM. V.
                                        • Sensible. Q.
                                        • Visible— Q. I.
                                        • Audible— Q. III.
                                        • Belonging to Tast or Smell. Q. IV.
                                        • ...Tactile
                                          • more Active. Q. V.
                                          • more Passive. Q. VI.
                                        • [Disposition]
                                        • [Habit]
                                        • [Manners]
                                        • [State]
                                        • [Degree]
                                        Qualm.
                                        • Nauseousness (imp.]
                                        • Fainting (imp.]
                                        Quandary.
                                        • [Doubt]
                                        • [Musing]
                                        Quantity,
                                        T. I. 6.
                                        • ...Relation of
                                          • in General. TM. I
                                          • Continued. TM. II.
                                          • Discontinued. TM. III.
                                        Quarrel,
                                        [a. Contention]
                                        • of glass, [adj. Glass (lam.]
                                        Quarry.
                                        • [Stones (place]
                                        • [Booty]
                                        Quart.
                                         
                                        Quartan,
                                        [Ague returning every fourth day]
                                        Quarter.
                                        • [Fourth part]
                                          • of the Moon, [The fourth part of her monethly course]
                                          • ...of corn.
                                          • of timber, [The fourth part of a tree cut long-wise]
                                          • ...staff.
                                          • of Mutton, [The fourth part of the body of sheep]
                                          • to— [Cut into quarters]
                                            • Capital punishment. RJ. V. 1. A.
                                        • [Coast]
                                          • [a. Guest]
                                        • master. RN. V. 2.
                                        • [Immunity from killing]
                                        Quartile,
                                        [Distance of /4 of great —Circle.]
                                        Quarto,
                                        [Second figure of book]
                                        Quash,
                                        [a.
                                        • Shame
                                        • Despair
                                        (make]
                                        • Herb, [Pompion] HS. VII. 1.
                                        Quave,
                                        [Tremble]
                                        • sp. a bog]
                                        Quaver.
                                        • [Tremble]
                                        • [Modulation]
                                        Quean,
                                        [adj. Unchast (fem.]
                                        Queazy,
                                        [adj. Nauseousness (apt.]
                                        Queen,
                                        • King (fem.]
                                        • King's Wife]
                                        Queest,
                                        [Ringdove] Bi. III. 1.
                                        Quell,
                                        [a. Conquer]
                                        Quench,
                                        [Un-a fire]
                                        • thirst, [Un-thirst]
                                        Querister,
                                        [adj. Singing (Off.]
                                        Quern.
                                        [Grinding mill.]
                                        Querulous,
                                        [adj. a.
                                        • Grudge
                                        • Complain
                                        (apt.]
                                        Quest,
                                        [Seeking]
                                        • [Sworn adj. searching (Off.]
                                        Question.
                                        D. VI. 1.
                                        • ...to call in
                                          • Accuse (inc.]
                                          • Suspected (make]
                                        • 'tis a— ['Tis a
                                          • doubted
                                          • disputed
                                          (thing]
                                        Quetch,
                                        • Motion (dim.]
                                        • Noise (dim.]
                                        Quibble,
                                        [a Urbanity in sound of words]
                                        Quick.
                                        • [Alive]
                                        • Sprightly]
                                        • Vegete]
                                        • of apprehension, [adj. Saga∣city]
                                        • Nimble]
                                        • Swift]
                                        • Soon (augm.]
                                        • Transitory (augm.]
                                        • [adj. Dispatch]
                                        • sands. W. III. 7.
                                        • set, [Growing sepiment]
                                        • silver. Met. III. 1.
                                        Quicken,
                                        [a. Quick]
                                        Quicken-tree.
                                        Tr. III. 3.
                                        Quiddity,
                                        [Being (abstr.]
                                        Quiet.
                                        • op. to Motion. Mo. O.
                                        • [adj. Silence]
                                        • [Peaceable]
                                        • op. to Molest. TA. V. 9.
                                        • [Without care]
                                        Quill.
                                        PP. V. 1. A.
                                        • [Pin] sp. concave]
                                        Quillet,
                                        [a. Frivolousness (dim.]
                                        Quilt.
                                        • [Satiate]
                                        • [Stiffen with sowing]
                                        Quince.
                                        Tr. I. 2. A.
                                        Quintal,
                                        [100 pound]
                                        Quintessence,
                                        [Best part]
                                        • sp. extracted Chimically]
                                        Quintin.
                                         
                                        Quipp,
                                        [Se∣cret
                                        • Scoff]
                                        • Reproof]
                                        Quire.
                                        • of Church, [Chief Temple (part]
                                        • of people, [Singers (aggr.]
                                        • of paper, [Four and twenty sheets]
                                        Quirk,
                                        [Little ftivolous (thing]
                                        Quit.
                                        • to be—with, [adj. a. pret. Compensate]
                                        • ...to
                                          • Acquit]
                                          • Absolve]
                                          • [Forsake]
                                        Quitch,
                                        [Dogs grass] HL. III. 5. A.
                                        Quite,
                                        [adv. Total]
                                        • and clean. [adv. Total]
                                        Quittance,
                                        [adj. Acquitting (thing] sp. writing]
                                        Quiver,
                                        [Case for arrows]
                                        • to— [Tremble]
                                        Quoil,
                                        • Confused noise]
                                        • Endeavour (augm.]

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                                        Quoit,
                                        [adj. p. cast (apt) stone (lamin.]
                                        Quotation.
                                        D. IV. 9.
                                        Quoth,
                                        [Saith]
                                        Q••••tidian,
                                        [adj. Days (segr.]
                                        Quotient.
                                        Number TM. VI. 9.
                                        R.
                                        RAbbet,
                                        [Cony] Be. III. 4.
                                        Rabbin,
                                        [Jew∣ish
                                        • Teacher]
                                        • Graduate]
                                        Rabble.
                                        RC. I. 7.
                                        Race.
                                        • [a. Running]
                                          • [adj. Running (place]
                                        • [Series]
                                        • [Descendents (aggr.] RO. I. 1. O.
                                        • to— [Spoil] vid. Raze.
                                        Rack.
                                        • [Jugament of parallel pins (augm.]
                                          • for horse, &c. [Rack for Hay]
                                          • for spit, [Spit-supporting (jug.]
                                          • for torment, [adj. RJ. VI. 3. (jug.]
                                        • bone. PG. IV. 3.
                                          • ...to
                                        • [Extend violently]
                                          • Torment. RJ. VI. 3.
                                          • wine, [Separate it from the Lees]
                                        Racket.
                                        • [adj. Net (instr.) for a. balling]
                                        • [Tumult]
                                        Radiation,
                                        [a. Shining adv. line (figure]
                                        Radical,
                                        [adj. Root]
                                        • Radicate. [a. Root]
                                        Radish.
                                        HS. IV. 5.
                                        Raff,
                                        [Worst part]
                                        Raft,
                                        [Ship (like) of together-tied Timbers]
                                        Rafter,
                                        [Wooden column (dim.]
                                        Rag,
                                        [Off-torn fragment]
                                        • stone. St. I. 2.
                                        • wort. HF. III. 7.
                                        Rage.
                                        • [Violence (augm.]
                                          • sp. of anger]
                                        Ragged,
                                        [adj. p. Rough] sp. by tearing]
                                        Raya Oxyrinchos.
                                        Fi. II. 3.
                                        Ray.
                                        • Fish. Maide.]
                                        • [Half diameter]
                                        • Beam [Line of light]
                                        • [Leaf of metal]
                                        • in battel, [adj. p. Order for battel]
                                        • of a Fish. PP. IV. 6. A.
                                        Ray-weed,
                                        [Darnel]
                                        Rail.
                                        • [Bar]
                                        • Bird. Bi. II. 8. A.
                                        • to— [Revile]
                                        Raillery,
                                        [a. Urbanity]
                                        Raiment,
                                        [Clothing]
                                        Rain.
                                        • Water. El. III. 3.
                                        • bow. El. V. 1.
                                        Raise.
                                        • Lift]
                                        • Rise (make]
                                        • Devils, [Appear (make) D.]
                                        • from sleep, [Waken]
                                        • siege, [Un- a. siege]
                                        • up, [Up-raise]
                                        • [High (make]
                                        • [a. Dignity]
                                        • [a. Cause]
                                        • a bank, [a. Bank (make]
                                        • men, Gather—]
                                        • money, Gather—]
                                        • war, [War (make]
                                        • [a.
                                          • Intension
                                          • Augmentation
                                          sp. more-]
                                        • one's voice, [More-a. voice]
                                        Raisin,
                                        [Dried grape]
                                        Rake,
                                        [Staples (line]
                                        • of a ship. RN. II. 9. A.
                                        • [adj. Staples (line) together
                                        • adj. gathering (instr.]
                                        • hell, [Vicious (augm.) per∣son]
                                        • ...to
                                          • [Gather with Rake]
                                          • up together, [Gather as with Rake]
                                        • [a. Pain adv. scratching (like]
                                        Rally,
                                        [Again-
                                        • a. gather]
                                        • a. order]
                                        Ram.
                                        • [Sheep. Be. II. 2. (male]
                                          • [Stinking adv. Goat (like]
                                        • to— [a.
                                          • Dense]
                                          • Fast]
                                            • sp. by down-knocking]
                                          • Into, [Into-ram]
                                        • mer, [a.
                                          • Dense
                                          • Fast
                                          (instr.]
                                          • sp. by knocking]
                                        Ramage.
                                         
                                        Ramp,
                                        [Leap]
                                        • ant, [Standing on the hinder legs]
                                        • a— [Wanton adj. a. Rusticity (fem.]
                                        Rampier.
                                        RM. VI. 3.
                                        Rampion.
                                        HS. VII. 7.
                                        Ramson.
                                        HL. IV. 12.
                                        • mountain— HL. IV. 12. A.
                                        Rana piscatrix,
                                        [Toad-fish]
                                        Rancour,
                                        [Hatred (augm.] sp. old]
                                        Rand.
                                        • of beef, [Flank—]
                                        • of leather, [Long (part—]
                                        Random,
                                        [Wandering]
                                        • shot, [Not-aimed]
                                        Range.
                                        • [Sift]
                                        • [a. Order]
                                        • Wander]
                                        • About-v. journey]
                                        Rank.
                                        • [Excessive]
                                          • [Leafed (exc.]
                                        • [Rammish]
                                        • [Genuine (corr.]
                                        • ...a
                                          • [Order]
                                          • [Series]
                                          • [Line]
                                        • op. to File. RM. IV. 4.
                                          • [Degree]
                                            • sp. of person] RJ. I.
                                        Rankle,
                                        [Rot]
                                        Ransack.
                                        • [Booty]
                                        • [Search (augm.]
                                        Ransom,
                                        [Price for un-
                                        • slaving]
                                        • captivating]
                                        • to [Un- a.
                                          • slave
                                          • captive
                                          sp. with price]
                                        Rap,
                                        [Little striking (imp.]
                                        Rapacity.
                                        • Greediness. NP. IV. 5.
                                        • [Scraping] Man. III. 2. E.
                                        Rape.
                                        • [Wild Turnip]
                                        • [Force]
                                        • [Forcible stupration]
                                        Rapid,
                                        [Swift (augm.]
                                        Rapier,
                                        [Sword adj. pricking (apt.]
                                        Rapine,
                                        [a. Scrapingness]
                                        • sp. by
                                          • violence]
                                          • extortion]
                                        Rapture,
                                        [Extasie]
                                        Rare,
                                        [adj. Rarity]
                                        • [Thin]
                                        • [Seldom]
                                        • [Excellent]
                                        Rarifie,
                                        [a. Q. V. 3. D.]
                                        Rarity.
                                        • [Seldomness] Sp. II. 6. O.
                                        • [Excellence]
                                        • Tactil quality. Q. V. 3. D.
                                        Rasbury.
                                        Sh. I. 1.
                                        Rascal.
                                        • [Lean]
                                        • [Sorry]
                                        Rasher,
                                        [Broil'd (lamin]
                                        Rashness.
                                        • op. to Fortitude. Man. I. 7. E.
                                        • op. to Considerate. Ha. IV. 1. D.
                                        Rasp,
                                        [adj. Filing (instr.) adj. teeth (plain]
                                        Raspis.
                                        Sh. I. 1.
                                        Rat.
                                        Be. III. 7.
                                        • 's bane, [Arsenic]
                                        Rate.
                                        • [Proportion]
                                        • [Price]
                                        • [Tax]
                                        • [Chide]
                                        Rathe.
                                        • [Soon]
                                        • [Early]
                                        Rather,
                                        [More]
                                        • sp. More-willingly]
                                          • I had- [I
                                            • more will]
                                            • before chuse]
                                        Ratifie.
                                        • [a. Authority]
                                        • [Confirm]
                                        Ratiocination.

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                                          Rational.
                                          [adj. NP. I.]
                                          • Power. NP. I.
                                          • Soul. W. I. 6.
                                          Rattle,
                                          [adj. Rattling (instr.]
                                          Rattling.
                                          • [Noise by mutual striking of solids (dim.]
                                          • [Reproving (augm.]
                                          • of ship. RN. IV. 2.
                                          Ravage,
                                          [a. Booty]
                                          Rave.
                                          S. IV. 1. A.
                                          Ravel,
                                          [Tangle]
                                          • [a. Confusion]
                                          Ravelin.
                                           
                                          Raven.
                                          • Bird. Bi. I. 5.
                                          • ...to
                                            • [a. Rapacity]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Scrapingness]
                                              • Extortion]
                                            • [a. Booty]
                                          Raving.
                                          S. IV. 1. A.
                                          Ravish.
                                          • Take violently]
                                          • Stuprate violently]
                                          • [a. Extasie]
                                          Raw.
                                          • [Un-skinn'd]
                                          • Not-cook'd. adj. Pr. III. O.
                                          • [Not-digested]
                                          • [Unexpert]
                                          Raze.
                                          • [a. Ruine]
                                          • [a.
                                            • Destruction]
                                            • Spoiling]
                                              • sp. by shaving]
                                          Razor.
                                          • [Shaving (instr.]
                                          • [Knife for shaving]
                                            • Fish. Ex. VIII. . A.
                                            • Bird
                                          • bill. Bi. IX. 7.
                                          Re.
                                          Ad. III. 3. A.
                                          Reach.
                                          • [Extend] AC. VI. 2.
                                            • ...out.
                                              • [Extend one's arm]
                                              • [Deliver with extended arm]
                                            • a. Pandiculation]
                                            • Vomit (end]
                                          • [v. Continuance until]
                                            • Take]
                                            • Obtain]
                                            • after, [Take (end]
                                          • [Understand]
                                          • ...a
                                            • of a river, (curve (part) of stream]
                                            • End]
                                            • Design]
                                          Reachless.
                                          • [Careless]
                                          • [Idle]
                                          Read.
                                          AC. III. 4.
                                          • ing, [Learning] Ha. VI. 4.
                                          • to, [a. Teacher]
                                          Ready.
                                          • [Present]
                                          • Soon]
                                          • Near]
                                          • [Easie]
                                          • Willing]
                                          • Inclined]
                                          • [adj. Alacrity]
                                          • Prepared]
                                          • Furnish'd]
                                          • Clothed]
                                          • [Dispatch'd]
                                          • to dy, [Almost adj. fut. dying]
                                          Readmit,
                                          [Again-admit]
                                          Reality.
                                          • [Thing (abstr.]
                                          • [Sincerity]
                                          Realm,
                                          [King's (place]
                                          Ream,
                                          [Twenty quires]
                                          Reap.
                                          O. III. 4. A.
                                          Rear.
                                          • [Raise]
                                          • [a. Direct (make]
                                          Reason.
                                          • [Cause] sp.
                                            • Impulsive]
                                            • Final]
                                          • [Argument]
                                          • Faculty. NP. I.
                                          • Moderation]
                                          • Equity]
                                          • by—of. Prep. I. 2. O.
                                          • in— [adv. Equity]
                                          • out of— [Excessively]
                                          • ...to
                                          • ...in one's mind.
                                            • Discourse]
                                            • Dispute]
                                            • for, [a. Probation (end]
                                            • against, [Confute (end]
                                          Reasonable,
                                          [adj.
                                          • Reason]
                                          • Mediocri∣ty]
                                          • government. Man. VI. 6.
                                          Reassemble,
                                          [Again-assemble]
                                          Reave,
                                          [Un-knit]
                                          Rebaptize,
                                          [Again-baptize]
                                          Rebate,
                                          [Diminish adv. propor∣tion]
                                          Rebeck.
                                           
                                          Rebellion.
                                          • Vice. Man. V. 5. D.
                                          • Crime. RJ. III. 3.
                                          Rebound,
                                          [Leap reflexly]
                                          Rebuff,
                                          [Back-striking]
                                          Rebuild,
                                          [Again-build]
                                          Rebuke,
                                          [Reprove]
                                          Rebus,
                                          [Expressi∣on (manner) of
                                          • Name
                                          • Sentence
                                          by picture]
                                          Recall,
                                          • Back-call]
                                          • Recant]
                                          Recantation.
                                          D. VI. 9. A.
                                          Recapitulate,
                                          [Repeat the sum]
                                          Recede.
                                          • [Back-go]
                                          • [Retire]
                                          Receit.
                                          • [Receiving]
                                          • [Direction of Physic]
                                          • [adj. Acquitting (thing]
                                          Receive.
                                          • Proper. TA. IV. 3. O.
                                            • [Accept]
                                            • [Entertain]
                                          • ...er.
                                            • [adj. Receiving (person]
                                            • [adj. Gathering (Off.]
                                            • ...ed,
                                              • adj. p. Receive]
                                              • Customary]
                                          Receptacle.
                                          • Receiving (thing]
                                          • Containing (vess.]
                                          Reception,
                                          [Receiving]
                                          Recess.
                                          • [Receding]
                                          • [adj. Concealing (place]
                                          Rech,
                                          vid. Reach.
                                          Recidivation,
                                          [Relapse]
                                          Reciprocation.
                                          T. VI. 7. O.
                                          Recite.
                                          • [Repeat]
                                          • [Again-say]
                                          • [a. Narration]
                                          Reckon.
                                          • [Esteem]
                                          • [a. Number]
                                          • [Account.] TA. IV. 6.
                                            • up, [a. Number]
                                            • ...over
                                              • Number (exc.]
                                              • Account too-much]
                                            • the—ing, [adj. p. ought pay (thing]
                                          Reclaim.
                                          • [a. Gentle (make]
                                          • [Turn]
                                            • from errour, [Convert]
                                            • from vice, [Repent (make]
                                          Recline,
                                          [Down-oblique the su∣perficies]
                                          Recluse.
                                          • [Shut up]
                                          • [Solitary]
                                          Recognize.
                                          • [Consider again]
                                          • [Acknowledge]
                                          Recognizance,
                                          [Bond acknow∣ledged before Magistrate]
                                          Recoil.
                                          • [Reflect]
                                          • [Retire]
                                          Recommend.
                                          • [Offer]
                                          • [Entrust]
                                            • sp. adv. Commending]
                                          Recompence.
                                          • [Compensate]
                                          • [Reward]
                                          Reconcile.
                                          • [Un-a.
                                            • Enemy]
                                            • Contention]
                                          • [a. Peace (make]
                                          Reconquer,
                                          [Back-conquer]
                                          Record.
                                          • [a. Memory]
                                          • [a. Notary]
                                            • take to- [a. Notary (make]
                                          • ...er.
                                            • Notary] RJ. I. 5.
                                            • Judge assistant to the City (Off.]
                                          • [adj. Music pipe]
                                          Recover.

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                                            Recount.
                                            • [a. Narration]
                                            • [Consider]
                                            Recourse,
                                            [To-coming]
                                            • sp. often]
                                            Recreant,
                                            [Perfidious]
                                            • sp. through Cowardise]
                                            Recreation.
                                            Mo. V.
                                            • Moderateness in it. Man. II. 5.
                                            • Immoderateness in it. Man. II. 5. D.
                                            Recrement,
                                            [Worst part]
                                            • of Metals. Met. IV.
                                            Recriminate,
                                            [Retort accusa∣tion]
                                            Recruit,
                                            [Again-
                                            • strengthen]
                                            • fill]
                                            Rect.
                                            • op. to Curve.]
                                            • angle, [Square having four right angles.]
                                            Rectifying,
                                            [a. Right (make]
                                            • Chymical— O. VI. 6. A.
                                            Rector,
                                            [Governour]
                                            Recum∣bency,
                                            • Leaning]
                                            • Trust]
                                            Recusant.
                                            • [adj. Refusing (person]
                                            • [Schismatic]
                                            Red.
                                            Q. II. 2.
                                            • breast. Bi. V. 5.
                                            • lead, [Cinnabar]
                                            • start. Bi. V. 5. A.
                                            Redargution,
                                            [Reproof]
                                            Redbreast.
                                            Bi. V. 5.
                                            Redeem.
                                            • Action of God. AS. I. 7.
                                            • [Back-buy]
                                            • [Buy liberty]
                                            • [Un-captivate]
                                            • [Un- a. slave]
                                            Redeliver,
                                            [Back-deliver]
                                            Redemand,
                                            [Back-demand]
                                            Redemption,
                                            [Redeeming] AS. I. 7.
                                            Redolent,
                                            [Sweet]
                                            Redouble,
                                            • a. Double]
                                            • Repeat]
                                            Redoubt.
                                            RM. VI. 6.
                                            • ed, [Excellent]
                                              • sp. in Reputation]
                                              • sp. for Fortitude]
                                            Redound,
                                            [a. Event]
                                            Redress.
                                            • Remedy]
                                            • Amendment]
                                            Redshank.
                                            Bi. VII. 4.
                                            Redstart.
                                            Bi. V. 5. A.
                                            Redwing.
                                            Bi. III. 5. A.
                                            Reduce.
                                            • [Cause]
                                            • Make]
                                            • Again-make]
                                            • [Bring back]
                                            Redundant.
                                            • [adj. Excess]
                                            • [Superfluous]
                                            Reduplicate.
                                            • [a. Double]
                                            • [Repeat]
                                            Reed.
                                            HL. III. 7.
                                            • Burr— HL. III. 15. A.
                                            • flowring— HL. V. 4.
                                            • sweet smelling— HL. III. 11.
                                            • mace. HL. III. 15.
                                            Re-edifie,
                                            [Again-build]
                                            Reek.
                                            • [Heap]
                                            • [Vapour]
                                            Reel.
                                            • [Stagger] Mo. II. 4. O.
                                            • [a. Skein]
                                            • a— [adj. a. Skein
                                              • (instr.]
                                              • (jug.]
                                            Re-entry,
                                            • Again— entry]
                                            • Back— entry]
                                            Re-esta∣blish,
                                            • Again— esta∣blish]
                                            • back— esta∣blish]
                                            Refection.
                                            • [Refreshment]
                                            • Feeding. Pr. I. 1. A.
                                            Refectory,
                                            [adj. meal (place]
                                            Refell,
                                            [Gonfute]
                                            Refer.
                                            • [a. Relation]
                                            • [a. Arbitrator (make]
                                            Reference,
                                            [a. Arbitrator (make]
                                            Refine.
                                            • [a. Pure (make]
                                            • [Un- a. sediment]
                                            Reflect,
                                            [a. Mag. II. 9.]
                                            • [Look back]
                                            • [Again-consider]
                                            Reflecti∣on,
                                            • Reflecting]
                                            • a. Reputation (corr.]
                                            Reflux,
                                            [Ebbing]
                                            Reform▪
                                            RO. VI. 7.
                                            Reformado,
                                            [adj. pret. Military (Off.]
                                            Refracted.
                                            Mag. II. 9. A.
                                            Refractoriness.
                                            • [Perversness]
                                            • [Contumacy]
                                            Refrain,
                                            [Abstain]
                                            Refrane,
                                            [Proverb]
                                            Refresh.
                                            • op. to weariness. TA. V. 8.
                                            • [Mend]
                                            • [Renew]
                                            Refrigerate,
                                            [Cool]
                                            Refuge,
                                            [To-flying] sp. for safety]
                                            • Place, [adj.
                                              • Safe
                                              • Prote∣ction
                                              (place]
                                            Refulgent,
                                            [Shining]
                                            Refund.
                                            TA. IV. 5. A.
                                            Refuse.
                                            • [Denying]
                                            • [Rejecting]
                                            • [Abdicating]
                                            • [Power of first buying]
                                            • the— [Worst part]
                                            Refute,
                                            [Confute]
                                            Regal,
                                            [adj. King]
                                            Regard.
                                            • [a. Relation]
                                              • in that— [Therefore] Conj. III. 3. A.
                                              • in—of. Pron. I. 2.
                                            • [Esteem]
                                            • [Respect]
                                            • [Observe]
                                            • less, [Careless]
                                            Regene∣rate,
                                            • Again beget]
                                            • a. Ha. V.]
                                            Regent,
                                            [Instead-King]
                                            Regiment.
                                            • [Government]
                                            • [Militia]
                                              • as a—of souldiers. RM. IV 2. A.
                                            Region,
                                            [Country] W. III. A.
                                            • of the air, [Part]
                                            Register,
                                            [Notary]
                                            Regrate,
                                            [Buy to sell (corr.]
                                            Regerss,
                                            [Again-come]
                                            Regret.
                                            • [Grudging]
                                            • [Nolleity]
                                            • [Aversation]
                                            Regular.
                                            RE. II. 6.
                                            Regularity.
                                            TM. V. 4.
                                            Regulate,
                                            [a. Rule]
                                            Regulus Cristatus.
                                            Bi. VI. 4.
                                            • non cristatus. Bi. VI. 4. A.
                                            Rehearse.
                                            • [Repeat]
                                            • [Again-say]
                                            • [a. Narration]
                                            Reject.
                                            AS. IV. 5. O.
                                            • [Abdicate]
                                            Reign.
                                            • [a. King]
                                            • [King's (time]
                                            Reimbark,
                                            [Into a. ship again]
                                            Reimburse,
                                            [Pay]
                                            Rein.
                                            • Horse— [adj. Cohibiting (arm]
                                            • [Cord of Bridle]
                                            • [Kidney] PG. VI. 7.
                                            • Running of the— [Flux]
                                            Reindeer.
                                            Be. II. 4. A.
                                            Reinforce,
                                            [Again-strengthen]
                                            Reinvest,
                                            [Again-invest]
                                            Rejoyce,
                                            [v. Joy]
                                            Rejoynder,
                                            [Again-answer]
                                            Reister,
                                            [Horseman]
                                            Reiterate,
                                            [Repeat]
                                            Relapse,
                                            • Again— fall]
                                            • Back— fall]
                                            • [Again-sicken]
                                            • [a. Apostasie]
                                            Relate.
                                            • [a. Relation]
                                            • [Tell]
                                            • [Pertain to]
                                            Relation.
                                            T. I. 8.
                                            • Oeconomic. RO.
                                            • of Consanguinity. RO. I.
                                            • of Affinity. RO. II.
                                            • of Superiority and Inferiority. RO. III.
                                            • of Equality. RO. IV.
                                            • Civil. RC.
                                            • Iudicial. RJ.
                                            • Military. RM.
                                            • Naval. RN.
                                            • Ecclesiastic. RE.
                                              • [Narration]
                                              • ...

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                                            Relative,
                                            [adj. Relation]
                                            Relaxation.
                                            • [Loosning]
                                            • [Ease]
                                            • [Refreshing]
                                            Release.
                                            • [adj. a. Liberty]
                                            • [Un-ty]
                                            • [Un-imprison]
                                            • [Un-captivate]
                                            • [Acquit]
                                            Releef,
                                            [Relieving]
                                            • High- [Protube∣rance (augm.]
                                            • Low- [Protube∣rance (dim.]
                                            Relegation.
                                            RJ. VI. 5. A.
                                            Relent.
                                            • [Soften]
                                            • a. Pity (inc.]
                                            • a. Repent (inc.]
                                            Rely,
                                            [v. Confidence]
                                            Relick,
                                            [Residue (thing]
                                            Relict.
                                            • [Residue]
                                            • [Widow]
                                            Relief,
                                            vid. Releef.
                                            Relieve.
                                            • [a. Adjuvant]
                                            • [Refresh]
                                            • [a. Alms]
                                            • guard, [Renew g.]
                                            • town. RM. I. 4. O.
                                            Religion.
                                            RE. II.
                                            • Natural— RE. II. 1.
                                            • Gentil— RE. II. 2.
                                            • Iewish— RE. II. 3.
                                            • Christian— RE. II. 4.
                                            • Mahometan— RE. II. 5.
                                            Religious,
                                            [adj. Religion (hab.]
                                            • a—person. Regular. RE. II. 6.
                                            Relinquish.
                                            • Leave]
                                            • Let go]
                                            • Abandon]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Desertion]
                                              • Dereliction]
                                            Relish,
                                            [Tast]
                                            Reluctancy.
                                            • [Nolleity]
                                            • [Aversation]
                                            Remain.
                                            • [a.
                                              • Permanent]
                                              • Residue]
                                            • [Stay]
                                            Remainder,
                                            [Residue]
                                            Remark,
                                            [Observe]
                                            • ...able,
                                              • Observable]
                                              • Excellent]
                                            Remedy.
                                            TA. III. 9. A.
                                            Remember.
                                            • [a. Memory]
                                            • [a. Express]
                                            Remission.
                                            • of fault. RJ. II. 9. O.
                                            • of debt, TA. IV. 9. O.
                                            Remisseness.
                                            • op. to Intenseness. TM. I. 8. D.
                                            • [Slightness] Ha. III. 4. E.
                                            • [Sloth] Ha. IV. 5. D.
                                            • Defect of justice. Man. I. 1. D.
                                            Remit,
                                            [Send] sp. back]
                                            • [v.
                                              • Remission]
                                              • Remisseness]
                                            Remnant,
                                            [Residue]
                                            Remonstrance,
                                            [adj. a. Publicness (make) writing]
                                            Remora.
                                            Fi. VI. 8. A.
                                            • [adj. a.
                                              • Impedient
                                              • Staying
                                              (thing]
                                            Remorse.
                                            AS. VI. 4.
                                            Remoteness.
                                            Sp. II. 3. O.
                                            Remove,
                                            [From-
                                            • motion]
                                            • ition]
                                            Remunerate,
                                            [Reward]
                                            Rencounter,
                                            [Meeting]
                                            • sp. sudden]
                                            Rend,
                                            [Tear]
                                            Render.
                                            • [a. Efficient]
                                            • [Yield]
                                              • as taken. RM. II. 6. D.
                                            • [Give]
                                            • [Back-give]
                                            • [Repeat]
                                              • lesson, [Repeat l.]
                                            • [Compensate]
                                              • like for like, [Compen∣sate]
                                            • [Translate]
                                            • account, [a. Account]
                                            • a reason, [Shew reason]
                                            • thanks, [a. Gratitude]
                                            Rendezvouz.
                                            • [Convention] sp. Military]
                                            • [Convention (place]
                                            Renegado.
                                            • [Revolter]
                                            • [Apostate]
                                            Renegue,
                                            [Abdicate]
                                            Renew.
                                            • [a. New]
                                            • [Repair]
                                            • [Repeat]
                                            Rennet,
                                            [adj. a. Fermenting (thing) of Calf's stomach]
                                            Renovation,
                                            [Renewing]
                                            Renown.
                                            • Reputation (augm.]
                                            • Fame (augm.]
                                            Renounce.
                                            • [Abdication]
                                            • [Rejection]
                                            Rens,
                                            [Wash (dim.]
                                            Rent.
                                            • [Tear]
                                            • [Revenue]
                                            • [Hire]
                                            Renverse,
                                            [Reverse]
                                            Repay,
                                            • Un-disburse]
                                            • Back-pay]
                                            Repair.
                                            • Restore]
                                            • Mend] TA. II. 9.
                                            • Compensate]
                                            • [Go]
                                            • in good— [In g. state]
                                            Reparation,
                                            [Repairing]
                                            • to give— [Compensate]
                                            Repast,
                                            • Eating]
                                            • Refection]
                                            Repeal,
                                            [Un-law]
                                            Repeat.
                                            TA. II. 6. A.
                                            • lesson, [Say I.]
                                            Repel,
                                            [Back-drive]
                                            Repentance.
                                            AS. VI. 4. A.
                                            Repeople,
                                            [Again-inhabited (make]
                                            Repercus∣sion,
                                            • Back-strike]
                                            • a. Reflex]
                                            Repete,
                                            vid. Repeat.
                                            Repetition,
                                            [Repeat]
                                            Repine,
                                            • op. to Alacrity]
                                            • Aversation (augm.]
                                            Replenish,
                                            [Fill]
                                            Repletion,
                                            [Filling]
                                            Replevy,
                                            [Un-arrest]
                                            Reply,
                                            [Again-answer]
                                            Report.
                                            • [Rumour]
                                            • [Narration]
                                            • [Reputation]
                                            • of a gun, [Sound of gun]
                                            Repose.
                                            • [Put]
                                            • [Lay down]
                                            • [Rest]
                                            • [v. Confidence]
                                            Repository,
                                            [adj. Laying-up (place]
                                            Reprehension.
                                            RO. V. 7. O.
                                            Represent.
                                            TA. II. 8.
                                            Repress.
                                            • [Restrain]
                                            • [Subdue]
                                            Reprieve,
                                            [Procrastinate Execu∣tion]
                                            Reprize,
                                            [Diminution of pay∣ment]
                                            • Letters of— [Commission for Compensation for losses by bootying]
                                            Reprobate,
                                            [Rejected]
                                            Reproch.
                                            RJ. IV. 8.
                                            Reproving,
                                            [Reprehension]
                                            Reptile,
                                            [adj. Creeping (thing]
                                            Republic,
                                            [adj. RC (thing]
                                            Repudiate.
                                            • [Reject]
                                            • [Abdicate]
                                            • [Un-marry]
                                            Repug∣nant,
                                            • Opposite]
                                            • Contrary]
                                            Repullulate.
                                             
                                            Repulse.
                                            • [Back-driving]
                                            • [Denial]
                                            Reputation.
                                            Ha. II. 4.
                                            Repute.
                                            • [a. Opinion]
                                            • [Esteem]
                                            Request,
                                            [Petition]
                                            • Master of—s, [Receiving (Off.) of Petitions]
                                            Requiem,
                                            [Rest]
                                            Require.
                                            • [Demand]
                                            • [Command]
                                            Requi∣site,
                                            • Necessary]
                                            • Expedient]
                                            Requite
                                            [Compensate]
                                            Rere,
                                            [Hinder-part]
                                            Rere-boil'd,
                                            [Boil'd (dim.]

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                                            Reremouse,
                                            [Bat]
                                            Rereward,
                                            [Hinder part of ar∣my]
                                            Rescind,
                                            [Spoil]
                                            Rescript,
                                            [Edict]
                                            Rescue.
                                            • [Deliver]
                                            • [Un-
                                              • captive]
                                              • prisoner]
                                            Resemble.
                                            • [Like]
                                            • [Compare]
                                            Resent,
                                            [a. Apprehension]
                                            Reserch,
                                            [Inquisition]
                                            Reserve.
                                            • [Keep,
                                              • part]
                                              • till another time]
                                            • [Except]
                                            • ...a
                                            • of souldiers. RM. IV. 5. A.
                                            • edness. Man. IV. 4. D.
                                            Reside.
                                            • [Inhabit]
                                            • [v. Present]
                                            Residue.
                                            TM. VI. 7. O.
                                            Resign.
                                            • [Let go]
                                            • [Assign]
                                            • [Yield]
                                            • [Deliver]
                                            • to God , [a. Self-denial]
                                            Resin.
                                            PP. I. 6. A.
                                            Resisting.
                                            RM. I. 3. O.
                                            Resolve.
                                            • [Un- a. doubt (make]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Solution]
                                              • Answer]
                                            • [Purpose] AS. IV. 4.
                                            • [a. Result]
                                            Resolute,
                                            [adj.
                                            • pret. Resolve]
                                            • Constancy]
                                            • Fortitude]
                                            Resolution.
                                            • [Resolving]
                                            • [Resoluteness]
                                            Resort,
                                            [Come (freq.]
                                            Resound,
                                            [Sound (augm.]
                                            Resource,
                                            [Again-rising]
                                            Respect.
                                            • [Relation]
                                            • Deference. Man. V. 4.
                                            • in—of, [For] Prep. I. 2. A.
                                            Respiration.
                                            Mo. III. 2.
                                            Respite,
                                            • Time of Intermission]
                                            • At times]
                                            • Interval]
                                            Sp. I. 8. O. sp. of ease]
                                            • to— [Protract]
                                            Resplendent,
                                            [Shining]
                                            Responsal,
                                            [Answer]
                                            Responsible,
                                            [adj. Paying (pot.]
                                            • I will be—for, [I stipulate for]
                                            Rest.
                                            • op. to Motion. M. O.
                                            • Stay]
                                            • Desist]
                                            • a. Period]
                                            • ...in Mu∣sic,
                                              • Silence (sign]
                                              • Period (dim.]
                                            • of gun, [Stick for support∣ing gun.]
                                            • to be at— P. Quiet∣ing]
                                            • to set at— a. Quiet∣ing]
                                              • ...upon,
                                                • Lean]
                                                • a. Confidence]
                                                • Trust]
                                            • the— [The residue]
                                            Restauration.
                                            • [Restoring]
                                            • [Mending]
                                            Restharrow.
                                            • [Cammock] HS. III. 14.
                                            Resty.
                                            • vid. Restive.
                                            Restitution.
                                            • [Restoring] TA. II. 7.
                                            • [Compensating] TA. II. 7. A.
                                            Restiveness.
                                            • [Disingenuity]
                                            • [Disobedience]
                                            • [Contumacy]
                                            Restorative,
                                            [adj. a. Restoring (apt.) Medecine]
                                            Restore.
                                            TA. II. 7.
                                            • ...to
                                              • Estate [re- adj. p. Estate
                                              • Favor [re- adj. p. Favor
                                              • Health [re- adj. p. Health
                                              • Liberty [re- adj. p. Liberty
                                              • Life [re- adj. p. Life
                                              (make]
                                            Restrein.
                                            • [Diminish]
                                              • sp. Liberty] Ha. II. 1. O.
                                            • [a.
                                              • Cohibit]
                                              • Impedient]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Shortness]
                                              • Narrowness]
                                            • holding]
                                            • exempting]
                                            • limiting]
                                            • excepting]
                                            Restreint,
                                            • a. restreining]
                                            • p. restreining]
                                              • [Imprisonment (dim.]
                                            Restriction,
                                            [Limitation]
                                            Restringent,
                                            [Binding] Mo. IV. O.
                                            Result.
                                            • [Event]
                                            • [Summe]
                                            • [Illation]
                                            Resume.
                                            • [Again— take]
                                            • [Back— take]
                                            • [Again- begin]
                                            • [Re— begin]
                                            • [Repete]
                                            Resurrecti∣on,
                                            • Again-
                                            • Re—
                                            life]
                                            Retail,
                                            [Sell parts (segr.]
                                            Retaliation,
                                            [Compensation]
                                            Retard,
                                            [a.
                                            • Late
                                            • Slow
                                            make]
                                            Retching,
                                            [Stretching]
                                            • [Pandiculation]
                                            • [Vomiting (end]
                                            Retchlesness.
                                            • [Improvidence] Man. III. 2. O.
                                            • [Carelesness]
                                            • [Sloth]
                                            Retein.
                                            • [Hold]
                                            • [Keep] TA. V. 5. as his Lawyer, [Bespeak]
                                              • sp. with earnest]
                                            • to adj.
                                              • Pertinence]
                                              • Dependent]
                                            Reteiner,
                                            [Dependent]
                                            Retenti∣on,
                                            • Holding]
                                            • Keeping]
                                            Retentive faculty,
                                            • Holding
                                            • Keeping
                                            (pot.]
                                            Retinue,
                                            • Waiters
                                            • Dependants
                                            (agg.]
                                            Retire.
                                            • [Back-go]
                                            • [Go] TA. VI. 1. O.
                                              • —for safety] RM. II. 2. D.
                                              • —for
                                                • Concealment]
                                                • Privacy]
                                                • Solitariness]
                                            Retired,
                                            [adj. pret. retir]
                                            • [Solitary]
                                            Retirement.
                                            • [a. Retire]
                                            • [adj. Retire (place]
                                            Retort.
                                            • to— D. VI. 7. A.
                                            • a— [Crooked (vess.) adj Bot∣tle (fig.]
                                            Retract.
                                            • [Back-draw]
                                            • [Recant] D. VI. 9. O. sp. part]
                                            Retreat.
                                            • [a. Retire]
                                            • [adj. Retire (place]
                                            Retrench.
                                            • [From-cut]
                                              • sp. part.]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Ablatum]
                                              • Diminution]
                                            Retribution
                                            [Compensate]
                                            Retrive,
                                            • again- finde
                                            • re— finde
                                            Retrogade,
                                            [back-going]
                                            Retrospection,
                                            [Considering past (thing]
                                            Return.
                                            [re-
                                            • be]
                                            • come]
                                            • go]
                                              • [Repent]
                                            • [again-
                                              • be]
                                              • come]
                                              • go]
                                            • [a.
                                              • Turn] T. VI. 8.
                                              • Reciprocation] T. VI. 8. A.
                                            • Answer]
                                            • Retort]
                                            • [Repeat]
                                            • Restore]
                                            • Compensate]
                                            • Refund]
                                            • Pay]
                                            • Money, [Lend m. to be paid in another (place]
                                            • to life, [re-live]
                                            • [re-
                                              • cause]
                                              • doe]
                                              • give]
                                            Reveal.
                                            • [Revelation] AS. I. 6.
                                            • ...

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                                            Reveils,
                                            • Sound (fig.) for waking
                                            • Music (fig.) for waking
                                            (make]
                                            Revelation.
                                            AS. I. 6.
                                            Revel,
                                            • a. Man. II. 5. O.]
                                            • a. Riotousness]
                                            • sp. Late in the night
                                              • rout, [Sound (augm.) of a. riot]
                                              • s, [adj. Night recreations]
                                              • sp. of dancing]
                                            Revenge.
                                            AS. V. 9. A.
                                            Revenue.
                                            Po. A.
                                            Reverberate.
                                            • [Re-strike]
                                            • [Reflect (make]
                                            Reverence.
                                            Man. V. 3.
                                            • Sir— [Dung]
                                            Reverend,
                                            [adj. p. Reverence (apt.]
                                            Reverse.
                                            • ...to
                                            • Annull, [Un-
                                              • law]
                                              • decree]
                                              • sentence]
                                            • [Turn] AC. VI. 8. A.
                                            • the— [Hinder part]
                                            Reversion.
                                            • Right of fut, possession]
                                            • Potentialness]
                                            • [Residue]
                                            Revert.
                                            • [Return]
                                            • [Be right of fut. possession]
                                            Revy,
                                            [More-bet]
                                            Review,
                                            [again
                                            • See]
                                            • Consider]
                                            • Examin]
                                            Revile.
                                            RJ. IV. 9.
                                            Revise,
                                            [Again
                                            • See]
                                            • Consider]
                                            • Examin]
                                            Revive,
                                            [re-a.
                                            • Life]
                                            • Vigor]
                                            Reunion,
                                            [re-a. One]
                                            Reunite,
                                            [re-a.
                                            • One]
                                            • Wholeness]
                                            Revoke.
                                            • [Recall]
                                            • [Recant]
                                            • [a. Nothing]
                                            • law [Un-law]
                                            • sentence a. sentence]
                                            Revolt.
                                            • [a. Apostate]
                                            • [a. Rebellion]
                                            Revolve,
                                            • [Consider
                                              • (freq.]
                                              • (augm.]
                                            Revolution.
                                            • [Vertigination]
                                              • sp. till the same situation]
                                            • [Altering]
                                            Revulsion
                                            [From-
                                            • pulling]
                                            • motion]
                                            Reward.
                                            Ha. I.
                                            Rhapsody
                                            [Confused mixture]
                                            Rhetoric,
                                            [Speaking (art.) adv Ornate]
                                            Rhetorician,
                                            [Teaching (artist) of speaking ornately]
                                            Rheubarb,
                                            vid. Rubarb.
                                            Rheum,
                                            [Catarrh]
                                            Rheumatic,
                                            [adj. Catarrh]
                                            Rheumatism.
                                            S. IV. 4. A.
                                            Rhinocerot.
                                            Be. II. 6.
                                            • Fly Ex. V. 1.
                                            Rhomb.
                                            • Line, [Line of Vergency]
                                            • Figure, [Square having all its sides equal, but no right An∣gles]
                                            Rhomboide,
                                            [Square having its 2 opposite Angles equal, but not all its sides equal]
                                            Ry.
                                            HL. II. 1. A.
                                            Rial.
                                             
                                            Rib.
                                            • of Animal. PG. IV. 4. A.
                                            • of Ship, [Direct beam of Ship.]
                                            Ribaldry,
                                            [Unchastity]
                                            Riband.
                                            Pr. IV. 6.
                                            Rives,
                                            [Red Goosberries]
                                            Rice.
                                            • Plant. HL. II. 3. A.
                                            • Jugament, [adj. a. Skein (ju∣gament]
                                            • [Branch smear'd with Bird-lime]
                                            Rich.
                                            • [adj. Riches]
                                            • [adj. Price (augm.]
                                            Riches.
                                            Ha. II. 2.
                                            Rick,
                                            [Heap]
                                            Rickets.
                                            S. IV. 8.
                                            Rid.
                                            • [adj. pret. riding]
                                              • ...to
                                                • [Empty] O. II. 7. O.
                                                • [Un-
                                                  • burden]
                                                  • tangle]
                                                • [a. Liberty] Ha. II. 1.
                                                • [Deliver] AS. I. 5.
                                              • ...get-
                                                • Escape]
                                                • Obtein liberty]
                                              • [Dispatch] TA. IV. 5.
                                                • way, [Dispatch his journey]
                                            Riddance,
                                            • a. rid]
                                            • p. rid]
                                            Ridden,
                                            [adj. p. ride]
                                            Riddle
                                            [Speech obscured with figure]
                                            Ride.
                                            • on horse, &c. Mo. II. 7.
                                            • at anchor. RN. VI. 5.
                                            Rider.
                                            • [adj. riding (person]
                                            • [Lowest adj. horse (Off.]
                                            • Money (kinde]
                                            Ridge.
                                            • Bank. Mag. V.7.
                                            • bone, [Back bone]
                                            • [Upper
                                              • Margin]
                                              • Side]
                                            Ridiculous,
                                            [adj. p. Laugh (apt.]
                                            Ridgeling,
                                            [Having only one te∣sticle]
                                            Riding,
                                            vid. Ride.
                                            • [Shire (part]
                                            Rise,
                                            • Frequent]
                                            • Obvious]
                                            Riffraff.
                                            • [Worst part. TM. VI. 1. O.
                                            • [Sorry (augm.) discourse]
                                            Rifle.
                                            • [Spoil] RM. II. 5. E.
                                            • Dice.
                                            Rift,
                                            [Chink through clea∣ving]
                                            Rig.
                                            • [a. Rigging]
                                            • [Wanton (fem.]
                                            Rigging.
                                            RN. IV.
                                            Right.
                                            • Subst. RC. IV.
                                            • Adj.
                                            • [Streight] Mag. III. 10
                                            • adj.
                                              • Justice]
                                              • Equity]
                                            • True]
                                            • Good]
                                            • Genuine]
                                            • Natural]
                                            • Simple]
                                            • Perfect]
                                            • Due]
                                            • Worthy]
                                            • Lawful]
                                            • Congruous]
                                            • Regular]
                                            • Pure]
                                            • angle. Mag. III. 3.
                                            • hand, [adj. right side h.]
                                            • side. Sp. II. 9.
                                            • make— [Repair]
                                            • Set (to—S.) [Repair]
                                            • adv. Right.
                                              • in the nick, [adv. perfect in the nick] &c.
                                            Righteousness.
                                            • [Holiness] Ha. V. 3.
                                            • [Vertue moral] Man. I.
                                              • Justice]
                                              • Equity]
                                            Rightful,
                                            [adj.
                                            • Justice]
                                            • Equity]
                                            Rigid,
                                            [adj. Rigor]
                                            Rigor.
                                            • Stiffness. AC. IV. 5. D.
                                            • op. to
                                              • Justice. Man. I. 1. E.
                                              • Equity. Man. I. 2. O.
                                            • op. to
                                              • Gratiousness Man. VI. 1. O.
                                              • Clemency. Man. VI. 8. O.
                                            Rill,
                                            [Stream (dim]
                                            Rimm,
                                            [Margin]
                                            • of the belly, [Membrane of the b.]
                                            Rime.
                                            • Verse D. III. 5. A.
                                            • [Mist that freezes in falling] El. III. 5. A.
                                            Rince,
                                            [Wash (dim.]
                                            Rind.
                                            PP. I. 5.
                                            Ring.
                                            • ...to
                                              • Neuter. Q. III. 2.
                                              • Active, [a. Ring.]
                                              • all in, [a▪ Ring the last (time]
                                              • in peal, [a. Ring adv. [Har∣mony]
                                              • out, [a. Ring (augm.]
                                              • ...

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                                            Rinse.
                                            [Wash (dim.]
                                            Riot.
                                            • [a. Riotousness]
                                            • [Sedition]
                                            Riotousness.
                                            Man. III. 4. E.
                                            Rip.
                                            • [Unsow]
                                            • [Open by cutting]
                                            Ripeness.
                                            NP. VI. 4.
                                            Ripier,
                                            [Carrier of fish]
                                            Rise.
                                            • the— Source. Sp. II. 4. A.
                                            • to— [v. Rising]
                                              • Upward-go]
                                              • More-adj. p. High]
                                              • arise. AC. VI. 1.
                                              • [adj. p.
                                                • Birth]
                                                • Beginning]
                                                • Being]
                                                • Increase]
                                              • [Grow]
                                              • as Hill, [Upward-adj. ob∣lique]
                                              • as Fountain, [Spring]
                                              • as Sun,
                                                • appear (inc.) a∣bove Horizon]
                                                • above-adj. Hori∣zon (inc.]
                                            Rising,
                                            [v. Rise]
                                            • Protuberance] Mag. IV. 3.
                                            • Top] Sp. III. 7.
                                              • of a hill, [Oblique (part) of h.]
                                            • Hill, [Mountain (dim.]
                                            • Tumor] S. III.
                                            • Inflation] S. I. 5. A.
                                            • Barm, [adj. a. Fermenting (thing]
                                            • Insurrection, [Rebellion (inc.]
                                            • Resurrection, [Re-life]
                                            Risk,
                                            • Essaying]
                                            • Danger]
                                            Rite,
                                            [Circumstance]
                                            • sp. Customary]
                                            • sp. Solemn]
                                            Ritual,
                                            [Book of Ceremonies]
                                            Rival.
                                            RO. II. 2. A.
                                            Rive,
                                            [Cleave]
                                            Rivel,
                                            • Wrinkle]
                                            • Furrow]
                                            River,
                                            W. IV. 7.
                                            Rivet,
                                            [Fasten pin by flatting the point of it]
                                            Rivulet,
                                            [Stream (dim.]
                                            Ro.
                                            • Of Fish.
                                              • Soft— [Milt]
                                              • hard— [Spawn]
                                            • Beast. Be. II. 5.
                                            Roan horse.
                                             
                                            Rob.
                                            RJ. III. 7.
                                            Robe,
                                            [Loose upper (vest]
                                            • sp. Solemn]
                                            Robin red breast.
                                            Bi. V. 5.
                                            Robins.
                                            RN. IV. 5.
                                            Robusti∣ous,
                                            • Strong]
                                            • Hardy]
                                            Rock.
                                            • ...a
                                            • Stone. W. III. 3.
                                            • [Staff of adj. Spinning (ma∣chin]
                                            • to— [a. Volutation]
                                            Roch.
                                            Fi. IX. 9. A.
                                            • Allum, [Allum of the rock]
                                            Rochet.
                                            • Fish, [Red Gournet]
                                            • Vest, [Bishops upper adj. Li∣nen (vest]
                                            Rocket.
                                            HS. IV. 7.
                                            • base— HF. I. 11. A.
                                            • double— [Dames Violet] HS.IV.2.
                                            Rod.
                                            • [Wand] PP. I. 4. A.
                                            • Measure, [16 foot & ½]
                                            • [adj. Whipping (instr.] of branches (aggr.]
                                            Rode.
                                            • [Public way]
                                            • for Ships, [adj. Resting (place) for ships]
                                            Rodomon∣tade,
                                            • Oversaying
                                            • Glorying
                                            Rogation,
                                            [Week of walking a∣bout the bounds]
                                            Rogue.
                                            • [Begger]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Wandring (person]
                                              • Vice (person]
                                              • Fraud (person]
                                            • [adj. Scurril (person]
                                            Roial,
                                            [adj. King]
                                            • ...the—s of a Stag.
                                            Roialty,
                                            [Prerogative]
                                            • sp. of King]
                                            Roister,
                                            [a.
                                            • Riotousness]
                                            • Insolence]
                                            • Magisterialness]
                                            Roll.
                                            • ...to
                                              • [a. Vertigination]
                                                • land. O. III. 2. A.
                                                • ...a Swathe about one,
                                                • [Clothe adv. Helical]
                                            • [a. Volutation]
                                              • as Ship—RN. VI. 7. A.
                                            • ...a
                                            • adj. a. Rolling (instr.]
                                            • adj. p. Roll (thing]
                                            • [Cylinder]
                                              • of paper, &c. [Paper, &c. adj. p. Cylinder (fig.) by Vertigination]
                                              • [Catalogue]
                                            • [adj. Ring (fig.) ornament]
                                              • sp. adj. p. Twist.]
                                            Roller,
                                            [Cylinder]
                                            • sp. adj. p. Vertigination (apt.]
                                              • sp. for rolling] O. III. 2. A.
                                            Rolling
                                            • [Sub. role]
                                            • [Adj. role]
                                            • ...eye [adj. mo∣tion (apt. eye]
                                            • tongue [adj. mo∣tion (apt. tong.]
                                            • Press, [adj. rolling (machin) for Printing]
                                            Rolls.
                                            • [Catalogue of judicial causes and proceedings]
                                            • [adj. No∣tary (things]
                                            • No∣tary (place]
                                              • ...Master of the
                                            Romb,
                                            vid. Rhomb.
                                            Romance,
                                            [Feigned Narration]
                                            Rome,
                                            [Wander]
                                            Rood.
                                            • [Stick]
                                              • Measure, [16 foot & ½]
                                            • [Wooden pillar]
                                            • [Wooden Image of Christ crucified]
                                            Roof.
                                            • of house. PO. III. 8.
                                            • trees, [Rafters that support the roof]
                                            • of mouth, [Palat] PG. III. 5.
                                            Rook.
                                            • to— [a. Fraud]
                                            • a— [Crow that feeds on corn]
                                              • ...Chess.
                                            Room.
                                            • Space]
                                            • Place] sp. Sufficient]
                                              • to make— [Prepare place]
                                            • in a house. Po. III. 2.
                                            • of Predecessor. TG. VI. 6.
                                            Roost,
                                            [Birds adj. sleeping (place]
                                            Root.
                                            • Proper. PP. I. 1.
                                              • to— [v. Root]
                                              • to take— [v. Root]
                                                • out [out pluck the Roots]
                                                • up [out pluck the Roots]
                                            • ...of a number
                                              • the Number which multiplied by it self
                                              • produces that other number.]
                                              • the side] Mag. II. 3. A
                                              • ...Extraction of
                                            • of the tongue, [bottom of t.]
                                            • Hebrew— [Primitive H. word]
                                            Rope.
                                            • a— [Cord (augm]
                                            • of onions, [Onions (aggr.]
                                            • to— [v. Sliminess]
                                            Ropy,
                                            [adj. Sliminess]
                                            Rore,
                                            • Sound
                                            • Exclamation
                                            (augm.]
                                            Ros Solis,
                                            [Sun-dew]
                                            Rosary.
                                             
                                            Rose.
                                            Sh. I. 2.
                                            • Cake, [Caput mort. of distil∣led roses.]
                                            • water, [distilled w. of roses]
                                            • Guelder— Sh. II. 12.
                                            • holy— Sh. VI. 1.
                                            • our Ladies— Sh. VI. 8.
                                            • Sweet mountain— Sh. VI. 5. A.
                                            • Bay, [Oleander] Sh. VI. 1. A
                                            • Campion. Sh. III. 2.
                                            • of Iericho. Sh. VI. 8.
                                            Rosemary.
                                            Sh. VI. 4.
                                            Rose noble,
                                            Money (kind]

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                                            Rosewood.
                                            Tr. VII. 4. A.
                                            Rosewort.
                                            HL. VIII. 2. A.
                                            Rosy,
                                            [adj. Rose]
                                            Rosin.
                                            PP. I. 6. A.
                                            Rost.
                                            • ing. Pr. III. 3.
                                            • rule the— [a.
                                              • Power]
                                              • Authority]
                                            Rot.
                                            • to— [v. Rottenness]
                                            • the— among sheep]
                                            Rota.
                                             
                                            Rotation,
                                            • Vertigination]
                                            • Wheeling]
                                            Rote.
                                            • by— [With∣out-
                                              • Rules]
                                              • a. Reason]
                                            Rottenness.
                                            • Putrefaction. NP. V. 2. O.
                                            • Tast or Smell. Q. IV. 7. O.
                                            Rotundation,
                                            [From cutting the less parts]
                                            • sp. the parts not-aliquot]
                                            Rotundity,
                                            [Roundness]
                                            Rove,
                                            [Wander]
                                            Rover,
                                            • [Wanderer]
                                              • at—s [Not adj. a. Object]
                                            • [adj. Sea. adj. Robbing (person]
                                            Rough.
                                            • Proper.
                                            • ...to feeling,
                                              • Having unequal Surface]
                                              • Q. VI. 2. D.
                                                • cast, [Rough p. plaster]
                                                • draught, [First
                                                  • Picturing]
                                                  • Writing]
                                                • hew, [First cutting]
                                                  • ...mason.
                                                • Sea, [adj. p. wave (aug.) Sea.]
                                                • way.
                                              • [Hairy]
                                                • ...footed.
                                              • to tast. Q. IV. 3.
                                              • Moral.
                                                • [Fierce]
                                                  • Rigorous]
                                                  • Churlish]
                                                  • Morose]
                                                  • Magisterial]
                                                  • Rustic]
                                                  • Insolent]
                                                  • Supercilious]
                                                  • Harsh]
                                                  • Austere]
                                                • [Angry]
                                              • Transc.
                                                • Unpleasant]
                                                • Violent] T. V. 5. O.
                                                  • Not-wrought]
                                                  • Homely]
                                              • to—u [Reprehend adv. An∣ger (like]
                                            Rouncival,
                                            [Great (augm.]
                                            Round
                                            Proper, [not-adj. p. angle]
                                            • More perfect.
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Sphere (fig.]
                                              • Oval (fig.]
                                              • Bowl (fig.]
                                            • hill, [Hill whose top is adj.
                                              • Sphere (fig.]
                                              • Oval (fig.]
                                              • Bowl (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Cylinder (fig.]
                                              • Tube (fig.]
                                            • [adj. Cone (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Circle (fig.]
                                              • Ring (fig.]
                                              • Wheel (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Spiral (fig.]
                                              • Helix (fig.]
                                            • Less Perfect.
                                              • [Crooked]
                                              • [adj. Bow (fig.]
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Parabola (fig.]
                                                • Hyperbole (fig.]
                                                • Ellipsis (fig.]
                                            • adv.
                                              • about, [On every side]
                                              • ...turn
                                                • Vertiginate]
                                                • Turn adv. Vertigina∣tion]
                                              • ...Winde
                                            • ...to
                                              • hair, [adj. equal (make) by clipping]
                                              • a place, [about-go]
                                            improper.
                                            • [Perfect]
                                              • blow, [b. (augm.]
                                              • ...number.
                                              • Sum, [Sum (augm.]
                                            • adv.
                                              • tell him—ly, [Tell h. plainly]
                                              • go—ly on, [Pro∣ceed without
                                                • Let]
                                                • Haesitation]
                                            • to—one in the ear, [Whisper]
                                            • a—in music, [Continued cir∣cling (like) Song]
                                            • a—of a ladder, [Step of l.]
                                            Round
                                            Proper, [not-adj. p. angle]
                                            • More perfect.
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Sphere (fig.]
                                              • Oval (fig.]
                                              • Bowl (fig.]
                                            • hill, [Hill whose top is adj.
                                              • Sphere (fig.]
                                              • Oval (fig.]
                                              • Bowl (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Cylinder (fig.]
                                              • Tube (fig.]
                                            • [adj. Cone (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Circle (fig.]
                                              • Ring (fig.]
                                              • Wheel (fig.]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Spiral (fig.]
                                              • Helix (fig.]
                                            • Less Perfect.
                                              • [Crooked]
                                              • [adj. Bow (fig.]
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Parabola (fig.]
                                                • Hyperbole (fig.]
                                                • Ellipsis (fig.]
                                            • adv.
                                              • about, [On every side]
                                              • ...turn
                                                • Vertiginate]
                                                • Turn adv. Vertigina∣tion]
                                              • ...Winde
                                            • ...to
                                              • hair, [adj. equal (make) by clipping]
                                              • a place, [about-go]
                                            improper.
                                            • [Perfect]
                                              • blow, [b. (augm.]
                                              • ...number.
                                              • Sum, [Sum (augm.]
                                            • adv.
                                              • tell him—ly, [Tell h. plainly]
                                              • go—ly on, [Pro∣ceed without
                                                • Let]
                                                • Haesitation]
                                            • to—one in the ear, [Whisper]
                                            • a—in music, [Continued cir∣cling (like) Song]
                                            • a—of a ladder, [Step of l.]
                                            Roundelay.
                                             
                                            Roundhouse.
                                            RN. II. 4. A.
                                            Roundish,
                                            [Round (dim.]
                                            Rounds.
                                             
                                            Rouse.
                                            • [Rise (make]
                                            • [a. Impulsive]
                                            Rout.
                                            • [Confused multitude]
                                            • [Overthrow]
                                            • ...to
                                            • Fly (make]
                                            • Unorder Army]
                                            • [Snore]
                                            • as hog, [Un-root plants]
                                            Rowze,
                                            vid. Rouse.
                                            Row.
                                            • of Fish.
                                              • hard— [Spawn]
                                              • soft— [Milt]
                                            • of bodies, [Series]
                                              • [Rank]
                                              • [File]
                                            • to— [a. Motion (make) with
                                              • Oats]
                                              • Pole]
                                            • ...a—Barge.
                                            Rowel.
                                            • a— [adj. Wheel (fig.) adj. pricking (jug.]
                                            • ...to—a horse.
                                            Rowen hay,
                                            [Second mowen hay]
                                            Rowle,
                                            vid. Roll.
                                            Ru.
                                            • Herb, vid. Rue.
                                            • ...to
                                              • a. Repentance]
                                              • Wish un-done]
                                            Rub.
                                            • ...a
                                              • [adj. Impedient (thing]
                                              • [adj. Promberance (thing]
                                            • ...to
                                              • Scrub. O. V.8.
                                                • along, [Go] sp. adv. dif∣ficulty▪]
                                                • off, [From rub]
                                            • ...at Cards.
                                            Rubarb.
                                            HF. I. 1.
                                            • Monk's—[Patience]
                                            Rubbers,
                                            [Two Games]
                                            Rubbish
                                             
                                            Rubble
                                            • [Confused ruine]
                                            • [Worst part]
                                            Rubellio.
                                            Fi. V. 4. A.
                                            Ruby.
                                            St. IV. 2.
                                            Rubrick,
                                            [Rules for direction in red Letters]
                                            Rudder.
                                            RN. II. 3. A.
                                            Ruddy,
                                            [Red (dim.]
                                            Ruddle
                                            • Red Oker]
                                            • Cinnabar]
                                            Ruddock,
                                            [Red brest] Bi. V. 5▪
                                            Rude.
                                            • [Homely]
                                            • Not-taught]
                                            • Unlearned]
                                            • Ignorant]
                                            • Unskilful]
                                            • Morose]
                                            • Rustic]
                                            Rudiment,
                                            • Element. D. I.
                                            • adv. First adj. p. Learner (thing]
                                            Rue.
                                            HS. V. 13.
                                            • Goates—HS. III. 8.
                                            • Meadow—HF. I 12.
                                            Ruff.
                                            • Vest.
                                            • Bird. Bi. VII. 4. A.
                                            • Fish. Fi. IX. 6. A.
                                            • ...at cards.
                                              • ...to
                                            Ruffian.
                                            • Bawd]
                                            • Ribald]
                                            • [Swagger]
                                            Ruffle.
                                            • [a.
                                              • Roughness
                                              • Confusion
                                              (make]
                                            • [a. Sound of Silk (vest]
                                            Ruful,
                                            [adj. a.
                                            • Grief
                                            • Pity
                                            (make]
                                            Rug,
                                            [Tusted bed (vest]
                                            Rugged,
                                            vid. Rough.
                                            Ruine,
                                            [a.
                                            • Ruines]
                                            • Destruction]
                                            • Poverty]
                                            • s. Po. II. O.
                                            Ruinous,
                                            [adj. Ruine]
                                            Rule.
                                            • Sentence. D. IV. 5.
                                            • Law]
                                            • Edict]
                                            • ed case, [Condition adj. p. rule (ought) according to ex∣emplar.]
                                            • according to— [Regular]
                                            • Power]
                                            • Authority]
                                            • ...

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                                            Ruler.
                                            • [Magistrate]
                                            • [adj. a. Measuring (instr.]
                                            Rumb,
                                            vid. Rhomb.
                                            Rumble,
                                            [Confused noise]
                                            • sp. as of rolling]
                                            Ruminate.
                                            Mo. III. 5. A.
                                            • [Consider]
                                            Rummage,
                                            [Move things for seeking]
                                            Rumor.
                                            D. V. 3. A.
                                            Rump,
                                            [Bone at the end of the Vertebrae]
                                            • of bird. PP. V. 8.
                                            • ...of beef.
                                            Rumple,
                                            • Unsmooth]
                                            • a. Furrow]
                                            Run
                                            [ition swift]
                                            • sp. of Animal]
                                            • Proper. Mo. II. 1. A.
                                              • [Fly] RM. II. 3. D.
                                            • Ition]
                                            • ...the
                                              • adven∣ture to-ition essay
                                              • risk submit to
                                              the danger]
                                            • [Become]
                                              • ...a ground.
                                              • ...ashore.
                                              • ...mad.
                                            • [Continue]
                                              • ...his course.
                                            • [Proceed]
                                              • [Increase] as weeds
                                                • [a. Contagion]
                                              • [Abound]
                                                • [Exceed] as tong—s
                                              • [Spread] O. II. 6. O.
                                                • Stream] as —ing water
                                                • Weep] as —ing eye
                                                • Drop as —ing nose
                                                • Let go as —ing nose
                                              • [Spend]
                                            • [Finish]
                                              • ...hath—his course.
                                                • v. Swiftness.
                                              • a division [Swiftly
                                                • Sing
                                                • Play
                                                a divi∣sion]
                                            • [Thrust (imp.]
                                            • [Dispatch]
                                            • ...about —all
                                              • [Spread, sp. by adj. p. dissolving]
                                            • ...after
                                              • after-ition]
                                              • follow (augm.]
                                              • Pursue]
                                            • ...against
                                              • run
                                              • thrust (imp.
                                              against]
                                            • ...at
                                              • thrust (imp. at]
                                              • assault]
                                                • large, [Abound]
                                                • random, [v. Exorbitan∣cy]
                                                • tilt, [Fence with (spears]
                                            • away, [Fly]
                                            • ...before
                                              • Become before]
                                              • Prevent]
                                            • down, [a. Falling by thrust∣ing (imp.]
                                            • in discourse, [Posing]
                                            • with blood, [Streaming with b.]
                                            • ...forth,
                                              • Let-go]
                                              • Spill]
                                            • in, [Prick]
                                              • ...debt
                                                • Become
                                                • Increase
                                                being debtor]
                                              • ...upon one,
                                                • Thrust (imp.]
                                                • Storm]
                                            • ...off,
                                              • From-ition]
                                              • Digression]
                                            • ...on
                                              • Proceed]
                                              • Increase]
                                            • ...over
                                              • Through-ition swift∣ly]
                                              • Let-go] Sp. through fulness (exc.]
                                            • ...out.
                                              • —as Prodigal [Spend (exc.]
                                              • —as Vessel, [Let-go]
                                              • —in discourse, [Abound]
                                                • his course [Finish]
                                                • ...his length,
                                            • through, [a. hole by thrust∣ing (imp.]
                                            • to ruine, [Become ruinous]
                                            • up, [Increase] sp. adv. Soon]
                                            • ...upon,
                                              • Begin hastily]
                                              • Storm]
                                            Runagate,
                                            [Apostate]
                                            Runaway,
                                            [Fugitive]
                                            Rundle,
                                            [Round thing]
                                            • sp.
                                              • Circle]
                                              • Ring]
                                            Rundlet,
                                            [Barrel (dim.]
                                            Rung.
                                            RN. II.1. A.
                                            Runner.
                                            • Bird.
                                            • [Upper stone of Mill]
                                            Runt,
                                            [Bull (dim.]
                                            Rupture,
                                            [Breaking]
                                            • a— S. VI. 8.
                                            • wort. HF. I. 17.
                                            Rural,
                                            [adj. Country]
                                            Rush.
                                            HL. III. 12. A.
                                            • Flowering.— HL. V. 6.
                                            • to— [a.
                                              • Running
                                              • Thrusting
                                              (imp.]
                                            Russet,
                                            [Gray]
                                            • sp. adv. Natural]
                                            Rust.
                                            Mea. IV. 4.
                                            • of bacon [Rottenness (inc.]
                                            Rustic,
                                            [adj.
                                            • Country]
                                            • Rusticity]
                                            Rusticity.
                                            Man. IV. 9. D.
                                            Rustle,
                                            [Sound of confused mo∣tion]
                                            Ruthful,
                                            [adj. a.
                                            • Pity
                                            • Grief
                                            (apt]
                                            Ruthless,
                                            [Pitiless]
                                            Rut of Cart,
                                            [Sign of Wheel ha∣ving gone]
                                            Rutting,
                                            [Coition] sp. of Deer]
                                            S.
                                            SAbbath,
                                            • Day of rest]
                                            • Festivity]
                                            • sp. Weekly]
                                            Iewish
                                            —[The 7th. day of the week]
                                            • Christian— [The first day of the week]
                                            Sabbatical year,
                                            [7th year]
                                            Sable.
                                            • [Black Martin]
                                            • [Skin of Black Martin]
                                            • [Black]
                                            Sacerdota,
                                            [adj. Priest]
                                            Sack,
                                            [Bag (augm.]
                                            • [Course hairy-cloth]
                                              • ...cloth.
                                            • [Spanish Wine]
                                            • to— [Spoile] RM. II. 5. E.
                                            Sackbut.
                                             
                                            Sachel,
                                            [bag (dim.]
                                            Sachettus.
                                            Fi. V. 10. A.
                                            Sacrament.
                                            RE. VI. 4.
                                            • the— [Eucharist]
                                            Sacred,
                                            • Holy]
                                            • Consecrated]
                                            Sacrifice.
                                            RE. VI. 3.
                                            ••••criledge,
                                            • Theft of con∣secrated (things]
                                            • Robbery of con∣secrated (things]
                                            Sad.
                                            • —Disposition]
                                            • [adj. Melancholy]
                                            • [adj. Seriousness]
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Dulness]
                                              • Lumpishness]
                                            • [adj. Grief]
                                            • —color,
                                              • Dark
                                              • Black
                                              (dim.]
                                            • —bread, [Dense (exc.]
                                            Saddle.
                                            Po. V. 8.
                                            • backt, [Hollow backed]
                                            • tree, [adj. wood (part) of S.]
                                            • Pack— [Saddle for burdens (augm.]
                                            Saddler,
                                            [adj. Saddle (mech.]
                                            Safe.
                                            • [adj. Safety]
                                              • ...and sound,
                                                • Healthy]
                                                • Whole]
                                              • ...Conduct
                                                • Compact of safe return (pot.]
                                                • Licence for safe passing]
                                              • guard, [Safety]
                                              • Womans— [Uppermost adj. riding (vest) of woman]
                                            • a— [Box]
                                            Safety.
                                            T. V. 3.
                                            Saffron,
                                            [Crocus] HL. IV. 7. A.
                                            • bastard— HF. III. 5.
                                            • meadow— HL. IV. 7.
                                            Sag,
                                            [Move (dim.]
                                            • sp. backward]
                                            Sagacity.
                                            Ha. III. 1.
                                            Sagapenum,
                                            [Concrete juice of Giant Fennel]
                                            Sage.
                                            • Herb. HF. VI. 1.
                                              • of Ierusalem. HL. IX. 3.
                                              • Wood— HF. VII. A.
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Wise]
                                              • Sober]
                                            Sagittarius,
                                            [Ninth of the 12 parts of the Zodiac]
                                            Say.
                                            • ...to
                                              • [Speak] AC. III. 1.
                                              • ...

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                                            Saying,
                                            • adj. Spoken (thing]
                                            • Sentence]
                                            Sail.
                                            • ...a
                                              • of Ship, &c. RN. II. 6.
                                              • yard. RN. III. 2.
                                              • main— [Principal S. of Ship.]
                                              • mizzen— [S. of hinder (part) of Ship]
                                              • Sprit— [S. of forepart of ship]
                                              • top,— [Highest S.]
                                              • hoise— [Up-lift S.]
                                              • strike— [a. fall the S.]
                                            • [Ship]
                                            • to— Mo. II. 7. A.
                                            Sailer.
                                            RN. V. 8.
                                            Saim,
                                            [Soft fat of hog]
                                            Sainfom.
                                            HS. III. 5. A.
                                            Saint.
                                            RE. III. 5.
                                            • ...s bell.
                                            Sake
                                            [end] T. II. 6.
                                            • for the—of. Prop. I. 2. A.
                                            Saker.
                                            • Hawk.
                                            • Ordinance.
                                            Sal,
                                            vide Salt.
                                            • armoniac. St. V. 6.
                                            • Gemma. St. V. 2. A.
                                            Salable,
                                            [adj. p. Sell (apt.]
                                            Salacity,
                                            [Lust (Pron.]
                                            Salad.
                                            • [Sawce of herbs]
                                            • [adj. head (armor]
                                            Salamander.
                                            • Land— Be. VI. 5.
                                            • Water— Be. VI. 5. A.
                                            Salary,
                                            [Wages]
                                            Sale,
                                            [Sell.]
                                            Saleable,
                                            (Fit to) adj. p. Sell (apt.]
                                            Saligot.
                                            [Water-Nut]
                                            Saline,
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Salt]
                                              • Saltishness]
                                            Salivate,
                                            • Spit (make]
                                            • Drivel (make]
                                            Sallet,
                                            vid. Salad.
                                            Sally.
                                            RM. I. 6. A.
                                            Sallow.
                                            • Tree. Tr. VI. 9. A.
                                            • Color, [yellow (dim.) adj. Sallow (like]
                                            Salmon.
                                            Fi. IX. 2.
                                            Salomons Seal.
                                            HL. VII. 7.
                                            Salpa.
                                            Fi. V. 2. A.
                                            Salt,
                                            vid. Sal.
                                            • Subst. St. V. 1. A.
                                              • Armoniac. St. V. 6.
                                              • Peeter, [Nitre] St. V. 1.
                                              • wort, [Glsswort]
                                              • Bay— [Coursest S. (kind]
                                              • Drinous— St. V. 5.
                                            • Vessel.
                                              • Sellar, [adj. Table, adj. Salt vessel]
                                              • Trencher— [adj. Trencher. adj. Salt (vessel]
                                            • adj.
                                              • taste, [adj. Q. IV. 5.
                                              • Marshes, [Marshes]
                                            Saltive.
                                             
                                            Salve.
                                            Pr. VI. 4.
                                            • to— [a. sound (make]
                                            Salvation.
                                            • [Deliverance]
                                            • [Safety]
                                            • Everlasting bliss. Ha. I. 4.
                                            Salvediction.
                                            AC. V. 8.
                                            Salvo,
                                            • Exempting]
                                            • Exception]
                                            Salute.
                                            AC. V. 3.
                                            • at meeting. AC. V. 8.
                                            • at parting. AC. V. 8. A.
                                            Samarre,
                                            [Upper most loose adj. Woman (vest]
                                            Same.
                                            Pron▪ II. 2.
                                            • ness, [Identity]
                                            • of the—time, [Simultaneous]
                                            Samphier.
                                            HF. V. . A.
                                            • Golden flowred— HF. III. 10. A,
                                            Sample
                                            Exemplar. T. II. 3.
                                            Sampler
                                            Exemplar. T. II. 3.
                                            Sanamunda.
                                            Sh. VI. 2.
                                            Sanctifie.
                                            • [adj. Holiness (make]
                                            • [Consecrate]
                                            Sanction,
                                            • Law]
                                            • Edict]
                                            Sanctity,
                                            [Holiness]
                                            Sanctuary.
                                            • [Temple]
                                              • sp. Inner (part) of it]
                                            • [adj. a. Safety (place) for of∣fenders]
                                            Sand.
                                            St. I. 8.
                                            • eeles. Fi. VI. 4. A.
                                            • the—s, Strand. W. III. 6.
                                            • Quick—s. W. III.7.
                                            • ...blind.
                                            Sandal,
                                            [Lamin for the bottom of foot]
                                            Sandarach.
                                            St. VI. 5.
                                            Sanders.
                                            • Red— Tr. VII. 3.
                                            • Yellow— Tr. VII. 3. A.
                                            Sandover,
                                            [Scum of glass]
                                            Sanguin.
                                            • [adj. Blood] PG. I. 6.
                                            • [Merry]
                                            Sanguinary,
                                            [adj. a. RJ. III.]
                                            Sanhedrin,
                                            [Council]
                                            Sanicle.
                                            HL. VI. 9.
                                            • bears ear— HS. VIII. 3.
                                            • Spotted— HL. VIII. 4.
                                            • Yorkshire— [Butterwort] HL. VI. 7.
                                            Sanity.
                                            • [Health]
                                            • [Soundness]
                                            Sap.
                                            • Subst.
                                              • [Juice] PP. I. 7.
                                              • of tree, [adj. juice (part) of tree]
                                            • to— [Undermine]
                                            Saphena vein,
                                            [Vein at the An∣kle]
                                            Saphire.
                                            St. IV. 5.
                                            • White— St. IV. 1. A.
                                            Sapience,
                                            [Wisdom]
                                            Saphic.
                                             
                                            Saracens Conound
                                            [Comfrey] HL. IX. 4.
                                            Sarcasm.
                                            [Mock]
                                            Sarcocolla.
                                            Tr. VIII. 2. A.
                                            Sarda,
                                            [Chalcis] Fi. III. 12. A.
                                            Sardius.
                                            St. III. 3.
                                            Sardonix.
                                             
                                            Sargs.
                                            Fi. V. 3.
                                            Sarplier,,
                                            [adj. packing cloth]
                                            Sarsaparilla,
                                            [Root of herb▪ like pricking Bindweed]
                                            Sartorian Operation.
                                            O. V.
                                            Sassafras.
                                            Tr. III. 10.
                                            Satan,
                                            [Devil] W. I. 2. O.
                                            Sate.
                                            AC. VI. 5. A.
                                            Sated,
                                            [adj. p. fill
                                            • (augm.]
                                            • (exc.]
                                            Satelles.
                                            W. II. 8. A.
                                            Saterday,
                                            [Seventh day]
                                            Satiate,
                                            [a. Sufficience]
                                            Satiety,
                                            [a. Sufficience]
                                            Satisfaction.
                                            • [Sufficience]
                                            • Mind-quieting. AS. III. 5.
                                            • [Conviction]
                                            • [Payment]
                                            • [Restitution]
                                            Satisfy,
                                            [a. Satisfaction]
                                            Sattin.
                                            • [Smooth shining Silk]
                                            • Herb [Bulbonach] HS. VI. 2.
                                            Saturn.
                                            W. II. 4.
                                            Satyr.
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Mocking
                                              • Reproving
                                              Verse (aggr.]
                                            • [Baboon] Be. III. 1.
                                            Satyion,
                                            [Orchis] HL. IV. 8.
                                            Savage,
                                            • Fierce]
                                            • Cruel]
                                            Sauce.
                                            Pr. II. 2.
                                            Sauce alone
                                            HS. IV. 8.
                                            Saucer,
                                            [Shallow dish]
                                            • sp. for Sauce]
                                            Saucy,
                                            • Impudent]
                                            • reverent]
                                            Saucidge,
                                            vid. Sausage.
                                            Save.
                                            • General.
                                              • from danger, [a. Safety] T. V. 3.
                                              • ...from
                                                • loss Preserve] AS.
                                                • hurt I. 4.
                                                  • one's oath, [pr▪ himself from perjury]
                                                • incumbent, [Deliver] AS. I. 5.
                                                • imminent.
                                                  • as to it, [prevent] TA. III. 9.
                                                  • as to him
                                                    • Defend] O. VI. 5.
                                                    • Protect] a. Man. VI. 4
                                                • ...

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                                            Savin.
                                            Sh. III. 10. A.
                                            Saving,
                                            vid. Save.
                                            Savingness,
                                            [Frugality]
                                            Savior,
                                            [adj. a Save (person]
                                            Savor.
                                            • [Tast] Q. IV.
                                            • [Smell] Q. IV. A.
                                            Savory.
                                            • [adj. Savor (pers.
                                            • Winter— HF. VI. 7. A.
                                            Saurus.
                                            Fi. IV. 7. A.
                                            Sausage,
                                            [Pudding of minced Hogg's flesh]
                                            Saw.
                                            • to— O. IV. 3. A.
                                            • dust, [Powder made by Pawing]
                                            • ...a
                                              • [adj. Sawing (instr.]
                                                • wort. HF. III. 3.
                                                • Fish. Fi. I. 2.
                                            • an old— [Adage]
                                            • I—[I am adj. pret. See]
                                            Sawyer,
                                            [adj. Sawing (mech.]
                                            Saxifrge.
                                            • Burnet— HF. IV. 12.
                                            • Golden— HL. VI. 10. A.
                                            • White— HL. VI. 10.
                                            Scab.
                                            S. III. 1. A.
                                            Scabbard,
                                            [Case for Sword]
                                            Scabous.
                                            HF. II. 13.
                                            Scaffold.
                                            Po. II. 6. A.
                                            Scalad,
                                            [Storming with Lad∣ders]
                                            Scalde.
                                            • [a. Heat (excess] sp. with Li∣quor]
                                            • [Un-a.
                                              • skin
                                              • feather
                                              • hair
                                                • with hot
                                                • liquor.]
                                            • head, [Un-haired head]
                                              • sp. with scurf]
                                            Scale.
                                            • of fish. PP. IV. 1.
                                            • ...of bone,
                                              • [Scale
                                              • (like)
                                                • Fragment
                                                • Chip of bone]
                                            • of metal. Met. IV. 3.
                                              • to— [Un-adj. a. Scale]
                                            • [Dish of the librating (jug.]
                                              • Pair of—s, [Librating (jug.]
                                            • [Ladder]
                                              • —as of miles, &c. [Line adj. p. part for measuring di∣stances]
                                                • ...to
                                                  • Climb]
                                                  • Storm]
                                                    • sp. with Ladder.]
                                            Scallion,
                                            [Onion (dim.]
                                            Scalp,
                                            [Pate] PG. III. 1. A.
                                            • ing iron, [adj. Iron. adj.
                                            • Scratching (instr.]
                                            Scamble.
                                            • [Catch (end) adv. Confu∣sion]
                                            • [a. Confusion by curting (corr.]
                                            Scamony.
                                            HS. VII. 6. A.
                                            Scan.
                                            • Consider]
                                            • Examin]
                                            • verse [a. M••••sure v.]
                                            Scandal,
                                            • Tempting]
                                            • Occasioning
                                              • to sin]
                                            Scandalous.
                                            RE. III. 5. O.
                                            Scant,
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Scarcity]
                                              • Deficience]
                                              • Narrowness]
                                            • adv. [Scarce] adv. V. 2.
                                            Scantling.
                                            • [Little]
                                            • [Say] TM. VI. 2.
                                            • [Measure] Mea. II.
                                            • [Proportion]
                                            Scape,
                                            [Escape]
                                            • a— [Fart]
                                            Scapula,
                                            [Shoulder] PG. IV. I.
                                            Scar,
                                            [pret. p. Wound (sign]
                                            Scarab
                                            Ex. V.
                                            Scarabee
                                            • Ex. V.
                                              • great water— Ex. V. 8.
                                              • little water— Ex. V. 8. A.
                                            Scarce.
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Scarcity]
                                              • Seldomness]
                                              • Rareness]
                                            • [adv.
                                              • Adv. V. 2.]
                                              • adv. Difficulty]
                                            Scarcity.
                                            TM. I. 2. D.
                                            Scare,
                                            [a. Fear]
                                            • crow, [adj. Vanity (thing) for a. fear]
                                            Scarf.
                                            Pr. IV. 6. A.
                                            Scarlet,
                                            [Bright red]
                                            • Oke, [Holm]
                                            Scorrifie.
                                            Mo. IV. 6. A.
                                            Scatches,
                                            [Leg-lengthning sticks]
                                            Scate.
                                            Fi. II. 5.
                                            Scath,
                                            [Hurt]
                                            Scatter.
                                            O. II. 5. O.
                                            • Come in—ing, [Come (segr.]
                                            Scavel,
                                            [adj. hungry (exc.]
                                            Scavinger,
                                            [adj. a. Cleanliness (Off.) of streets]
                                            Sceleton,
                                            [Frame of dead bones]
                                            Scene.
                                            • [a. Player (room]
                                              • [The place represented]
                                                • [The home of any action]
                                            • [Chapter of adj. p. Player (thing]
                                            Scepter,
                                            [adj. King (sign) Stick]
                                            Sceptic,
                                            • [adj.
                                              • Incredulity]
                                              • Doubting (apt.]
                                            Schedule,
                                            [Paper (lam.]
                                            Scheme,
                                            [Figure]
                                            • sp.
                                              • Lined]
                                              • Pictured]
                                            Schism,
                                            [Schismatic (thing]
                                            Schismatic.
                                            RE. III. 2. O.
                                            Scholar.
                                            • [Learner]
                                            • [adj. Learning (person]
                                            • of a Colledge, [Spediated Learner]
                                            • ship, [Learning]
                                            Scholastic,
                                            [Learned (like]
                                            Scholast,
                                            [adj. a Commentary (dim.]
                                            School.
                                            • Greater place, [University]
                                            • man, [adj. University Di∣vine]
                                            • Lesser place, [RC. III. . A.]
                                            • boy, [Learner at School]
                                            • master, [Teacher of School]
                                            • [Sect]
                                            Schreight,
                                            [Missle bild] l. III. 3.
                                            Sciatic,
                                            [Gout in the Hip]
                                            Science,
                                            [Ha. VI. 1. A.
                                            • Liberal— [adj. Learning Sci∣ence]
                                            Scimiter,
                                            [Crooked Sword]
                                            Scink,
                                            [Small-headed Lizard (kind]
                                            Scintilla volantes.
                                            El. . . A.
                                            Sciolist,
                                            [adj. Science (dim.]
                                            Scion,
                                            [Branch] PP. I. 3.
                                            Schirbus.
                                            S. III. 4. A.
                                            Scissors,
                                            [adj. Clipping instr.
                                            Scecheon,
                                            vid. Sc••••cheo.
                                            Scoff,
                                            • Reproch]
                                            • Mock]
                                            Scold,
                                            • a. Contention (voice]
                                            • Reprove (ex••••]
                                            Scole,
                                            [Fishes (aggr.]
                                            Scolop.
                                            Ex. VIII. 5.
                                            Scolopendra.
                                            Ex. II. 10.
                                            Sconse.
                                            • [Mult]
                                            • Military place. RM. I. 2.
                                            • [adj. Hanging adj. supporting (instr.) for Candle]
                                            • Pate]
                                            • adj. Head (vest]
                                            Scoop,
                                            Pr. V. 7. A.
                                            Scope.
                                            • End] T. II. 6.
                                            • Object] T. VI. 2.
                                            • Liberty Sufficient]
                                            • Space Sufficient]
                                            • Place Sufficient]
                                            Scorbutica
                                            [Scurvy]
                                            Scorch,
                                            • [adj. a.
                                              • Fire
                                              • Heat (exc.
                                              the out∣side]
                                            Scordium.
                                            HF. VII. 8.
                                            Score.
                                            • [adj. Reckoning (thing]
                                              • [Stick notched (freq.) for reckoning]
                                                • in— [Debtor]
                                                • upon -[Debtor]
                                                • ...up.
                                                  • quit—s ▪ [Ballancing]
                                              • [Twenty]
                                            Scoria.
                                            Met. IV. 3.

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                                            Scorn,
                                            • Contemn] AS. IV. 2.
                                            • a. Indignation]
                                            Scornfulness,
                                            [Superciliousness]
                                            Scorpana.
                                            Fi. IV. 11. A.
                                            Scorpiides.
                                            Fi. III. 14. A.
                                            Scorpion.
                                            Ex. II. 5. A.
                                            • grass. HS. III. 12.
                                            • water— Ex. I. 9.
                                            • Fish.
                                              • greater— Fi. V. 6.
                                              • lesser— Fi. V. 6. A.
                                              • Constellation [8th. (part) of the Zodiac.]
                                            Scot.
                                            • [Shot]
                                            • [Tax]
                                            Scotfree.
                                            • [adj. p. Immunity from pay∣ment]
                                            • [not-adj. p.
                                              • Hurt]
                                              • Punishment]
                                            Scotomy,
                                            [Vertigo] S. IV. 5.
                                            Scoul,
                                            [Lowring]
                                            Scoundrel,
                                            [adj. Sorry (person]
                                            Scour.
                                            • a— [Shallow (part) of swift river]
                                            • ...to
                                              • Wash (augm.]
                                              • Rub (augm.]
                                            • [adj. a.
                                              • Purity]
                                              • Brightness]
                                                • sp. by
                                                  • Washing (augm.
                                                  • Rubbing (augm.
                                              • [Dung (exc.]
                                            Scourge,
                                            [Whip]
                                            • a— [adj. Whipping (instr.]
                                            Scourse,
                                            [Exchange]
                                            Scout.
                                            RM. III. 5.
                                            Scrag,
                                            • Tooth]
                                            • Rough protuberance]
                                            Scraggy,
                                            [Lea (augm.]
                                            Scray,
                                            [Sea Swallow] Bi. IX. 9. A.
                                            Scrall,
                                            [Write (corr.]
                                            Scramble,
                                            [Climbe (corr.]
                                            Scrap,
                                            • Residue]
                                            • Fragment]
                                            Scrape,
                                            • Rub]
                                            • Scratch]
                                            • Shave (corr.]
                                            • for favour, [Fawning]
                                            • ...out,
                                              • Spoil
                                              • as Nothing
                                                • by scrat∣ching]
                                            • ...together, [Gather
                                              • adv. Scraping∣ness]
                                              • Rapacious∣ly.]
                                            • a— [Trap]
                                            Scrapingness.
                                            Man. III. 2. E.
                                            Scra,
                                            [Of both sexes]
                                            Scratch.
                                            AC. II. 6. A.
                                            • the—es [Disease in horse's heels]
                                            Scrawl,
                                            [Writing (corr.]
                                            Scream,
                                            • Acute Voice (augm.]
                                            • Exclamation
                                            Screech,
                                            [v. acute exclamation (augm.]
                                            • Owl, [Owl]
                                            Screeking,
                                            [acute sound of Solids rubbing together]
                                            Screen,
                                            [adj. a. shadow (jug.]
                                            Screw,
                                            vid. Scrue.
                                            Scribble,
                                            [Write (corr.] sp. swift∣ly]
                                            Scribe,
                                            • Notary
                                            • adj. writing (Off.]
                                            Scrip,
                                            [Bag]
                                            Scripture.
                                            RE. VI. 1.
                                            Scrivener,
                                            [adj. Writing (mech.]
                                            Scrole,
                                            [Paper (Iam.]
                                            • [Catalogue]
                                            Scrophula,
                                            [King's Evil]
                                            Scrophularia,
                                            [Pilewort]
                                            Scrue.
                                            O. I. 6.
                                            • into, [Into-wriggle]
                                            • out, [Obtain by-a. Craft]
                                            Scrub,
                                            [Rub (augm.]
                                            • a— [Sorry (person]
                                            Scruple.
                                            • Weight. Mea. III. 2.
                                            • [Doubt (dim.]
                                            • practical. AS. III. 5. O. (Pron.]
                                            Scrupulousness,
                                            • Doubting
                                            • Scruple
                                            • Incredulity]
                                            Scrutiny,
                                            • Inquisition]
                                            • Examining]
                                            Scud,
                                            [v. Ition swiftly]
                                            Scuffle,
                                            [Confused
                                            • Mutiny]
                                            • fighting (dim.]
                                            Scull.
                                            • [Bone of
                                              • Head]
                                              • Pate]
                                                • [adj.
                                                  • Head (armor]
                                                  • Pae (armor]
                                            • of fish, [Fishes (aggr.]
                                            Sculk,
                                            [v. Concealing]
                                            Sculler,
                                            [Boat adj. p. Oa by one man]
                                            Scullory,
                                            [adj. Washing (room) of adj. Cookery vessel]
                                            Scullion,
                                            [Cook's Servant]
                                            Sculpture,
                                            [Carving]
                                            Scum.
                                            TM. VI. 3.
                                            • a— [Sorry (person]
                                            Scummer,
                                            [Spoon for taking away the Scum]
                                            • to— [Dung]
                                            Scooper.
                                            RN. II. 7. A.
                                            Scurf.
                                            S. II. 6. A.
                                            Scurrility.
                                            Man. IV. 9. F.
                                            Scurvy.
                                            • Disease. S. VI. 4.
                                            • grass. HL. VI. 13.
                                            • adj.
                                              • Sorry]
                                              • Evil]
                                            Scut,
                                            [Tail] PP. VI. 6. A.
                                            Scutcheon.
                                            • [Picture of shield]
                                              • [Area of painted degree]
                                              • in building. (sign]
                                            Scuttle.
                                            • [Basket]
                                            • of Ship. RN. II. 6. A.
                                            • to—water, [Un-defile w. by motion]
                                            Sea.
                                            W. IV. A.
                                            • bat, [Flying fish]
                                            • bells HL. VI. 13. A.
                                            • bindweed HL. VI. 13. A.
                                            • Calf. Be. V. 3. A.
                                            • ...Card.
                                            • Coast, [adj. Shore Coun∣trey.]
                                            • Cob. Bi. IX. 9.
                                            • ...Cole.
                                              • Herb. HE. VI. 13. A.
                                              • Stone. St. VI. 3. A.
                                            • ...Coot.
                                            • ...Cormoran••••
                                            • Devil. Fi. II. 4. A.
                                            • dragon. Fi. IV. 8.
                                            • drake, [Cormorant]
                                            • ...ear.
                                              • Animal. Ex. VII. 8.
                                              • Plant. HL. I. 13.
                                            • fan. HL. I. 15.
                                            • faing man. RN. V.
                                            • frog. Fi. II. 4. A.
                                            • grass. HL. I. 14.
                                            • green, [Green adj. Sea (like]
                                            • gull. Bi. IX. 9.
                                            • hog, [Porpois]
                                            • lettice. HL. I. 12.
                                            • man. RN. V.
                                            • mew. Bi. IX. 9.
                                            • moss. HL. I. 12.
                                            • navelwort. HL. I. 11. A.
                                            • nettle. Ex. IX. 6. A.
                                            • onion. HL. IV. 13.
                                            • raven, [Cormorant]
                                            • sick, [Sick through motion upon the sea.]
                                            • swallow. Bi. IX. 9. A.
                                            • toad. Fi. II. 4. A.
                                            • weed, [S. moss]
                                            • withywinde. HI. VI. 13. A.
                                            • ...arm of the
                                            • [Bay] W. IV. 4.
                                            • [Fretum] W. IV. 5.
                                            • calm— W. IV. 1.
                                            • narrow— [Fretum] W. IV. 5.
                                            Seal,
                                            [adj. RC. VI. 5. (instr.]
                                            • Fish, [Sea-calf] Be. V. 3. A.
                                            Sealing.
                                            RC. VI. 5. A.
                                            Seam,
                                            • [adj. p. sowing (thing]
                                              • ...of the head.
                                              • of Ship. RN. II. 8.
                                            • [Hog's fat]
                                            Seamster,
                                            [adj. Sowing (mech.]
                                            Sear,
                                            [Dry (exc.]
                                            • to— [Harden with a. fire]
                                              • ed Conscience, [Unconsci∣onableness.]
                                            Searce,
                                            [Sift] O. VI. 1. A.
                                            • [adj. Sift (instr.]
                                            Search.
                                            • [Seek]
                                            • [a. Inquisition]
                                            • [Try]
                                              • Transc. TA. II. 5. A.
                                              • Judic. RJ. II. 4. A.
                                            • ing, [Sagacity]
                                            Season.
                                            • [Time]
                                              • adj. Congruity (time]
                                              • Time (perf.]
                                              • in— [adv. Perfect]
                                              • out of - [adv. Corrupt]
                                            • of the year, [Year (part]
                                              • sp. adj. Congruity]
                                            • ...to
                                              • a. Salt] Q. IV. 5.
                                              • a. Condite] Pr. III. 9. A.
                                            Seasonable,
                                            [adj. Season]
                                            Seat.

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                                              Sebesten.
                                              Tr. II. 5. A.
                                              Secant.
                                              Mag. II. 4.
                                              Secession,
                                              [Separation]
                                              Seclude,
                                              • Out-shut
                                              • Exempt
                                              • Except
                                              Second.
                                              • [adj. Two]
                                                • Every— [Every adv. turn adj. two]
                                              • Subst.
                                                • —of a degree.
                                                • in Magn [3600th (part) of a Degree]
                                                • in Time, [60th part of a Mi∣nute]
                                                • [adj. Acces∣soriness,
                                                  • Fighter]
                                                  • Speaker]
                                                  • Doer of any thing]
                                              • to— [Do any thing adv.
                                                • Accessoriness]
                                                • Immediate af∣ter]
                                              Secondary,
                                              [adj. Two (kind]
                                              Secondine.
                                              PP. VI. 7. A.
                                              Secre∣cy,
                                              • Concealing]
                                              • Taciturnity]
                                              Secret.
                                              • Concealed]
                                              • adj. p. Taciturnity]
                                              Secreta∣ry,
                                              • Notary]
                                              • adj. Writing (Off.]
                                              Sect,
                                              • Faction]
                                              • Schism]
                                              Sectary,
                                              [Schismatic]
                                              Section,
                                              [adj. p. Cut (part]
                                              • Part of Book. D. III. 2. A.
                                              Sector.
                                               
                                              Secular.
                                              • [Temporal] RE. O.
                                              • [Laic] RE. II. O.
                                              • [Not-regular. RO. IV. 6.]
                                              Secundine.
                                              PP. VI. 7. A.
                                              Secure.
                                              • [Safe]
                                              • Confident]
                                              • Assured]
                                              • Fearless]
                                              • Heedless]
                                              • Careless]
                                              • ...to
                                                • [a. Security]
                                                • [a. Imprisonment]
                                              Security,
                                              • Safety]
                                              • Confidence]
                                              • &c.
                                              • Sponsion]
                                              • Morgage]
                                              Sedan.
                                              Po. V. 3.
                                              Sedate,
                                              [adj. p.
                                              • Quiet]
                                              • Content]
                                              • Satisfaction]
                                              Sedentary,
                                              [adj. Sitting]
                                              Sedge,
                                              • Flagg]
                                              • Reed]
                                              Sediment.
                                              TM. VI. 3. A.
                                              Sedition.
                                              RJ. III. 3. A.
                                              Seduce.
                                              RO. VI. 1. O.
                                              Sedulity,
                                              [Diligence]
                                              See.
                                              • v. Sight]
                                              • a. Heedfulness]
                                              • to, [a. Heedfulness]
                                              • you do it, [a. Heedfulness that you do it]
                                              • fair to—to, [Beautiful]
                                              • go to— [Visit]
                                              • a— [Bishops City]
                                              Seed.
                                              • —of Plants. PP. III. 6.
                                              • plot, [adj. p. Sowing (place]
                                              • time, [adj. Sowing (time]
                                              • run to, [a. Seed]
                                              • —of Animal. PG. I. 4.
                                              Seeing.
                                              • Sight. NP. III. 1.
                                              • [adj. a. Sight]
                                              • that, [Whereas]
                                              Seek.
                                              TA. I. 7.
                                              • ...to do
                                                • Inquisition to do]
                                                • Design to do]
                                                • Endeavour to do]
                                              • to him, [Intreat him]
                                              Seeling.
                                              • of Room. Po. III. 8. A.
                                              • of Ship, [Heeling] RN. VI.7.
                                              • birds eye, [Sow together the Eyelids]
                                              Seem.
                                              TA. I. 9. A.
                                              Seem∣ly,
                                              • Beautiful]
                                              • Decent]
                                              Seen,
                                              [adj. p. Sight]
                                              • ...to be
                                                • Shew]
                                                • Manifest]
                                              • ...by
                                                • Shew]
                                                • Manifest]
                                              • well—in, [Skilled (perf.]
                                              Seer,
                                              [Prophet]
                                              Seeth,
                                              [Boyl]
                                              • over, [Spill by Seething]
                                              Segment,
                                              [From-adj. p. Cut (part]
                                              Segregate.
                                              TM. III. 6.
                                              • ing, [Separate] TA. II. 1. O.
                                              Seigniory,
                                              [Magistrate (place]
                                              Seise,
                                              • Take to possess]
                                              • Arrest]
                                              Seizin.
                                              RC. V. 8. A.
                                              Seldom.
                                              Sp. I. 7. O.
                                              • [Rare] Sp. II. 6. O.
                                              Select,
                                              [Elect]
                                              Selenite.
                                              St. II. 5.
                                              Sell.
                                              RC. V. 3.
                                              Self.
                                              • him— [Him him]
                                                • beside -[adj.
                                                  • Dotage]
                                                  • Frenzy]
                                                  • Madness]
                                              • my— [Me me]
                                              • thy— [Thee thee]
                                                • by it— [Solitary]
                                                • he is him— [He is
                                                  • adj. Understand∣ing (perf.]
                                                  • In State (perf.]
                                              Selfconceit,
                                              • Pride]
                                              • Esteem (exc.) of self]
                                              Selfdenial.
                                              Ha. V. 3.
                                              Selfends,
                                              [Selfishness]
                                              Selfheal.
                                              HF. VII. 16.
                                              Selfishness.
                                              Ha. V. 3. O.
                                              Selflove,
                                              [Love of Self]
                                              Selfwill,
                                              • Disobedience]
                                              • Contumacy]
                                              • Pertinacy]
                                              Selvage,
                                              [Margin of loth]
                                              Semblable,
                                              [Like]
                                              Semblably,
                                              • So]
                                              • Also]
                                              • Accordingly]
                                              Semblance,
                                              • Seeming]
                                              • Likeness]
                                              Sembreef.
                                               
                                              Semicircle,
                                              [Half Circle]
                                              Semicolon.
                                              D. I. 5. A.
                                              Seminary.
                                              • [Seed (place]
                                              • [Education (place]
                                              Semination,
                                              [Sowing]
                                              Sena.
                                              Sh. IV. 4.
                                              • bastard— Sh. IV. 4. A.
                                              Senary,
                                              [Six]
                                              Senate,
                                              [Council]
                                              Send.
                                              TA. VI. 4.
                                              • for one, [Call by one sent]
                                              Senembi.
                                              Be. VI. 3. A.
                                              Seneschal,
                                              [Steward]
                                              Sengreen,
                                              [House-seek] HL. VIII.1.
                                              • Indented— HL. VIII. 4. A.
                                              Senior.
                                              • [More old]
                                              • [Superior]
                                                • sp. through more age]
                                              Sennight,
                                              [Week]
                                              Sense.
                                              • of a word, [Meaning] Faculty.
                                                • internal. NP. II.
                                                  • common— NP. II. 1.
                                                • external. NP. III.
                                                  • Sp. [Feeling]
                                              Sensible.
                                              • [adj. a.
                                                • Common sense
                                                • Understanding
                                                (apt.
                                              • [adj. p.
                                                • Common sense
                                                • Understanding
                                                (pot.]
                                              • —Quality. Q.
                                              Sensitive.
                                              • Soul. W. I. 5.
                                              • ...faculty.
                                                • Internal. NP. II.
                                                • External. NP. III.
                                                  • plant. HS. III. 8. A.
                                              • action. AC. II.
                                              Sensless.
                                              • [adj. Stupor]
                                              • [Not adj. p. Understanding (pot.]
                                              Sensual,
                                              [adj. Sensuality]
                                              Sensuality.
                                              Man. II. 1. O.
                                              Sent.
                                              • pret. Send]
                                              • adj. p. Send]
                                              • [Smell]
                                              Sentence.
                                              • [Opinion]
                                              • Clause. D. III. 1. A.
                                              • —in Court. RJ. II. 5. A.
                                              Sententious,
                                              [Abounding in short sentences.]

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                                              Sentiment.
                                              • Understanding
                                              • Common sense
                                              • Apprehension
                                              • Opinion
                                                • Sentinel RM. III. 7.
                                                • Sentry RM. III. 7.
                                              Senvi,
                                              [Mustard seed]
                                              Separate.
                                              TA. II. 1. O.
                                              • Segregate
                                              • Abstract
                                              • a. Schismatic]
                                              • Excommunicate]
                                              Separatists,
                                              [Schismatic]
                                              Sepiment.
                                              RM. VI. 4.
                                              Seps Serpt.
                                               
                                              September,
                                              [9th month]
                                              Septenary,
                                              [Seven]
                                              Septuagint,
                                              [Seventy Transla∣tors]
                                              Septuple,
                                              [Sevenfold]
                                              Sepulchre,
                                              [adj. Intombing
                                              • (thing]
                                              • (place]
                                              Sepulture,
                                              [Burying]
                                              Sequel,
                                              • Following]
                                              • Event]
                                              • Illation]
                                              Sequence,
                                              [Following adv. Se∣ries]
                                              Sequestration,
                                              [Depositing with not-party]
                                              Seraglio,
                                              [Palace of the Maho∣metan King]
                                              Seraphin,
                                              [Angel]
                                              Serenade,
                                              [a. Music near ones adj. sleeping (place]
                                              Serene.
                                              • Clear]
                                              • Bright]
                                              • [Gracious] adj. Man. VI. 1.
                                              Serjant.
                                              • [pursevant] RJ. III. 6.
                                              • at arms, [Most adj. Superi∣ority. RJ. III. 6.]
                                              • of Law, [Most adj▪ Supe∣riority Graduate of com∣mon Lawyers]
                                              • [Chief pleader (kind]
                                              • [Highest degree of Pleaders (kind]
                                              • of foot. RM. III. 4.
                                              Series.
                                              TM. III. 7.
                                              Serinus.
                                              Bi. VI. 1. A.
                                              Seriousness.
                                              • The Disposition. NP. IV. 3.
                                              • The Vertue
                                                • Sobriety]
                                                • Gravity]
                                              Sermon,
                                              [adj.-p. Preaching (thing]
                                              Sermountain.
                                              HF. IV. 7.
                                              Serous,
                                              [adj. Serum]
                                              Serpent.
                                              Be. VI. 6.
                                              • Sea— Fi. VI. 2.
                                              Serpentine,
                                              [adj. Serpent]
                                              • ...Line,
                                                • Spiral] Mag. III. 9.
                                                • Helix] Mag. III. 9. A.
                                              Serve.
                                              • [v.
                                                • Slave]
                                                • Servant]
                                                • Souldier]
                                                  • —as to wages.
                                                    • [adj. p. Hiring]
                                              • as to work, [a.
                                                • Slave]
                                                • Servant]
                                                • Souldier]
                                              • [a.
                                                • Subjection]
                                                • Obedience]
                                                  • God, [a.
                                                    • Obedience
                                                    • Worship
                                                      • God]
                                              • [Wait]
                                              • Carry]
                                              • Deliver]
                                                • ...Process.
                                                • ...up to Table.
                                                • ...wine.
                                              • Furnish]
                                              • Sell]
                                                • one with ware, [Sell w. to one▪]
                                              • as to use, Transc.
                                              • [Action]
                                                • ...one,
                                                  • ...a trick
                                                  • ...in his kind
                                              • [v. adj.
                                                • Adjuvant]
                                                • Profitable]
                                              • v. adj.
                                                • Congruous]
                                                • Convenient]▪
                                                  • when time—s.
                                              • [v. adj. Stead]
                                                • ...for
                                                • ...instead of
                                              • [v. adj.
                                                • Sufficience]
                                                • Pertinence]
                                              • ...for such a use.
                                              Servant.
                                              RO. III. 7. O.
                                              • [Suitor] RO. III. 2.
                                              • [Beneficiary] RO. III. 8. O.
                                              Service.
                                              • [v. Servant]
                                              • [a. Souldier]
                                                • [a. Obedience]
                                                  • divine— [d. worship]
                                                • Waiting.
                                                • first [meats (aggr. carried adv. first]
                                                • second [meats (aggr. carried adv. second]
                                                • [v. adj.
                                                  • Adjuvant]
                                                  • Profitable]
                                                    • [a. Benefactor]
                                                    • ...doing one a
                                                    • [p. Use]
                                              • [Berry of Service-tree]
                                                • Tree. Tr. I. 4.
                                                  • Common— Tr. I. 4. A.
                                              Serviceable,
                                              [adj. Service
                                              • (pot.]
                                              • (pron.]
                                              Servile,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Servant]
                                              • Slave]
                                              • Villain]
                                              Servingman,
                                              [Servant for wait∣ing]
                                              Servitor,
                                              [Servant]
                                              Servitude,
                                              [p. Slave (thing]
                                              Serum.
                                              PG. I. 2.
                                              Seseli,
                                              [Hatwort]
                                              Sessions,
                                              [Convention] RC. III.
                                              • sp. for RJ.
                                              Set.
                                              • [Cause, sp. by motion]
                                              • to be in a Place sp. of Rest]
                                              • to be in a Situation sp. of Rest]
                                              • [Cause to be so]
                                              • a copy, [a. Exemplar (make]
                                              • a song, [a. Tune (make) for a s.]
                                              • fast, [Fast (make]
                                              • free, [a. Liberty (make]
                                              • open, [Open (make]
                                              • packing, [From-go (make]
                                              • ...Right,
                                                • Put (perf.]
                                                • adj. Right (make]
                                              • upright, [Upright (make]
                                              • Design]
                                              • Appoint]
                                                • sp. according to Con∣tract.]
                                              • an allowance, [appoint an all.]
                                              • a fine on, [Appoint, &c.]
                                              • a form, [appoint a form]
                                              • [Offer]
                                                • sp. for p.
                                                  • Hire]
                                                  • Sell]
                                              • [Esteem] AS. II. 8.
                                                • Light by, [Contemn] AS. II. 8. A.
                                              • a. Place]
                                              • Put]
                                                • ...himself,
                                                  • a. place h.]
                                                  • Purpose (augm.]
                                              • ...ones hand to
                                                • Put ones, &c
                                                • a. Adjuvant]
                                                • Write under]
                                              • -Birds observe the place of B.]
                                              • -Travellers, &c. observe the place of Tr.]
                                              • [a.
                                                • Scituation]
                                                • Figure]
                                                  • ...a bone
                                                    • Place (perf.]
                                                    • Situate (perf.]
                                                  • ...a bowle.
                                                  • a Ruff, [a.
                                                    • Situation (perf
                                                    • Figure (perf
                                              • [Motion] Mo.
                                                • as Current, [v. Motion]
                                                • as Boatman [Thrust (imp) with hands]
                                                • as Horse [Thrust (imp) with feet]
                                                  • [a. ition (make]
                                              • [Rest] Mo. O.
                                                • Plant.
                                                  • the Root. O. III. 6.
                                                  • the Grain. O. III. 6. A.
                                              • [Sit (make]
                                              • [a.
                                                • Steadiness] Q. VI. 6.
                                                • Fastness] Q. VI 6. E.
                                                  • ...fast,
                                                    • a. Fast (make]
                                                    • Imprison]
                                              • ...about
                                                • [a. Begin]
                                                • [a. Endeavour (inc.]
                                              • ...against,
                                                • [v. opposite]
                                                • [a. opposite]
                                              • ...apart
                                                • a. Segregate]
                                                • Reserve]
                                                • Appropriate]
                                              • aside, a. Segregate]
                                                • Exempt]
                                                • Except]
                                                • Reject
                                                • Forsake]
                                              • ...

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                                              Sun
                                              [Under-a. Horizon]
                                              • Adj.
                                                • Purposed]
                                                • Designed]
                                                • Appointed]
                                                  • sp. by consent]
                                                • ...allowance.
                                                • ...Battle.
                                                • ...Company.
                                                • ...Fight.
                                                • ...Form.
                                                • ...Place.
                                                • ...Price.
                                                • ...Purpose.
                                                • ...Resolution.
                                                • ...Speech
                                                • ...Time.
                                              • He is— [Has lost the game]
                                              • Sun is— [S. is under the Hori∣zon]
                                              • Well— [adj. p. figure (perf.]
                                              Setter.
                                              • [adj. Setting (person]
                                              • Theefs—spy]
                                              • [Dog. adj. Observing (apt.) the place of Birds]
                                              Settle.
                                              • v.
                                              • a.
                                                • Cause]
                                                • Confirm]
                                                • [adj. Permanence]
                                                  • ones estate, [Assign the sut. right of it]
                                                    • sp. by sealed adj. Obligati∣on (thing]
                                                  • ...to a busi∣ness,
                                                    • Prepare for per∣manence in a b]
                                                    • Permanent (inc) in it.]
                                                  • Staying]
                                                  • Dwelling]
                                                  • as Bird,
                                                    • Rest]
                                                    • Stand]
                                                • [adj.
                                                  • Staiedness]
                                                  • Fastness]
                                                    • as grounds
                                                      • Precipitate]
                                                      • Sediment]
                                                  • [Habit]
                                                    • Sobriety]
                                                    • Gravity]
                                                  • Subst. [Long Chair]
                                                    • bedstead, [Bedstead adj. p. folding (apt.]
                                              Setling,
                                              vid. Settle.
                                              • [Sediment]
                                              Seven.
                                              Mea. I. 7.
                                              Sevenfold,
                                              [Seven (kind]
                                              Sevennight,
                                              [Week]
                                              Seventeen.
                                              17.
                                              Seventh,
                                              [adj. Seven]
                                              Seventy.
                                              70.
                                              Sever.
                                              • Separate]
                                              • Segregate]
                                              • [adj. Solitary (make]
                                              • [a.
                                                • Difference]
                                                • Diversity]
                                              Several.
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Difference]
                                                • Diversity]
                                              • [adj. p. Sever]
                                              Severity.
                                              Man. VI. 7.
                                              • [Rigor]
                                              Sewee.
                                              • [adj. a.
                                                • Order (Off.) of meats]
                                                • Suit (Off.) of meats]
                                              • [Sink] Po. II. 9. A.
                                              Sewer,
                                              • Hard Fat]
                                              • Dried Fat]
                                              Sex.
                                              NP. VI. 1.
                                              Sextant,
                                              [Sixth part of Circle]
                                              Sextary,
                                              [Roman measure] about a pint]
                                              Sextile,
                                              [Distance 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of a great Circle]
                                              Sexton,
                                              [adj. Sweeping (Off.) of Temple]
                                              Sextuple,
                                              [Sixfold]
                                              Shackles,
                                              [Bonds]
                                              Shad.
                                              Fi. III.11.
                                              Shade
                                              Q. I. 2.
                                              Shadow
                                              Q. I. 2.
                                              • —in painting, [Shadow (like]
                                              Shaft.
                                              • [Cylinder]
                                              • [Arrow]
                                              • Cone]
                                              • Pyramid]
                                              • [Steeple]
                                              • of Coach, &c. Po. V. 5.
                                              Shagg,
                                              [Rough hair]
                                              • Bird. Bi. IX. 5. A.
                                              Shake.
                                              • Proper. Mo. VI. 3. A.
                                              • Hands. AC. V. 5. A.
                                              • down, [Down-a. ition (make) with shaking]
                                              • off, [Abandon]
                                              • —in pieces, [Break with shaking]
                                              • —to pieces, [Break with shaking]
                                              • up, [Reprehend severely]
                                              • [Tremble]
                                              Shake-rag,
                                              • Clothed (freq.) with torn (vest]
                                              • Beggar]
                                              Shall.
                                              fut.
                                              Shale.
                                              • a— [Pod] PP. III. 5. A.
                                              • to— [Un-a. pod]
                                              Shallop,
                                              [Ship (dim.]
                                              Shalot.
                                              HL. IV. 10.
                                              Shallow.
                                              • Not deep. TM. II. 3. A.
                                              • ...a-
                                                • Shallow (place in the sea]
                                                • Bank] W. III. 5. A.
                                              • Not wise, [adj. Folly]
                                              Shalm,
                                              [adj. Tube adj. Music inst.]
                                              Shamble,
                                              [adj. Butchering (place]
                                              Shame.
                                              • Affection. AS. VI. 2. A.
                                              • Cause, [Infamy]
                                              Shamefaced,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Shame (apt.]
                                              • Modesty]
                                              • Sheepishness]
                                              Shameful,
                                              [adj. Shame]
                                              Shameless,
                                              [adj. Impudence]
                                              Shamois,
                                              [Goat▪ (kind) having small horns hooked at the end]

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                                              Shank.
                                              • of Animal. PG. V. 5.
                                              • of Plant, [Stalk]
                                              Shape,
                                              [Figure]
                                              Share.
                                              • [Part] sp. adj. Proportioned]
                                                • ...to
                                                  • Divide]
                                                  • Distribute]
                                                  • Partner (make]
                                              • Pubes. PG. IV. 7. A.
                                                • bone, [Bone of the sh.]
                                              • Plow— [adj. Cutting (part) of the adj. plowing (jug.]
                                              Sharer,
                                              [Partner]
                                              Shark.
                                              • Fish. Fi. I. 3.
                                              • [adj. a. Fraud (person]
                                                • sp. impudently spending ano∣thers]
                                              Sharp.
                                              • [adj. Acute Angle]
                                                • [adj.
                                                  • Point]
                                                  • Edge]
                                                    • [adj.
                                                      • Cutting]
                                                      • Pricking (apt.]
                                              • of Animal, [adj. Vigor]
                                                • ...sighted.
                                                • —of hearing]
                                                • —voice, [Shrill]
                                                • —in music. Q III. 5. E.
                                              • of taste. Q. IV. 4.
                                                • [Hungry]
                                              • of mind [Sprightly]
                                                • [Sagacious]
                                                • Severe]
                                                • Austere]
                                                • Cruel]
                                              Sharpen,
                                              [a. Sharp (make]
                                              Sharpling,
                                              [Stickleback]
                                              Shat∣ter,
                                              • Shake into parts (dim.]
                                              • Bruise (freq.]
                                              Shave.
                                              O. IV. 1.
                                              • grass, [Horse tail]
                                              Shaver,
                                              [adj. Shaving (person]
                                              • a notable— [Extraordinary (corr.]
                                              Sheaf,
                                              [Aggregated (thing]
                                              • sp. by together-p. bind]
                                              Shear,
                                              [Clip]
                                              Shears,
                                              [adj. Clipping (instr.]
                                              Sheard,
                                              • Fragment of earth∣en vessel
                                              • Piece of earth∣en vessel
                                              Sheat.
                                              • Rope. RN. IV. 5. A.
                                              • Anchor, [Last anch.]
                                              • —fish. Fi. VI. 6.
                                              • [Young hog]
                                              Sheath.
                                              • a— [Case]
                                                • fish. Ex. VIII. 8. A.
                                                • —flies wing, [Crust of fly w.]
                                              • to— [into-a-case]
                                              • —a ship. RN. VI. 3.
                                              Shed.
                                              • Lose.
                                              • Let go.
                                              • Spill.
                                              • Lose.
                                              • ...tears
                                                • Drop tears]
                                                • Weep]
                                              • —water, [Spill w.]
                                              • a— [House (dim.) sp. not wal∣led]
                                              Shee,
                                              • He (fem.]
                                              • Female]
                                              Sheep.
                                              Be. II. 2.
                                              • Cote, [House for sheep]
                                              • Fold, [About-sepimented (place) for sheep]
                                              • Hook, [Shepherds Hook]
                                              Sheepishness.
                                              Man. III. 7. E.
                                              Sheere,
                                              [Clip]
                                              • water, [Simple water]
                                              • wind, [adj. Cutting (like) wind]
                                              Sheet,
                                              [Lamin]
                                              • —of Linnen, [adj. l. Bed (vest]
                                              Shell.
                                              • of Animal.
                                                • of Oyster, &c. PP. IV. 2.
                                                • of Lobster, [Crust] PP. IV. 2. A.
                                                • Egg— [Crust of Egg]
                                              • of Vegetable.
                                                • —of Nut, [Stone] PP. II. 2. A.
                                                • —of Bean, &c. [Cod] PP. III. 5. A.
                                                • —of Grain, [Husk] PP. III. 3.
                                              Shellaple.
                                              Bi. IV. 5. A.
                                              Sheldrake.
                                              Bi. IX. 2.
                                              Shelf.
                                              • Boord. Po. VI. 4. A.
                                              • Flat in the Sea, [Bank] W. III. 5.
                                              Shelter.
                                              • [adj. a. Safety (place]
                                              • [adj. a.
                                                • Protection]
                                                • Defence]
                                                  • sp. (place]
                                              Shelving,
                                              [Oblique]
                                              Shent,
                                              [adj. p. Reprehend]
                                              Shepherd,
                                              [Herdsman of sheep]
                                              • s bodkin, [Cranes bill]
                                              • s fly. Ex. IV. 8.
                                              • s needle, [Venus comb] HS. I. 5. A.
                                              • s purse. HS. VI. 3. A.
                                              • s rod. HF. VIII. 2. A.
                                              Sheriff,
                                              [adj. Shire (Off.]
                                              Shew.
                                              • Gene∣ral,
                                                • a. Know (make TA. I. 8.
                                                • Un-a. Conceal TA. I. 8.
                                              • Perfect, [Manifest] TA. I. 9.
                                              • Publick, [a. Public (make]
                                              • —what is not▪ [a. Appear∣ance]
                                              • —Otherwise than it is
                                                • a. Seeming TA. I. 9. A.
                                                • a. Hypocrisie
                                              • to sense.
                                                • by signes, [a. sign]
                                                  • [a. Finger (sign]
                                                • by like, [Represent]
                                                • to the ear.
                                                  • [Narration]
                                                  • [Interpretation]
                                                  • [Probation]
                                                • to the eye
                                                  • Offer to be seen]
                                                  • a. See (make]
                                                    • sights, [a. Sights]
                                                    • tricks, [a. Prestigiator]
                                                • to the mind, [Revelation]
                                                • Impro∣per,
                                                  • Do]
                                                  • Give]
                                                    • mercy, [a. Mercy]
                                              Shy,
                                              [adj. Reservedness]
                                              Shide of wood,
                                              [Thick piece of w.]
                                              Shield,
                                              [Buckler]
                                              • ...to
                                                • Defend]
                                                • Protect]
                                              • ...of Brawn.
                                              Shift.
                                              • ...a
                                                • [Means] sp. (corr.]
                                                • [a.
                                                  • Craft]
                                                  • Fraud]
                                                • make—to [Obtain to]
                                                • Put to his—s, [Necessitated to difficult (things]
                                              • ...to
                                                • Change]
                                                • Alter]
                                                  • —place, [Go]
                                                  • —per¦son,
                                                    • Escape]
                                                    • Deliver]
                                                  • —thing,
                                                    • Prevent
                                                    • Remedy
                                                    (alter∣ing]
                                                  • for, [Provide for]
                                                  • ...off
                                                    • Delay]
                                                    • Avoid]
                                                    • Frustrate]
                                                      • sp. adv. Craft]
                                              Shifter,
                                              [Crafty person]
                                              • sp. Living by craft]
                                              Shilling.
                                              Mea. IV. 3.
                                              Shin,
                                              [Forepart of Leg]
                                              Shine,
                                              [a. Brightness]
                                              Shingle,
                                              [adj. wood (lamin) for (roof]
                                              • s [Tetter]
                                              Ship.
                                              RN. I. 1. A.
                                              • ...wrack
                                                • Destruction
                                                • Ruine
                                                of ship]
                                              • wright, [adj. Ship (mech.]
                                              Shire.
                                              RC. III. 4.
                                              Shirt,
                                              [Inmost Linnen (vest]
                                              Shittle,
                                              [Inconstant]
                                              • vid. Shuttle.
                                              Shive,
                                              [Chip]
                                              Shiver.
                                              • to— [Tremble]
                                                • ...in pieces
                                                  • Shake
                                                  • Break
                                                  into chips]
                                              • a— [Chip]
                                              Shock.
                                              • of Corn, [Heap of c.]
                                              • of battel, [Battel (imp.]
                                              Shod,
                                              • adj. pret. Shoo]
                                              • adj. p. Shoo]
                                              Shog,
                                              [Move (imp.]
                                              Shole.
                                              • [Shallow (place]
                                              • [Fishes (aggr.]
                                              Shoo.
                                              • [adj. Leather adj. Foot (vest]
                                              • ing horn, [On-drawing (instr.) for shoo.]
                                              • horse— [Under-foot (armam.) for horse]
                                              Shook,
                                              [adj. p. pret. Shake]
                                              Shoot.
                                              • Move swiftly]
                                              • Fly swiftly]
                                              • Out—
                                                • Cast]
                                                • Powre]
                                              • ...

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                                              Shop,
                                              [adj. [a.
                                              • Mechanic
                                              • Merchant
                                              room]
                                              • keeper, [Merchant]
                                              Shore.
                                              • of land. W. III. 6.
                                              • of water. W. IV. 6.
                                              • bird. Bi. V. 2.
                                              • to—up, [a. Prop]
                                              Shorn,
                                              [adj. Clip]
                                              Short.
                                              • op. to long, [adj. TM. II. 1. O]
                                              • Low]
                                              • Little]
                                              • Less]
                                              • [adj. Epitome]
                                              • Soon]
                                              • Transitory]
                                                • ly, [adv.
                                                  • Soon.]
                                                  • Future (dim.]
                                              • breathing S. V.1.
                                              • windedness S. V.1.
                                              • ...be— with
                                                • a. Fewness
                                                • a. Harshness
                                                words]
                                              • ...come
                                              • ...fall
                                                • v. long (def.]
                                                • v. short (exc.]
                                                • [adj. Defect]
                                                • [be more short]
                                                  • sp. than it was expect∣ed]
                                              • keep— [a. Coibiting]
                                              Shorten,
                                              [a. Short (make]
                                              Shot.
                                              • adj▪ p. pret. Shoot]
                                              • adj. p. Shoot]
                                              • [Bullet]
                                              • [adj. a. pay (thing]
                                              • free, [adj. p. Immunity from paying]
                                              Shotten,
                                              [Having spawned]
                                              Shove,
                                              [Thrust]
                                              • net, [Net for catching fish]
                                                • sp. by thrusting and lift∣ing it.]
                                              Shovel,
                                              • [Up-take∣ing (vas)
                                                • Fluid
                                                • Granulous
                                                (things]
                                                • er. Bi. VIII. 6.
                                              Should,
                                              [Mood of
                                              • Duty)
                                              • Necessity]
                                              Shoulder.
                                              • of trunk. PG. IV. 1. A.
                                                • blade, [Broad bone of—]
                                              • Joynt. PG. V. 1. A.
                                              • to— [Thrust up with shoul∣der]
                                                • up, [a.
                                                  • Prop]
                                                  • Support (end.]
                                              Showr.
                                              El. VI. 2. O.
                                              Shout.
                                              • [Voice (augm.]
                                              • [Exclamation (imp.]
                                                • sp. for joy]
                                              Show,
                                              vid. Shew.
                                              Shread,
                                              [Mince] Po. III. 6. A.
                                              • a— [Chip (dim.]
                                              Shreek,
                                              [Acute exclamation (imp.]
                                              Shreeve,
                                              • a. Confess (make]
                                              • Examin for a. confess (make]
                                              • sp. adv. Solitary to Priest]
                                              Shrew,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Moroseness
                                              • Contention
                                              (fem.]
                                              • mouse, [Long-snouted vene∣mous mouse (kind]
                                              Shrewd.
                                              • [Crafty]
                                              • [Hurtful]
                                                • turn, [a. Hurtfulness]
                                              Shrift,
                                              [a. Shreeve]
                                              Shrill,
                                              [adv. acute adj.
                                              • Sound (augm.]
                                              • Exclamation]
                                              Shrimp.
                                              • [Little]
                                              • Fish. Ex. VI.4.
                                              • River— Ex. II. 11. A.
                                              Shrine,
                                              [Case]
                                              • sp. of Image]
                                              Shrink.
                                              • Gesture. AC. VI. 3.
                                              • Posture. AC. VI. 3. A.
                                              • [adj. Density]
                                              • [adj. Diminish]
                                              • [Back-draw]
                                              • [Retire]
                                              Shrivel,
                                              [Wrinkle]
                                              Shroud.
                                              • of a Ship. RN. IV. 1.
                                              • [adj. Shrouding (thing]
                                              • [Outmost adj. Linnen (vest) of the dead]
                                              • to— [Cover]
                                                • sp. for protection]
                                              Shrovetide.
                                              • [adj. Shreeving (time]
                                              • [adj. Feast (time) next before Lent]
                                              Shrub.
                                              Sh.
                                              • to— [a. Cudgel]
                                              Shrugging.
                                              AC. IV. 7. A.
                                              Shuddering,
                                              [Trembling]
                                              Shuffle,
                                              [Mingle confusedly]
                                              • sp. by motion (freq.]
                                              Shun,
                                              [Avoid (end.]
                                              Shut,
                                              vid. Close.
                                              • ing. O. II. 4.
                                                • in of the day, [Evening]
                                                • ...up,
                                                  • Shutting (augm.]
                                                  • a. Conclusion]
                                              Shuttle.
                                              • [adj. p. Cast (apt.) adj. Wea∣ving (instr.]
                                              • [adj. p. Motion (apt.]
                                                • ...Cock.
                                                • headed, [Inconstant]
                                              Sybil,
                                              [adj. Paganism Prophet (fem.]
                                              Sick,
                                              [adj. Sickness]
                                              Sickle,
                                              [adj. Reaping (instr.]
                                              Sickly,
                                              [adj. Sickness
                                              • (apt.]
                                              • (freq.]
                                              Sickness.
                                              • in body. S.
                                                • the— [Plague]
                                              • in mind. TA. V. 7. O.
                                              Side.
                                              • Part. Sp. III. 4.
                                                • of a Figure. Ma. II. 3. A.
                                                • ...of ones body.
                                                • PG. IV. 5.
                                                • Page, [Surface]
                                                  • [Margin]
                                                    • blow adj. oblique striking]
                                                  • long, [adj. Side]
                                                  • wayes, [adj.
                                                    • Aside]
                                                    • Obliquity]
                                                  • of the Country, [Part of the Country]
                                                  • of the hill, [Oblique (part) of the h.]
                                                  • ...of
                                                    • ...River
                                                    • ...Sea
                                                    [Shore]
                                                  • kin by the Mothers— [Kin by the Mother]
                                                  • ...on this
                                                    • Citerio]
                                                    • Prep. VI. 2.
                                                  • ...on that
                                                    • Ulterior]
                                                    • Prep. VI. 2. O.]
                                                  • ...on the other
                                                    • Opposite]
                                                    • Prep. VI. 3. O.]
                                                  • ...on eve∣ry
                                                    • Environing]
                                                    • Prep. III. 3. O.
                                                  • on my— [For (Prep. II. 3.) inc.]
                                                  • to— [a.
                                                    • Faction]
                                                    • League]
                                                    • Accessory]
                                              Sider,
                                              [Wine of Apples]
                                              Sidesmen,
                                              [Churchwardens adj. adjuvant (Off.]
                                              Siege.
                                              • Leaguer. RM. I. 4.
                                              • [a. Dunging]
                                              Sift.
                                              • Searce. O. VI. 1. A.
                                              • [Examin]
                                              • out, [Find by examin∣ing]
                                              Sigh.
                                              AC. IV. 6. E.
                                              Sight.
                                              • Sence. NP. III. 1.
                                              • a. Seeing]
                                              • of the eye, [adj. Seeing (part) of eye]
                                              • of a gun, [Through-adj. p. See (apt.) gun (part]
                                              • Seeing—s. Mo. V. 7.
                                              Sigil,
                                              [adj. Wizarding seal]
                                              Signature,
                                              [a. Sign]
                                              Signe.
                                              • Mark. T. VI. 5▪
                                              • of an affection, AC. IV.
                                                • [Constellation]
                                                  • in the Zodiac, 1/12 of the Zodiac]
                                              • to— RC. VI. 5.
                                              Signet,
                                              [Seal (dim.]

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                                              Signifie.
                                              • [a. Sign]
                                              • [a. Meaning]
                                              • [Narrate]
                                              Silence.
                                              • op. to Sound. Q. III. O.
                                              • Virtue, [Taciturnity]
                                              Silk.
                                              Pr. IV. 3.
                                              • man, [adj. Silk (merc.]
                                              • worm. Ex. III. 6. A.
                                              • Grass, [Upright Dogs-bane]
                                                • HS. IV. 3. A.
                                              Sill,
                                              [adj. Foundation Beam]
                                              Sillabub,
                                              [Drink of milk coagulated with
                                              • wine]
                                              • &c.]
                                              Silly,
                                              [adj. Folly]
                                              Silver.
                                              Met. I. 2.
                                              • quick— Met. III.1.
                                              • weed, [Wild Tansey]
                                              Silurus.
                                              Fi. VI. 6.
                                              Similar,
                                              [All of one kind]
                                              Simile,
                                              [adj. Translatitious (thing]
                                              Similitude,
                                              [Likeness]
                                              Simnel.
                                               
                                              Simony,
                                              [Buying (corr.) of re∣ligious (thing]
                                              Simper,
                                              [Smile]
                                              Simple.
                                              • [adj. Simpleness]
                                                • figure. Mag. III.
                                              • [Simple medicinal (thing]
                                                • sp. Herb]
                                              • to— [Know (end.) the growing herbs]
                                              Simpleness
                                               
                                              Simplicity
                                              • Singleness]
                                              • Primitiveness]
                                              • op. to mixture. T. III. 8.
                                              • Purity]
                                              • Homeliness]
                                              • Sorriness]
                                              • op. to figurateness. D. III. 7. O.
                                              • [Sincerity]
                                              • Folly]
                                              • Unskilfulness]
                                              • Unlearnedness]
                                              • Unexpertness]
                                              Simulation,
                                              [a. Hypocrisie]
                                              Simultaneous.
                                              Sp. I. 2.
                                              Sin
                                              • v.
                                              • a.
                                              • Ungraciousness]
                                              • Unholiness]
                                              • [Vice]
                                              • [Evil action]
                                              Since.
                                              • [Before this time]
                                              • [After this time]
                                              • that, [Whereas]
                                              Sincerity.
                                              Ha. IV. 4.
                                              Sine.
                                              Mag. II. 6.
                                              Sinew.
                                              PG. II. 5.
                                              Sinful,
                                              • Ungracious]
                                              • Unholy]
                                              • Vicious]
                                              Sing.
                                              AC. III. 5.
                                              • as the ears—[Ring (like]
                                              Singe
                                              [Burn
                                              • (incept.]
                                              • Outside]
                                              • Hair]
                                              Single.
                                              • One (kind]
                                              • Simple]
                                              • [Singular]
                                              • Solitary]
                                              • Onely]
                                                • combate, [Duelling]
                                                • life, [Coelibate] RO. II 2. A.
                                              • a— [Tail of Deer]
                                              Singular.
                                              • Excellent]
                                              • Unlike all others]
                                              • number. TM. III. 2.
                                              Singularity,
                                              • Affectation of being
                                              • unlike others]
                                              • Conceitedness]
                                              Sinister.
                                              • [Left side]
                                                • [Malign]
                                                  • [Censoriousness]
                                                • [adj. Adversity]
                                              Sink,
                                              [Down-ition under wa∣ter.]
                                              • Proper. Mo. I. 4. O.
                                                • [Soke]
                                                  • into ones mind, [Be fixed in ones m.]
                                                  • ing paper, [Porous (augm.]
                                                • [Drown]
                                              • Improper, [Fall] sp. (inc.]
                                                • ...under the burden.
                                                  • [adj. p. Dent]
                                                  • [Diminution]
                                                  • [Ruining (inc.]
                                              • a— Po. II. 9. A.
                                              Sinnet,
                                              [Cord (augm.) of three Cords together twisted]
                                              Sinople.
                                              • Subst. [Cinnabar]
                                              • adj. [Green]
                                              Sip.
                                              • [Drink (dim.]
                                              • [Suck (dim.]
                                              Sippet,
                                              [Bread (lam.) adj. p. Soke (apt.]
                                              Siquis,
                                              [adj Paper (lam.) pub∣lish'd for finding lost (things]
                                              Sir,
                                              [Voc. adj. Dignity (per∣son]
                                              Sire,
                                              [Parent (male]
                                              Sirname,
                                              [adj. Parent name]
                                              Sirra,
                                              [Voc. Mean (person]
                                              Sise,
                                              [Six]
                                              Siskin,
                                              [Finch green]
                                              Sister,
                                              [Brother (fem.]
                                              Sisterhood,
                                              [Corporation (fem.]
                                              Sitting.
                                              • Gesture. AC. VI. 5.
                                              • Posture. AC. VI. 5. A.
                                              • —as Commissioners, [Toge∣ther sitting]
                                              • —as a hen, [a. Fotion by up∣on sitting.]
                                              • down. [Sitting]
                                              • out, [Not-playing]
                                              • ...up,
                                                • Rising]
                                                • adj. Permanence out of bed.]
                                              • as Bird,
                                                • Rest]
                                                • Stand]
                                              • [Permanence]
                                                • hard at it, [adj. a. Dili∣gence. adv. permanence]
                                              Site
                                              Sp. III.
                                              Situation
                                              Sp. III.
                                              Sith that,
                                              [Whereas]
                                              Sithe,
                                              [adj. Reaping (instr.]
                                              Sive,
                                              [adj. Sifting (instr.]
                                              Sivet,
                                              [Sweat of the Civet Cat]
                                              • cat. Be. IV. 4. A.
                                              Six.
                                              Mea. I. 6.
                                              Sixfold,
                                              [Six (kind]
                                              Sixt.
                                              [adj. Six]
                                              Sixteen,
                                              16.
                                              Sixty,
                                              60.
                                              Size.
                                              • Proportion
                                              • Measure
                                              • Gummy liquor, [adj. a. varnish (thing]
                                                • sp. of boil'd Leather]
                                              • ...to
                                                • [a. Size]
                                                • [Sear the Seams]
                                              • assize, [Convention of shire for adj. J (things]
                                              Sizers,
                                              [adj. Clipping (instr.]
                                              Skein.
                                              Mag. VI. 7. A.
                                              Skeleton,
                                              [Frame of bones]
                                              Skew,
                                              [Oblique]
                                              Sky.
                                              • [Aether] El. II. 1..
                                              • [Heaven]
                                              Skill.
                                              • [Science]
                                              • [Art]
                                              • [Learning]
                                                • it —eth not, [It is not adj. im∣portance]
                                              Skillet.
                                              Pr. V. 6. A.
                                              Skim,
                                              [Unskum]
                                              Skin.
                                              • Hide. PG. II. 3.
                                                • and bone, [Lean (ex.]
                                                • ...to
                                                  • Un-a. skin]
                                                  • Cover with skin]
                                              • Membrane] PG. II. 3. A.
                                              • [Husk] PP. II. 3.
                                              Skink,
                                              [Scink]
                                              • to— [Powre for p. drinking]
                                              Skinker,
                                              [adj. Waiting (Off.) that skinketh]
                                              Skinner,
                                              [adj. Skin (merc.]
                                              Skip.
                                              • [Leap]
                                                • Iack, [Sorry man (dim.]
                                              • [Omit]
                                              Skipper,
                                              • Sailer] RN. V. 8.
                                              • Master] RN. V. 4.
                                              Skirmish.
                                              RM. I. 8.
                                              Skirret.
                                              HF. IV. 11. A.
                                              Skirt,
                                              [Margent]
                                              • of doublet, [Lower Margent of d.]
                                              Skittish.
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Leap
                                                • Kick
                                                (pron.]
                                              • Disingenious]
                                              • Wanton]
                                              Skreen.
                                              • for corn, [adj. Seperating (jug.]
                                              • between Rooms, [adj. Sepa∣rating (sep.]

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                                              Sku,
                                              [Oblique]
                                              Slab,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Moor
                                              • Bog
                                              (place]
                                              Slabber.
                                              • [Let-go Spittle]
                                              • [Wet (corr.]
                                              • [Defile]
                                              Slack.
                                              • Loose]
                                              • Limber]
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Remission]
                                                • Diminution]
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Slight]
                                                • Neglect]
                                              • [adj. a.
                                                • Slow]
                                                • Protract]
                                              • [adj. a. Cunctation]
                                              Slay,
                                              [a. Die (make]
                                              • ...of weavers loom.
                                              Slake,
                                              [a. Remission]
                                              • fire Un- a. fire (dim]
                                              • thirst Un- a. thirst (dim]
                                              Slander▪
                                              [Calumny]
                                              Slank.
                                              • [Thin]
                                              • Herb, [Wrack]
                                              Slant,
                                              [Oblique]
                                              Slap,
                                              • Strike]
                                              • Cudgel]
                                              • ...up
                                                • Eat greedily]
                                                • Lick (corr.]
                                              Slash.
                                              • Cut in many places. Pr. III. 5. A.
                                                • [Cut deep]
                                              • [Whip]
                                              Slate.
                                              St. I. 5.
                                              Slattering.
                                              • [a. Slightness]
                                              • [Carelesness]
                                              • Improvidence] Man. III. 2. D.
                                              Slave.
                                              RC. I. 9. O.
                                              Slaver,
                                              vid. Slabber.
                                              Slaughter,
                                              [a. Die (make]
                                              • house, [adj. Butchering (room]
                                              Slaunder,
                                              [Calumny]
                                              Sleave.
                                              • silk, [Not-spun S.]
                                              • fish. Ex. IX. 3.
                                              • red— Ex. IX. 3. A.
                                              Sleazy,
                                              [Loose]
                                              Sled.
                                              Po. V. 4.
                                              Sledge,
                                              [Hammer (augm.]
                                              Sleek,
                                              [Smooth (augm.]
                                              • stone, [adj. stone adj. a. smoothing (instr.]
                                              Sleep.
                                              AC. II. 3. A.
                                              • [Numness]
                                              Sleepy,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Sleep (apt.]
                                              • Sluggardliness]
                                              Sleering,
                                              [Crafty oblique a. eye manner]
                                              Sleet.
                                              El. VI. 4. A.
                                              Sleeve,
                                              [adj. arm (vest]
                                              Sleeve∣less
                                              • Impertinent]
                                              • Vain]
                                              Sleight,
                                              vid. Slight.
                                              • [a.
                                                • Craft]
                                                • Art]
                                              Slender.
                                              • [Thin] TM. II. 5. O.
                                              • Remiss]
                                              • Not sufficient]
                                              Sleve.
                                              • silk, [Not-spun S.
                                              • fish. Ex. IX. 3.
                                              • red— Ex. IX. 3. A.
                                              Sly,
                                              • Crafty]
                                              • Reserved]
                                              Sliceing.
                                              • Cut. Pr. III. 6.
                                              • ...a
                                                • From-sliced (part]
                                                • Chip]
                                                  • sp. Thin]
                                                • ...iron
                                              • to— [Dng]
                                              Sliding,
                                              [Motion swift whose parts are not seen]
                                              • Proper. Mo. II. 5.
                                                • knot, [k. un-adj. p. ty (apt.) by pulling]
                                              • —as water, [a. Stream adv. si∣lence]
                                              • away from -ition adv. silence]
                                              • -back back -ition adv. concea∣ling]
                                              • -by [beside -ition adv. silence]
                                              • -over [over -ition adv. concea∣ling]
                                              Slight,
                                              vid. Sleight.
                                              • [Thin (augm.]
                                              • Little]
                                              • Deficient]
                                                • [Loose]
                                              • Sorry]
                                              • Remiss]
                                              • [adj. Vanity]
                                              • [Homely]
                                                • Moral, [adj. Ha. III. 4. E.]
                                              • [Careless]
                                                • ...to
                                              • [Contemn]
                                              • [a. Disrespect]
                                              • works, [Spoil w.]
                                              Slim,
                                              [Long thin]
                                              Slime,
                                              [adj. a. Sliminess (thing]
                                              Sliminess.
                                              Q. VI. 4.
                                              Sling,
                                              [adj. Casting (instr.]
                                              • pair of—s. [adj. Lifting (instr.) for Carriage]
                                                • sp. of Barrels]
                                              Slink,
                                              [Abortive Bull (young]
                                              • away [from -ition adv. Concealing]
                                              • back [back -ition adv. Concealing]
                                              Slip.
                                              • Proper, [Slide (dim.]
                                                • [Stumble through sliding (dim.]
                                                  • [Err]
                                                  • [Omit]
                                                • -away, [From -ition adv. Concealing]
                                                • -back, [Back -ition adv. Concealing]
                                                • -by, [Beside -ition adv. Concealing]
                                                • -off, [From- ition, &c.]
                                                • -on, [Upon— ition, &c.]
                                                  • Clothes cloth (swiftly]
                                                  • Clothes un-cloth (swiftly]
                                                • give one the— [From ition adv. Concealing]
                                                • ...let
                                                  • Omit]
                                                  • Let go]
                                                  • Lose]
                                                  • sp. through Carelesness]
                                                • a— [v. Slip]
                                                  • —of plant, [Branch]
                                                    • to— [From
                                                      • Cut]
                                                      • Pull]
                                                  • [Cord with Loop in the end]
                                                    • knot, [Tied (part) for a Loop (make]
                                              Slipper,
                                              [adj. Foot (vest) not
                                              • adj. p. ty (pot.]
                                              Slipperiness.
                                              • Smoothness]
                                              • Unctuousness]
                                              • [adj. Let go (pron.]
                                              • [Lightness.] Ha. IV. 7. D.
                                              Slit
                                              • Cleft]
                                              • Chink]
                                              • ...to
                                                • Cleave]
                                                • a. Chink]
                                              Slive,
                                              [Chip]
                                              Slo,
                                              [Plum of Slow tree]
                                              • tree. Sh. I. 4.
                                              Slop,
                                              [Loose adj. Thigh (vest]
                                              Slopeing,
                                              [Oblique]
                                              Slot,
                                              [adj. Foot (sign) of stag]
                                              Sloth.
                                              • [Laziness] NP. IV. 6. O.
                                              • Negligence. Ha. IV. 5. D.
                                              • [Sluggardliness] Man. II. 4. O.
                                              • Beast. Be. III. 2. A.
                                              Sloven,
                                              [adj. Slovenliness (male]
                                              • liness. Man. II. 6. O.
                                              Slouch
                                              • Great (corr.]
                                              • adj. Rusticity (person]
                                              Slough.
                                              • [Bog]
                                              • [Abandoned skin]
                                              Slow.
                                              • op. to swift. NP. V. 9. O.
                                              • op. to soon, [Late]
                                                • [adj. Protracting]
                                              Slow worm.
                                              Be. VI. 8.
                                              Slubber,
                                              [a.
                                              • Negligence]
                                              • Unskilfulness]
                                              • Slovenliness]
                                              • over, [Per∣form
                                                • Negligently]
                                                • Unskilfully]
                                                • Slovenly]
                                              Sluce,
                                              [Stream stopping (jug.]
                                              Slug,
                                              [adj.
                                              • Sluggishness]
                                              • Sluggardliness]
                                              • Slowness]
                                              • abed, [adj. Man. II. 4. D. (person]
                                              Sluggard,
                                              [adj. Sluggardliness (person]
                                              Sluggardliness.
                                              • Proper. Man. II. 4. O.
                                                • [Negligence]
                                                • [Slowness]
                                              Sluggishness,
                                              • Sluggardliness]
                                              • Laziness]
                                              • Lumpishness (dim.]
                                              Slumber,
                                              [Sleep,
                                              • (dim.]
                                              • (inc.]
                                              Slung,
                                              • adj. a. pret. sling]
                                              • adj. p. sling]
                                              Slunk,
                                              • adj. a. pret. slink.]
                                              • adj. p. slink.]

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                                              Slur,
                                              • Fraud.]
                                              • Affront]
                                              Slurry,
                                              • Disgrace]
                                              • Defile]
                                              Slut.
                                              • [Woman (corr.]
                                              • [adj. Sluttishness (fem.]
                                              Sluttishness.
                                              Man. II. 6. D.
                                              Smack.
                                              • [Sound of separating the lips]
                                              • [Kiss]
                                              • [Tast. Q. IV. (dim.]
                                              • a—of it, [p. adjunct (dim.]
                                              Small.
                                              • [Little]
                                              • nut. Tr. III. I.
                                              • [Fine]
                                                • ...cut
                                                  • Cut into pieces (dim]
                                                  • Mince]
                                              • as—beer, [Weak]
                                              • number, [Few]
                                              • ...wares,
                                                • Wares (dim.]
                                                • Little (things) of value (dim]
                                              Smallage.
                                              HF. IV. 9. A.
                                              Smaragd,
                                              [Emerald]
                                              Smart.
                                              AC. II. 8. A.
                                              • —in discourse, [adj. Vigor]
                                              • —of tast, [adj.
                                                • Vigor]
                                                • Freshness]
                                              Smatch▪
                                              [Tast (dim.]
                                              Smatter,
                                              [Skill (dim.]
                                              Smear.
                                              O. V. 6. A.
                                              • [a. Defiled (make]
                                              Smell.
                                              • Sense▪ NP. III. 3.
                                                • out, [Find by sm.]
                                                • a—feast, [Flatterer for p. feast]
                                              • Object. Q. IV.
                                                • [a. Unsavoriness]
                                              Smelt.
                                              • pret. Smell]
                                              • adj. p. Smell]
                                              • Fish. Fi. IX. 2. A.
                                              Smile.
                                              AC. XIV. 2.
                                              Smirking,
                                              [Smiling adv. mirth]
                                              Smite,
                                              [Strike]
                                              Smith,
                                              [adj. a. Fabrile (person]
                                              Smock,
                                              [Inmost linnen (vest]
                                              • sp. of man (fem.]
                                              Smoke.
                                              El. II. 3. A.
                                              • [Fume]
                                              • Exhalation]
                                              • Vapor]
                                              Smooth.
                                              • Proper, [adj. Q. VI. 2. E.]
                                              • of behaviour, [adj.
                                                • Courtesie▪]
                                                • Complaisance]
                                              Smother,
                                              [Stifle]
                                              Smug,
                                              • Cleanly (augm.]
                                              • Ornate (augm.]
                                              Smut
                                              [Defile with black (dim.]
                                              Smutch
                                              [Defile with black (dim.]
                                              Smutty,
                                              [Defiled with black (dim.
                                              Snacket,
                                              [Hasp of Casement]
                                              Snaffle,
                                              [Bridle]
                                              Snail.
                                              Ex. I. 2. A.
                                              • Trefoil. HS. III. 15.
                                              • water— Ex. VII. 1. A.
                                              • Sea— Ex. VII. 4.
                                              Snake.
                                              Be. VI. 7.
                                              • weed. HL. VII. 3.
                                              • wood. Tr. VII. 2. A.
                                              Snap.
                                              • [Bite (imp.]
                                              • [Sound of bite (imp.]
                                              • dragon. HS. VIII. 6.
                                              Snaphans,
                                              [Gun with Fire∣lock]
                                              Snap∣pish,
                                              • [adj. Rash anger]
                                                • adj. Biting (apt.]
                                                • Morose]
                                              Snare,
                                              [Loop for entangling]
                                              • [Trap]
                                              Snarle.
                                              • [adj. Anger (voice) of Dog]
                                              • [adv. a. Con∣fusion,
                                                • Knit]
                                                • Entangle]
                                              Snatch,
                                              [Catch (imp.]
                                              • by—es, [Sp. I. 8. O. (imp.]
                                              Sneak,
                                              • Look adv. Conceal∣ing (end.]
                                              • Go adv. Conceal∣ing (end.]
                                                • into corners, [adj. p. Conceal (end.]
                                              Sneaking∣ness.
                                              • Sheepishness]
                                              • Abjectness]
                                              Sneer∣ing,
                                              • Dissembling Smiling]
                                              • Crafty Smiling]
                                              Sneezing.
                                              Mo. IV. 1.
                                              • [White Hellebore]
                                              • wort. HL. VII. 1.
                                                • HF. II. 10.
                                              • Austrian— HF. III. 2. A.
                                              Snib,
                                              • Secret reprehend]
                                              • Short reprehend]
                                              Sniff,
                                              [Suck-up breath (imp.) with nose]
                                              Snip,
                                              [Chip]
                                              • ...to
                                                • From-cut chip]
                                                • a. Tuft margent by cut∣ting]
                                              Snipe
                                              Bi. VII. 7. A.
                                              Snite
                                              Bi. VII. 7. A.
                                              Snivel,
                                              [Fluid excrement of the nose]
                                              Snore
                                              Mo. III. 2. A.
                                              Snort
                                              Mo. III. 2. A.
                                              Snot,
                                              [Consistent excrement of the nose]
                                              Snow.
                                              El. III. 4. A.
                                              • drop, [Bulbous violet] HL. IV. 5. A.
                                              Snout.
                                              • [Nose] P. III. 3. A.
                                              • [Trunk] PP. V. 4. A.
                                              Snudge.
                                              • [Crumpled]
                                              Snuff,
                                              • [Suck up the breath with nose]
                                              • [Huff] AC. IV. 6.
                                              • take in— [Be
                                                • Displeased
                                                • Angry
                                                (with]
                                              • of Candle, [Burning end of the Wick of Candle]
                                              • to— [From- cut the
                                                • adj. Ashes
                                                • Shadowing
                                                (end of. &c.]
                                              Snuffers,
                                              [adj. Bright (instr.]
                                              Snuffle,
                                              [a. Voice through the nose]
                                              So.
                                              • op. to as, Adv. I. 3. O.
                                                • ...that
                                                  • If]
                                                  • Conditionally that]
                                              • op. to how, Adv. II. 1. O.
                                                • ...Long.
                                                • ...Many.
                                                • ...Much.
                                                • ...Oft.
                                                • And—forth. Conj. IV. 2. O.
                                                  • So so, [Indifferently]
                                              Soake,
                                              vid. Soke.
                                              Soar,
                                              [Fly high]
                                              Sob.
                                              Mo. III. 4.
                                              Sober,
                                              [adj. Sobriety]
                                              Sobriety.
                                              • in temper, [Seriousness]
                                              • In Judgment. Ha. III. 3.
                                              • In drink. Man. II. 3.
                                              • In conversation, [Gravity]
                                              Soccage.
                                               
                                              Sociable.
                                              • [adj. Homiletical vertue]
                                              • [adj.
                                                • Companion
                                                • Society
                                                (apt.]
                                              Society.
                                              • [Companion (abst.]
                                              • Community. RC. III. A.
                                              • [Corporation]
                                              Sock,
                                              [Inner adj. foot (vest]
                                              Socket,
                                              [Hollow (part) for con∣taining]
                                              Sod,
                                              [adj. p. Boil]
                                              • a— [Lump covered with grass]
                                              Sodain,
                                              vid. Sudden.
                                              Sodering.
                                              O. IV. 4.
                                              Sodomy.
                                              RJ. III. 6. A.
                                              Soft.
                                              • Proper, [adj. Q. VI. 1. E.
                                                • [Gentle]
                                                • Merciful]
                                                • Meek]
                                                • Courteous]
                                                • Complaisant]
                                                • Gracious]
                                                • Clement]
                                                • Dull]
                                                • Lazy]
                                                • Nice]
                                                • Weak]
                                                • Slow]
                                                • [Foolish]
                                                • Cowardly]
                                                • Impatient]
                                                • Sheepish]
                                                • Pusilsanimous]
                                              Soho.
                                              Int. III. 1.
                                              Soil.
                                              • Land]
                                              • Land (kind]
                                              • [adj. a. Manuring (thing]
                                                • to— [Manure]
                                              • [adj. a. Defiling (thing]
                                                • to— [adj. a.
                                                  • Defiled
                                                  • Spotted
                                                  (make]
                                                  • of Boar, [adj. Foot (sign)
                                                    • of Boar adj. pret. going]
                                                  • take— as Deer, [Go into wa∣ter]
                                                  • Sojourn, [a. Guest]
                                              Soke.

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                                                Solace.
                                                • [Comfort]
                                                • [Mirth]
                                                Soland Goose.
                                                Bi. IX. 4.
                                                Solar,
                                                [adj. Sun] W. II. 2. A.
                                                Sold,
                                                • adj. a. prt. Sell]
                                                • adj. p. Sell]
                                                Soldier.
                                                RM. III.
                                                Sole▪
                                                • alone; [Solitary]
                                                • —of foot [Bottom (part]
                                                • —of shoo [Bottom (part]
                                                  • Fish. Fi. VIII. 1.
                                                • Spotted— Fi. VII. 1. A.
                                                  • ...to
                                                • a bowl, [a. b. (place) for volutation (inc.]
                                                • ones ear, [Pull (augm.)—]
                                                • a shoo, [to- sow bottom (part]
                                                Solecism,
                                                [a. Grammar (corr.]
                                                Solemn,
                                                [adj. T. VI. 3. A.]
                                                • look, [adj. Gravity, face (manner]
                                                Solemnity.
                                                T. VI. 3. A.
                                                Solemnize.
                                                a. T. VI. 3. A.
                                                Solicite.
                                                • [Instead- a.
                                                  • Action]
                                                  • Business]
                                                • [Intreat,
                                                  • augm.]
                                                  • freq.]
                                                Solicitous,
                                                [adj. Carking]
                                                Solicitude,
                                                [Carking]
                                                Solid.
                                                • Body. Ma. I. 4.
                                                • [Massie]
                                                • [Sufficient]
                                                • Judicious]
                                                • Grave]
                                                Soliloqu,
                                                [Alone-speaking]
                                                Solitary.
                                                RO. IV. 2. O.
                                                Solitude.
                                                • [Solitary (abstr.]
                                                • [Not-inhabited Countrey]
                                                Solstice,
                                                [Motion (time) of Sun in Tropic]
                                                Solve,
                                                [a. Solution]
                                                Soluble.
                                                • [adj. Dunging (apr.]
                                                • [adj. p. Solution (pot.]
                                                Solution.
                                                D. VI. 5. O.
                                                Solutive,
                                                [adj. a. Dunging (apt.]
                                                Some.
                                                • one. Pron. II. 3. O.
                                                • certain. Pron. II. 3.
                                                • body, [—(person]
                                                • ...time.
                                                  • [in some (time]
                                                  • [adv. at times] Sp. I. 8. O.
                                                • ...what
                                                  • [—(thing]
                                                  • Little (part]
                                                  • (dim.]
                                                • ...while
                                                  • [Through some (time]
                                                  • [adv. Permanence (dim.]
                                                Son.
                                                • [Child] sp. (male]
                                                  • in Law, [adv. Affinity Son]
                                                  • God the▪— G. II.
                                                Song,
                                                [adj. p. Sing (thing]
                                                • sp. verses (aggr.]
                                                Sonorous,
                                                [adj. Sound (augm.]
                                                Sontic.
                                                • [Hurtful (augm.]
                                                • [adj. a. Impotent]
                                                Soon.
                                                Sp. I. 4.
                                                • at night, [in the evening]
                                                Soop,
                                                [Drink by sucking (imp.]
                                                Soot.
                                                El. IV. 3. A.
                                                Sooth,
                                                [Truth]
                                                Soothing,
                                                [Assentation]
                                                Soothsayer,
                                                [adj. Wizarding (person]
                                                • sp. by signes]
                                                Sop,
                                                [Soked bread (lam.]
                                                • to— [Soke]
                                                Sope,
                                                Pr. VI. 5.
                                                • —wort. HL. VII. 3. A.
                                                Sophism,
                                                [a. Argumentation (corr.]
                                                Sophisticate.
                                                • a. Spurious]
                                                • Forge]
                                                • [Make worse by mixture]
                                                Sophistry,
                                                [adj. Se∣duce (apt.) a. ar∣gumentation
                                                • (Art]
                                                • (Manner]
                                                Sorb,
                                                [Service]
                                                Sorce∣ry,
                                                • Witchcraft sp. by a. Lots]
                                                • Wizarding sp. by a. Lots]
                                                Sordidness.
                                                • [Slovenliness, [Man. II. 6. D.
                                                • Baseness. Man. III. 4. D.
                                                • [Pusillanimity] Man. III. 8. D.
                                                Sore.
                                                • [adj. Pain]
                                                • [Fierce]
                                                • (augm.
                                                • afraid, [afr. (augm.]
                                                • to— [Fly high]
                                                • ...a
                                                  • [Ulcer]
                                                  • [Deer (male) of the fourth year]
                                                Sorel,
                                                [Deer (male) of the third year]
                                                Sorites,
                                                [Syllogism (aggr.]
                                                Sorrel.
                                                HF. I. 2.
                                                • ...colour.
                                                • French— HF. I. 2. A.
                                                Sorry.
                                                • [adj. Grief]
                                                • Contemptible. TM. I. 4. D.
                                                Sorrow,
                                                [Grief]
                                                Sort.
                                                • Kind]
                                                • Species]
                                                  • to— [a.
                                                    • Kinds
                                                    • Species
                                                    (segr.]
                                                • [Manner]
                                                  • after a— [in some
                                                    • Manner]
                                                    • Relation]
                                                Sortition,
                                                [a. Lots]
                                                Sot.
                                                • [Fool (augm.]
                                                • [Dull (augm.]
                                                • [adj. Dotage (person]
                                                • [Drunkard]
                                                Souce,
                                                [Pickle]
                                                Soverain.
                                                • [Chief]
                                                • [King]
                                                • [Excellent]
                                                Sought,
                                                • adj. a. pret. Seek]
                                                • adj. p. Seek]
                                                Souldier.
                                                RM. III.
                                                • fish. Ex. VI. 5.
                                                Soule.
                                                W. I. 3.
                                                • Vegetative— W. I. 4.
                                                • Sensitive— W. I. 5.
                                                • Rational— W. I. 6.
                                                Sound.
                                                • adj. Sanity, [adj. NP. V. 2.]
                                                • [adj. Health]
                                                • [Whole]
                                                • Perfect]
                                                • Great]
                                                • [Solid]
                                                • [Sincere]
                                                  • ...a
                                                • Noise. Q. III.
                                                  • Articulate. Q. III. 3. A.
                                                • Fretum. W▪ IV. 5.
                                                • [Condited stomach of Cod∣fish]
                                                  • ...to
                                                • [Sound (make]
                                                  • wll [a Reputati∣on]
                                                  • ill [a Infamy]
                                                • [Essay for knowing the depth]
                                                • [Essay for knowing by con∣ference]
                                                Sour.
                                                • as Vinegar, [adj. Q. IV. 4.]
                                                • as green Fruit▪ [adj. Q. IV. 3.]
                                                • [Morose]
                                                • Look— [Lowr]
                                                Source.
                                                • [Original]
                                                • [Fountain]
                                                • [Rise]
                                                South.
                                                Sp. III. 2. O.
                                                • ern wood. HF. II. 10.
                                                Sow.
                                                • [Hog. Be. II. 4. (fem.]
                                                • gelder, [Un-adj. a. Testicle (mech.]
                                                • 's bred. HL. VI. 6. A.
                                                • thistle. HF. III. 14.
                                                • Insect. Ex. II. 9.
                                                • of Lead. [Cast (thing)—]
                                                Sowe.
                                                • as Land, &c. O. III. 4.
                                                • as Cloth, &c. O. V. 4.
                                                  • ...up,
                                                    • Shut by sowing]
                                                    • Joyn by sowing]
                                                Souse,
                                                [Pickle]
                                                Sowter,
                                                [adj. Mending (mech.) for adj. Foot (vest.]
                                                Sowthistle.
                                                HF. III. 14.
                                                Space.
                                                Sp.
                                                • Interval, [Between—space]
                                                Spacious,
                                                [Ample]
                                                Spade,
                                                [adj. lamin adj. digging (instr.]
                                                Spada marina.
                                                Fi. VI. 8.
                                                Spay,
                                                [Un-a. testicle]
                                                Spaid,
                                                [Red Deer (male) of the third year]
                                                Spalt,
                                                [Spelter] Met. III. 4.

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                                                Span.
                                                • [Measure by extending the fingers]
                                                • [Prepare adj. Gun (machin) by a. vertiginating]
                                                Spangle,
                                                [Little round adj. metal (lamin]
                                                Spaniel,
                                                [Dog hunting birds by smell]
                                                Spanish picktooth.
                                                HF. V. 12.
                                                Spar.
                                                • [Lapis Selenites] or [Muscovia glass]
                                                • [Bolt (augm.]
                                                Spare.
                                                • Not-used]
                                                • Abundant]
                                                • time, [adj. Leisure (time]
                                                • [adj. Lean]
                                                • ...ribs.
                                                  • ...to
                                                • Not-punish, [a. Clemency]
                                                • Not-spend, [Save] TA. V. 3.
                                                • Not-use, [Abstain]
                                                • Leave]
                                                • Want]
                                                Sparingness,
                                                [Frugality]
                                                Spark.
                                                El. I. 1. A.
                                                • [Gallant (person]
                                                Sparkle.
                                                El. I. 1. A.
                                                Sparrow.
                                                Bi. IV. 3.
                                                • Mountain— Bi. IV. 3. A.
                                                • bill, [Pin (dim.]
                                                • hawk, [Least long wing∣ed h.]
                                                • mouth'd, [Wide-mouth'd]
                                                Sparus.
                                                Fi. V. I. A.
                                                Spathula,
                                                [adj. a. spreading (la∣min.
                                                Spatterdashes,
                                                [adj. outward-buttoned Leg (vest]
                                                Spavin.
                                                S. III. 9.
                                                Spawl,
                                                Spit (augm.]
                                                Spawn.
                                                PP. IV. 8. A.
                                                • er, [Fish (fem.]
                                                Speaking.
                                                AC. III. 1.
                                                • against, [a. Contradicti∣on]
                                                • for, [Intercession]
                                                • in the nose, [a. Voice through the n.]
                                                • with, [Conference]
                                                Speaker.
                                                • [adj. Speaking (person]
                                                • in Parliament, [Speaking (Off.]
                                                Spear.
                                                [Pike]
                                                • boar— [Pike for hunting b.]
                                                • fish— [Pike for hunting f.]
                                                • Kings— [Asphodel]
                                                • ...mint.
                                                Special.
                                                • [Principal]
                                                • [Particular]
                                                • op. to general, [adj. TM. III. 4.]
                                                Specialty,
                                                [Bond] RC. VI. 5.
                                                Species.
                                                T. I. A.
                                                Specifie.
                                                • [Name the particulars]
                                                • [a. Example] D. IV. 8. A.
                                                Specifical,
                                                [adj. a. Species]
                                                Specious,
                                                [adj. Seeming (perf.]
                                                Speck,
                                                [Spot (dim.]
                                                Speckled.
                                                Q. II. 6.
                                                Spectacle.
                                                • [Sight] Mo. V. 7.
                                                • [adj. Glass (instr.) for helping the fight]
                                                Spectator.
                                                • [adj. Seeing (person]
                                                • [adj Mo. V. 7. (person]
                                                Specula∣tion,
                                                • Meditation]
                                                • Inquisition]
                                                Speech.
                                                • Speaking]
                                                • Spoken (thing]
                                                • less, [Not-adj. Speak (pot.]
                                                • [Oration]
                                                • [Language]
                                                Speed.
                                                • Swiftness]
                                                • Soonness]
                                                • Dispatch]
                                                • [Event (kind]
                                                  • good— [Prosperity]
                                                • well. HS. VI. 11.
                                                • Female—well. HS. VIII. 9. A.
                                                Speight,
                                                [Woodpecker]
                                                Spell.
                                                • [Charm]
                                                • to— AC. III. 4. A.
                                                Spelt.
                                                 
                                                Spelter.
                                                Met. III. 4.
                                                Spence
                                                • Room for adj. susten∣tation ord. (things]
                                                • Box for adj. susten∣tation ord. (things]
                                                Spend.
                                                TA. V. 3. O.
                                                • [a. Decay (make]
                                                • [a. Diminution]
                                                  • Time— [v. Time.]
                                                Spendthrift,
                                                [adj. Squandring (person]
                                                Sperage.
                                                 
                                                Sperme.
                                                PG. I. 4.
                                                Spermaceti.
                                                 
                                                Spew,
                                                [Vomit]
                                                Sphacelus.
                                                S. I. 8.
                                                Sphear.
                                                Mag. III. 5.
                                                • Coelestial, [Orb] W. VI. A.
                                                Sphyraena.
                                                Fi. IV. 7.
                                                Spy.
                                                • a— RM. III. 5. A.
                                                • ...to
                                                  • [a. Spy]
                                                  • a. Eye.]
                                                  • Sight]
                                                  • Observe]
                                                    • sp. adv. Concealed]
                                                Spice.
                                                Pr. II. 4.
                                                • to— [Powder]
                                                  • sp. with Spice]
                                                • ...a—of a dis∣ease,
                                                  • Beginning—
                                                  • Degree (dim.) (of disease]
                                                Spicknel.
                                                HF. V. 4.
                                                Spider.
                                                Ex. II. 5.
                                                • wort. HL. V. 1. A.
                                                  • Crustaceous— Ex. VI. 9. A.
                                                  • Sea— Ex. VI. 9.
                                                  • Water— Ex. II. 4.
                                                Spignel.
                                                HF. V. 4.
                                                Spigot,
                                                [Tap]
                                                Spike,
                                                [Lavender]
                                                Spikenard.
                                                 
                                                Spill.
                                                • Shed. O. II. 8. O.
                                                • [Mar]
                                                Spin.
                                                O. V. 1. A.
                                                • out time, [Protract]
                                                • as a top, [p. Vertiginate]
                                                Spinach.
                                                HF. I. 8.
                                                Spinal,
                                                [adj. Backbone]
                                                Spindle,
                                                [adj. Vertiginating adj. axis (pin) of adj. spinning (mach.]
                                                • tree. Sh. II. 10. A.
                                                Spink,
                                                [Chaffinch]
                                                Spinster,
                                                [adj. Spinning (mech.]
                                                Spiral.
                                                Mag. III. 9.
                                                Spire
                                                • Cone]
                                                • Pyramid]
                                                  • [Steeple]
                                                  • to— as corn, [v. ear (inc.]
                                                Spirit.
                                                • Immaterial substance. W. I.
                                                  • holy— G. III.
                                                  • Angel]
                                                  • Devil]
                                                  • [Soul]
                                                  • Animal— PG. I. 1.
                                                  • s extracted. Pr. II. 7.
                                                  • Disposition]
                                                  • Temper]
                                                  • Sprightliness]
                                                  • Vigor]
                                                Spiritual.
                                                • [adj. Spirit]
                                                • Ecclesiastical. RE.
                                                • Persons Eccl. RE. II.
                                                Spirituous.
                                                • [adj. Spirit. PG. I. 1.]
                                                • [adj. Freshness]
                                                Spirt,
                                                [Syringe] O. I. 6. A.
                                                • for a— [adv. Transitoriness (imp.]
                                                Spit.
                                                • Excretion. Mo. IV. 4.
                                                • [Rosting (instr.]
                                                • —Fish, [Lucius Marinus]
                                                • deep, [Deep the length of adj. digging (lam.]
                                                Spite,
                                                • Malignity]
                                                • Hatred]
                                                • Envy]
                                                  • in- [adv.
                                                    • Enemy]
                                                    • Contempt▪]
                                                  • ...of
                                                    • Contrary to ones will]
                                                    • adj. Coaction]
                                                Spittle.
                                                • [adj. p. Spit (thing]
                                                • [House of sick (persons]
                                                Spitter,
                                                [Smooth horned Red Deer (young]
                                                Splayfooted,
                                                [adj. Oblique foot∣ed]
                                                Spleen.
                                                PG. VI. 5. A.
                                                • wort. HL. I. 7. A.
                                                • Rough— HL. I. 6. A.
                                                Splendid,
                                                [Bright]
                                                Splendor,
                                                [Brightness]
                                                Splenetic.
                                                • [Sick in the Spleen]
                                                • [Hypochondriac]
                                                • [Adj. Anger]
                                                Spindletree.
                                                Sh. II. 10. A.

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                                                Splent.
                                                • [Lamin]
                                                  • sp. adj. Furrow (fig.]
                                                • [Chip]
                                                Splinter,
                                                [Chip]
                                                Split,
                                                [Cleave]
                                                • [Chink]
                                                Spodium.
                                                Met. V. 2.
                                                Spoil.
                                                • [Mar]
                                                • —for use. TA. II. 9. O.
                                                • Harras. RM. II. 5. D.
                                                Spoke.
                                                • [adj.
                                                  • pret.
                                                  • p.
                                                  speak]
                                                • —of wheel. Po. V. 7. A.
                                                Spokesman,
                                                [Instead-speaker]
                                                Spondyl.
                                                Ex. VIII. 4. A.
                                                • [Vertebra] PG. IV. 3. A.
                                                • Fish. Ex. VIII. 4. A.
                                                Sponk,
                                                [Touchwood]
                                                Sponsion.
                                                • [Paction]
                                                • Suretiship. RC. VI. 6.
                                                Spontaneity.
                                                AS. IV. 9.
                                                Spool of weaver.
                                                 
                                                Spoon.
                                                Pr. V. 8.
                                                • bill. Ei. VIII. 6.
                                                Sport.
                                                • [a. Wanton]
                                                • [Play]
                                                  • [Recreation]
                                                  • [Game]
                                                • [Mirth]
                                                Sportful,
                                                [Wanton]
                                                Spot,
                                                [adj. a. Spottedness (thing]
                                                Spotted,
                                                [adj. Q. I. 5. O.]
                                                • fever, [Malignant f.]
                                                Spouse,
                                                • Betrothed (fem.]
                                                • Married (fem.]
                                                Spout.
                                                • Concave (thing Tube for out-stream∣ing]
                                                • Narrow (vas for out-stream∣ing]
                                                • [Faucet]
                                                • —of Rain. El. VI. 3.
                                                • ...to
                                                  • Powre
                                                  • Syringe
                                                  Stream (dim.]
                                                Sprain,
                                                [a. place (corr.]
                                                • sp. by stretching (exc.]
                                                Sprat,
                                                [Herring (young]
                                                Sprawling.
                                                • [Creeping]
                                                • Lying]
                                                • Reverse]
                                                Spread.
                                                • Unheap. O. II. 6. O.
                                                • Stretch] AC. VI. 2.
                                                • Be extended] AC. VI. 2. A
                                                • [a. Publick (make] A.
                                                • [a. Contagion]
                                                Sprig,
                                                [Branch (dim] PP. I. 3.
                                                Sprightliness.
                                                NP. IV. 2.
                                                Spring.
                                                • [adj. Beginning (part]
                                                • of the year. Mea. V. a.
                                                  • Day— [Day (incept.]
                                                • [Rise] Sp. II. 4. A.
                                                • —Fount. W. IV. 3. A.
                                                • [Increase]
                                                • -Tide, [Tide at the
                                                  • New
                                                  • Full
                                                  of the Moon]
                                                • Motion. O. I. 7.
                                                  • -of Lock, [adj. Spring (inst.]
                                                • ...to
                                                  • Sprout]
                                                  • Grow]
                                                  • [Leap] Mo. I. 5.
                                                • forth, [Being (inc.]
                                                • from, [be
                                                  • Effect]
                                                  • Descendent]
                                                • ...a leak,
                                                  • v. Chink
                                                  • v. Crack
                                                  (inc.]
                                                • a mine, [Find a m.]
                                                • ...Partridges,
                                                  • Rise
                                                  • Fly
                                                  (make) Partr.]
                                                Springal;
                                                [adj. Adolescency male]
                                                Springe,
                                                [Trap of threads]
                                                Sprinkle.
                                                • [Scatter drop]
                                                • Baste]
                                                • Powder]
                                                Sprit.
                                                • Boul— (RN. II. 4.)
                                                  • ...Sail.
                                                Sprout.
                                                PP. II. 5.
                                                Spruce,
                                                [Ornate (augm.]
                                                Sprung,
                                                • a. pret. Spring]
                                                • adj. p. Spring]
                                                Spu,
                                                [Vomit]
                                                Spud,
                                                [Short Knife]
                                                Spume,
                                                [Froth]
                                                Spun,
                                                • a. pret. Spin]
                                                • adj. p. Spin]
                                                Spunge.
                                                HL. I. 11.
                                                Spungy,
                                                [Porous]
                                                Spunk,
                                                [Match]
                                                Spur.
                                                • —of Bird. PP. V. 5.
                                                • -of a boo, [adj. heel (arm.) of horseman]
                                                • to— [Impulsive]
                                                Spurge.
                                                HS. V. 11.
                                                • Laurel. Sh. III. 5.
                                                • Olive. Sh. III. 6.
                                                • Tree. Sh. IV. 6.
                                                Spurket.
                                                RN. II. 8. A.
                                                Spurious.
                                                adj. T. III. 4. op.
                                                Spurn,
                                                [Strike with foot]
                                                Spurry.
                                                HL. IX. 10. A.
                                                Spurt,
                                                vid. Spirt.
                                                Squab,
                                                [adj. Fat (augm.]
                                                • to— [Break]
                                                  • sp. by down casting]
                                                Squabble,
                                                [a. Contention (corr.]
                                                Squadron.
                                                RM. III. 4. A.
                                                Squall,
                                                [Exclamation]
                                                Squalid,
                                                • Slovenly]
                                                • Defiled]
                                                Squander.
                                                • in spending. Man. III. 3. D.
                                                • not lay up. TA. V. 4. O.
                                                Square.
                                                • Proper
                                                  • Plain. Mag. V. 1. A.
                                                  • Solid, [Cube]
                                                    • Carpenters— [c. adj. Squa∣ring instr.]
                                                • Improper.
                                                  • [Spread] AC. IV. 2. A.
                                                • out of— [Exorbitant]
                                                  • dealing, [a. Justice]
                                                • to— [a. square (make]
                                                • —with, [a. Congruous]
                                                Squash,
                                                [Break]
                                                • sp. by down 〈◊〉〈◊〉]
                                                Squat.
                                                • [Sit]
                                                • a— [Sate]
                                                • [Bruise]
                                                  • sp. by down casting▪]
                                                • adj.
                                                  • [Thick short]
                                                Squatino-Raia.
                                                Fi. II. 3. A.
                                                Squeak
                                                v. Exclamation acute]
                                                Squeal
                                                v. Exclamation acute]
                                                Squeamish.
                                                • [adj. Loathing (apt.]
                                                  • sp. of meats]
                                                • [adj. Niceness]
                                                Squeezing
                                                • Compressing]
                                                • Straining]
                                                Squib.
                                                • [adj. Gunpowder (instr.) for (sound]
                                                • [Jest]
                                                Squill.
                                                HL. IV. 13.
                                                Squilla Mantis.
                                                Ex. VI. 4. A.
                                                Squinancy.
                                                S. IV. 9.
                                                Squinant,
                                                [Camels-hay]
                                                Squint,
                                                [a. Eye (manner) oblique (corr.]
                                                Squire,
                                                [Middle (kind) of Gentle∣man]
                                                Squirrel.
                                                Be. III. 6.
                                                Squirt,
                                                [a. Syringing]
                                                Squirting,
                                                [Sorry]
                                                St.
                                                Int. III. 1. O.
                                                Stab.
                                                RJ. V. 4.
                                                Stability.
                                                • Steadiness]
                                                • Fastness]
                                                • [Constancy]
                                                Stable.
                                                • [adj. Stability]
                                                • [adj. Horse (room]
                                                Stablish.
                                                • [adj. Stability (make]
                                                • [a. Confirmation]
                                                Stack,
                                                [Heap]
                                                Stachas.
                                                • Golden— HF. II. 5.
                                                Staff,
                                                [Stick] PP. I. 4.
                                                • —of a Song, [Section of S.]
                                                Stag.
                                                Be. II. 3. A.
                                                • Beetle. Ex. V. 1. A.
                                                Stage.
                                                • [Scaffold]
                                                  • [adj. a. Player Room]
                                                  • Play, [adj. Player fight]
                                                • [Journey]
                                                  • [adj. Staying (place]
                                                Staggering.
                                                Mo. II. 4. O.
                                                • Doubting]
                                                • Wavering]
                                                Staggers.
                                                 
                                                Staggerwort,
                                                [Ragwort]
                                                Stagnate,
                                                [v. Stagnum]
                                                Stagnum.
                                                W. IV. 7. A.
                                                Stay,
                                                • u. Continue rest]
                                                • a. Discontinue moti∣on]
                                                • Continue, [Duration]
                                                  • —Little while, [Transitori∣ness]
                                                  • —Long time, [Permanence]
                                                  • —for ever, [Perpetuity]
                                                  • ...

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                                                Staid,
                                                • Serious]
                                                • Sober]
                                                • Grave]
                                                Staies.
                                                • —of a ship. RN. IV. 1. A.
                                                Stain.
                                                • [Dying] O. V. 3. A.
                                                • [a. Spottedness]
                                                • [a. Colour (corr.]
                                                  • [Defile]
                                                    • [Infamy]
                                                Stairs.
                                                Po. IV. 1.
                                                Stake.
                                                • [Stick] PP. I. 4.
                                                • [Wager]
                                                • down, [a. wager in present money, &c.]
                                                Stale.
                                                • [Old]
                                                  • sp. corr.]
                                                  • Beer, [B. ripe (augm.]
                                                • [Urine]
                                                  • sp. Old u.]
                                                • [adj. Alluring (thing]
                                                Stalk.
                                                • ...a
                                                • —of plant, [Stock] PP. I. 2.
                                                • —of leaf or flower. PP. II. 7.
                                                • ...to
                                                • Walk lofty. Mo. II. 3.
                                                • [Go
                                                  • Covered]
                                                  • Concealed]
                                                Stall.
                                                • Room]
                                                • Table]
                                                  • sp▪ for selling things]
                                                • Head— [adj. head (par) of bridle]
                                                Stallion,
                                                [Horse kept for genera∣tion]
                                                Stamen
                                                PP. II. 6. A.
                                                Stammel,
                                                [Red (dim.]
                                                Stammer,
                                                [Stutter]
                                                Stamp.
                                                • [Pound] Mo. VI. 5.
                                                  • with foot, [Pound with sole of foot]
                                                  • [Contusion]
                                                • [Print] AC. III. 7. A.
                                                • Coin, [. money with strike∣ing]
                                                Stanch.
                                                • Cohibit]
                                                • Desist (make]
                                                  • sp.
                                                    • Dropping]
                                                    • Streaming]
                                                • [adj.
                                                  • Taciturnity]
                                                  • Reservedness]
                                                Stand,
                                                Be for some time, unmo∣ved, in posture direct. AC. VI. 1. A.
                                                • [Being]
                                                • [Duration]
                                                • —little while, [Transitoriness]
                                                • —long time, [Permanence]
                                                  • of long—ing, [ad]
                                                • [Rest]
                                                  • ...still
                                                    • [Stay]
                                                  • ones ground. RM. II. 2.
                                                    • [Stagnate]
                                                  • ing water, [Stagnum]
                                                • [Consist] Q. V. 5.
                                                • Place]
                                                • Situation]
                                                • Posture]
                                                • [Direct] Mag. II. 8. E.
                                                  • [Grow]
                                                • er, [Tree left for growth]
                                                • ing corn, [Not reaped]
                                                • about, [Protract]
                                                • against, [Resist]
                                                • ...-by,
                                                  • Help]
                                                  • Defend]
                                                  • er by, [Not-concerned (person]
                                                • for, [adj. Faction]
                                                  • child, [Be Godfather]
                                                  • degree, [Be Candidate]
                                                  • preferment, [Obtain (end) p.]
                                                • ...in
                                                  • [p. Price]
                                                  • [adj.
                                                    • Permanence]
                                                    • Constancy]
                                                    • Obstinacy]
                                                    • sp. in affirming]
                                                  • Doubt, [adj. Doubt]
                                                  • Fear, [adj. Fear]
                                                  • ...good-stead
                                                    • Adjuvant]
                                                    • Useful]
                                                  • the way, [Impedient]
                                                • ...off,
                                                  • adj. aversion]
                                                  • Demurring]
                                                • ...out.
                                                  • [Be constant] sp.
                                                    • Opposing]
                                                    • Resisting]
                                                    • Not-yield]
                                                    • Hold-out]
                                                  • [Be protuberant]
                                                • ...to
                                                  • [Be constant]
                                                  • Assist]
                                                  • Defend]
                                                  • Compensate]
                                                  • Refund]
                                                • under, [Bear]
                                                • ...up,
                                                  • Stand]
                                                  • Rise]
                                                • ...upon.
                                                  • Esteem]
                                                  • Value]
                                                    • [adj. Permanence disputing]
                                                • with, [adj. Permanence treating]
                                                • a— [adj. Standing (place]
                                                  • —for drink, [adj. bearing (jug.]
                                                  • —of Pikes, [RM. IV. of p.]
                                                  • Beat a— TM. I. 7.
                                                    • Stand Doubting]
                                                    • Stay Doubting]
                                                  • Keep at a— TM. I. 9.
                                                  • ••••ke a— [Stay (imp.]
                                                Standard.
                                                • [adj. Standing]
                                                  • [Ensign]
                                                    • sp. adj. King]
                                                  • bearer, [Ensign] RM. III. 2.
                                                    • sp. adj. King]
                                                • [adj. Permanence]
                                                  • Measure. Mea. II. 4.
                                                Standergrass,
                                                [Satyrion]
                                                Standish,
                                                [adj. Ink (vess]
                                                • sp. Not-adj. p. carry (apt.]
                                                Stannery,
                                                [adj. Tin (place]
                                                Stanza,
                                                [Section of Poem]
                                                Staphylinus.
                                                Ex. V. 7.
                                                Staple.
                                                • for bolt, &c. Po. IV. 6. A.
                                                  • figure. Mag. IV. 5.
                                                • [Publick sale]
                                                Star.
                                                • Proper. W. II. 1.
                                                  • fixed— W. II. 2.
                                                  • wandring— [Planet]
                                                    • day— [Venus]
                                                    • Morning— [Venus]
                                                    • Evening— [Venus]
                                                • ...Blazing
                                                  • Star. W. II. 3. A.
                                                  • Meteor. El. I. 2.
                                                  • falling— El. I. 2. A.
                                                    • Herb.
                                                    • -of Bethlehem, [Ornithogalon]
                                                    • -wort. HF. III. 9.
                                                    • Sea— HF. III. 10.
                                                    • Fish. Fl. VIII. 6.
                                                    • in forehead, [Star (like) sign in foreh.]
                                                Starboard,
                                                [Right side]
                                                Starch.
                                                Pr. VI. 5. A.
                                                Stare.
                                                Bi. III. 4.
                                                • to— AC. IV. 1.
                                                  • as hair [Direct]
                                                    • sp. adv. Confusion]
                                                Stareling,
                                                [Stare] Bi. III. 4.
                                                Stark.
                                                • [Stiff]
                                                  • (aug.]
                                                • Dead, [Whole dead]
                                                Start,
                                                [Move (imp.) sp. through
                                                • Fear]
                                                • Admirati∣on]
                                                • Passion sign. AC. IV. 5.
                                                • [Move (imp.]
                                                  • [Run (inc.]
                                                  • a Hare, [Raise a H.)
                                                • aside [a. Levity]
                                                • back [a. Levity]

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                                                  Starter,
                                                  [adj. a. Levity (person]
                                                  Starting hole,
                                                  [Way of escape]
                                                  Startle,
                                                  [Fright (imp.]
                                                  Startup,
                                                  [Outmost Leg (vest) for warmth]
                                                  Starve.
                                                  RJ. V. 5.
                                                  Starveling,
                                                  [Lean (augm.]
                                                  Starwort.
                                                  HF. III. 9.
                                                  • Sea— HF. III. 10.
                                                  State.
                                                  • General.
                                                    • [Quality]
                                                    • [Condition]
                                                    • [Circumstances]
                                                    • Extraordinary, [Solemnity]
                                                    • All together. T. VI. 4.
                                                  • Personal.
                                                    • [Age]
                                                    • Disposition]
                                                    • Temperament]
                                                    • [Dignity]
                                                      • [Degree]
                                                      • sp. of
                                                        • Nobility]
                                                        • Gentility]
                                                    • Take—upon him, [Arrogate, &c.]
                                                    • [Revenues (aggr.]
                                                      • Right]
                                                      • Possession]
                                                  • Civil. RC.
                                                    • the—s, [Chief Magistrates (aggr.]
                                                  • Ecclesiasticals. RE.
                                                    • of Religion. RE. III.
                                                  Stately.
                                                  • [Noble]
                                                    • [adj. Solemnity]
                                                  • [adj. Generosity]
                                                  • Proud]
                                                  • Supercilious]
                                                  Static,
                                                  [adj. Measuring (art.]
                                                  Station,
                                                  • Resting (place]
                                                  • Standing (place]
                                                  Stationary,
                                                  [adj. Standing]
                                                  Stationer,
                                                  [adj.
                                                  • Paper
                                                  • Book
                                                  (Merc.]
                                                  Statue,
                                                  [Image]
                                                  Statuary,
                                                  [adj. Image (mech.]
                                                  Stature,
                                                  [Height (manner]
                                                  Statute.
                                                  • [Law]
                                                  • [Morgage]
                                                  Stave.
                                                  • a barrel, [Unbottom a b.]
                                                  • ...off,
                                                    • Off-keep]
                                                    • a. Distance]
                                                    • sp. with staff.]
                                                  Stavesacre.
                                                  HS. I. 4. A.
                                                  Stead.
                                                  • as Successor. T. VI. 6.
                                                  • as Substitute. T. VI. 6. A.
                                                    • in—of. Prep. II. 1. A.
                                                  • in no— [Not
                                                    • Helpful]
                                                    • Useful]
                                                  Steadfast.
                                                  • Steady]
                                                  • Fast]
                                                    • To look—ly, [a. Eye adv. heedfulness]
                                                  • Constant]
                                                  Steady.
                                                  • Not-loose. Q. VI. 6.
                                                  • go— Mo. II· 4▪
                                                  • Not light, [Constant]
                                                  Steake,
                                                  [Fried flesh]
                                                  Steal.
                                                  • [a. Theft]
                                                  • Come (adv. Concealing]
                                                  • Goe (adv. Concealing]
                                                  Stealth,
                                                  [Theft]
                                                  • To come by— [Come adv. Con∣cealing]
                                                  Steam,
                                                  [Exhalation] El. II. 2.
                                                  Steed,
                                                  [Horse (perf.]
                                                  Steel.
                                                  Met. II. 3.
                                                  • a— [adj. Steel (Instr.]
                                                  Steep
                                                  • Oblique (dim.]
                                                  • Almost-perpendicular]
                                                  • to— [Soke]
                                                  Steeple.
                                                  Po. II. 3. A.
                                                  • ...figure,
                                                    • Cone]
                                                    • Pyramid]
                                                  Steer,
                                                  [Bull (young]
                                                  • to—a ship, [Direct with the Rudder]
                                                  Steerage,
                                                  [adj. Rudder (room]
                                                  Stellion,
                                                  [Spotted Lizard]
                                                  Stem.
                                                  • [Descen∣dants,
                                                    • (aggr.]
                                                    • (kind]
                                                  • of a plant, [Stock] PP. I. 2.
                                                  • of a ship. RN. II. 2.
                                                  • [Austere]
                                                  Stench,
                                                  [Unsavoriness]
                                                  Step.
                                                  • a. Motion]
                                                  • a. Going] Mo. I. 1.
                                                  • ...in,
                                                    • Come
                                                    • Enter
                                                    sp. suddenly]
                                                    • foot— [adj. foot (sign]
                                                  • ...a
                                                    • figure. Mag. V. 8. A.
                                                    • ...father
                                                      • Father adv. affini∣ty]
                                                      • Mother's husband]
                                                    • ...mother
                                                      • Mother adv. affini∣ty]
                                                      • Father's wife]
                                                  Sterility,
                                                  [Barrenness]
                                                  Sterling,
                                                  [adj. p. Authority by Law]
                                                  Stern.
                                                  • [Austere]
                                                    • sp. Face (manner]
                                                  • of a ship. RN. II. 2. A.
                                                  Stew.
                                                  Pr. III. 2. A.
                                                  • ...a
                                                    • [adj. Bathing (room]
                                                    • [adj Keeping (place) for fish]
                                                  Steward,
                                                  [adj. Revenue (Off.]
                                                  Stewes,
                                                  [adj. Fornication (house]
                                                  Sty.
                                                  • [adj. Hog (house]
                                                  • [Pustle within the eye-lid]
                                                  Stibium,
                                                  [Glass (like) O. VI. of Antimony]
                                                  Stick.
                                                  • ...to
                                                    • [a.
                                                      • Clamminess]
                                                      • Gluing]
                                                    • Stay.
                                                      • ...at
                                                        • Doubt]
                                                        • Demur]
                                                      • in, [into-fasten]
                                                      • out, [Protuberance]
                                                      • ...through,
                                                        • Prick]
                                                        • Stab]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • adhere]
                                                        • v. Constant]
                                                      • with Cloves, &c. [Lard with cl. &c.
                                                  • a— PP. I. 4.
                                                  Stickadove,
                                                  [Cassidony] HF. VI. 5. A.
                                                  Stickle,
                                                  • Endeavour (augm.]
                                                  • a. Business]
                                                  • a. Intercession]
                                                  • back. Fi. IX. 13. A.
                                                  Stiff.
                                                  • op. to Limber. Q V. 6. D.
                                                    • gale of wind. El. VI. T.
                                                    • [adj. Rigor] AC. IV. 5. D.
                                                    • [Stout]
                                                    • Zealous]
                                                    • [Rigid]
                                                    • [Pertinacious]
                                                    • ...necked.
                                                      • Disobedient]
                                                      • Contumacious]
                                                  Stifle.
                                                  RJ. V. 6.
                                                  Stigmatize.
                                                  RJ. VI. 6. A.
                                                  Stile,
                                                  [Transverse sepiment for over-pition]
                                                  Still.
                                                  • [Calm]
                                                    • [Gentle]
                                                    • [adj.
                                                      • Silence]
                                                      • Taciturnity]
                                                    • Peaceable]
                                                    • adj. Quieting]
                                                    • [adv.
                                                      • Permanence]
                                                      • Perpetuity]
                                                    • [Yet]
                                                  • [Distill]
                                                  Stilborn,
                                                  [Abortive]
                                                  Stilletto,
                                                  [Short sword (dim.]
                                                  Stilts,
                                                  [Leg-lengthning sticks]
                                                  Stimulate,
                                                  [a. Impulsive]
                                                  Sting.
                                                  PP. V. 5. A.
                                                  Stink,
                                                  [a. Unsavoriness]
                                                  Stint.
                                                  • Cohibit]
                                                  • Limit]
                                                  • [Remit]
                                                  • [Cease]
                                                  • Bird. Bi. VII. 6. A.
                                                  Stipend,
                                                  [Wages]
                                                  • to— RO. VI. 4. A.
                                                  Stipulation,
                                                  [Sponsion]
                                                  Stir.
                                                  • [Move]
                                                  • [Endeavour]
                                                  • [Provoke]
                                                    • up, [a. Impulsive]
                                                    • ...s
                                                      • Troubles]
                                                      • Sedition]
                                                  Stirrop.
                                                  Po. V. 8. A.
                                                  Stitch.
                                                  • Disease, [Cramp]
                                                  • Pain, [Pricking]
                                                  • [Sowing]

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                                                    Stithy,
                                                    [Supporting (instr.) of hammer'd (thing]
                                                    Stoat.
                                                    Be. IV. 7.
                                                    Stoccado.
                                                     
                                                    Stock.
                                                    • of plant. PP. I. 2.
                                                    • [Descen∣dents.
                                                      • (aggr. RO. I. 1. O.
                                                      • (kind. RO. I. 1. O.
                                                    • [Chief
                                                      • Revenue]
                                                      • Possessions]
                                                    • [adj. a. Gain (thing]
                                                    • Laughing—[adj. p. Laugh (thing]
                                                    Stockdove.
                                                    Bi. III. 2.
                                                    Stockfish.
                                                     
                                                    Stockgilliflower.
                                                    HS. IV. 1.
                                                    Stockings,
                                                    [adj. Leg (vest]
                                                    Stocks,
                                                    [Prison for the feet]
                                                    Stoic.
                                                     
                                                    Stole.
                                                    • adj. a. pret. Steal]
                                                    • adj. p. Steal]
                                                    • [Long loose (vest]
                                                    Stolidity,
                                                    [Folly]
                                                    Stoln,
                                                    [adj. p. Theft]
                                                    Stomach.
                                                    • Ventricle. PG. VI. 4.
                                                    • [Appetite]
                                                    • Anger]
                                                    • Courage]
                                                    Stomacher,
                                                    [adj. Brest (vest]
                                                    Stone.
                                                    St.
                                                    • Common— St. I.
                                                    • middle sort of— St. II.
                                                    • ...Precious
                                                      • less transparent. St. III.
                                                      • more transparent. St. IV.
                                                    • Weight. Mea. III. 6.
                                                    • pitch, [Hard p.]
                                                    • Disease. S. VI. 7.
                                                    • of a plum. PP. II. 2. A.
                                                    • Testicle. PG. VI. 8. A.
                                                    • to—one, [Throw stones at one]
                                                    • to death. RJ. V. 2.
                                                    Stonebow,
                                                    [Cross-bow (dim.]
                                                    Stonebuck
                                                    [Goat (kind) having angular knotted horns]
                                                    Stonecrop.
                                                    HL. VIII. 5.
                                                    Stonefern.
                                                     
                                                    Stonesmiche.
                                                    Bi. V. 8.
                                                    Stonewort.
                                                     
                                                    Stool.
                                                    • Seat. Po. VI. 5.
                                                    • Close— [Stool (like) adj. dunging (vess.]
                                                    • going to— [a. Dunging]
                                                    Stoop.
                                                    AC. VI. 4.
                                                    • —as Barrel, [a. Oblique]
                                                    Stop.
                                                    • [Stay]
                                                    • [a. Impedient]
                                                    • [a.
                                                      • Binding]
                                                      • Obstruction]
                                                    • [Fill]
                                                    • ...
                                                      • up [Shut]
                                                    • [a. Period]
                                                    • ...to make a
                                                      • Stay (make]
                                                      • Hinder]
                                                    Stopple,
                                                    • adj. Stopping. (pin]
                                                    • Tap]
                                                    Storax.
                                                    Tr. IV. 2. A.
                                                    Store.
                                                    • [Provisions]
                                                    • Multitude]
                                                    • Abundance]
                                                    • to— [Lay up]
                                                    Story,
                                                    [adj. p. Narration (thing]
                                                    • of building▪ [Degree of rooms]
                                                    Stork.
                                                    Bi. VIII. 1. A.
                                                    Storm.
                                                    El. VI. 4.
                                                    • ...to
                                                      • Chafe,
                                                        • Be angry (augm.]
                                                        • v. Anger (voice]
                                                      • [Assault] RM. I. 6.
                                                    Stote.
                                                    Be. IV. 7.
                                                    Stove.
                                                    • Room. Po. II. 5.
                                                    • [Box for
                                                      • Heating]
                                                      • Drying]
                                                    Stout.
                                                    • Active. NP. IV. 6.
                                                    • Strong]
                                                    • adj. Fortitude]
                                                    • Hardy]
                                                    • Obstinate]
                                                    • [Perverse] NP. IV. 1. O.
                                                    • [Proud]
                                                    • [Contumacious]
                                                    Stow,
                                                    • Lay up]
                                                    • Heap]
                                                    Stradle.
                                                    Mo. II. 3. A.
                                                    Straggle,
                                                    [Wander]
                                                    Stray,
                                                    • Wander]
                                                    • Err.
                                                    Straight,
                                                    vid. Streight.
                                                    Strain,
                                                    vid. Strein.
                                                    Strake,
                                                    [Variegating line]
                                                    • of Cart-wheel, [Ring—]
                                                    Strand,
                                                    [Shore] W. III. 6.
                                                    Strange.
                                                    • Not-adj. Custom]
                                                    • Extraordinary]
                                                    • [Seldom]
                                                    • [Not-expected]
                                                    • [New]
                                                    • [adj. Stranger]
                                                    Stranger.
                                                    RO. IV. 4. O.
                                                    Strangle.
                                                    RJ. V. 8. A.
                                                    Strangury.
                                                    S. VI. 7. A.
                                                    Strap,
                                                    [adj. Leather thong]
                                                    • of Boot, [Loop for on-draw∣ing]
                                                    Strappado.
                                                    RJ. VI. 3. A.
                                                    Stratagem.
                                                    RM. I. 9,
                                                    Stratifying.
                                                    Pr. III. 8.
                                                    Straw.
                                                    Pr. V. 1. A.
                                                    • worm, [Cadew] Ex. III. 4. A.
                                                    • ...to
                                                      • Scatter]
                                                      • Spread]
                                                    Strawberry.
                                                    HS. IX. 1.
                                                    • —tree. Sh. III. 4.
                                                    Streak,
                                                    Line.
                                                    • of Cart-wheel, [Ring—]
                                                    • s in the sky. El. V. 4.
                                                    Stream.
                                                    W. IV. 7.
                                                    • er. RN. III. 8.
                                                    Street.
                                                    Po. II. 7.
                                                    Streight.
                                                    • op. to crooked, [adj. Ma. III. 1.]
                                                    • [Narrow]
                                                    • Strict, [adj. Rigor]
                                                    • against. Prep. VI. 3. A.
                                                    • forward. [adj. Proceeding adv.—]
                                                    • way, [adv. fut. (dim.]
                                                    • ...a
                                                    • [Perplex difficulty]
                                                    • Necessity]
                                                    • Distress]
                                                    • [Fretum] W. IV. 5.
                                                    Strein.
                                                    • a. Intend]
                                                    • Endeavour (augm.]
                                                    • [Hurt by endeavouring (aug.]
                                                    • Depress (augm.]
                                                    • Compress]
                                                    • [Arrest goods]
                                                    • Percolate. O. VI. 4.
                                                    • a— [Degree]
                                                    • of musick, [Part of tune]
                                                    Strength.
                                                    • [Power]
                                                    • ...of body.
                                                        • Vigor]
                                                        • Strength] NP. V. 7.
                                                    • ...of mind.
                                                        • Sprightliness]
                                                        • Fortitude]
                                                    • Military.
                                                      • Forces] RM. IV.
                                                      • Places] RM. VI.
                                                    • Importance]
                                                    • Intenseness]
                                                      • Taste (augm.]
                                                      • Smell (augm.]
                                                    • [a. Drunkenness (apt.]
                                                    Strenuous.
                                                    • [adj.
                                                      • Stoutness]
                                                      • Diligence]
                                                    • [adj.
                                                      • Strength]
                                                      • Fortitude]
                                                    Stress,
                                                    • Endeavour (augm.]
                                                    • Depression]
                                                    • Gravity]
                                                    Stretch.
                                                    • Extend] AC. VI. 2.
                                                    • Pandiculation] Mo. III. 6. O.
                                                    • Long (make]
                                                    • Broad (make]
                                                    • Ample (make]
                                                    • Coaction]
                                                    • Wrest]
                                                    Strew∣ing,
                                                    • Scattering]
                                                    • Powdering]
                                                    Striated.
                                                    Q. II. 6. A.
                                                    Stricken,
                                                    [adj. p. strike]
                                                    • ...in
                                                      • Age, [Old] adj. Mea. VI. 4.
                                                      • Love, [adj. Love (augm.]
                                                      • Years, [Old (augm.]
                                                    • with amazement, [Extasied]
                                                    Strict.
                                                    • Perfect]
                                                    • Regular (augm.]
                                                    • Rigorous]
                                                    • Severe]
                                                    Stricture.
                                                    • [Touch (dim.]
                                                    • [Comment (dim.]
                                                    Stride,
                                                    [Stradle]
                                                    Strife,
                                                    • [a.
                                                      • Contention]
                                                      • Emulation]

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                                                      Strike.
                                                      • Proper. Mo. VI. 4.
                                                        • Knock]
                                                        • Pound]
                                                        • Peck]
                                                          • Stab]
                                                          • Cudgel]
                                                      • Cause (imp.]
                                                      • Move (imp.]
                                                        • as Sail,
                                                          • a. Downward]
                                                          • Fall (make]
                                                      • a bargain, [a. Paction]
                                                      • blind, [Blind (make]
                                                      • a colour, [cause a c.]
                                                      • corn, [a. Even the surface]
                                                        • sp. by upon motion of straight (thing]
                                                      • fire, [Cause to sparkle]
                                                      • heat, [Cause h.]
                                                      • in, vid. Stricken.
                                                        • Come Suddenly]
                                                        • v. Friend Suddenly]
                                                        • Bargain Suddenly]
                                                      • [Stab]
                                                      • ...off.
                                                      • ...account,
                                                        • Ballance]
                                                        • Acquit]
                                                      • ones head, [Behead]
                                                      • ...out.
                                                        • [Spoil]
                                                        • [Unwrite]
                                                      • ...to the heart.
                                                        • [a. Passion (augm.]
                                                        • [Stab]
                                                      • ...up.
                                                        • [Begin] sp. Music.]
                                                        • [a. Paction]
                                                        • ones heels, [Fall (make]
                                                          • sp. by wrestling]
                                                      • —with, vid. Stricken]
                                                      • ...a
                                                        • [Bushel]
                                                        • [Stick for a. Even (make]
                                                      String.
                                                      • [Cord]
                                                      • [Fibre]
                                                      Strip.
                                                      • [Un- a.
                                                        • Skin]
                                                        • Clothe]
                                                      • [a. Privative]
                                                      Stripe,
                                                      [Stroke]
                                                      • ed, [Variegated with lines]
                                                      Stripling,
                                                      [adj. Adolescence (male]
                                                      Strive.
                                                      • [a.
                                                        • Contention]
                                                        • Emulation]
                                                      • Endeavour (augm.]
                                                      • a. Diligence]
                                                      • against, [Resist]
                                                      • for, [Obtain (end]
                                                      Stroy,
                                                      [Destroy]
                                                      Stroke.
                                                      • a— [Striking]
                                                        • bear a. great [adj. power]
                                                      • to— [Wipe with hand]
                                                      Stromateus.
                                                      Fi. III. 15.
                                                      Strong.
                                                      • [adj. Strength]
                                                      • hold. RM. VI.
                                                      Strow,
                                                      [Scatter]
                                                      Struck,
                                                      vid. Stricken.
                                                      Structure,
                                                      [Building]
                                                      Struggle.
                                                      • [Wrestle]
                                                      • [Strive]
                                                      Strumpet,
                                                      [adj. Fornication (fem.]
                                                      Strung,
                                                      • adj. a. pret. String]
                                                      • adj. p. String]
                                                      Strut.
                                                      • [Swell with fullness]
                                                      • [Stalk]
                                                      • [Go proudly]
                                                      Stub.
                                                      • [Bottom (part) of stock]
                                                      • [Fragment of stick]
                                                      Stubble.
                                                      • Stalk, [adj. p. residue after reaping]
                                                      • goose, [adj. Autumn fatted Goose]
                                                      Stubborn.
                                                      • [Contumacious]
                                                      • [Obstinate]
                                                      • [Perverse]
                                                      Stuck,
                                                      • adj. a. pret. Stick]
                                                      • adj. p. Stick]
                                                      Stud,
                                                      [Protuberance (dim.]
                                                      Student,
                                                      [adj. a. Learning (end]
                                                      Study.
                                                      • Endeavour]
                                                      • a. Diligence]
                                                      • Meditation.]
                                                      • a. Considerateness]
                                                      • Closet, [adj. meditation (room]
                                                      Studious,
                                                      [adj. Study (apt.]
                                                      Stuff.
                                                      • [Matter]
                                                        • ...of cloathing.
                                                          • wollen— Pr. IV. 1.
                                                          • Hairy— Pr. IV. 1. A.
                                                        • [Utensils]
                                                      • [adj. Filling (thing]
                                                        • to— [Fill by into-thrusting]
                                                      Stum,
                                                      [Wine not-adj. pret. Fer∣menting]
                                                      Stumble.
                                                      Mo. II. 5. A.
                                                      Stump.
                                                      • [adj. Residue (part) after
                                                        • Cutting]
                                                        • Felling]
                                                      Stupidity.
                                                      • [Dulness]
                                                      • [Numness] S. IV. 6. A.
                                                      • Op. to common sense. NP. II. 1. O.
                                                      Stupifie,
                                                      [adj. a. Stupidity (make]
                                                      Stupor,
                                                      [Numness] S. IV. 6. A.
                                                      Stuprate,
                                                      [adj. a. Fornication]
                                                      Sturdy.
                                                      • Bold]
                                                      • Valiant]
                                                      • [Obstinate]
                                                      • [Strong]
                                                      Sturgeon.
                                                      Fi. I. 8.
                                                      Stutter.
                                                      AC. III. 2.
                                                      Stygian,
                                                      [adj. Hell]
                                                      Style,
                                                      • Discourse (manner]
                                                      • Writing (manner]
                                                      • Sentence (manner]
                                                        • to— [Name] sp. of Dignity]
                                                        • of a flower. PP. II. 6.
                                                      Styptic.
                                                      • [Astringent]
                                                      • [adj. Acerbity]
                                                      Su.
                                                      • Intreat]
                                                      • Petition]
                                                      • for
                                                        • Marriage, [a. Sutor]
                                                        • Preferment, [a. Candi∣date]
                                                      • [in law, [a. Action]
                                                      Suasory,
                                                      [adj. Persuade]
                                                      Subaltern,
                                                      [Inferior]
                                                      Subcontrary
                                                      [Opposite together-true (pot.]
                                                      Subdeacon,
                                                      [Next RE. II. under deacon]
                                                      Subdivide,
                                                      [divide the
                                                      • Parts]
                                                      • Species]
                                                      Subdue,
                                                      • a. Victory]
                                                      • Conquer
                                                      Subduction,
                                                      [a. Ablatum]
                                                      Subject.
                                                      • op. to praed. D. II. 5.
                                                      • op. to adjunct. T. VI. 1.
                                                        • Liable, [adj. p. Subject (pot.]
                                                      • op. to. Governour. RC. I. 1. O.
                                                        • [adj. a. Subjection]
                                                        • [adj. a.
                                                          • Obedience]
                                                          • Submission]
                                                      Subjection.
                                                      Man. V. 5.
                                                      Subjoin,
                                                      [After-join]
                                                      Subjunctive.
                                                       
                                                      Subliming,
                                                      O. VI. 7.
                                                      Sublimation,
                                                      O. VI. 7.
                                                      Sublime.
                                                       
                                                      Sublimity,
                                                      [Height]
                                                      Submission.
                                                      • [Humility]
                                                      • [Subjection]
                                                      • op. to conquest. RM. II. 7. D.
                                                      • to
                                                        • Action. TA. IV. 1. A.
                                                        • Suffering. Man. V. 8.
                                                      Submissive,
                                                      [adj. Submission]
                                                      Submit,
                                                      [a. Submission]
                                                      Subordinate,
                                                      [Inferior]
                                                      • sp. in Series.]
                                                      Suborn.
                                                      RJ. IV. 6. A.
                                                      Subpoena,
                                                      [Citation with express threatning]
                                                      Subscribe.
                                                      • [Under-write]
                                                      • [Sign]
                                                      Subsidy,
                                                      [Tax]
                                                      Subsidiary,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Adjuvant]
                                                      • Relieving]
                                                      Subsist.
                                                      • [Being]
                                                        • sp. Absolute]
                                                        • sp. Permanent]
                                                      • [v. Substance]
                                                      • [Maintain himself]
                                                      Substance.
                                                      • [Predicament. T. I. 5.
                                                      • [Matter] T. II. 7.
                                                      • [Possessions] Po.
                                                      Substantial.
                                                      • [adj. Substance]
                                                      • [adj. p. matter (perfect]
                                                      • [Of suffici∣ent
                                                        • Wisdom]
                                                        • Possessions]

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                                                      Substitute,
                                                      [adj. Stead. TG. VI. 6. A. (person]
                                                      Substract,
                                                      • a. Ablatum]
                                                      • Diminish]
                                                      Substruction,
                                                      [Under-building]
                                                      Subter∣fuge,
                                                      • Escape]
                                                      • Solution (corr.]
                                                      Subterraneous,
                                                      [Under-adj. earth]
                                                      Subtle.
                                                      • [Fineness]
                                                      • [a. Craftiness]
                                                      Subvert.
                                                      • [Destroy]
                                                      • [Ruine]
                                                      Suburb.
                                                      • [City (part) without the walls]
                                                      Suck.
                                                      • Proper. Mo. III. 3. A.
                                                        • in, [Suck]
                                                        • ...up.
                                                        • the breath. AC. IV. 6. D.
                                                      • give— [Lactation]
                                                      Succedane∣ous,
                                                      • Instead-of coming]
                                                      • adj. Succeed]
                                                      Succeed.
                                                      • Be after, Mag. I. 2. D.
                                                      • Be Successor, [a. T. VI. 6.]
                                                      • Come by Succession. RC. IV. 2. A.
                                                      • [Be Event]
                                                        • ill, [adj. Adversity]
                                                        • well, [adj. Prosperity]
                                                      Success.
                                                      • [Effect]
                                                      • [Event]
                                                        • of war. RM. II.
                                                      • [Prospering]
                                                      Succession.
                                                      RC. IV. 2. A.
                                                      Successive,
                                                      [adj. Succeed, adv. Series]
                                                      Successor,
                                                      [adj. a. Succeed (per∣son]
                                                      Succinct,
                                                      • Brief (perf.]
                                                      • adj. Epitomy]
                                                      Succor,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Adjuvant]
                                                        • Relieve]
                                                      Succory.
                                                      HF. II. 16. A.
                                                      • Gum— HF. III. 11. A.
                                                      Succuba,
                                                      [adj. Coition (fem.]
                                                      Succulent,
                                                      [adj. Juice]
                                                      Succus nutritius.
                                                      PG. I. 2. A.
                                                      Such.
                                                      • [of that
                                                        • Quality]
                                                        • Quantity]
                                                      • [of the
                                                        • same quality]
                                                        • like quantity]
                                                      • as it is, [Such so ever]
                                                      Suck,
                                                      vid. Suc.
                                                      • [a. Suction]
                                                      • up the breath. AC. IV. 6. D.
                                                      • give— [Lactation]
                                                      Sucker.
                                                      • Branch. PP. I. 2. A.
                                                      • —of a Pump, [adj. Suck∣ing (part]
                                                      Sucket,
                                                      [Confection]
                                                      Suckle,
                                                      [Lactation]
                                                      Suction.
                                                      Mo. III. 3. A.
                                                      Sud,
                                                      [Froth]
                                                      • ...Sope—s.
                                                      Suddain.
                                                      • [Soon]
                                                      • [Swift]
                                                      • [adj. Dispatch]
                                                      Sudorific,
                                                      [adj. a. Sweat (make]
                                                      Suet,
                                                      [Hard Fat]
                                                      Suffer.
                                                      • [Passion]
                                                        • affliction, [adj. p. afflicti∣on]
                                                        • persecution, [adj. p. Per∣secution]
                                                        • punishment, [adj. p. pu∣nishment]
                                                        • —execution, [adj. p. Exe∣cution]
                                                      • Licence]
                                                      • Toleration]
                                                      • Not-hinder]
                                                        • to take, [Yield] TA. IV. 1▪
                                                        • to do, [Submit] TA. IV. 1. A.
                                                      • Meekness]
                                                      • Condescension]
                                                      • Patience]
                                                      • Submission]
                                                      Sufferance,
                                                      • Licence]
                                                      • Toleration]
                                                      Suffice,
                                                      [adj. Sufficience]
                                                      Sufficience.
                                                      TM. I. 3.
                                                      Sufficient,
                                                      [adj. Sufficience]
                                                      • man, [Of Suff.
                                                        • Wisdom]
                                                        • Riches]
                                                      Suffocate.
                                                      • [Stifle]
                                                      • [Strangle]
                                                      Suffocation of the womb.
                                                      S. VI. 9. A.
                                                      Suffragan,
                                                      [Instead Bishop]
                                                      Suffrage,
                                                      [Consent (sign]
                                                      Suffumigation,
                                                      [Fuming]
                                                      Suffusion,
                                                      [Spreading]
                                                      Sug,
                                                      [Sea-lea] Ex. II. 11. A.
                                                      Sugar.
                                                      Pr. II. 3.
                                                      Suggest.
                                                      • Think (make]
                                                      • Remember (make]
                                                      • [Dictate]
                                                      Suit.
                                                      • Intreaty]
                                                      • Petition]
                                                        • in law, [Action]
                                                      • Aggregate. TM. III. 8.
                                                      • to—with, [adj. v. Congruity]
                                                      Suitable,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Conveniency]
                                                        • Congruity]
                                                      Suiter.
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Intreating (per∣son]
                                                        • Petitioning (per∣son]
                                                          • —for marriage. RO. II. 2.
                                                          • [Candidate] RC. I. 4. A.
                                                      Sullen.
                                                      • [Disingenuous]
                                                      • [Morose]
                                                      • [Contumacious]
                                                      Sully.
                                                      • [a. Colour (corr.]
                                                      • [Defile]
                                                      Sulphur.
                                                      St. V. 7.
                                                      • wort, [Peucedanum]
                                                      Sultan,
                                                      [King]
                                                      Sultry,
                                                      [Hot (exc.]
                                                      Sum.
                                                      • of money, [Money (aggr.]
                                                      • total— TM. VI. 6. A.
                                                      Sumach.
                                                      Tr. III. 2. A.
                                                      • Red— Sh. V. 5. A.
                                                      Summary,
                                                      [Epitome]
                                                      • ly, [Briefly]
                                                      Summer.
                                                      Mea. V. 2. A.
                                                      • [Principal beam]
                                                      Summer∣sault,
                                                      • Leap]
                                                      • Vault]
                                                      Summon,
                                                      [a. Citation]
                                                      Summum jus.
                                                      Man. I. 2. O.
                                                      Sumner,
                                                      [adj. Citation (Off.]
                                                      Sumpter,
                                                      [adj. Riding (apt.) box]
                                                      Sumptuary,
                                                      [adj. Spend]
                                                      Sumptuous.
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Spend (augm.]
                                                        • Price (augm.]
                                                      • [Generous]
                                                      Sun.
                                                      • True. W. II. 2. A.
                                                        • Shine, [Brightness]
                                                        • to— [Open to the Sun]
                                                      • appearing—[Parelius]
                                                      Sunday,
                                                      [First day of the week]
                                                      Sunder,
                                                      [Separate]
                                                      Sundew.
                                                      HL. VI. 8. A.
                                                      Sundry,
                                                      [adj. Diversity]
                                                      Sunflower,
                                                      HF. II. 1.
                                                      Sung,
                                                      • a. pret. Sing]
                                                      • adj. p. Sing]
                                                      Sunk,
                                                      • a. pret. Sink]
                                                      • adj. p. Sink]
                                                      Sup.
                                                      • [Suction]
                                                      • [Drink adv. Suction]
                                                      • [adj. Evening meal]
                                                      Superabound,
                                                      [more-abound]
                                                      Superciliousness.
                                                      Man. VI. 3. O.
                                                      Supereminence,
                                                      [Superiority]
                                                      Supereroga∣tion,
                                                      • a. good more-than duty]
                                                      • Deserve for o∣thers]
                                                      Superfetation,
                                                      [Again-concepti∣on of impregnated (fem.]
                                                      Superficial.
                                                      • [adj. Superficies]
                                                      • Slight]
                                                      • Careless]
                                                      Superficies.
                                                      • Surface]
                                                      • [Outside]
                                                      Superfine,
                                                      [Fine (augm.]
                                                      Superflui∣ty,
                                                      • Excess]
                                                      • Abundance]
                                                      Superinducing,
                                                      [Again-marrying of married (person]
                                                      Superintend.
                                                      • [adj. p Office]
                                                        • sp. to observe what others do in their Offices]
                                                      Superintendent.
                                                      • [adj. Superintending (per∣son]
                                                      • [Bishop]
                                                      • Superiority. TM I. 5. E.
                                                      • Relation of— RO. III.
                                                      Superlative.

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                                                      Supernal,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Upper side]
                                                        • Top]
                                                      Supernatation,
                                                      [Upon-swim∣ming]
                                                      Supernatural,
                                                      • Above- adj. na∣ture]
                                                      • adj. Miracle]
                                                      Supernumerary,
                                                      [Beside the due number]
                                                      Superscription,
                                                      [Upon-write]
                                                      Super∣sede,
                                                      • Desist]
                                                      • Omit]
                                                      Superstition.
                                                      RE. IV. E.
                                                      Superstructure,
                                                      [Upon-building]
                                                      Supervene,
                                                      [Whilst-event]
                                                      Supine,
                                                      [Careless]
                                                      Supper,
                                                      [adj. Evening meal]
                                                      • of the Lord, [Eucharist]
                                                      Supplant.
                                                      • [a. Fraud]
                                                      • [Dispossess by fraud]
                                                      Supple,
                                                      • Soft]
                                                      • Limber]
                                                      Supple∣ment,
                                                      • adj. Supplying (thing]
                                                      • Vantage]
                                                      Supply.
                                                      • a. Adjuvant]
                                                      • adj. a. Perfect]
                                                      • [Un-deficient (make]
                                                      • [Again-fill]
                                                      • [Relieve]
                                                      • Compensate]
                                                      • Repair]
                                                      • [a. Room] T. VI. 6.
                                                      Suppliant,
                                                      [adj. a. Petition (per∣son]
                                                      Supplicate.
                                                      • [Intreat]
                                                      • [a. Petition]
                                                      Support.
                                                      • [Bear]
                                                      • [a. Adjuvant]
                                                        • [a. Patron]
                                                          • [Maintain]
                                                      Supposing.
                                                      • [Thinking]
                                                        • [v. Opinion]
                                                      • [v. Supposition]
                                                      Supposition.
                                                      D. VI. 3.
                                                      Supposititious,
                                                      [Forged]
                                                      Suppository,
                                                      [Cylinder (dim.) Medicinal]
                                                      Suppress.
                                                      • a. Victory]
                                                      • Conquer]
                                                      • [Conceal]
                                                      Suppuration,
                                                      [Ripening of rotten (thing]
                                                      Supremacy,
                                                      [Right of being most principal]
                                                      Supreme,
                                                      [Most principal]
                                                      Surbate,
                                                      • Un-skin
                                                      • Bruise
                                                      by motion (freq.]
                                                      Surcease,
                                                      [Desist]
                                                      Surcharge,
                                                      [Burden (exc.]
                                                      Surcingle,
                                                      [About-adj. p. bind∣ing (arm.]
                                                      • sp. for horse]
                                                      Surcoat,
                                                      [adj. Upper (vest]
                                                      Surd,
                                                      [adj. Deafness]
                                                      • number, [Root not-expres∣sible by numbers]
                                                      Sure.
                                                      • Certain]
                                                      • Assured]
                                                        • [Betrothed]
                                                        • Constant]
                                                        • Faithful]
                                                      • [Fast]
                                                        • [Safe]
                                                      Surely,
                                                      [Truly] adv. I. 2. O.
                                                      Surety,
                                                      [adj. (Sponsion (person]
                                                      Surface,
                                                      [Superficies]
                                                      • [Outside]
                                                      Surfeit.
                                                      • [Sickness through
                                                        • Eating (exc.]
                                                        • Drinking (exc.]
                                                        • Labor (exc.]
                                                      • [Excess]
                                                      • [Gluttony]
                                                      Surge,
                                                      [Wave▪ (augm.]
                                                      Surgeon.
                                                      RC. II. 3. A.
                                                      Surly,
                                                      • Fierce]
                                                      • Morose]
                                                      • Supercilious]
                                                      Surmise.
                                                      • [Opinion]
                                                      • [Conjecture]
                                                      • Distrust]
                                                      • Jealousie]
                                                      Surmount,
                                                      [v. Superior]
                                                      Surname,
                                                      [adj. Family name]
                                                      Surpass.
                                                      • [a. Excess]
                                                      • Excell]
                                                      • Superiority]
                                                      • Better]
                                                      Surplice,
                                                      [Upper linnen (vest) of Ecclesiastic (person]
                                                      Surplus.
                                                      • [Residue]
                                                      • [Vantage]
                                                      Surprize,
                                                      • Take Unexpectedly]
                                                      • Arrest Unexpectedly]
                                                        • sp. by Stratagem]
                                                        • sp. by Ambush]
                                                      Surque∣dry,
                                                      • Pride]
                                                      • Insolence]
                                                      Surrender.
                                                      • [Let go]
                                                      • Yield]
                                                      • Submit]
                                                      • [Deliver]
                                                      Surreptitious,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Theft]
                                                        • Forgery]
                                                      Surrogate,
                                                      [Substitute]
                                                      Surround,
                                                      • About-go]
                                                      • a. Circle]
                                                      Survey.
                                                      • [a. Eye]
                                                      • [Consider]
                                                      • [Measure]
                                                      Surveyer.
                                                      • [Officer for observing others]
                                                        • sp. in building]
                                                      • [adj. Measuring (artist]
                                                      Survive,
                                                      [Continue after-li∣ving]
                                                      Suspect.
                                                      • [Distrust]
                                                      • Diffidence]
                                                      • Jealousie]
                                                      • [a. Censoriousness]
                                                      Suspence,
                                                      • [Doubtful Expectarion]
                                                      • Demurring]
                                                      • Wavering]
                                                      Suspend.
                                                      RE. V. 4.
                                                      Suspition,
                                                      vid. Suspect.
                                                      Sustein.
                                                      • [Bear]
                                                        • [Maintain]
                                                      • [Suffer]
                                                        • [a. Patience]
                                                      • Sustenance, [adj. nourish∣ing (thing]
                                                      • Sustentation, [adj. nourish∣ing (thing]
                                                      • Ordinary. Pr. I.
                                                      • Extraordinary. Pr. II.
                                                      Sutable,
                                                      [Congruous]
                                                      Suture
                                                      • [Sowed
                                                        • Series]
                                                        • Line]
                                                      Swabber.
                                                      RN. V. 7.
                                                      Swaddle,
                                                      [About-bind adj. bot∣tom (like]
                                                      • [Cudgel]
                                                      Swag,
                                                      [adj. p. Oblique]
                                                      • sp. with shaking (imp.]
                                                      Swage,
                                                      [a. Remission]
                                                      Swagger.
                                                      • [a. Insolence]
                                                      • [a. Glorying (corr.]
                                                      Sway.
                                                      • Power]
                                                      • Authority]
                                                      • Direction]
                                                        • [a. Magistrate]
                                                      • [a. Oblique (make]
                                                      Swain.
                                                      [adj. Country (person]
                                                      Swallow.
                                                      • Bird. Bi. V. 1.
                                                        • tail, [adj. Mag. IV. 4. end of beam]▪
                                                      • wort. HS. IV. 14. A.
                                                        • Sea— BI. IX. 9. A.
                                                        • fish. Fi. III. 6. A.
                                                      • ing. Mo. III. 7. A.
                                                      • [Gulf]
                                                      Swan.
                                                      Bi. IX. 1.
                                                      Swap,
                                                      [Exchange]
                                                      Swarm,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Aggregate (thing]
                                                        • Multitude (thing]
                                                      Swart,
                                                      [Dark (dim.]
                                                      Swarth,
                                                      [Ridge of mowen grass, &c.]
                                                      Swashbuckler,
                                                      [adj. Boasting (person) of fighting]
                                                      Swathe,
                                                      [About-bind adv. bot∣tom (like]
                                                      Swear.
                                                      RC. VI. 4.
                                                      Sweat.
                                                      Mo. IV. 3.
                                                      Sweeping,
                                                      [Brushing]
                                                      Sweet.
                                                      • Proper. Q. IV. 1.
                                                        • bread, [Glandule] PG. II. 7. A.
                                                        • meats, [Banquet (thing]
                                                      • [adj. p.
                                                        • Love]
                                                        • Delectation]
                                                          • heart, [Suter]
                                                      • [adj. a. Pleasure]
                                                        • ...music.
                                                        • ...

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                                                      Swell.
                                                      • [Tumor]
                                                      • [v. Protuberance]
                                                      Swelter,
                                                      [a. heat (exc.]
                                                      Swerve,
                                                      [Err]
                                                      Swift,
                                                      [adj. Swiftness]
                                                      • Bird. Bi. V. 14.
                                                      Swiftness.
                                                      NP. V. 9.
                                                      Swill,
                                                      [Drink (augm.]
                                                      • for swine, [Drink for swine]
                                                      Swimming.
                                                      Mo. I. 4.
                                                      • Disease, [Vertigo]
                                                      Swine,
                                                      [Hog (kind]
                                                      • s bread, [Sow-bread]
                                                      • s grass, [Knot-grass]
                                                      • Pipe, [Redwing] Bi. III. 5. A.
                                                      Swing.
                                                      Mo. VI. 3.
                                                      Swinging,
                                                      • Striking (aug.]
                                                      • Whipping (aug.]
                                                      • Cudgelling (aug.]
                                                        • adj. [Great (augm.]
                                                      Swingle,
                                                      [adj. Striking (part) of adj. threshing (instr.]
                                                      Swipe,
                                                      [adj. Lifting (instr.) on direct Pole]
                                                      Switch,
                                                      [Wand] PP. I. 4. A.
                                                      • to— [Cudgel with wand]
                                                      Swivel,
                                                      [Wheel]
                                                      Swoln,
                                                      [adj. p. Swell]
                                                      Swoon.
                                                      S. V. 5. A.
                                                      Sword.
                                                      • Proper. RM. V. 2. A.
                                                        • Put to the— [a. Dy (make) with sword]
                                                        • of Bacon. [Skin of Bacon]
                                                      • fish. Fi. I. 2. A.
                                                      • green— [Grassie land]
                                                      Sworn,
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • p. Swear]
                                                        • pret. Swear]
                                                      Swum,
                                                      [pret. Swim]
                                                      Swung,
                                                      [pret. Swing]
                                                      Sycamore.
                                                      Tr. VI. 6. A.
                                                      Sycophant.
                                                      [adj. Fawning Accu∣ser]
                                                      Syllable.
                                                      D. I. 3.
                                                      Syllogism.
                                                      D. IV. 7.
                                                      Sylvan,
                                                      [adj. Woods. (person]
                                                      Symbol,
                                                      [Sign]
                                                      • sp. adj. Private]
                                                      • sp. adj. Obscure]
                                                      • sp. adj. p. Concealing]
                                                      Symbolizing,
                                                      [adj. Congruity]
                                                      Symmetry,
                                                      [Proportion (perf.]
                                                      Sympathy,
                                                      • Congruity (pron.]
                                                      • Friendship] (pron.]
                                                      • Together-suffer∣ing] (pron.]
                                                        • Pity]
                                                        • Congratulation]
                                                        • sp. Concealed]
                                                      Sympho∣ny,
                                                      • Concord]
                                                      • Harmony]
                                                      Symptom,
                                                      [Simultaneous sign] sp. corr.]
                                                      Synagogue,
                                                      • [adj. Jews
                                                        • Church]
                                                        • Convention Eccle∣siastic]
                                                        • Temple]
                                                      Synchronism,
                                                      [Narration of simul∣taneous (things]
                                                      Syndic,
                                                      [Magistrates Assessor]
                                                      Synedrium,
                                                      [adj. Jews principal Council]
                                                      Synod,
                                                      [Council Ecclesiastic]
                                                      Synonym,
                                                      [Of same meaning]
                                                      Synopsis,
                                                      [Epitome]
                                                      Syntax,
                                                      [Together-joyning of Integrals]
                                                      Syren.
                                                       
                                                      Syringe,
                                                      [Tube for syringing]
                                                      Syringing.
                                                      O. I. 6. A.
                                                      Syrt,
                                                      [Quicksands] W. III. 7.
                                                      Syrup.
                                                      Pr. II. 3. A.
                                                      System,
                                                      [Epitome]
                                                      T.
                                                      TAbacco.
                                                      HS. VII. 11.
                                                      Tabernacle,
                                                      [Tent]
                                                      Tabid,
                                                      [adj. Consumption]
                                                      Table,
                                                      • Lamin
                                                      • sp. adj. Tressel (fig.
                                                      • sp. for a. meal.
                                                        • Lamin.
                                                          • for upon-writing.
                                                            • Book, [Book of Lamins upon-adj. p. writing (apt.]
                                                            • [Catalogue]
                                                          • for upon-playing.
                                                            • Pair of — s, [adj. Mo. V. 2. A. (jug.]
                                                            • man, [adj. Mo. V. 2. A. (instr.]
                                                            • Play at—s. Mo- V. 2. A.
                                                      • Adj. Tressel (fig.) Po. VI. 4.
                                                      • Meat.
                                                        • ...Plentiful
                                                          • ...to—[a.
                                                            • Host]
                                                            • Guest]
                                                      Tabler,
                                                      [Guest]
                                                      Tablet,
                                                      [Flat Gem]
                                                      Tabor
                                                      [Drum (dim.]
                                                      Tabret
                                                      [Drum (dim.]
                                                      Taca mahaca.
                                                      Tr. VIII. 7. A.
                                                      Tachygraphy,
                                                      [Swift writing (art.]
                                                      Tach,
                                                      • Hook]
                                                      • Loop]
                                                      Tacit.
                                                      • [adj. Silence]
                                                      • [Understood] adj. D. III. 8. O.
                                                      Taciturnity.
                                                      Man. IV. 5.
                                                      Tack.
                                                      • [Pin (dim.]
                                                        • hold- [Hold out] RM. II. 4.
                                                        • to— [Fasten]
                                                          • sp. with pin (dim.]
                                                      • [Turn]
                                                      Tacks of ship.
                                                      RN. IV. 7.
                                                      Tackling,
                                                      [Armament]
                                                      • of ship, [Rigging]
                                                      Tactic,
                                                      [War (art]
                                                      • sp. of Ordering. RM. IV.
                                                      Tactil,
                                                      [adj. Feeling]
                                                      • Quality. Q. V.
                                                      Tadpole,
                                                      [Toad (young]
                                                      Taedium.
                                                      AS. V. 1. O.
                                                      Taenia major.
                                                      Fi. VI. 3.
                                                      • minor. Fi. VI. 3. A.
                                                      Taffety,
                                                      [Silk adj. Sound (apt.) in p. motion]
                                                      Tag,
                                                      [Pin of string]
                                                      • —&—rag, [Rabbe]
                                                      Tail.
                                                      PP. VI. 6. A.
                                                      • to— [Tie by the tail]
                                                      Tailor,
                                                      [adj. Clothing (mech.]
                                                      Taint.
                                                      • [a. Contagion]
                                                      • [adj. Rottenness (make]
                                                      • [Defile]
                                                      Take,
                                                      Cause to be
                                                      • out of anothers
                                                      • &—in ones own possession]
                                                        • Proper.
                                                          • without consent. TA. I. 4.
                                                          • Judicially.
                                                            • Person or Goods, [a. Ar∣rest]
                                                            • Part for Whole, [a. Seisin]
                                                          • Injuriously, [Usurp]
                                                          • Militarily.
                                                            • Person, [Captivate]
                                                            • Place. RM. II. 4. E.
                                                            • Goods, [a. Booty]
                                                          • with consent.
                                                            • Receive]
                                                            • Accept]
                                                          • Improper.
                                                            • Undertake]
                                                            • Think]
                                                            • Esteem]
                                                            • [Elect]
                                                            • [Find]
                                                              • To—ition]
                                                              • Into-ition]
                                                            • [Obtein]
                                                              • sp. its end]
                                                              • [Please]
                                                            • [Have]
                                                              • [Use]
                                                          • account, [Reckon (make]
                                                          • the air, [Go into the open Air]
                                                          • Breath, [a. Breath]
                                                          • ...Exceptions,
                                                            • Except]
                                                            • adj. v. Displi∣cence]
                                                          • fire, [adj. v. fire (inc.]
                                                          • ...Head,
                                                            • adj. p. Power (inc.]
                                                            • adj. Disobe∣dience (inc.]
                                                          • Heart, [adj. p. Encourage∣ment]
                                                          • Heavily, [adj. a. Grief for]
                                                          • ...Heed,
                                                            • a. Heedfulness]
                                                            • Observe]
                                                          • his heels, [Fly]
                                                          • the height, [Measure the h.]
                                                          • hold, [a. Hand (inc.]
                                                          • ...horse.
                                                            • as a man, [Up-ition upon his h.]
                                                            • as mare, [v. Coition]
                                                          • ...ill,
                                                            • v. Displicence]
                                                            • Esteem not-adj. friend]
                                                          • Leave, [a. Valediction]
                                                          • Notice, [Observe]
                                                          • Oath, [Swear]
                                                          • ...pains,
                                                            • a. Diligence]
                                                            • Operation (augm.]
                                                          • ...

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                                                      Taken,
                                                      [adj. p. Take]
                                                      • —for, [In∣stead—
                                                        • Thought]
                                                        • Judged]
                                                      • ...with.
                                                        • as with diseases, [Sick]
                                                        • as with pleasure, [Pleased with (augm.]
                                                      Talc.
                                                      St. II. 5. A.
                                                      Tale.
                                                      • [Narration] sp. adj. fiction]
                                                      • [Number]
                                                      • bearer, [Backbiter]
                                                      Talent.
                                                      • [Natural power]
                                                      • [Acquired Habit]
                                                      Talio,
                                                      [Compensation]
                                                      Talisman,
                                                      [adj. Wizarding I∣mage]
                                                      Talk,
                                                      • Speech]
                                                      • Conferring]
                                                      • Discourse]
                                                      Talkative,
                                                      [adj. Loquacity]
                                                      Tall,
                                                      [High]
                                                      • wood [Blocks]
                                                      Tally,
                                                      [Notched stick for reckon∣ing]
                                                      Tallow,
                                                      [Hard Fat]
                                                      • sp. for Candle (make]
                                                      Talon,
                                                      [Claw] PP. V. 3.
                                                      Tamarind.
                                                      Tr. VI. 2. A.
                                                      Tamarisk.
                                                      Sh. V. 2.
                                                      Tame,
                                                      [adj. Tameness]
                                                      • to
                                                        • Tame (make]
                                                        • Conquer]
                                                      Tameness.
                                                      • Disposition, [Gentleness] Vice.
                                                        • op. to Fortitude, [Cowar∣dize]
                                                        • op. to Peaceableness. Man. IV. 3. E.
                                                      Tan.
                                                      • [a. Yellowness (corr.]
                                                        • Make Leather by juice of Oak]
                                                        • Prepare Leather by juice of Brasil] &c.
                                                      Tang,
                                                      [Tast (dim.]
                                                      • sp. Unsavoriness (dim.]
                                                      Tangent.
                                                      Mag. II. 4.
                                                      Tangible,
                                                      [adj. p. touch (pot.]
                                                      Tangle.
                                                      O. II. 2. A.
                                                      Tankard,
                                                      [Pot having cover]
                                                      Tanner,
                                                      [adj. a. Leather (mech.]
                                                      Tansy.
                                                      HF. II. 12.
                                                      • Maudlin— HF. II. 4. A.
                                                      • Wild— HF. IX. 1.
                                                      Tap.
                                                      • [Striking (dim.]
                                                        • to—[Strike (dim.]
                                                      • Spiggot. Pr. V. 7.
                                                        • House, [adj. Selling (House of Ale]
                                                        • House, [adj. Selling (Room of Ale]
                                                        • to—[Stream (make]
                                                        • sp. by into-thrusting fau∣cet]
                                                      Tape,
                                                      [Narrow Ribbon]
                                                      Taper.
                                                      • [adj. Wax candle]
                                                      • [Conical]
                                                      Tapestry,
                                                      [adj. Room (vest) wo∣ven with pictures]
                                                      Tapster,
                                                      [adj. Selling (Off.) of Beer, &c.]
                                                      Tar,
                                                      [Black li∣quid Rosin of Fir Pine &c. trees out∣drawn by fire]
                                                      Tarantula,
                                                      [Spider (aug.) adj. poison (apt.) by bie∣ing]
                                                      Tardy.
                                                      • Slow]
                                                      • Late]
                                                      • [Guilty]
                                                      • take—[Find adj. pres. acti∣on]
                                                      Tare,
                                                      [Worst part]
                                                      Tares.
                                                      HL. III. 5.
                                                      Target,
                                                      [Buckler]
                                                      Tarragon.
                                                      HF. II. 10. A.
                                                      Tarras.
                                                      • [adj. Walking (place) on Building]
                                                      • [Courser plaister adj. p. hard (apt.) in water]
                                                      Tarry.
                                                      • [Stay]
                                                        • for, [Wait]
                                                      • Delay]
                                                      • Protract]
                                                      Tart.
                                                      • [adj. Austereness] Q. IV. 3.
                                                        • a— [Py of fruits]
                                                          • sp. of sowr f.]
                                                      • Severe]
                                                      • Austere Man. VI. 8. O.
                                                      Tartar.
                                                      St. V. 4.
                                                      Task,
                                                      • Appointed operation]
                                                      • Undertaken business]
                                                      • work, [adv. Aggregate (segr.]
                                                      Tassel,
                                                      • Tuft]
                                                      • Tufted Button]
                                                      • of hawk, vid. Teircel]
                                                      Tast.
                                                      • the Sense. NP. III. 4.
                                                      • Sensible quality. Q. IV.
                                                      • to
                                                        • a. Tast]
                                                        • a. Essay] sp. by tasting]
                                                      • ...er.
                                                        • [before adj. tasting (off.]
                                                        • [Cup (dim.) for essaying by tast]
                                                      Tatter,
                                                      [adj. Tear
                                                      • freq.]
                                                      • augm.]
                                                      • a— [Fragment from adj. p. tear]
                                                      Tattle,
                                                      [a. Loquacity]
                                                      • sp. Uncertain]
                                                      Tavern,
                                                      [adj. Wine (merc.) house]
                                                      Taught,
                                                      • adj. a. pret. Teach]
                                                      • adj. p. Teach]
                                                      Taunt.
                                                      • [Mock]
                                                      • [Reproach]
                                                      • [Reprove adv.
                                                        • Mock]
                                                        • Reproach]
                                                      Taurus,
                                                      [Second of the 12 parts of the Zodiac]
                                                      Tautology,
                                                      [Repetition of words]
                                                      • sp. Vain]
                                                      Taw,
                                                      • Beat]
                                                      • Rub]
                                                      • sp. for Limberness (make]
                                                      Tawny,
                                                      [Dark yellow]
                                                      Tax.
                                                      • [Proportion]
                                                      • Payment public. RC. V. 9. A.
                                                      • [Price]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [a. Tax]
                                                        • [Accuse]
                                                        • [Reproach]
                                                      Teach,
                                                      [a. Teacher]
                                                      • er. RO. III. 3.
                                                      Teal.
                                                      Bi. IX. 3. A.
                                                      Team,
                                                      [Series] sp. of drawing beasts]
                                                      • of ducks, [Aggregate of ducks (young]
                                                      Tear.

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                                                      Teat,
                                                      [Dug] PG. IV. 2. A.
                                                      • sp. Nipple of it]
                                                      Teazle.
                                                      HF. VIII. 1.
                                                      Technical,
                                                      [adj. Art]
                                                      Tedious.
                                                      • Irksom, [adj. a. AS. V. 1. O. (apt.]
                                                      • Tiring, [adj. a. Wearying (apt.]
                                                      • Long (exc.]
                                                      • Slow (exc.]
                                                      Teeming,
                                                      [adj. p. pret. impreg∣nate]
                                                      Teeth,
                                                      [plur. Tooth]
                                                      Teint,
                                                      vid. Taint.
                                                      Telescope,
                                                      [Tube for seeing re∣mote (things]
                                                      Tell.
                                                      • [Say to]
                                                        • [a. Narration]
                                                          • cannot— [Know not]
                                                        • [a.
                                                          • Openness]
                                                          • Loquacity]
                                                        • [a.
                                                          • Discover]
                                                          • Shew]
                                                          • ...tale
                                                            • Blab]
                                                            • Informer]
                                                        • [admonish]
                                                        • [a. Number]
                                                      Tellina.
                                                      Ex. VIII. 6. A.
                                                      Temerity,
                                                      [Rashness]
                                                      Temper.
                                                      • natural— NP.
                                                        • of mind. NP. IV.
                                                        • ...of body.
                                                          • resp. Individ. NP. V.
                                                          • resp. Propagation. NP. VI.
                                                          • Iust— TM. I. 8.
                                                      • [Disposition]
                                                        • out of— [Sick (dim.]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [Mix]
                                                          • [a. Mediocrity (make]
                                                          • [Moderate]
                                                      Temperament,
                                                      ]Temper]
                                                      Temperance.
                                                      Man. II. 1.
                                                      Temperate.
                                                      • [adj. Temperance]
                                                      • adj. Mediocrity]
                                                      • Moderation]
                                                        • Heat, &c. Q. V. 1, &c.
                                                      Tempest.
                                                      El. VI. 7. A.
                                                      Temple.
                                                      Po. II. 4.
                                                      Temples.
                                                      PG. III. 7. A.
                                                      Temporal.
                                                      • [Secular] adj. RE. O.
                                                      • [Transitory]
                                                      • [adj. Temples.]
                                                      Temporality,
                                                      [Secular estate]
                                                      Temporary,
                                                      [Transitory]
                                                      Temporize,
                                                      • adj. a. Con∣gruity with times]
                                                      • Alter with times]
                                                      Tempt.
                                                      • [Try sp▪ into a. vice]
                                                      • [Allure sp▪ into a. vice]
                                                      • [Seduce sp▪ into a. vice]
                                                      Ten.
                                                       
                                                      Tenacity.
                                                      • [Keeping (apt.]
                                                      • [Penuriousness]
                                                      Tenant,
                                                      [Hirer of
                                                      • Farm]
                                                      • House]
                                                      • Land]
                                                      Tench.
                                                      Fi. IX. 7. A.
                                                      • Sea— Fi. VI. 4.
                                                      Tend.
                                                      • [v. Tendency]
                                                      • [Wait]
                                                      • [v. Leisure]
                                                      Tendency.
                                                      Sp. III. A.
                                                      Tender.
                                                      • Soft]
                                                      • Brittle]
                                                      • [adj. p. Hurt (apt.]
                                                      • Gentle]
                                                      • Nice]
                                                      • Compassionate]
                                                      • Merciful]
                                                      • Courteous (augm.]
                                                      • Clement]
                                                      • Fond]
                                                      • [adj. Aversati∣on from
                                                        • Hurting
                                                        • Offending
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [a. Tender]
                                                        • [Offer]
                                                      Tendon.
                                                      PG. II. 2. A.
                                                      Tendrel.
                                                      PP. II. 7. A.
                                                      Tenement,
                                                      [Farm]
                                                      Tenent,
                                                      [adj. Affirmed (thing]
                                                      Tennice,
                                                      [Balling with adj. net (fig.) striking (instr.]
                                                      Tennon,
                                                      [Protuberance (dim.) in the end of beam]
                                                      Tenor.
                                                      • Contained (thing]
                                                      • Sum]
                                                      • [Meaning]
                                                      • —in musick, [next (part) a∣bove the Base]
                                                      Tent.
                                                      • Tabernacle. Po. II. 1. A.
                                                        • work, [White Maiden hair] HL. I. 5.
                                                      • [Pin of Down (like) for stop∣ping wound]
                                                      Tenter,
                                                      [Hooked Pin]
                                                      Tenth,
                                                      [adj. Ten]
                                                      Tenuity,
                                                      [Thinness]
                                                      Tenure,
                                                      [Right (kind]
                                                      Tepid.
                                                      Q. V. 1.
                                                      Terce,
                                                      vid. Tierce.
                                                      Tergiversation.
                                                      • [Deny]
                                                      • [Forsake]
                                                      • sp.
                                                        • Cowardly]
                                                        • Unfaithfully]
                                                      • [Demur]
                                                      Term]
                                                      • [Limit]
                                                      • [Time]
                                                        • sp. limited]
                                                        • [adj. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. (time]
                                                      • [Word]
                                                        • [Name]
                                                      • ...s
                                                        • Conditions]
                                                        • State]
                                                        • Coming off upon equal— RM. II. 1.
                                                      Termi∣nate
                                                      • Desist]
                                                      • End]
                                                      Termination,
                                                      [Ending (part]
                                                      Ternary,
                                                      [Three]
                                                      Terrene,
                                                      [adj. Earth]
                                                      Terrestrial,
                                                      [adj. Earth]
                                                      Terrible,
                                                      [adj. a. fear (make]
                                                      • Herb. Sh. VI. 3.
                                                      Terrier.
                                                      • [Catalogue of lands]
                                                      • [Dog for hunting beasts out of holes in the earth]
                                                      Terrifie,
                                                      [adj. a. Fear (make]
                                                      Territory,
                                                      [adj. authority▪ place]
                                                      Terse.
                                                      • [Wiped]
                                                      • [Clean]
                                                      • [Smooth]
                                                      Tertian,
                                                      [Returning every second day]
                                                      Test.
                                                      • [Trial.
                                                      • [Vessel (dim.) for trial by melting]
                                                      Testaceous,
                                                      [adj. Shell. PP. III. 2.
                                                      Testament.
                                                      • [adj. Bequeathing writing]
                                                      • [Scripture] RE. VI. 1.
                                                      Testator,
                                                      [adj. Bequeathing (per∣son]▪
                                                      Testy,
                                                      [Morose]
                                                      Testicle.
                                                      PG. VI. 8. A.
                                                      Testifie,
                                                      [a. Witness]
                                                      Testimo∣ny
                                                      • Witnessing (thing]
                                                      • Witnessed (thing]
                                                      Testimonial.
                                                      • [adj. Witnessing (thing]
                                                        • sp. Writing]
                                                      Testor.
                                                      • [adj. Covering (jug.) of bed∣stead]
                                                      • [Half shilling]
                                                      Tet,
                                                      vid. Teat.
                                                      Tether,
                                                      [adj. tying (thing for the leg]
                                                      Tethya.
                                                      Ex. IX. 6.
                                                      Tetter.
                                                      S. III. 2. A.
                                                      Tew,
                                                      [Pull (augm.]
                                                      Text.
                                                      • [adj. Subject writing]
                                                      • [adj. Scripture sentence]
                                                      Texture,
                                                      [Weaving]
                                                      • sp. (manner]
                                                      Thanks,
                                                      [a. Gratitude]
                                                      • fulness, [Gratitude]
                                                      Thanksgiving,
                                                      [a. Gratitude]
                                                      • to God. RE. IV. 3.
                                                      That.
                                                      • [the] Art. II.
                                                      • [he] Pron. I. 3.
                                                      • that. Pron. II. 1. O.
                                                        • Same, [Same]
                                                      • [Which] Pron. III. 2. A.
                                                      • that. Conj. III. 1.
                                                      Thatch,
                                                      [adj. Straw roof]
                                                      • to— [a. Roof with straw]
                                                      Thaumaturgic,
                                                      [operation (art) of things adj. p. admiration (apt.]

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                                                      Thawing.
                                                      • [Un-a. frost]
                                                      • [Dissolving]
                                                      The.
                                                      Art. II.
                                                      Theater,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Sights
                                                      • a. Player
                                                      Place]
                                                      Thee,
                                                      [Thou]
                                                      Theef,
                                                      [adj. These (person]
                                                      Theevery
                                                      RJ. III. 7. A.
                                                      Theft
                                                      RJ. III. 7. A.
                                                      They
                                                      Pron. I. 3. pl.
                                                      Them
                                                      Pron. I. 3. pl.
                                                      Theme,
                                                      [Subject adj. p.
                                                      • Speaking]
                                                      • Writing]
                                                      Then.
                                                      • Comparative. Adv. III. 1. O.
                                                      • [at that time]
                                                      • ...how
                                                        • How therefore]
                                                        • what Next]
                                                      • if- [If
                                                        • Therefore]
                                                        • Next]
                                                      Thence.
                                                      • From that
                                                        • (thing]
                                                        • (time]
                                                        • (place]
                                                      Theology,
                                                      [Divinity]
                                                      Theologue,
                                                      [Divine]
                                                      Theorem,
                                                      [Rule adj. Theory]
                                                      Theo∣ry,
                                                      • Meditation]
                                                      • Inquisition]
                                                        • sp. adj. a. Science (apt.]
                                                      There,
                                                      [in that
                                                      • Thing]
                                                      • Place]
                                                      • about. Adv. V. 3.
                                                      • fore. Conj. III. 3. O.
                                                      • in in it]
                                                      • of of it]
                                                      • ...upon
                                                        • [Upon it]
                                                        • [Upon that] Conj. IV. 1. O.
                                                      Thesis.
                                                      • [Proposition]
                                                      • [Positive sentence]
                                                      Thi,
                                                      [adj. Thou]
                                                      Thick.
                                                      • as to magnitude. TM. II. 5.
                                                      • as to number, [adj. multi∣tude]
                                                      • as to time, [Frequent]
                                                      • [as to place, [Obvious]
                                                      • as to parts.
                                                        • Their greatness, [adj. Course∣ness]
                                                        • Their nearness to each other, [adj. Density]
                                                          • the cause of it.
                                                            • In Arids, [Fulling]
                                                            • In Liquids, [Coagulating]
                                                      • our sence of them, [adj. Opa∣city]
                                                      • the sense it self.
                                                      • of hearing, [Dull of hearing]
                                                      Thick∣e,
                                                      • Shrubs (aggr.]
                                                      • Woods (dim.]
                                                      Thigh.
                                                      PG. V. 4.
                                                      Thill,
                                                      [Shafts]
                                                      Thiller,
                                                      [The horse between the Shafts]
                                                      Thimble,
                                                      [adj. Finger,
                                                      • (armam.
                                                      • (armor
                                                      for sow∣ing]
                                                      Thin.
                                                      • as to magnitude. TM. II. 5. O. [Lean]
                                                      • as to number, [adj. Fewness]
                                                      • as to time, [Seldom]
                                                      • as to place, [Rare]
                                                      • as to parts]
                                                        • their nearness, [Rare]
                                                        • their bigness, [Fine]
                                                          • The cause of it.
                                                            • In Arids.
                                                            • In Liquids, [Dissolving]
                                                      • Our sense of it, [Transparent]
                                                      Thine,
                                                      [adj. Thou]
                                                      Thing.
                                                      T. I. 2.
                                                      • (Thing)
                                                      Think.
                                                      • [Cogitation. AS. II. 1.
                                                      • [v. Opinion]
                                                        • me—s, [I am adj. opinion]
                                                      • [adj. v. Perswasion]
                                                      • [Consider]
                                                      • [v. Meditation]
                                                      • [Esteem]
                                                      • ...good
                                                        • Approve]
                                                        • Consent]
                                                      • much, [adj. v. Nolleity]
                                                      • well of, [Esteem
                                                        • (aug.]
                                                        • good]
                                                      Third,
                                                      [adj. Three]
                                                      Thirsting.
                                                      AC. II. 2.
                                                      Thirteen.
                                                      13.
                                                      Thirty.
                                                      30.
                                                      This.
                                                      Pron. II. 1.
                                                      Thistle.
                                                      HF. III. 1.
                                                      • Fullers— [Tezzle]
                                                      • Globe— HF. VIII. 2.
                                                      • Sow— HF. III. 14.
                                                      Thither,
                                                      [To that place]
                                                      • ward, [Toward that place]
                                                      Thlaspi.
                                                      HS. VI. 3.
                                                      Thong.
                                                      Pr. IV. 8.
                                                      • Fi. II. 2. A.
                                                      Thorn.
                                                      • Prickle. PP. I. 3. A.
                                                      • Tree.
                                                      • Black— Sh. I. 4.
                                                      • Box— Sh. I. 6. A.
                                                      • Bucks— Sh. I. 7.
                                                      • Christs— Sh. I. 6.
                                                      • Ever green— Sh. III. 4.
                                                      • Goats— Sh. IV. 9.
                                                      • Purging— Sh. I. 5.
                                                      • White— Sh. I. 3. A.
                                                      • Apple. HS. VII. 7. A.
                                                      Thornback.
                                                      Fi. II. 2. A.
                                                      Thornback Dog.
                                                      Fi. I. 5.
                                                      Thorpe,
                                                      [Village]
                                                      Those,
                                                      [Plur.
                                                      • He]
                                                      • That]
                                                      Thou.
                                                      Pron. I. 2.
                                                      Though,
                                                      [Although] Conj. II. 2.
                                                      Thought,
                                                      v. [Thinking]
                                                      • ...Taking
                                                        • Anxiety]
                                                        • Heedfulness]
                                                      Thoughtfulness,
                                                      [Thinking (aug.]
                                                      • Heedfulness]
                                                      • Carking]
                                                      Thousand.
                                                      1000.
                                                      • ...pound.
                                                        • in weight. Mea. III. 8.
                                                        • in money. Mea. IV. 7.
                                                      Thrall,
                                                      [Slave]
                                                      Thrasonical,
                                                      [Boasting Coward]
                                                      Thrave,
                                                      [24 Sheaves]
                                                      Thred.
                                                      • to—a needle, [Through-put thred]
                                                      Thred-bare,
                                                      • Worn to the threads]
                                                      • Un-adj. p. Wool by wearing]
                                                      Threatning.
                                                      RO. V. 6. O.
                                                      Three.
                                                      Mea. I. 3.
                                                      • Fold, [Three (kind]
                                                      Threescore.
                                                      60.
                                                      Thresh.
                                                      O. III. 5.
                                                      Threshold.
                                                      Po. IV. 3.
                                                      Thrice,
                                                      [adv. Three]
                                                      Thrill.
                                                      • [Bore]
                                                      • [v. Inward trembling (like) sound]
                                                      Thrift.
                                                      • [Frugality]
                                                      • Herb. HF. II. 14. A.
                                                      Thrifty,
                                                      [adj. Frugality]
                                                      Thrive.
                                                      • [adj. p. Prosperity]
                                                        • Increase]
                                                        • Become rich]
                                                      • Grow]
                                                      • adj. v. Vigour]
                                                      Throb,
                                                      [Pulse of the heart]
                                                      • sp. Pulse (augm.]
                                                      Throne,
                                                      [adj. King Chair]
                                                      Throng,
                                                      [Dense multitude]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • Thrust]
                                                        • a. Density]
                                                      Throstle,
                                                      [Thrush]
                                                      Throat
                                                      PG. III. 5. A.
                                                      • Set out— [Exclamation]
                                                      • Boll, [Protuberance of the (th]
                                                      • wort. HS. VII. 7. A.
                                                      Throttle,
                                                      [Protuberance of the Rough Artery]
                                                      • to— [Strangle]
                                                        • sp. by compressing throat]
                                                      Through.
                                                      • Prep. IV. 3.
                                                        • Perfect]
                                                        • Total]
                                                        • Only]
                                                        • & through, [Through both sides]
                                                        • fare, [Through-passage]
                                                        • out, [adv.
                                                          • Perfect]
                                                          • Whole]
                                                        • ...Paced
                                                          • Perfect
                                                          • Only—
                                                          ambling]
                                                        • stitch, [Perfect]
                                                        • quite— [Through both sides]
                                                        • [For] Prep. I. 2. A.
                                                        • [By
                                                          • Impulsion
                                                          • Means
                                                          of]
                                                        • [With] Prep. I. 1. A.
                                                        • [Over] Prep. III. 3.
                                                        • [By] Prep. I. 2.
                                                      Through wax.
                                                      HF. IV. 14.
                                                      • Codded— HS. IV. 6. A.
                                                      Throw.
                                                      • [Cast] Mo. VI. 2.
                                                        • a dart, [a. Dart]
                                                        • —down, [a. Fall]
                                                          • —Person, [Precipitate]
                                                          • —Building, [a. Ruine]
                                                        • forth Unpossess]
                                                        • out Unpossess]
                                                      • Pang, [Pain (imp.]

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                                                      Thrum,
                                                      [Tuft]
                                                      Thrush.
                                                      Bi. III. 3. A.
                                                      • Sea— Fi. V.9.
                                                      Thrusting.
                                                      O. I. 4. O.
                                                      • forth [Un-possess]
                                                      • out [Un-possess]
                                                      • Himself in, [Usurp]
                                                      • ...into,
                                                        • Prick]
                                                        • Stab]
                                                      • through, [Through
                                                        • Stab]
                                                        • Wound]
                                                      Thumb,
                                                      • First Finger]
                                                      • biggest Finger]
                                                      Thump.
                                                      • [Strike]
                                                        • sp. with obtuse (thing]
                                                      • [Sound of striking]
                                                      Thunder.
                                                      El. I. 3. A.
                                                      • Bolt Long (dim.) Peb∣ble (kind]
                                                      • stone Long (dim.) Peb∣ble (kind]
                                                      Thursday,
                                                      [5th day of the week]
                                                      Thus.
                                                      • [In this manner]
                                                      • far, [Until this
                                                        • (time]
                                                        • (place]
                                                      Thwack,
                                                      • Strike]
                                                      • Cudgel]
                                                      Thwart.
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Transverse]
                                                        • Cross]
                                                      • [Contrary]
                                                      • [adj. Disingenuity]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [Oppose]
                                                        • [Contradict]
                                                      Ty.
                                                      • Knit. O. II. 2.
                                                      • [Bind]
                                                      • [Oblige]
                                                      Tice,
                                                      [Allure]
                                                      Tick,
                                                      vid. Tike.
                                                      Ticket,
                                                      [adj. Written (dim.]
                                                      Tickling.
                                                      AC. II. 8.
                                                      Tide.
                                                      • motion of the Sea. W. IV. 6. A.
                                                      • Season, [Time]
                                                        • good— [Festival]
                                                      Tidings,
                                                      [Narration]
                                                      • sp. of new (thing]
                                                      Tierce,
                                                      [2/ of a Hogshead]
                                                      Tiercel,
                                                      [Hawk (male]
                                                      Tiffany.
                                                       
                                                      Tigby,
                                                      [Laugh (exe.]
                                                      Tight.
                                                      • [Whole]
                                                      • [Stiff]
                                                      Tike.
                                                      • [adj.
                                                        • Countrey
                                                        • Rusticity
                                                        (person]
                                                      • Insect. Ex. II. 6.
                                                        • Sheep— Ex. II. 6. A.
                                                      • Bed— [Case of Bed]
                                                      Tile.
                                                      St. I. 5. A.
                                                      • to— [a roof with Tiles]
                                                      Till.
                                                      • a— in a Chest, [Box (dim.) adj. drawn (apt.]
                                                      • adv. [Untill]
                                                      • ...to
                                                      • [a. Prop]
                                                      • [Allure]
                                                      • a. Agriculture]
                                                      • a. Plow]
                                                      • ed Land, [Arable]
                                                      Tillage,
                                                      [Agriculture]
                                                      Tilt.
                                                      • a— [adj. Cloth roof]
                                                      • to— [Fence with Spear]
                                                      • a vessel, [adj. a. Oblique v.]
                                                      Tilth,
                                                      [State] sp. of Land]
                                                      • Land in— [L. adj. p. agricul∣ture (perf.]
                                                      Timber
                                                      [Wood for building]
                                                      • of fur [aggregate—]
                                                      Timbrel,
                                                      [adj. Music (instr.]
                                                      Time.
                                                      • Space. Sp. I.
                                                      • to come, &c. [ Future, &c.]
                                                        • at—s. Sp. I. 8. O.
                                                        • at all—s. [adv. Perpetuity]
                                                        • often—s, [adv. Frequency]
                                                        • Some—s, [adv. Rarity]
                                                      • [Date]
                                                      • Duration]
                                                      • Age]
                                                        • for a— [adv. Transitory]
                                                        • Long— [adv. Permanence]
                                                      • ...in music.
                                                      • measure of— Mea. V.
                                                      • Leisure]
                                                      • Opportunity]
                                                        • in— adv. time (perf.]
                                                        • in good— adv. time (perf.]
                                                        • out of— [adv. time (corr.]
                                                      • [Action in the—]
                                                        • First, [f. action]
                                                          • the—s, [adj time (things]
                                                      Herb. HF. VI. 4.
                                                      Time.
                                                      • Space. Sp. I.
                                                      • to come, &c. [ Future, &c.]
                                                        • at—s. Sp. I. 8. O.
                                                        • at all—s. [adv. Perpetuity]
                                                        • often—s, [adv. Frequency]
                                                        • Some—s, [adv. Rarity]
                                                      • [Date]
                                                      • Duration]
                                                      • Age]
                                                        • for a— [adv. Transitory]
                                                        • Long— [adv. Permanence]
                                                      • ...in music.
                                                      • measure of— Mea. V.
                                                      • Leisure]
                                                      • Opportunity]
                                                        • in— adv. time (perf.]
                                                        • in good— adv. time (perf.]
                                                        • out of— [adv. time (corr.]
                                                      • [Action in the—]
                                                        • First, [f. action]
                                                          • the—s, [adj time (things]
                                                      Herb. HF. VI. 4.
                                                      Timely.
                                                      • [Opportune]
                                                      • [Early]
                                                      Timeserving,
                                                      vid. Temporizing.
                                                      Timidi∣ty,
                                                      • Fear (apt.]
                                                      • Cowardise]
                                                      Timorous,
                                                      [adj. Timidity]
                                                      Tin.
                                                      Met. I. 3.
                                                      • glass, [Bismute] Met. III. 3.
                                                      • to— a. surface with Tin (lam.]
                                                      Tinca marina.
                                                      Fi. VI. 4.
                                                      Tincture.
                                                      • [Dying]
                                                      • [Coloured Liquor]
                                                      • [Colour]
                                                      Tind,
                                                      [v. Fire (inc.]
                                                      Tinder,
                                                      [Charred Linen]
                                                      Tine,
                                                      [Toothed (pin]
                                                      Ting,
                                                      [Ring (dim.]
                                                      • sp. adv. acute]
                                                      Tingle.
                                                      AC. II. 9. A.
                                                      Tinker,
                                                      [adj. Wandring. adj. me∣tal (mech.]
                                                      Tinkle,
                                                      [Ring (dim.] sp. Acute]
                                                      Tinsel,
                                                      [Cloth between-woven with Copper silver (like]
                                                      Tintamar,
                                                      [Jangling sound (augm.]
                                                      Tip.
                                                      Sp. III. 7.
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [a. Tip]
                                                        • [a. Fall by striking with adj. p. cast (thing]
                                                      Tippet.
                                                       
                                                      Tippling,
                                                      • Drinking (freq.]
                                                      • a. Drunkenness]
                                                      Tipstaff,
                                                      [Marshal]
                                                      Tiring.
                                                      • [Wearying]
                                                        • for hawk, [adj. a appe∣tite (thing) by adj. p. peck∣ing]
                                                      • [a. Clothing]
                                                        • woman, [Hair-[adj. a.
                                                          • Order
                                                          • Ornate
                                                          (mech.]
                                                      Tissick.
                                                      S. V. 2.
                                                      Tissue,
                                                      [Cloth between-woven with Gold]
                                                      Tit.
                                                      • Bird.
                                                        • crested— Bi. VI. 8. A.
                                                        • long-tail'd— Bi. VI. 8.
                                                      • [Horse (dim.]
                                                      • to—over, [Fall]
                                                      Tithe,
                                                      [Tenth (part]
                                                      Tithymal,
                                                      [Spurge] HS. V. 11.
                                                      Titillation,
                                                      [Tickling]
                                                      Title.
                                                      • [Name]
                                                        • sp. of Dignity]
                                                      • [Right]
                                                      Titmouse.
                                                      Bi. VI. 7.
                                                      • great— Bi. VI. 6.
                                                      Tittle.
                                                      • [Point]
                                                      • [Most-little (thing]
                                                      • tattle, [adj. Loquacity (thing]
                                                      Titular,
                                                      [adj. name]
                                                      To.
                                                      • Prep.
                                                        • [For]
                                                          • the end, [For the e.]
                                                          • that, [That]
                                                        • [In]
                                                          • ...to
                                                            • day [in this day]
                                                            • morrow [in next day
                                                        • [Of] Prep. I. 1.
                                                        • according— Prep. II. 1.
                                                        • in— Prep. IV. 1.
                                                        • un— Prep. II. 1.
                                                        • ...and fro,
                                                          • toward
                                                          • to
                                                          several places]
                                                      • Subst. [Finger of foot]
                                                      • do Doing &c.]
                                                      • say, &c. Saying &c.]
                                                      Toad.
                                                      • Beast. Be. VI. 2. A.
                                                        • 's flax. HS. VIII. 6. A.
                                                        • Stool, [Mushrom] HL. I. 1.
                                                      • fish. Fi. II. 4. A.
                                                      Tobacco.
                                                      HS. VII. 11.
                                                      • ...pipe.
                                                        • fish. Fi. III. 13. A.
                                                      Tod,
                                                      [28 pounds]
                                                      Together.
                                                      Adv. IV. 1.
                                                      • with. Prep. II. 2.
                                                      Toy.
                                                      • [Vain (thing]
                                                      • [adj. Valour (dim.]
                                                      • to— [a. Wantonness]
                                                      Toil..
                                                      • [Net]
                                                      • [Labour (augm.]
                                                      Token.
                                                      • [Sign]
                                                      • [adj. Witness (sign]
                                                      • ...

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                                                      Told,
                                                      • adj. a. pret. Tell]
                                                      • adj. p. Tell]
                                                      Tole,
                                                      vid. Toll.
                                                      • [adj. Paid (part) out of adj. p. rinding (thing]
                                                      • [Tribute]
                                                      • boothe, [Prison]
                                                      Tolerable.
                                                      • [adj. p. Patience (apt.]
                                                      • [Indifferent]
                                                      Toleration.
                                                      RC. IV. 9.
                                                      Toll,
                                                      vid. Tole.
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [Ring (dim.]
                                                        • [Allure]
                                                      Tomb,
                                                      [adj. Entombing (place]
                                                      Tome,
                                                      [Book] D. III. 3. A.
                                                      Tone.
                                                      • [Voice (manner]
                                                      • [Distance between two notes]
                                                      Tong.
                                                      PG. III. 4.
                                                      • tied, [Dumb through not-motion (pot.) of tong]
                                                      • Dogs— HM. II. 3.
                                                      • [Language]
                                                      • of a ballance, [Direct pin of ballance]
                                                      Tongs,
                                                      [adj. Taking (jug.) for adj. fire (things]
                                                      Tonsilla,
                                                      [Glandules] adj. PG. III. 9. A.
                                                      • place of them. PG. III. 9. A.
                                                      Too.
                                                      • [adv. Excess]
                                                      • [Also] Conj. IV. 2.
                                                      Tool,
                                                      [Instrument]
                                                      Tooth.
                                                      PG. III. 4. A.
                                                      • and nail, [adv.
                                                        • Diligence]
                                                        • Fierceness]
                                                      • som, [adj. Taste (perf.]
                                                      • Eye— [Longest.]
                                                      • figure. Mag. IV. 2.
                                                      • wort. HS. IV. 2. A.
                                                      • without Leaves. HL. V. 8. A.
                                                      Top.
                                                      • Highest. Sp. III. 7.
                                                      • of a ship. RN. III. 1. A.
                                                        • Best part]
                                                        • Principal]
                                                      • [Cone. adj. p. Vertiginate (apt.) by ad.. p. whipping]
                                                      • ...to
                                                        • [Cut off the top]
                                                        • [a. Superiority]
                                                        • [a. Stay]
                                                      Topaz.
                                                      St. IV. 3. A.
                                                      Tophus.
                                                      St. I. 5.
                                                      Topic.
                                                      • medicine, [m. applicable to the Sick (part]
                                                      • [adj. Invention (place of ar∣gu∣ment]
                                                      • [Foundation (like of ar∣gu∣ment]
                                                      Topsy turvy,
                                                      [With top adj. p. un∣dermost]
                                                      Torch,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Wax Candle
                                                      • Pitch (augm.]
                                                      Torment
                                                      • Pain (augm.]
                                                      • Torture]
                                                      Tormentil.
                                                      HF. IX. 2. A.
                                                      Torn,
                                                      [adj. p. Tear]
                                                      Tornado.
                                                      Wind.
                                                      Torpedo.
                                                      Fi. II. 1. A.
                                                      Torpid,
                                                      • Num'd]
                                                      • Dull]
                                                      Torrent,
                                                      [Stream (augm.) sp. transitory]
                                                      Torrid,
                                                      [Hot (augm.]
                                                      Tortion,
                                                      [Twisting]
                                                      Tortois.
                                                      Be. VI. 1.
                                                      Torture,
                                                      • RJ. VI.1.
                                                      • Pain (augm.]
                                                      Toss,
                                                      • Cast upward]
                                                      • a. Volutation]
                                                      • pot, [adj. Drunkenness (per∣son]
                                                      Toste,
                                                      [Roste]
                                                      • sp. without vertigination]
                                                      Total,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Whole]
                                                      • Sum]
                                                      Totter,
                                                      • Shake]
                                                      • Stagger]
                                                      Touch.
                                                      • [Feeling] NP. III. 5.
                                                        • [Sense]
                                                          • Extern. NP. III.
                                                          • Intern. NP. II.
                                                        • [Anger]
                                                      • [Tactil quality]
                                                        • —active. Q. V.
                                                        • —passive. Q. VI.
                                                      • [v. Contiguity]
                                                        • Essay]
                                                        • a.
                                                          • Experience]
                                                          • Try]
                                                        • the— [p. Experience]
                                                        • stone. St. I. 6. A.
                                                      • [v. Pertinent]
                                                        • ing, [Concerning] Prep. I. 3. A.
                                                        • ...a
                                                          • Little]
                                                          • Say]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • Speak little of]
                                                          • a. Object (dim.)
                                                        • wood, [Fungus of tree for a. fire (inc.]
                                                      Touchy,
                                                      [Morose]
                                                      Toughness.
                                                      Q. VI. 5. E.
                                                      Touze,
                                                      [Pull (augm.]
                                                      Tow,
                                                      vid. Towe.
                                                      Toward.
                                                      [That adv. way]
                                                      • ly, [adj. Learn (apt.]
                                                      • About. Adv.] V. 3.
                                                      • Almost Adv.] V. 1.
                                                      Towe,
                                                      [Hemp prepared for adj. p. spinning]
                                                      • to— [Draw with cord]
                                                      Towel,
                                                      [Linnen for wiping]
                                                      Tower.
                                                      Po. II. 3.
                                                      Town.
                                                      RC. III. 2. A.
                                                      • ...s man
                                                        • adj. Town (person]
                                                        • Citizen]
                                                      Towre,
                                                      [Fly high]
                                                      Towze,
                                                      vid. Touze.
                                                      Toze,
                                                      [Loosen by pulling (freq.]
                                                      Trabs.
                                                      El. I. 4.
                                                      Trace.
                                                      • Harness. Po. V. 9. A.
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • Follow by track]
                                                          • Hunt by track]
                                                      Trachurus.
                                                      Fi. IV. 8. A.
                                                      Track,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Foot
                                                      • Wheel
                                                      sign]
                                                      Tract.
                                                      • [Country] W. III. A.
                                                      • [Written Discourse]
                                                      • of time, [Time (augm.]
                                                      Tractable,
                                                      • Gentle]
                                                      • Courteous]
                                                      • adj. p. Govern (apt]
                                                      Trade.
                                                      • [Profession. RC. II. sp. Un∣learned]
                                                      • [Art. Ha. VI. 3. sp. Un∣learned]
                                                      • to— [a. Merchant]
                                                      • winde, [Constant w.]
                                                      Tradition.
                                                      • [Narration] sp. Successive]
                                                      • Ecclesiastic. RE. VI. 1. A.
                                                      Traduce.
                                                      • [Reproach]
                                                      • [Calumniate]
                                                      Traffick,
                                                      [a.
                                                      • Merchant]
                                                      • Commerce]
                                                      Tragedy,
                                                      [Play adv. a. Grief end∣ing]
                                                      Tragical,
                                                      [adj. a. Grief] sp. in the Ending]
                                                      Tragicomedy,
                                                      [adj. a. Grief play adv. mirth ending]
                                                      Tragopogon.
                                                      HA. I. 8. A.
                                                      Tray.
                                                      Pr. V. 4 A.
                                                      Trail,
                                                      [Draw on the ground] sp. for a. Sent (make]
                                                      Train.
                                                      • of garment, [Long hinder part of g.]
                                                        • bird's— PP. V. 2. A.
                                                      • Series
                                                        • ...of powder.
                                                        • Aggregate.
                                                          • [Waiters (aggr.]
                                                        • of an Army. RM. IV. 7.
                                                        • [Allurement]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • a. Teacher]
                                                          • Educate]
                                                        • [Entice]
                                                      Traytor,
                                                      [adj.
                                                      • Perfidiousness
                                                      • Treason
                                                      person]
                                                      Tralatitious.
                                                      D. III. 6. O.
                                                      Tramel,
                                                      [Net adj. p. carry (apt) between two (persons]
                                                      Trample.
                                                      • [on- a. foot]
                                                      • [a. Sound (augm.) with a. foot (augm.]
                                                      Trance,
                                                      [Extasie]
                                                      Tranquillity.
                                                      • [v. Quieting (abstr.]
                                                      • [Contentation]
                                                      Transaction.
                                                      [a. Business]
                                                      Transcendent.
                                                      T.
                                                      • [Excellent]
                                                      Transcribe,
                                                      [a. Type writing]
                                                      Transfer.
                                                      • Remove]
                                                      • Deliver]
                                                      • Alienate]
                                                      Transfigure,
                                                      [Alter the form]
                                                      Transgress.
                                                      • [a. Excess]

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                                                        Transient,
                                                        [Transitory]
                                                        Transition.
                                                        D. V. 9.
                                                        Transitory.
                                                        Sp. I. 6. O.
                                                        Translation.
                                                        D. V. 5.
                                                        • vid. Transfer.
                                                        Transmarine,
                                                        [Beyond adj. Sea]
                                                        Transmigration,
                                                        [ition from one (place) to another (place]
                                                        Transmit,
                                                        • Derive from, &c.]
                                                        • a. ition from, &c.]
                                                        Transmutation,
                                                        [Altering]
                                                        Transom,
                                                        [Transverse beam]
                                                        Transparent.
                                                        Q. I. 4.
                                                        • stone,
                                                          • vid. Stone.
                                                        Transpiration.
                                                        Mo. IV. 3. A.
                                                        Transplant,
                                                        [Re-move into another
                                                        • (Place]
                                                        • (Coun∣trey]
                                                        Transport.
                                                        • [Carry into another Coun∣trey]
                                                        • [a. Extasie]
                                                        Transpose,
                                                        • Exchange the Place]
                                                        • Alter the Order]
                                                        Transubstantiation,
                                                        [Altering the substance]
                                                        Transverse.
                                                        Ma. II. 8. D.
                                                        Trap.
                                                        PO. VI. 8. A.
                                                        door,
                                                        [Door adj. p. open with lifting]
                                                        Trappings,
                                                        [adj. a. Ornate (arm.]
                                                        Trash.
                                                        • [Sorry]
                                                        • [Worst part]
                                                        • [Filth]
                                                        Travel.
                                                        • [Journey] TA. VI. 3. sp. into forreign Coun∣treys]
                                                        • [Labour]
                                                        • [Parturition]
                                                        Travellers Ioy.
                                                        Sh. V. 7. A.
                                                        Traverse.
                                                        • to —[a. Transverse]
                                                        • Suit, [Denying the action].
                                                        Treachery.
                                                        • op. to fidelity. Man. IV. 2. D
                                                        • op. to Loyalty. Man. V. 6. D.
                                                        Treacle,
                                                        [Physical mixture of vi∣pers, &c.]
                                                        Tread.
                                                        • [a. Foot]
                                                          • down, [a. Prostrate by up∣on- a. foot.]
                                                        • [Goe]
                                                        • [v. Coition]
                                                          • sp. as bird (male]
                                                        Treason.
                                                        RJ. III. 2.
                                                        Treasure,
                                                        • Money (place]
                                                        • Riches (aggr.]
                                                          • r, [adj. keeping (Off.) of money]
                                                        Treat.
                                                        • [a. Object]
                                                        • [Entertain]
                                                          • in order to a Bargain. RC. VI. 1. A.
                                                        Treaty,
                                                        [a. Treat]
                                                        Trea∣tise,
                                                        • Written Discourse]
                                                        • Printed Discourse]
                                                        Treble.
                                                        • [Threefold]
                                                        • in Music. Q. III. 1. E.
                                                        Treddle,
                                                        [Navel of fut. Chick in egg.]
                                                        Tree.
                                                        Tr.
                                                        • of life. Tr. V. 6. A.
                                                        • of saddle, [adj. wood (part)
                                                        • of s.]
                                                        Trefoil.
                                                        • bean— Sh. IV. 3.
                                                        • Hedghog— HS. III. 15. A.
                                                        • Shrub— Sh. IV. 3. A.
                                                        • Snail— HS. III. 15.
                                                        • Starheaded— HF. VIII. 5. A.
                                                        Trey.
                                                        Pr. V. 4. A.
                                                        • [Three]
                                                        Trembling.
                                                        AC. IV. 5. E.
                                                        Trench,
                                                        [Ditch]
                                                        Trencher.
                                                        Pr. V. 9.
                                                        • friend, [Flatterer for victu∣als]
                                                        • man, [Eater]
                                                        Trepan.
                                                        • [adj. boring (instr.) for head∣bone]
                                                        • to— [allure into p.
                                                          • Hurt]
                                                          • Danger]
                                                        Trepidation,
                                                        [Trembling]
                                                        • sp. through fear]
                                                        Trespass.
                                                        • [a. Excess]
                                                          • Disobey]
                                                          • Violate]
                                                        • [a. Sin]
                                                        • [Injury]
                                                        Tress.
                                                        • [Lock of hair]
                                                        • [Tassel (like]
                                                        Tressle.
                                                        Mag. V. 5.
                                                        Trevet,
                                                        [Stool with three legs like]
                                                        Try.
                                                        • Consider]
                                                        • Examine]
                                                        • TA. II. 5. A.
                                                        • at law. RC. II. 4. A.
                                                        • Prove. TA. II. 5. A.
                                                        • Essay]
                                                        • a. Experience]
                                                        • out, [Try the utmost]
                                                        • Refine, [Separate the course parts]
                                                        Triangle.
                                                        Mag. V. 1.
                                                        Tribe,
                                                        [Society]
                                                        • sp. from one progenitor]
                                                        Tribula∣tion,
                                                        • Adversity]
                                                        • Misery]
                                                        Tribunal,
                                                        [Seat of Judge]
                                                        Tribune,
                                                        [adj. Regiment (Off.]
                                                        Tribute.
                                                        RC. V. 9.
                                                        Trice,
                                                        [Instant]
                                                        Trick.
                                                        • [a. Craft]
                                                        • [a. Prestigiator]
                                                          • Action (dim.]
                                                          • thing (corr.]
                                                        • to— [a. Ornate]
                                                        Trickle,
                                                        [Drop]
                                                        • sp. adv. Series]
                                                        Trident,
                                                        [Halbert with three teeth]
                                                        Trifle.
                                                        • [Vain (thing]
                                                        • [Thing of no value]
                                                        • ...ing,
                                                          • [a Wantonness]
                                                          • [a Sloth]
                                                          • [a Lightness]
                                                          • [a Cunctation]
                                                        Trigger.
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Staying (instr. of ver∣tigination]
                                                          • Impedient (instr. of ver∣tigination]
                                                        • [Sign of standing (place]
                                                        Trill,
                                                        [Tremble (like) with voice]
                                                        Trim,
                                                        [adj. Ornate]
                                                        • ing a boat, [a. Ballancing]
                                                        • ing a ship— RN. VI. 4. A.
                                                        Trine,
                                                        [Distance of a great Cir∣cle]
                                                        Tringa.
                                                        • major. Bi. VII. 5.
                                                        • minor. Bi. VII. 5. A.
                                                        Trinity,
                                                        [Three (abstr.]
                                                        Trinkets,
                                                        [Sorry
                                                        • (Instruments]
                                                        • (Things]
                                                        • Utensils]
                                                        Trip.
                                                        • [a. Slide (make]
                                                        • [Stumble (dim.]
                                                        • along, [Walk nimbly]
                                                        Tripe,
                                                        [Prepared stomach of beast]
                                                        Tripartite,
                                                        [Three (kind]
                                                        Triple,
                                                        [Threefold]
                                                        Trivial.
                                                        • Ordinary]
                                                        • Common]
                                                        • [Sorry]
                                                        • [Vain]
                                                        Triumph.
                                                        RM. II. 8.
                                                        Triumvi∣rat,
                                                        • Government of to∣ge∣ther-three (persons]
                                                        • Magistracy of to∣ge∣ther-three (persons]
                                                        Trochisc,
                                                        [Round lamin (dim.]
                                                        Trochus.
                                                        Ex. VII. 6.
                                                        Trod,
                                                        • adj. a. pret. Tread]
                                                        • adj, p. Tread]
                                                        Troy weight,
                                                        [w. of 12 ounces in a pound]
                                                        Troll,
                                                        • [Ition adv. Smooth]
                                                        • [Hunt fish with adj. vertigina∣ting (mach,]
                                                        Troop.
                                                        • Company. RM. IV. 3.
                                                        • [Aggregate]
                                                        Trooper,
                                                        [Horseman] RM. III. 1. A.
                                                        Trope,
                                                        [a. Tralatitious]
                                                        Trophee.
                                                        RM. II. 8. A.
                                                        Tropic.
                                                        • of Cancer. W. VI. 6.
                                                        • of Capricorn. W. VI. 6. A.
                                                        Trot.
                                                        • a— [adj. Decrepit (sem.]
                                                        • to— Mo. II. 2. A.
                                                        Trotter.
                                                        [Foot]
                                                        • sp. of Sheep]
                                                        Trouble.
                                                        • Molest. TA. V. 9. O.
                                                          • in— [adj. p. TA. V. 9. O.]
                                                            • Adversity]
                                                            • Misery]
                                                            • ...

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                                                        Trouble∣som,
                                                        • adj. a. Trouble (apt.]
                                                        • Contentious]
                                                        Trough,
                                                        [Long Trey]
                                                        Trout.
                                                        Fi. IX. 3.
                                                        Trowel.
                                                        [adj. spreading (instr.) of Mortar]
                                                        Trowle,
                                                        vid. Troll.
                                                        True,
                                                        [adj.
                                                        • Truth]
                                                        • Genuine]
                                                        Truant.
                                                        • [Wanderer]
                                                        • [Slothful (person]
                                                        Trub.
                                                        HL. I. 2.
                                                        Truce,
                                                        • Transitory peace
                                                        • Between-space of qui∣et]
                                                        Truchman,
                                                        [Interpreter]
                                                        Truck,
                                                        [Exchange]
                                                        Truckle,
                                                        [Wheel of pully]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • ...under-
                                                            • Be]
                                                            • Ly]
                                                          • [Submit]
                                                        Trucu∣lent,
                                                        • Fierce (augm.]
                                                        • Cruel (augm.]
                                                        Trufle,
                                                        Trubs. HL. I. 2.
                                                        Truly.
                                                        Adv. I. 2. O.
                                                        Trull,
                                                        [Common adj. fornication fem.]
                                                        Trump.
                                                        • [Trumpet]
                                                        • [adj. Victory (kind) of Cards]
                                                        Trumpe∣ry,
                                                        • Sorry (things]
                                                        • Worst part]
                                                        sp. (aggr.]
                                                        Trumpet,
                                                        [adj. Trumpeter instr.]
                                                        Trumpeter.
                                                        • RM. III. 3. A.
                                                        • Fish. Fi. IV. 10.
                                                        Trunche∣on,
                                                        • Short thick stick]
                                                        • adj. Cudgelling (inst.]
                                                        Trundling,
                                                        [motion
                                                        • Upon wheels]
                                                        • adv. Vertiginating]
                                                        Trunk.
                                                        • Body.
                                                          • of plant, [Stock] PP. I. 2.
                                                          • of animal. PG. IV.
                                                        • [Box]
                                                        • Chest. sp. with convex adj. covering (thing]
                                                        • Tube]
                                                        • Snout. PP. V. 4. A.
                                                        Truss.
                                                        • Together— Tie]
                                                        • Up— Tie]
                                                        • [a-aggregate by tying]
                                                          • of hay, [adj. p. bound (aggr.) of h.]
                                                        Trust.
                                                        • [Believe]
                                                        • v. Confidence] AS. III. 4.
                                                          • with, [Deposit]
                                                          • for, [Lend]
                                                        Trusty,
                                                        [Faithful]
                                                        Truth.
                                                        T. III. 1.
                                                        • in— Adv. I. 2. O.
                                                        Tub
                                                        Pr. V. 3. A.
                                                        • fish Fi. IV. 5.
                                                        Tube
                                                        • Round— Mag. V. 9. O.
                                                        • Square— Mag. V. 9.
                                                        Tuberous,
                                                        [adj. Protuberance
                                                        • (freq.] (Sword]
                                                        Tuck,
                                                        [Long adj. pricking (apt.)
                                                        • of a ship. RN. II. 9.
                                                        • to— [Fasten the extremity]
                                                        Tuesday,
                                                        [Third day of the week]
                                                        Tuff Taffate,
                                                        [Tufted Taffata]
                                                        Tuft.
                                                        • Tassel. Mag. IV. 6.
                                                        • —of flower. PP. II. 6.
                                                        • [Aggregate]
                                                        Tugg,
                                                        [Pull
                                                        • (augm.]
                                                        • (imp.]
                                                        Tuition,
                                                        [a.
                                                        • Guardian]
                                                        • Teacher]
                                                        Tulip.
                                                        HL. IV. 3.
                                                        Tumbling.
                                                        Mo. II. 6. A.
                                                        Tumbler,
                                                        • [Dog hunting lesser beasts by agility]
                                                        • [Praestigiator by tumbling]
                                                        Tumbrel,
                                                        [Cart]
                                                        Tumor.
                                                        S. III.
                                                        Tumult.
                                                        • [Sedition]
                                                        • [Confused multitude]
                                                        Tumultuary.
                                                        [Seditious sudden]
                                                        Tun.
                                                        [Barrel (augm.]
                                                        • [Measure]
                                                        • Weight. Mea. III. 9.
                                                        Tune.
                                                        Q. III. 6.
                                                        • to— [Prepare (perf.]
                                                        • able, [adj. Music]
                                                        Tunhoof,
                                                        [Ground-Ivy] HL. VI. 11.
                                                        Tunicle,
                                                        [Membrane]
                                                        Tunnage,
                                                        [Tribute]
                                                        Tunnel,
                                                        [Concave Cone]
                                                        • of Chimney, [Concave (part) of ch.]
                                                        Tunny.
                                                        Fi. III. 4.
                                                        Turbant,
                                                        [adj. head (vest]
                                                        Turbinated,
                                                        [About—spirald adj. Cone]
                                                        Turbith.
                                                        Tr. VI. 11. A.
                                                         
                                                        Turbith.
                                                        Tr. VI. 11. A.
                                                         
                                                        Turbo.
                                                        Ex. VII. 5. A.
                                                        Turbu∣lent,
                                                        • Seditious]
                                                        • Contentious]
                                                        Turbut.
                                                        Fi. VII. 3.
                                                        Turcois.
                                                        St. III. 5.
                                                        Turdus.
                                                        Fi. V. 9.
                                                        Turf,
                                                        [Grassie clod]
                                                        Turgid,
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Tumor]
                                                          • Protuberance]
                                                        • [Full (augm.]
                                                        Turks Cap,
                                                        [Martagon] HL. IV. 2. A.
                                                        Turky.
                                                        Bi. II. 2. A.
                                                        Turmoil,
                                                        • Trouble]
                                                        • Operation (augm.]
                                                        • Business (augm.]
                                                        Turn.
                                                        • op. to proceed. TA. VI. 2. O.
                                                          • head, [Resist]
                                                        • Gesture. AC. VI. 8.
                                                          • ...inside out.
                                                          • ...upside-down.
                                                        • [Fold]
                                                          • ...down.
                                                          • ...up.
                                                        • [Dig]
                                                          • ...up the ground.
                                                            • Bend]
                                                            • Curve]
                                                        • [a.
                                                          • Helical]
                                                          • Spinal]
                                                        • [a. Volutation]
                                                        • [a. Vertigination]
                                                          • ...Spit.
                                                          • with a Lave. O. IV. 7. A.
                                                          • er, [adj.—ing (mech.]
                                                        • [Change]
                                                          • ...into
                                                        • [Become]
                                                          • [v. Convert]
                                                          • [v. Apostate]
                                                        • [Translate]
                                                          • away, [From—]
                                                          • back, [Back—]
                                                          • ...over
                                                          • out, [Eject]
                                                          • ...up
                                                          • a— [Turning]
                                                        • [Alteration]
                                                          • ...at every
                                                        • [Office]
                                                          • a good— [a. Benefactor]
                                                          • an ill— [Mischief]
                                                        • Course. T. VI. 7.
                                                          • by—s, [adv. Course]
                                                        Turnament,
                                                        [Game of horsemen mutually assaulting with spears]
                                                        Turnep.
                                                        HS. IV. 4.
                                                        Turnpike.
                                                        RM. VI. 8.
                                                        Turpentine,
                                                        • [Liquid resin of
                                                          • Larch
                                                          • Turpentine
                                                          • Pine
                                                          Tree out∣drawn by incision]
                                                        • tree. Tr. III. 3. A.
                                                        Turpitude,
                                                        [Indecency (augm.]
                                                        Turnstile,
                                                        [adj. p. Vertiginate (apt) transverse cross]
                                                        Turret.
                                                        • [Tower (dim.]
                                                        • fig. Mag. VI. 3. A.
                                                        Turtle.
                                                        • Bird. Bi. III. 2. A.
                                                        • Beast. Be. V. 1. A.
                                                        Tush.
                                                        Int.
                                                        • I. 3.
                                                        • II. 3. A.
                                                        Tusk,
                                                        [Long Tooth]
                                                        Tut,
                                                        vid. Tush.
                                                        Tutelary,
                                                        [adj. a.
                                                        • Protection]
                                                        • Defence]
                                                        • Safety]
                                                        Tuty.
                                                         
                                                        Tutor,
                                                        • Guardian]
                                                        • Teacher
                                                        Tutsan.
                                                        HS. V. 8.
                                                        Tutty,
                                                        [Flowers (aggr.) toge∣ther-tied]
                                                        Twayblade.
                                                        HL. VII. 5. A.
                                                        Twain,
                                                        [Two]
                                                        Twang,
                                                        [Ring]
                                                        Tweez,
                                                        [Box of instruments dim.]

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                                                        Twelve.
                                                         
                                                        T —month,
                                                        [Year]
                                                        • ...wenty.
                                                        Twibill,
                                                        [adj. pecking (instr.]
                                                        Twice,
                                                        [Two times]
                                                        Twig,
                                                        [Wand] PP. I. 4. A.
                                                        Twilight.
                                                        Q. I. 1:
                                                        Twins,
                                                        [Two together-born]
                                                        Twine,
                                                        • Twist sp. mutu∣ally.]
                                                        • Embrace sp. mutu∣ally.]
                                                        Twinge,
                                                        • Pull (imp.]
                                                        • Pain (imp.]
                                                        Twinkle,
                                                        [Un-appear (freq.]
                                                        Twirl,
                                                        [Vertiginate (imp.]
                                                        Twist.
                                                        • the— [share]
                                                        • to— O. V. 1.
                                                        Twit,
                                                        [Upbraid]
                                                        Twitch.
                                                        • [Pull (imp.]
                                                        • [Pain] AC. II. 9.
                                                        Twittle,
                                                        [Chirp (dim.]
                                                        Two.
                                                        Mea. II. 2.
                                                        • fold, [Two (kind]
                                                        Tygre.
                                                        Be. IV. 2.
                                                        Tympany.
                                                        S. VI. 3. A.
                                                        Type.
                                                        T. II. 3. A.
                                                        • [Letter-printing (instr.]
                                                        Typographical,
                                                        [adj. Printing]
                                                        Tyranny.
                                                        Man. VI. 4. O.
                                                        Tyrant.
                                                        • [Kingship, adj. Usurping (per∣son]
                                                        • [adj. Man. VI. 4. O. (person]
                                                        V.
                                                        VAcant.
                                                        • [Empty]
                                                        • [Not-Furnished]
                                                        • [Not-Used]
                                                        • [adj. Leisure]
                                                        Vacation.
                                                        • adj. Leisure (time]
                                                        • not-adj. RC. (time]
                                                        Vacillation,
                                                        [Staggering] Mo. II. 4. O.
                                                        Vacuity,
                                                        [Emptiness]
                                                        Vagabond,
                                                        [adj. Wandering (per∣son]
                                                        Vagary.
                                                        • [v. Wandring]
                                                        • [a. Conceitedness]
                                                        Vail,
                                                        vid. Veil.
                                                        • s [adj. Van∣tage
                                                          • Profits]
                                                          • Revenue]
                                                          • sp. besides-wages]
                                                        Vain.
                                                        • [adj. Vanity]
                                                        • glory, [Glorying (corr.]
                                                        • vid. Vein.
                                                        Vallens,
                                                        [About- adj. hanging (vest) of the upper Margin of the Bedsted]
                                                        Vale,
                                                        [Valley] W. III. 1. D.
                                                        Valediction.
                                                        AC. V. 8. A.
                                                        Valerian.
                                                        HF. IV. 8.
                                                        Valet,
                                                        [adj. Waiting (Off.]
                                                        Valiant,
                                                        [adj. Fortitude]
                                                        Validi∣ty,
                                                        • Sufficience (apt.]
                                                        • Efficience (apt.]
                                                        Valley.
                                                        W. III. 1. D.
                                                        Valour.
                                                        • Worth. Mea. IV.
                                                        • [Fortitude]
                                                        Value.
                                                        • Worth. Mea. IV.
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • [Esteem]
                                                          • a. Valour]
                                                          • a. Price]
                                                        Vamp,
                                                        • [Mend by Adding]
                                                        • [Mend by Renewing part]
                                                        Van.
                                                        • [Forepart]
                                                          • sp. of army]
                                                        • [Winnowing (jug.]
                                                        Vane,
                                                        [Flag for shewing the ver∣gency of the wind]
                                                        Vanish,
                                                        [Un-appear]
                                                        Vanity.
                                                        • Frivolousness. T. IV. 5. O.
                                                        • Not-profitableness]
                                                        • Frustrating (abstr.]
                                                        • Wantonness]
                                                        • Conceitedness]
                                                        • op. to gravity. Man, IV. 6. O.
                                                        Vanquish,
                                                        [a.
                                                        • Victory]
                                                        • Conquest]
                                                        Vantage.
                                                        TM. VI. 2. A.
                                                        Vantcurrier.
                                                        RM. IV. 5.
                                                        Vantgard,
                                                        [Forepart of army]
                                                        Vapor.
                                                        • [Exhalation] El. II. 2. A.
                                                        • [Glorying]
                                                        Vardingale.
                                                         
                                                        Vary.
                                                        • v. Diversity]
                                                        • [Alter]
                                                        • [a. Contention]
                                                        Varia∣ble,
                                                        • adj. Alter (apt.]
                                                        • Inconstant]
                                                        Variance,
                                                        [Contention]
                                                        Variegated.
                                                        Q. II. 5.
                                                        Variety,
                                                        [Diversity]
                                                        Varix.
                                                        S. III. 8.
                                                        Varlet,
                                                        [Sorry (person]
                                                        Varnish.
                                                        O. IV. 8. A.
                                                        Varvels,
                                                        vid. Vervels.
                                                        Vassal.
                                                        • [Subject]
                                                        • [Villain]
                                                        Vast,
                                                        [Ample (augm.]
                                                        Vat
                                                        • Tub (augm.]
                                                        • Barrel (augm.]
                                                        Vate
                                                        • Tub (augm.]
                                                        • Barrel (augm.]
                                                        Vault.
                                                        Po. II. 8.
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • [a. Vault]
                                                          • [Leap] Mo. V. 5. A.
                                                        Vaunt.
                                                        • [Glorying]
                                                          • sp. corr.]
                                                        • [a. Insolence]
                                                        • gard, vid. Vantgard.
                                                        Vauward,
                                                        [Forepart of army]
                                                        Vaumure.
                                                        RM. VI. 4.
                                                        Vbiquity.
                                                        S. II. 9.
                                                        Vdder,
                                                        [Dug] PG. IV. 2. A.
                                                        Veal.
                                                        • [Calf]
                                                        • [Flesh of Calf]
                                                        Veer.
                                                        • [Turn]
                                                        • Let-go more Sail]
                                                        • Out-put more Cord]
                                                        Vegetable,
                                                        [Plant] W. V. 2.
                                                        Vegetation.
                                                        • [adj. p. Vegetative soul (make]
                                                        • [a. Vigor]
                                                        Vegetative.
                                                        • [Plant] W. V. 2.
                                                          • Soul. W. I. 4.
                                                            • its actions. AC. I.
                                                        Vegetous,
                                                        [Vigor]
                                                        Vehemence.
                                                        • [Intenseness]
                                                        • [Fierceness] Ha. III. 4. D.
                                                        Vehicle,
                                                        [adj. Carrying (thing]
                                                        Veil.
                                                        • a— [adj. Covering thing]
                                                          • sp. thin]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • [Cover]
                                                          • [a. Respect (sign]
                                                        Vein.
                                                        • of animal. PG. II. 4.
                                                          • opening a— [a. Bleeding]
                                                            • Mo. IV. 6.
                                                        • of Metal [Vein (like) line of— m in the earth]
                                                        • of Stone [Vein (like) line of— S in the earth]
                                                        • Temper] NP. IV.
                                                        • Disposition]
                                                        • [Style]
                                                        Vellam,
                                                        [Paper of Calves skin]
                                                        Velleity.
                                                        AS. IV. 2.
                                                        Vellication.
                                                        • [Pulling (frep.]
                                                        • [Twitching] AC. II. 9.
                                                        Velvet,
                                                        [Silk adj. p. surface with short tufts]
                                                        Venal
                                                        • adj. p. Sell (pot.]
                                                        • adj. p. Sell (apt.]
                                                        Vendible
                                                        • adj. p. Sell (pot.]
                                                        • adj. p. Sell (apt.]
                                                        Vending,
                                                        [Selling]
                                                        Veneration.
                                                        • [Reverence]
                                                        • [Worship]
                                                        Venery.
                                                        • [Coition]
                                                        • [Hunting]
                                                        Vengeance.
                                                        • [a. Revenge]
                                                        • [Punishment]
                                                        Venial,
                                                        • [adj. p. Forgive (pot.]
                                                        • [adj. p. Forgive (apt.]
                                                        Venison,
                                                        [Flesh of hunted beasts]
                                                        Venom,
                                                        [Poison]
                                                        Vent.
                                                        • Wind]
                                                        • Exhalation]
                                                        • [Hole for out-a. Wind]
                                                        • [Hole for out-a. Exhal.]
                                                        • [Sent] Q. IV. A.
                                                        • ...to
                                                        • [a. Vent]
                                                          • in— ition (make]
                                                          • out- ition (make]
                                                            • sp. Air]
                                                        • [Sell]
                                                        Ventiduct,
                                                        • [adj. a. wind (jug.]
                                                        • [adj. a. wind tube]
                                                        Ventilation,
                                                        [Winnowing]

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                                                        Ventosity,
                                                        [Wind (abstr.]
                                                        Ventricle.
                                                        • [Hollow (place]
                                                        • [Stomach] PG. VI. 4.
                                                        Venture.
                                                        • [Danger]
                                                        • [Fortune]
                                                        • [Essay]
                                                        • sp. its danger]
                                                        • sp. ones fortune]
                                                        • at a— [adv. Essaying its danger]
                                                        • at a— [adv. Essaying ones fortune]
                                                        Venturous.
                                                        • [Dangerous]
                                                        • [adj. Essaying (apt.) danger]
                                                        • [Bold]
                                                        • [Rash]
                                                        Venu.
                                                        • [Thrust (imp.]
                                                        • [Stab (end]
                                                        Venus.
                                                        W. II. 5. A.
                                                        • comb. HS. I. 5. A.
                                                        • ...flax.
                                                        • Looking glase. HS. V. 3.
                                                        • Shell. Ex. VII. 7.
                                                        Veracity.
                                                        Man. IV. 1.
                                                        Verb.
                                                        D. II. 3.
                                                        Verbal,
                                                        [adj. Word]
                                                        Verbatim,
                                                        [adv. Word (segr.]
                                                        Verbosity.
                                                        • [a. word (exc.]
                                                        • [Loquacity]
                                                        Verderer,
                                                        [adj. Forrest (Off.) as∣sessor]
                                                        Verdict.
                                                        • [Sentence]
                                                        • [Opinion]
                                                        Verdigreece.
                                                        Met. IV. 5.
                                                        Verdure.
                                                        • [Greenness]
                                                        • [Vigor]
                                                        Verge.
                                                        • [Margin]
                                                        • [Capacity]
                                                        • [Stick]
                                                        Verging.
                                                        Sp. III. A.
                                                        Verger,
                                                        [Before—adj. Walking (Off.]
                                                        Very.
                                                        • Self]
                                                        • same]
                                                        • (augm.]
                                                        • True]
                                                        • Genuine]
                                                        • ly. Adv. I. 2. O.
                                                        • in—deed Adv. I. 2. O.
                                                        Verifie.
                                                        • [a. Truth (make]
                                                        • [Perform]
                                                          • Prove]
                                                          • Confirm]
                                                        Verity.
                                                        T. III. 1.
                                                        Verjuice.
                                                        Pr. II. 5. A.
                                                        Vermilion.
                                                        Met. III. 5. A.
                                                        Vermin.
                                                        • [Insects]
                                                          • sp. Hurtful]
                                                        • [Hurtful Animals]
                                                        Vernacular,
                                                        • [adj. ones Nation (place]
                                                        • [adj. ones Tribe (place]
                                                        Vernal.
                                                        • [adj. Spring]
                                                        Vernish,
                                                        [adj. a. Vernishing (thing]
                                                        • ing. O. IV. 8. A.
                                                        Verse.
                                                        • Part of Book. D. III. 2.
                                                        • op. to Prose. D. III. 4. O.
                                                        Versicle,
                                                        [Verse (dim.]
                                                        • sp. adj. preceding]
                                                        Versifie,
                                                        [a. D. III. 4. O.]
                                                        Version,
                                                        [Translation]
                                                        Vertebra.
                                                        PG. IV. 3. A.
                                                        Vertical.
                                                        • [adj. Top]
                                                          • point, [Upper pole of the Horizon]
                                                        • [adj. Vertex. Ma. II. 2.
                                                        Vertiginous.
                                                        • [adj. Vertigo]
                                                        • motion. O. I. 5.
                                                        Vertigo.
                                                        S. IV. 5.
                                                        Vertue.
                                                        • [Habit (perf.]
                                                          • infused. Ha. V.
                                                          • ...acquired.
                                                          • intellectual. Ha. VI.
                                                          • moral. Man. I.
                                                          • Respecting the body. Man. II.
                                                          • Respecting the state and digni∣ty. Man. III.
                                                          • ...Homiletical.
                                                          • Common. Man. IV.
                                                          • belonging to superior. Man. V.
                                                          • belonging to Inferior. Man. VI.
                                                        • Instruments of— Ha. II.
                                                        • ...Affections of
                                                          • Intellectual— Ha. III.
                                                          • Moral— Ha. III.
                                                        • [Efficacy]
                                                        Verven.
                                                        HS. V. 9.
                                                        Vervels,
                                                        [adj. Leg bonds of Hawk]
                                                        Verule,
                                                        [adj. Lamin ring]
                                                        Vesicle,
                                                        [Bladder (dim.]
                                                        Vespers,
                                                        [adj. Evening worship]
                                                        Vessel.
                                                        • General. Pr. V.
                                                          • of animal body, [adj. con∣taining (apt) hollow (parts]
                                                            • Heterogeneous. PG. VI.
                                                            • Homogeneous. PG. II.
                                                        • [Ship]
                                                        Vestment,
                                                        [Clothing]
                                                        Vestry,
                                                        [adj. Clothing (room]
                                                        Vesture,
                                                        [Clothing]
                                                        Vetch.
                                                        HS. II. 3.
                                                        • bitter— HS. II. 4.
                                                        • Crimson grass— HS. III. 7.
                                                        • hatched— HS. III. 6.
                                                        • ...Kidney
                                                        • Milk— HS. III. 3. A.
                                                        • Yellow wild— HS. II. 6.
                                                        Veternus.
                                                        S. IV. 2.
                                                        Vex.
                                                        • [a. Angry (make]
                                                        • [a. Grieved (make]
                                                        • [Molest]
                                                        • [a. Anxiety]
                                                        Vgly
                                                        • Deformed (augm.]
                                                        • Indecent (augm.]
                                                        Vy.
                                                        • a. Emulation]
                                                        • Provoke]
                                                        • [More—a. wager]
                                                        Vial.
                                                        • [adj. Glass bottle (dim.]
                                                        • [adj. Music (instr.) to be sounded with bow]
                                                        Viands,
                                                        [Victuals]
                                                        Vibrate,
                                                        [Swing.] Mo. VI. 3.
                                                        Viburnum.
                                                        Sh. I. 5.
                                                        Vicar.
                                                        • [Deputy]
                                                        • [Second (kind) Presbyter]
                                                        Vice.
                                                        • [Moral] Man. I. O.
                                                        • Feign'd fool]
                                                        • adj. Scurrility (person]
                                                        • [adj. Holding (mach.]
                                                        Vice
                                                        [instead]
                                                        Vicegerent,
                                                        [Substitute]
                                                        Viceroy,
                                                        [Instead-King]
                                                        Vitiate.
                                                        • [Vitious make]
                                                          • [Unchast (make]
                                                        • [Mar]
                                                        Vicinity.
                                                        • [Neighborhood]
                                                        • [Neerness]
                                                        Vicount,
                                                        [Nobleman of the fourth Degree]
                                                        Vicissitude.
                                                        • [a. Turn] T. VI. 8.
                                                        • [Alteration, adj. turn]
                                                        Victim,
                                                        [Sacrifice]
                                                        Victor,
                                                        [adj. RM. II. E. (per∣son]
                                                        Victory,
                                                        [adj. RM. II. 1. E. (thing]
                                                        • get the—RM. II. 1. E.
                                                        Victualler,
                                                        • [adj. Victuals (Off.]
                                                        • [adj. Victuals (Merc.]
                                                        Victualling house,
                                                        [House of adj. Victuals (merc.]
                                                        Victuals.
                                                        Pr. I.
                                                        • fall to his—[Eat]
                                                        View.
                                                        • [a. ey] PG. III. 2.
                                                        • [Observe]
                                                        • [Examine]
                                                        Vigilance.
                                                        • Abstinence. Man. II. 4.
                                                        • [Heedfulness]
                                                        Vigils.
                                                        • [a. Vigilance]
                                                        • [adj. p. Wake night before fe∣stival]
                                                          • [Day before the Festival]
                                                        Vigor.
                                                        NP. V. 4.
                                                        Vile.
                                                        • [adj. Valor (dim.]
                                                        • [Sorry]
                                                        • [Vicious]
                                                        Vilifie.
                                                        • [a. Disrepect]
                                                        • [Contemn]
                                                        Village,
                                                        [Houses (aggr.]
                                                        • [Parish]
                                                        Villain.
                                                        • Lowest degree of Commonal∣ty, RC. I. 8.
                                                        • [Sorry (person]
                                                        • ...

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                                                        Vindicate.
                                                        • [a. Defendant]
                                                        • [a. Advocate]
                                                        • [Shew Innocence]
                                                        Vindictiveness,
                                                        [a. Revenge (apt.]
                                                        Vine.
                                                        Sh. II. 1.
                                                        Vinegar.
                                                        Pr. II. 5.
                                                        Vinewd,
                                                        • Mouldy]
                                                        • Musty]
                                                        Vintage.
                                                        • [Gathering grapes]
                                                        • [a. Wine (make.]
                                                        Vintner,
                                                        [adj. wine (merc.]
                                                        • sp. adv. segregate]
                                                        Vineyard,
                                                        [Orchard of Vines]
                                                        Violate,
                                                        TA. III. 6. O.
                                                        Violence.
                                                        T. V. 5. O.
                                                        • in Motion. Mo. VI.
                                                        • [Coaction]
                                                        • [Fierceness] Ha. III. 4. D.
                                                        Violet.
                                                        HL. VI. 5.
                                                        • bulbous— HL. IV. 5. A.
                                                        • dames— HS. IV. 2.
                                                        Violin,
                                                        [Vial (dim]
                                                        Viol.
                                                        • [adj. Music (instr.) so be sounded with Bow]
                                                        • vid. Vial.
                                                        Viorna,
                                                        [Travellers Joy] Sh. I. 7.
                                                        Viper.
                                                        Be. VI. 7. A.
                                                        • s grass, [Scorsonera]
                                                        Virago,
                                                        [Man (like) woman]
                                                        Virga,
                                                        Meteor. El. V. 4.
                                                        Virgin.
                                                        • [Not-married] RO. II. 1.
                                                        • [Chast unmarried] RO. II. 1. A.
                                                        • First]
                                                        • New]
                                                        • honey, [First h. of Bees]
                                                        • parchment, [p. made of the skin of an abortive]
                                                        • [Undefiled]
                                                        • s bower, [Clematis] Sh. V. 7.
                                                        Virginals,
                                                        [Chest (like) adj. Mu∣sic (instr.) with metallin string]
                                                        Virginity.
                                                        RO. II. 1. A. (abstr.]
                                                        Virgo,
                                                        [6th of the 12 parts of the Zodiac]
                                                        Virility.
                                                        • age of manhood. Mea. VI. 3.
                                                          • [Male (abstr.]
                                                        Virtue,
                                                        vid. Vertue.
                                                        Virulent.
                                                        • [adj. Poison]
                                                        • [adj. Malice]
                                                        Visage.
                                                        • Face. PG. III. 1.
                                                        • [Face (manner]
                                                        • [Seen (part]
                                                        Visard,
                                                        [Factitious face]
                                                        Viscous,
                                                        [Clammy]
                                                        Visible,
                                                        [adj. p. See (pot.]
                                                        Vision.
                                                        • [Seeing]
                                                        • adj. apparence (thing]
                                                        • adj. p. See Revelation]
                                                        Visit.
                                                        AC. V. 1.
                                                        • [About-ition for a Disci∣pline]
                                                        Visor of Helmet,
                                                        [Up—adj. p. fold (apt.) adj. forehead (part]
                                                        Vital,
                                                        [adj. life]
                                                        Vitiat,
                                                        vid. Viciat]
                                                        Vitrifie,
                                                        [a. Glass (make]
                                                        Vitriol.
                                                        St. V. 3.
                                                        Vivacity,
                                                        [Long life (apt.]
                                                        Vivifie,
                                                        [a. Live]
                                                        Viviparous,
                                                        [adj. parturition adj. living (thing]
                                                        Vlcer.
                                                        S. I. 7.
                                                        Vlterior.
                                                        Sp. II. 2. D.
                                                        Vltimate
                                                        [Most-
                                                        • Remote]
                                                        • Latter]
                                                        Vmber.
                                                        • Fish. Fi. IX. 4. A.
                                                        • Colour]
                                                        Vmbilical,
                                                        [adj. Navel] PG. IV. 6. A.
                                                        Vmbles,
                                                        [Inwards] PG. VI.
                                                        Vmbra.
                                                        Fi. IV. 2. A.
                                                        Vmbrage.
                                                        • [Doubting]
                                                        • Distrust]
                                                        • Jealousie]
                                                        Vmbrella,
                                                        [adj. Shadowing (jug.]
                                                        Vmpire,
                                                        [Sole arbitrator]
                                                        Vn
                                                        vid. In
                                                        • [Not—]
                                                        • [Not-yet]
                                                        Vnable,
                                                        [adj. Impotence]
                                                        Vnacceptable.
                                                        • Not— acceptable]
                                                        • Against acceptable]
                                                        • [adj. Displicence]
                                                        Vnaccessible,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. come]
                                                        Vnaccustomed,
                                                        [Not-accustomed]
                                                        Vnacquainted,
                                                        [Stranger]
                                                        Vnadvised,
                                                        [Rash] adj. Ha. IV. 1. D.
                                                        Vnallowed,
                                                        [Not-allowed]
                                                        Vnanimous,
                                                        • [adv. Identity— Opinioned]
                                                        • [adv. Identity— Minded]
                                                        Vnappeasable,
                                                        • [Not-adj. p. Peaceableness]
                                                        • [Not-adj. p. Meekness]
                                                        Vnapt,
                                                        [Not-apt]
                                                        Vnapproachable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. Neerness]
                                                        Vnarm∣ed,
                                                        • Not- armed]
                                                        • Un- armed]
                                                        Vnassured,
                                                        [Not-assured]
                                                        Vnasswaged,
                                                        [Not-asswaged]
                                                        Vnavoidable,
                                                        [Not adj. p. escape (pot.]
                                                        Vnauthorize,
                                                        [Un- a. Authority]
                                                        Vnawares
                                                        • [Not— Heeding]
                                                        • [Not— Expecting]
                                                        • taken at— [Surprized]
                                                        Vnbar,
                                                        [Un-a. bar]
                                                        Vnbelief.
                                                        AS. II. 4. O.
                                                        • [Incredulity] Ha. III. 2. D.
                                                        • [Infidelity] Ha. V. 4. O.
                                                        Vnbend,
                                                        [Un-bend]
                                                        Vnbenum,
                                                        [Un-a. Stupo]
                                                        Vnbeseem,
                                                        [v. Indecency]
                                                        Vnbesot,
                                                        [Un-a. Dotage]
                                                        Vnbewitch,
                                                        [Un-a. Witchcraft]
                                                        Vnbidden,
                                                        [Not-bidden]
                                                        • [adj. Spontaneity]
                                                        Vnbind,
                                                        [Un-a. bind]
                                                        Vnblameable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. blame (pot.]
                                                        Vnblind,
                                                        [Un-a. blind (make]
                                                        Vnboild,
                                                        [Not-boild]
                                                        Vnbolt,
                                                        [Un-a. bolt]
                                                        Vnbound,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. bind]
                                                        Vnbounded,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. bound]
                                                        Vnbowel,
                                                        [Un-a. bowel]
                                                        Vnbrace,
                                                        [Un-a. brace]
                                                        Vnbridle,
                                                        [Un-a. bridle]
                                                        • d, [Irregular]
                                                        Vnbroken,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. break]
                                                        Vnbuckle,
                                                        [Un-a. Buckle]
                                                        Vnburden,
                                                        [Un-a. burden]
                                                        Vnburied,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. buried]
                                                        Vnbutton,
                                                        [Un-a. button]
                                                        Vncalled,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. call]
                                                        Vncapable,
                                                        [Not-capable]
                                                        Vncase,
                                                        [Un-a. case]
                                                        Vncaught,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. catch]
                                                        Vncertain.
                                                        • [Not-certain]
                                                        • [Doubtful]
                                                        • [Wavering]
                                                        Vnchain,
                                                        [Un-a. chain]
                                                        Vnchangeable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. alter]
                                                        Vncharitableness.
                                                        Ha. V. 6. D.
                                                        Vncharm,
                                                        [Un-a. Wizard]
                                                        Vnchastness.
                                                        Man. II. 7. D.
                                                        Vnchewed,
                                                        [Not-chewed]
                                                        Vncircumcision,
                                                        [Not- p. circum∣cision]
                                                        Vncircumspect,
                                                        [Careless]
                                                        Vncivil.
                                                        • [Morose]
                                                        • [Rustic]
                                                        Vncle
                                                        RO. I. 3.
                                                        Vnclasp,
                                                        [Un-a. clasp]
                                                        Vnclean.
                                                        • [adj. Defilement]
                                                        • [Unchast]
                                                        Vnclose,
                                                        [Un-a. close]
                                                        Vncloth∣ed,
                                                        • Not- clothed]
                                                        • Un— clothed]
                                                        Vncomely,
                                                        [Indecent]
                                                        Vncomfortable
                                                        [adj. Discomfort]
                                                        Vncompounded,
                                                        [Simple]
                                                        Vnconceivable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. ap∣prehension]
                                                        Vncondemned,
                                                        [Not-condemned]
                                                        Vnconquerable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. con∣quer (pot.]
                                                        Vnconscionable.
                                                        NP. I. 3. O.
                                                        Vnconstant.
                                                        adj. Ha. IV. 7. D.
                                                        Vnconstreined,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. coa∣ction]
                                                        Vncorded,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. cord]
                                                        Vncorrected,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. corre∣ction]
                                                        Vncorrupt.
                                                        • [Not-corrupted]
                                                        • [Sincere]
                                                        • [Impartial]
                                                        Vncover.
                                                        O. II. 3. O.
                                                        Vncouple,
                                                        [Un-joyn]
                                                        Vncourteous.
                                                        • [Not-courteous]
                                                        • [Rustic]
                                                        Vncouth.
                                                        • [Not-adj. custom]
                                                        • ...

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                                                        Vnction,
                                                        Anointing]
                                                        Vnctuousness.
                                                        • to feeling. Q. VI. 4. D.
                                                        • to tast. Q. IV. 2.
                                                        Vncurable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. cure] (pot.]
                                                        Vndaunted,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. fear (pot.]
                                                        Vndecent.
                                                        adj. T. V. 2. O.
                                                        Vndecided,
                                                        [Not-decided]
                                                        Vndefiled.
                                                        • [Not-defiled]
                                                        • [Pure]
                                                        Vndefrayed,
                                                        [Not-
                                                        • Paid]
                                                        • Refunded]
                                                        Vnder.
                                                        • Proper. Prep. VI. 1. O.
                                                        • ...foot
                                                        • hand [adv.
                                                          • Private]
                                                          • Concealed]
                                                        • hand and seal, [Under writ∣ten and sealed]
                                                        • [With in]
                                                          • Contain —it. [c. within its capacity]
                                                        • [Below]
                                                          • age [of adj. pupil age]
                                                          • years [of adj. pupil age]
                                                            • Less.
                                                            • Too little
                                                          • ...bid]
                                                          • ...price.
                                                          • ...sell.
                                                          • ...value.
                                                        • [Lower]
                                                          • ...leather.
                                                          • ...lid of eye.
                                                          • ...lip.
                                                          • ...side. Sp. III. 5. O.
                                                          • ...woods.
                                                            • Inferior]
                                                            • Subordinate]
                                                          • ...Butler.
                                                          • ...Officer.
                                                          • ...Sheriff.
                                                        • [Dependent]
                                                        • [Subject]
                                                          bring
                                                          • Subject
                                                          • Conquer
                                                          (make]
                                                          Keep
                                                           
                                                        Vnder∣go,
                                                        • v. Subject]
                                                        • Suffer.
                                                        Vnderhand,
                                                        [adv.
                                                        • Private]
                                                        • Concealed]
                                                        Vnderlay,
                                                        [Mend by under-put∣ting]
                                                        Vnderleather,
                                                        [Lower Lea∣ther]
                                                        Vnderling.
                                                        RO. III. O.
                                                        Vndermine,
                                                        RM. I. 5.
                                                        • craftily, [a. Treachery]
                                                        Vndermost,
                                                        [Most-adj. under part]
                                                        Vnderneath.
                                                        Prep. VI. 1. O.
                                                        Vnderpart.
                                                        Sp. III. 5. O.
                                                        Vnderpin,
                                                        [Instead-a. foundation]
                                                        Vnderprop,
                                                        [a-prop]
                                                        Vndersay.
                                                        Man. IV. 1. D.
                                                        Vndersell,
                                                        [Sell for less.]
                                                        Vnderset,
                                                        [a. Prop]
                                                        Vndersheriff,
                                                        [Inferior adj. shire (Off.]
                                                        Vnderside.
                                                        Sp. III. 5. O.
                                                        Vnderstand.
                                                        • a. Intellect. NP. I. 1.
                                                          • ...give to-
                                                            • Narrate]
                                                            • Know (make]
                                                        • Omit. D. III. 8. O.
                                                        • [Suppose]
                                                        Vnderstanding.
                                                        • Faculty. NP. I. 1.
                                                        • ...action of the
                                                          • Speculative. AS. II.
                                                          • Practical. AS. III.
                                                        Vnderstood.
                                                        • ...
                                                          • adj.-a. pret. Understand]
                                                          • adj. p. Understand]
                                                        • Omitted. D. III. 8. O.
                                                        Vndertake.
                                                        TA. III. 1. A.
                                                        • for, [a. Sponsion]
                                                        • to do [Oblige himself by promise]
                                                        Vnderva∣lue,
                                                        Value less than due] Contemn]
                                                        Vnderwoods,
                                                        • Lower woods
                                                        • Young woods
                                                        Vndeserved,
                                                        [Not-deserved,]
                                                        Vndeserving,
                                                        [Unworthy]
                                                        Vndetermin∣ed,
                                                        • adj. Liberty]
                                                        • Not-determined]
                                                        Vndigested,
                                                        [Not-digested]
                                                        Vndischarged,
                                                        [Not-discharged]
                                                        Vndiscreet,
                                                        [Foolish]
                                                        Vndistinct,
                                                        [Not-distinct]
                                                        Vndivi∣ded,
                                                        • Not-divided]
                                                        • Entire]
                                                        Vndo.
                                                        • [Un-do]
                                                        • [Un-ty]
                                                        • [Loosen]
                                                          • Spoil]
                                                          • a. poverty (augm.]
                                                        Vndone.
                                                        • [adj. p. Undo]
                                                        • [Not-done.]
                                                        Vndoubted,
                                                        [Not-doubted]
                                                        Vndress,
                                                        [Un cloth]
                                                        Vndue.
                                                        T. IV. 3. O.
                                                        Vndulate.
                                                        • Figure. Mag. IV. 9.
                                                        • Motion, [a. Wave] W. IV. 1. E.
                                                        Vndutiful.
                                                        Man. V. 1. D.
                                                        Vneasie,
                                                        [Difficult]
                                                        Vnequal.
                                                        • [Not-equal]
                                                        • [Not-equitable]
                                                        Vnestimable,
                                                        Not-adj. p. Esteem (pot)
                                                        • Worthily]
                                                        • Sufficient∣ly]
                                                        Vnevenness.
                                                        Q. VI. 2. O.
                                                        Vnevitable,
                                                        [Not adj. p. escape pot.]
                                                        Vnexcusable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. excuse pot.]
                                                        Vnexecuted,
                                                        [Not-executed]
                                                        Vnexpected,
                                                        [Not-expected]
                                                        Vnexpert.
                                                        Ha. VI. 4. D.
                                                        Vnfaithful.
                                                        Man. IV. 2. O.
                                                        Vnfashion∣ed,
                                                        • Not-figured]
                                                        • Figured (corr.
                                                        Vnfast∣ned,
                                                        • Not-fast∣ned]
                                                        • Un— fast∣ned]
                                                        Vnfeather∣ed,
                                                        • Not-feather∣ed]
                                                        • Un—feather∣ed]
                                                        Vnfeigned.
                                                        • Not-feigned]
                                                        • Sincere]
                                                        Vnfetter∣ed,
                                                        • Not-fetter∣ed]
                                                        • Un—fetter∣ed]
                                                        Vnfinisht,
                                                        [Not-finished]
                                                        Vnfit▪
                                                        [Not-congruous]
                                                        Vnfitting,
                                                        [Indecent]
                                                        Vnfix,
                                                        [Un-fix]
                                                        Vnfold,
                                                        • [Un-fold]
                                                        • [Explain]
                                                        Vnformed,
                                                        [Not-formed]
                                                        Vnfortified,
                                                        [Not-fortified]
                                                        Vnfortunate,
                                                        [adj.
                                                        • Fortune (corr.]
                                                        • Adversity]
                                                        Vnfriendly,
                                                        [Not-adj. friend]
                                                        Vnfruitfulness.
                                                        • Barrenness. NP. VI. 3. O.
                                                        • [Unprofitableness]
                                                        Vnfurnisht,
                                                        • Not-furnish∣ed]
                                                        • Un—furnish∣ed]
                                                        Vngainful,
                                                        [Not-adj. a. gain (apt.]
                                                        Vngarnisht,
                                                        [Not- adj. p. or∣nate]
                                                        Vngentle,
                                                        [Notgentle]
                                                        Vngird∣ed,
                                                        • Not-adj. p. Bound]
                                                        • Un—adj. p. Bound]
                                                        Vnglew,
                                                        [Un- a. glue]
                                                        Vngodly.
                                                        • [Graceless]
                                                        • [Unholy]
                                                        Vngraciousness.
                                                        Ha. V. O.
                                                        Vnguent,
                                                        • adj.-anointing thing]
                                                        • Salve]
                                                        Vnhabitable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. dwelling pot.]
                                                        Vnhallowed
                                                        • [Profaned]
                                                        • [Unholy]
                                                        Vnhand∣som,
                                                        • Deformed]
                                                        • Indecent]
                                                        Vnhappiness,
                                                        [Misery]
                                                        Vnharness,
                                                        [Un-a. armament]
                                                        Vnhealthy,
                                                        [Not-healthy]
                                                        Vnheard,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. hearing]
                                                        Vnheeded,
                                                        [Not-heeded]
                                                        Vnholy.
                                                        Ha. V. 2. O.
                                                        Vnhorse,
                                                        • Down-put from hors
                                                        • Un-a. ride (make]
                                                        Vnhurt,
                                                        [Not-hurt]
                                                        Vnhusbanded,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. agri∣culture]
                                                        Vnicorn,
                                                        [One-horned beast]
                                                        Vniform,
                                                        [adv. Identity adj. p.
                                                        • Figure]
                                                        • Manner]
                                                        • Circumstance]
                                                        Vniformity,
                                                        [Identity (manner]
                                                        Vnimaginable,
                                                        Not-adj. p. ima∣gination (pot.]
                                                        Vnimitable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. imita∣tion (pot.]
                                                        Vninhabited,
                                                        [Not- adj. p. dwel∣ling]
                                                        Vnjoyn,
                                                        [Separate]
                                                        Vnjoynt.
                                                        • [Un-a. joynt]
                                                        • [Separate the parts]
                                                        Vnion.
                                                        • [a. One]
                                                        • Peaceableness]
                                                        • League]

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                                                        Vnison,
                                                        [adj. p. Identity adj. a sound]
                                                        Vnit,
                                                        [One]
                                                        Vnite,
                                                        [a. one (make]
                                                        Vnity,
                                                        [One (abst.]
                                                        Vniverse,
                                                        [Whole world]
                                                        Vniver∣sal,
                                                        • adj. Universality]
                                                        • Whole]
                                                        Vniversality.
                                                        TM. III. 3. O.
                                                        Vniversity.
                                                        RC. III. 6.
                                                        Vnivocal,
                                                        [Of one signification]
                                                        Vnjust,
                                                        [adj. Injustice]
                                                        Vnkennel,
                                                        [Un-a. bed (room]
                                                        Vnkind.
                                                        • [Uncharitable]
                                                        • [Discourteous] adj. Man. IV. 7. O.
                                                        • [Not-adj. friend]
                                                        Vnkle.
                                                        RO. I. 5.
                                                        Vnknit,
                                                        [Un-ty]
                                                        Vnknown,
                                                        [Not-known]
                                                        Vnlace,
                                                        • Un—a. Lace]
                                                        • Not-a. String]
                                                        Vnladen,
                                                        [Un-adj. burdened]
                                                        Vnlaw∣ful,
                                                        • Not—Lawful]
                                                        • Against-Lawful]
                                                        Vnlearn,
                                                        [Un- a. Learner]
                                                        Vnlearned.
                                                        Ha. VI. 5. D.
                                                        Vnleavened,
                                                        [Not-leavened]
                                                        Vnless.
                                                        Conj. I. 3. O.
                                                        Vnlike,
                                                        • [adj. Unlikeness]
                                                        • ness. TM. V. 1. O.
                                                        Vnlike∣ly,
                                                        • Not—True like]
                                                        • Against-True like]
                                                        Vnlimited.
                                                        • Not-
                                                          • Limited]
                                                          • Cohibited]
                                                          • Determined]
                                                        • [Infinite]
                                                        Vnlined,
                                                        • Not-lined]
                                                        • Un-lined]
                                                        Vnload,
                                                        [Un-a. burden]
                                                        Vnlock,
                                                        • Un-a. lock]
                                                        • Open-with key
                                                        Vnlookt for,
                                                        [Not-expected]
                                                        Vnloose,
                                                        [Loose]
                                                        Vnlove∣ly,
                                                        • Not—adj. p. love (apt.]
                                                        • Againstadj. p. love (apt.]
                                                        Vnlucky,
                                                        [adj.
                                                        • Fortune (corr.
                                                        • Event (corr.
                                                        Vnmake,
                                                        [Un-
                                                        • a. Efficient]
                                                        • adj. Creation]
                                                        Vnmannerly,
                                                        [adj.
                                                        • Rusticity]
                                                        • Disrespect]
                                                        Vnman¦ly,
                                                        • Not—adj. man (male]
                                                        • Against-adj. man (male]
                                                        Vnmannured,
                                                        [Not-manured]
                                                        Vnmarried.
                                                        • [Not-adj. pret. married]
                                                        • [Divorced]
                                                        • [adj. Celibate]
                                                        Vnmask,
                                                        [Uncover the face]
                                                        Vnmatchable,
                                                        [Not adj. p. equal (pot.]
                                                        Vnmeasurable.
                                                        • [Not- adj. Measure (pot.]
                                                        • [Infinite]
                                                        Vnmeet,
                                                        [Indecent]
                                                        Vnmerciful,
                                                        [adj. Cruelty]
                                                        Vnmindful,
                                                        [Not-adj. remem∣bring]
                                                        Vnmingled,
                                                        • Simple]
                                                        • Pure]
                                                        Vnmoveable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. move (pot.]
                                                        Vnnail'd,
                                                        • Not-nail'd]
                                                        • Un-nail'd]
                                                        Vnnatural,
                                                        [Against-natural]
                                                        Vnnecessary,
                                                        Not-neces∣sary]
                                                        Vnneedful-
                                                        Not-neces∣sary]
                                                        Vnnoble,
                                                        [Against-noble]
                                                        Vnoccupied,
                                                        [Not- adj. p.
                                                        • Business]
                                                        • Use]
                                                        Vnorderly.
                                                        • [Confused]
                                                        • [Irregular]
                                                        Vnpack∣ed,
                                                        • Not-bound toge∣ther] aggregated]
                                                        • Un-bound toge∣ther] aggregated]
                                                        Vnpaid,
                                                        [Not-paid]
                                                        Vnpainted,
                                                        [Not-painted]
                                                        Vnpair∣ed,
                                                        • Not-
                                                        • Un-companioned]
                                                        sp. (perf.]
                                                        Vnpardonable,
                                                        [Not adj. p. par∣don (pot.]
                                                        Vnpeaceable.
                                                        Man. IV. 3. O.
                                                        Vnpeople,
                                                        [Un-adj. p. Dwelling]
                                                        Vnperformed,
                                                        [Not-performed]
                                                        Vnpinned,
                                                        • Not-fastened with pin]
                                                        • Un-fastened with pin]
                                                        Vnplant∣ed,
                                                        • Not-planted]
                                                        • Un-planted]
                                                        Vnpleasant∣ness,
                                                        • Ha. II. 3. O.
                                                        • T. IV. 2. O.
                                                        Vnpleasing,
                                                        [adj. Displicence]
                                                        Vnpolished,
                                                        [Not-polished]
                                                        Vnpolluted,
                                                        [Not-defiled]
                                                        Vnprepared,
                                                        [Not-prepared]
                                                        Vnprofitable,
                                                        [Not-profitable]
                                                        Vnprosperous.
                                                        • [Not-prosperous]
                                                        • [Adverse]
                                                        Vnproved,
                                                        [Not-proved]
                                                        Vnprovided,
                                                        [Not-provided]
                                                        Vnpunisht,
                                                        [Not-punisht]
                                                        Vnquenchable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. quench (pot.]
                                                        Vnquiet.
                                                        • [Against-quiet]
                                                        • [adj. Molesting]
                                                        Vnrank∣ed,
                                                        • Not-ranked]
                                                        • Un-ranked]
                                                        Vnravel,
                                                        [Un-intangle]
                                                        Vnready,
                                                        [Not-
                                                        • Prepared]
                                                        • Clothed]
                                                        Vnreasonable.
                                                        • [Irrational]
                                                          • Not—adj. Equity
                                                          • Against—adj. Equity
                                                            • in commanding, [Man. VI. 6. O.]
                                                        • [Irregular]
                                                        • [adj. Excess]
                                                        Vnreclaimed,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrecompensed
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnreconcileable,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrecoverable,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnredeemed,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnregarded,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnremedied,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrepaired,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnreproved,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrestored,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnreturned,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrevealed,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrevenged,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrewarded,
                                                        [Not—r.]
                                                        Vnrighteousness.
                                                        • [Injustice]
                                                        • [Unholiness]
                                                        Vnripeness.
                                                        NP. VI. 4. D.
                                                        Vnrivet∣ted,
                                                        • Not-rivetted]
                                                        • Un-rivetted]
                                                        Vnroll,
                                                        • Un—roule]
                                                        • Back-roule]
                                                        Vnroot∣ed,
                                                        • Not-r.]
                                                        • Un-r.]
                                                        Vnruly.
                                                        [Irregular]
                                                        • Rebellious]
                                                        • Disobedient]
                                                        Vnsad∣led,
                                                        • Not-s.]
                                                        • Un-s.]
                                                        Vnsafe,
                                                        [Dangerous]
                                                        Vnsaid.
                                                        • [Not-said]
                                                        • [Recanted]
                                                        Vnsalt∣ed,
                                                        • Not—s.]
                                                        • Fresh]
                                                        Vnsaluted,
                                                        [Not—s.]
                                                        Vnsatiated,
                                                        [Not—s.]
                                                        Vnsavoriness.
                                                        Q IV. 1. O.
                                                        Vnseal∣ed,
                                                        • Not-s.]
                                                        • Un-s.]
                                                        Vnsearchable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. search∣ed (pot.]
                                                        Vnseasonable,
                                                        [adj. Time (cor.]
                                                        Vnseemly,
                                                        [Indecent]
                                                        Vnseen,
                                                        [Not—s.]
                                                        Vnserviceable,
                                                        • Not-adj p. use
                                                          • (pot]
                                                          • (apt]
                                                        • Unprofitable]
                                                        Vnsetled,
                                                        • Not-fast]
                                                        • Loose]
                                                        • Light]
                                                        Vnsheath,
                                                        [Un-a. Case]
                                                        Vnshod,
                                                        • Not-adj. p. Shoo]
                                                        • Un—adj. p. Shoo]
                                                        Vnshorn,
                                                        [Not-clipped]
                                                        Vnskilfulness.
                                                        Ha. VI. 3. O.
                                                        • Unlearnedness]
                                                        • Inexperience]
                                                        Vnsociable,
                                                        [adj. Man. IV. O.]
                                                        Vnsound.
                                                        • Not-sound]
                                                        • Rotten]
                                                        Vnsow∣ed,
                                                        • Un—Sowed]
                                                        • Not-Sowed]
                                                        Vnspeakable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. speak (pot.]
                                                        Vnspent,
                                                        [Not-spent]
                                                        Vnspot∣ted,
                                                        • Not-spotted]
                                                        • Clear]
                                                        Vnsta∣ble,
                                                        • Not-constant]
                                                        • Light]
                                                        Vnstaid,
                                                        [Light]
                                                        Vnstained,
                                                        [Not-stained]
                                                        Vnstead∣fast,
                                                        • Not-constant]
                                                        • Light]
                                                        Vnsteady,
                                                        [Not-steady]
                                                        Vnstirred,
                                                        [Not-stirred]
                                                        Vnstitch∣ed,
                                                        • Not—sowed]
                                                        • Un—sowed]

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                                                        Vnstopped,
                                                        [a. Open]
                                                        Vnstrung,
                                                        • Not— Strung]
                                                        • Un— Strung]
                                                        Vnstuf∣fed,
                                                        • Not— Stuffed]
                                                        • Un— Stuffed]
                                                        Vnsubdued,
                                                        [Not-subdued]
                                                        Vnsufferable,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. suffer (pot.]
                                                        Vnsure,
                                                        • [Not- Certain]
                                                        • [Not- Safe]
                                                        Vnsuta∣ble,
                                                        • Not-congruous]
                                                        • Disagreeable]
                                                        Vnswath∣ed,
                                                        • Un— swath∣ed]
                                                        • Not— swath∣ed]
                                                        Vnsworn,
                                                        [Not-sworn]
                                                        Vntamed,
                                                        [Fierce]
                                                        Vntangle,
                                                        [Un-tangle]
                                                        Vntaught,
                                                        • Not-taught]
                                                        • Ignorant]
                                                        Vnteach∣able,
                                                        • Dull]
                                                        • Incredulous]
                                                        Vnthankfulness,
                                                        [Ingratitude]
                                                        Vnthought of,
                                                        [Not-thought of]
                                                        Vnthriftiness,
                                                        [Squandring]
                                                        Vnti∣ed,
                                                        • Not— Tied]
                                                        • Un— Tied]
                                                        Vntil.
                                                        Adv. III. 2. O.
                                                        • now, [Until this time]
                                                        Vntilled,
                                                        [Not-tilled]
                                                        Vntimely,
                                                        [Not-timed (perf.]
                                                        • birth, [Abortion]
                                                        Vnto,
                                                        [To]
                                                        Vntold,
                                                        [Not-adj. p.
                                                        • Speaking]
                                                        • Narration]
                                                        • Number]
                                                        Vntoucht,
                                                        [Not-toucht]
                                                        Vntowardnes
                                                        Incredulity
                                                        Vntractableness
                                                        Contumacy
                                                        • Disingenuity]
                                                        • Dulness]
                                                        • Fierceness]
                                                        • Incredulity]
                                                        • Fierceness]
                                                        • Pertinacy]
                                                        • Undutifulness]
                                                        • Disobedience]
                                                        • Contumacy]
                                                        Vntrim∣med,
                                                        • Not-ornate]
                                                        • Homely]
                                                        Vntrue,
                                                        • Not-true]
                                                        • False]
                                                        Vntrus∣sed,
                                                        • Not— trussed]
                                                        • Un— trussed]
                                                        Vntrusty,
                                                        [Treacherous]
                                                        Vntruth,
                                                        [Falshood]
                                                        Vntuna∣ble,
                                                        • Not-harmonious]
                                                        • adj. Discord]
                                                        Vntwined,
                                                        Not- twisted]
                                                        Vntwisted,
                                                        Un— twisted]
                                                        Vnvaluable,
                                                        • [Not-adj. p Value (pot.]
                                                        • [Not-adj. p Price (pot.]
                                                        Vnvanquisht,
                                                        [Not-vanquisht]
                                                        Vnvaried,
                                                        [Not-varied]
                                                        Vnveil,
                                                        [Uncover]
                                                        Vnverst,
                                                        [adj. Inexperience]
                                                        Vnusual.
                                                        • Extraordinary]
                                                        • Not-customary]
                                                        • Seldom]
                                                        • Not-common]
                                                        Vnutterable,
                                                        [Not- adj. p. ex∣press (pot.]
                                                        Vnwalled,
                                                        [Not-walled]
                                                        Vnwary,
                                                        [Careless]
                                                        Vnwashed,
                                                        [Not-washed]
                                                        Vnwasted,
                                                        [Not-wasted]
                                                        Vnwearied,
                                                        [Constant]
                                                        Vnweaved,
                                                        [Not-weaved]
                                                        Vnwel∣com,
                                                        • Not-welcom]
                                                        • adj. a. Displicence]
                                                        Vnweildy.
                                                        • Lumpish]
                                                        • Slow]
                                                        • [Not-adj. p. motion (apt.]
                                                        Vnwholsom,
                                                        [adj. a. sickness (apt.]
                                                        Vnwilling.
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Nolleity]
                                                          • Aversion]
                                                        • [adj. Coaction]
                                                        Vnwind,
                                                        [Un-wind]
                                                        Vnwise,
                                                        [adj. Folly]
                                                        Vnwisht for,
                                                        [Not-wisht]
                                                        Vnwit∣ting,
                                                        • Not-knowing]
                                                        • Ignorant]
                                                        Vnwonted,
                                                        [Not-adj. p. Cu∣stom]
                                                        Vnworthiness.
                                                        TG. IV. 6. O.
                                                        Vnwrap,
                                                        [Un-fold]
                                                        Vnwreath,
                                                        [Un-twist]
                                                        Vnwrinkle,
                                                        [Un-wrinkle]
                                                        Vnwritten,
                                                        [Not-written]
                                                        Vnwrought,
                                                        • Not-wrought]
                                                        • Homely]
                                                        Vnyoke,
                                                        • Un-yoke]
                                                        • Separate]
                                                        Vocabulary,
                                                        [adj. Catalogue Book of words]
                                                        Vocal,
                                                        [adj. Voice]
                                                        Vocati∣on,
                                                        • Calling]
                                                        • Profession]
                                                        Vocative,
                                                        [adj. Calling]
                                                        Vogue,
                                                        • Reputation]
                                                        • Rumor]
                                                        Voiage,
                                                        • Sailing]
                                                        • Travelling]
                                                        Voice.
                                                        • Proper. Q. III. 3.
                                                          • Song of 3—s, [Song for 3 to∣gether-singing (per∣sons]
                                                        • Suffrage, [Consent (sign]
                                                        Void.
                                                        • adj.
                                                          • [Empty]
                                                            • of, [Without]
                                                          • [Not-possest]
                                                          • [adj.
                                                            • Frustrate]
                                                            • Vanity]
                                                            • Nothing]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • [a. Empty]
                                                            • [Un-possess]
                                                              • [Go]
                                                              • [Banish]
                                                            • [Purge]
                                                              • [Dung]
                                                              • Spoil]
                                                              • adj. Nothing(make]
                                                        Voider,
                                                        [Dish (aug.) Shallow]
                                                        • sp. for carrying adj. meat (things]
                                                        Voidance,
                                                        [Un-possessing.]
                                                        Volatil.
                                                        • [Flying]
                                                        • [adj. a. Exhalation (apt.]
                                                        Volly,
                                                        [Together-shootings (aggr.]
                                                        Volubility,
                                                        • [Agility]
                                                        • sp of tongue]
                                                        Volum,
                                                        [Book]
                                                        Voluntary,
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Will]
                                                          • Spontaneity]
                                                        Voluptuousnes,
                                                        [Sensuality]
                                                        Volutation.
                                                        O. I. 5. A.
                                                        Vomiting.
                                                        Mo. IV. 9.
                                                        Voraci∣ty,
                                                        • Rapacity]
                                                        • Gluttony]
                                                        Vorago,
                                                        [Whirlpool]
                                                        Votary,
                                                        [adj. pret. Vowing (per∣son]
                                                        Vote.
                                                        • Wish, [Velleity]
                                                        • Suffrage, [Consent (sign]
                                                          • sp. by speaking]
                                                        Vouch.
                                                        • [a. Protestation]
                                                        • [a. Sponsion]
                                                        Vouchsafe,
                                                        [Condescend]
                                                        Vow.
                                                        RE. IV. 1.
                                                        Vowel.
                                                        D. I. 2.
                                                        Vp,
                                                        • [Upward ver∣gent▪ toward Upperside]
                                                        • [Upward ver∣gent▪ toward Top]
                                                        • [Direct]
                                                          • ...on end.
                                                            • ...he is
                                                        • [adj. p. pres. motion]
                                                          • Bell is— b. is in moti∣on]
                                                          • Hare is— h. is in moti∣on]
                                                          • Name is— n. is in moti∣on]
                                                          • from
                                                            • Beginning
                                                            • Part
                                                            • Imperfection
                                                            • till
                                                              • end]
                                                              • whole]
                                                              • perfection]
                                                          • Finally]
                                                          • Wholly]
                                                          • Perfectly]
                                                        • ...and down,
                                                          • to and fro]
                                                          • divers ways]
                                                        • by the root, [Together with the r.]
                                                        • hill, [Upward on the hill]
                                                        • to, [Until at]
                                                        • Barrel— [Lay up in Barrel]
                                                        • ...Blow
                                                          • a. Tumor]
                                                          • a. Inflation]
                                                          • Upward cast]
                                                          • Overthrow]
                                                            • sp. by firing Gunpow∣der]
                                                        • ...Bring
                                                          • Begin]
                                                          • Educate]
                                                        • Burn, [b. perfectly]
                                                        • ...Clap
                                                          • Bargain]
                                                          • Finish]
                                                        • ...Give
                                                          • Yield]
                                                          • Submit]
                                                          • Let-go]
                                                        • ...Knit-
                                                          • K. together]
                                                          • Finish]
                                                        • ...Lay
                                                          • Put on the heap]
                                                          • Store- TA. V. 4.
                                                        • Lift— [Lift]
                                                        • ...

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                                                        Vpbraid.
                                                        RJ. IV. 8. A.
                                                        Vphold,
                                                        • Bear]
                                                        • Prop]
                                                        Vpholster,
                                                        [adj. Bed (mech.]
                                                        Vpland,
                                                        [adj. Mountain Coun∣trey]
                                                        Vpon.
                                                        • Accus.
                                                          • Grow— [Usurp]
                                                          • Look— [a. Sight]
                                                        • [Concerning]
                                                          • ...agree
                                                        • [Toward]
                                                          • that hand, [t. that side]
                                                        • [To]
                                                          • ...Happen
                                                        • Prep. VI. 1.
                                                          • come— [Assault]
                                                          • ...Run
                                                            • Assault]
                                                            • Storm]
                                                        • [After]
                                                          • this, [after th.]
                                                          • ...worde—word.
                                                        Vpper.
                                                        • Proper.
                                                          • end, [Top]
                                                          • side. Sp. III. 5.
                                                        • [Superior]
                                                          • hand, [adj. Dignity (place]
                                                          • Get the— [a. Victory]
                                                        Vpright.
                                                        • [Direct]
                                                          • ly—[ly adj. reverse]
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Sincerity]
                                                          • Integrity]
                                                            • ...Deal∣ing
                                                              • Equity]
                                                              • Justice]
                                                        Vprising,
                                                        [Rising]
                                                        Vproar,
                                                        [Sedition]
                                                        Vpshot,
                                                        [Event]
                                                        Vpside,
                                                        [Upperside]
                                                        • ...down
                                                          • Lying]
                                                          • Upside down turn∣ed]
                                                        Vpsitting.
                                                        • [Sitting direct]
                                                        Vpstart,
                                                        [New corr.]
                                                        Vpward.
                                                        Prep. V. 1.
                                                        Vranoscopus.
                                                        Fi. IV. 11.
                                                        Vrbanity.
                                                        Man. IV. 9.
                                                        Vrchin.
                                                        • [Hedgehog]
                                                        • [Little sorry (person]
                                                        Vre.
                                                        • [Custom of useing]
                                                        Vreter,
                                                        [adj. Urining Vein]
                                                        Vrge.
                                                        • [a. Impulsive (augm.]
                                                        • [a. Fierceness]
                                                          • [Intreat (augm.]
                                                          • [Angry (make]
                                                        Vrgent.
                                                        • [Intense]
                                                        • [Fierce]
                                                        Vrine,
                                                        [Pissed (thing]
                                                        • Salt of— St. I. 5.
                                                        Vrinal,
                                                        [Glas (vess.) for Urine]
                                                        Vrn,
                                                        [adj. Figulatory Pot]
                                                        • sp. for burying Ashes]
                                                        Vrtica.
                                                        Ex. IX. 6. A.
                                                        Vrus,
                                                        [Bull (kind) bearded]
                                                        Vs,
                                                        [We]
                                                        Vsage.
                                                        • [Use (manner]
                                                        • [Entertaining (manner]
                                                        • [Custom]
                                                        Vse.
                                                        • [Using]
                                                          • [Usus fructus]
                                                          • Interest, [Rent of money]
                                                            • Lend upon— [Lend for hire]
                                                            • Take upon— [a. hire]
                                                        • [Manner]
                                                          • sp. adj. Custom]
                                                        • [Custom]
                                                          • in— [adj. Custom]
                                                          • Out of, [Un-adj. Custom]
                                                        • [Habit]
                                                          • [Practise]
                                                        • to— TA. V. 6.
                                                          • [Apply]
                                                          • [Entertein]
                                                          • [Accustom]
                                                          • [Practise]
                                                        Vsher.
                                                        • [adj. Preceding (Off.]
                                                          • ...in
                                                            • In-bring]
                                                            • Precede]
                                                          • [Accessory Teacher]
                                                        Vsual.
                                                        • [adj. p use (freq.]
                                                        • [Customary]
                                                        • Common]
                                                        • Ordinary]
                                                        Vsufructuary,
                                                        [adj. Usus fructus (person]
                                                        Vsurp.
                                                        RJ. IV. 3.
                                                        Vsury,
                                                        [Hire of money]
                                                        Vsus fructus.
                                                        RC. IV. 5. A.
                                                        Vtensil.
                                                        Po. VI.
                                                        Vterine,
                                                        [adj. Womb] PG. VI. 9.
                                                        Vtility,
                                                        [Profit-ableness]
                                                        Vtmost.
                                                        • [Most-adj. Outside]
                                                        • [Extream]
                                                        • [Most]
                                                        • [Whole]
                                                        Vtopia,
                                                        [adj. p. Fiction Country (perf.]
                                                        Vtter.
                                                        • [adj. Outside]
                                                        • [adj. Extream]
                                                        • [Whole]
                                                          • to
                                                        • Out-put]
                                                        • Shew]
                                                        • Speak]
                                                        • Express
                                                        • [a. Narration]
                                                        • Alienate]
                                                        • Sell]
                                                        Vtterance,
                                                        [Speak∣ing
                                                        • (pot.]
                                                        • (manner]
                                                        Vttermost.
                                                        vid. Vtter.
                                                        Vulgar,
                                                        [Common]
                                                        • People, [Rabble]
                                                        Vulnerary,
                                                        [adj. Wound]
                                                        Vulture.
                                                        Bi. I. 1. A.
                                                        Vvula,
                                                        [adj. Flesh Cylinder (dim.) for shutting the wind∣pipe]
                                                        Vxorious,
                                                        [Fond of Wife]
                                                        W.
                                                        WAd,
                                                        [adj. heap (thing) toge∣ther-tied]
                                                        Waddle,
                                                        [Walk adv.
                                                        • Volutation]
                                                        • Duck (like]
                                                        Wade,
                                                        • [Walk
                                                          • In—
                                                          • through
                                                          River, &c.
                                                        Wafer,
                                                        [Thin (lamin]
                                                        • sp. of Pudding (kind]
                                                        Waft,
                                                        [Carry over-water]
                                                        Wag,
                                                        • Motion (dim.]
                                                        • Shaking (dim.]
                                                          • a— [adj. Urbanity (person]
                                                        Wage.
                                                        • Law, [a. Suit]
                                                        • Souldiers, [Bargain with S.]
                                                        • War, [a. War]
                                                        Wager.
                                                        RC. VI. 8.
                                                        Wages.
                                                        RC. V. 6. A.
                                                        Waggle,
                                                        [Wag (dim.]
                                                        Wagon,
                                                        [Wain]
                                                        Waife,
                                                        [Abandoned (thing]
                                                        Wagtail,
                                                        Bi. V. 7.
                                                        • Yellow. Bi. V. 7. A.
                                                        Way.
                                                        • adj. ition (place]
                                                        • factitious way. Po. II. 7. A.
                                                        • faring, [adj. Travelling]
                                                          • man, [adj. Travelling (person]
                                                          • Tree. Sh. II. 3.
                                                        • Laying, [a. Ambush]
                                                        • ...give
                                                          • [not—
                                                            • Resist]
                                                            • Oppose]
                                                          • [Submit]
                                                        • go his— [Go]
                                                        • ...Lead the-
                                                          • Lead]
                                                          • Before-go]
                                                        • make— [Prepare w.]
                                                        • shew the— [Direct in the w.]
                                                        • ...By the-
                                                          • Accessorily]
                                                          • adj. Digression]
                                                        • In the— [Hindring]
                                                          • Set in the— [Direct]
                                                        • ...on the
                                                          • Bring on the— [Accompany in the beginning of his journey]
                                                          • Go on his— [Proceed]
                                                        • ...Out of the
                                                          • [Beside the scope]
                                                          • Erring]
                                                          • Wandring]
                                                          • ...

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                                                        Wail,
                                                        [a. Sor∣row
                                                        • (Voice]
                                                        • (sign]
                                                        Wain.
                                                        P. V. 1. A.
                                                        Wainscot,
                                                        [Wooden lining of a Room]
                                                        Wait.
                                                        • [Stay] TA. V. 1. O.
                                                        • Stay,
                                                          • by
                                                          • With
                                                          • For
                                                          one. AC. V. 1. A.
                                                          • as
                                                            • Companion, [a. com∣panion]
                                                            • Dependent, [a. de∣pendent]
                                                            • Servant, [a. Ser∣vant]
                                                          • Lay— [a. Ambush]
                                                        Waits,
                                                        [Wakening Music.]
                                                        Waiward,
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Disingenuity]
                                                          • Moroseness]
                                                        Wake.
                                                        • awaken.
                                                          • [End sleep]
                                                          • [Begin to wake]
                                                        • not-sleep. AC. II. 4.
                                                        • [adj. p. Wake night before fe∣stival]
                                                          • [adj. Country festival]
                                                        • Robin. HL. V. 9. A.
                                                        Wakeful,
                                                        adj. p. wake (apt.] [Vigilant]
                                                        Walk.
                                                        • Proper. Mo. II. 1.
                                                        • a— [Walking place]
                                                          • fetch a— [Go for a walk]
                                                        • as Ghost, [appear]
                                                        Wale,
                                                        [Ridge of threeds in cloth]
                                                        Wall.
                                                        Po. III. 6.
                                                        • [Sepiment]
                                                        • [Rampier]
                                                        • [Partition]
                                                          • creeper, [Woodpecker] of a long slender bill, about the bigness of a Sparrow]
                                                          • eyed, [White eyed]
                                                          • flower. HS. IV. 1. A.
                                                          • Louse, [Punaise] Po. III. 6.
                                                          • Nut. Tr. IV. 1. A.
                                                          • Rue, [White Maiden hair] HL. I. 5.
                                                          • wort, [Danewort]
                                                        Wallet,
                                                        [Riding bag]
                                                        • sp. Open in the middle]
                                                        Walnut.
                                                        Tr. IV. 1.
                                                        Wallowing,
                                                        [Volutation]
                                                        Wambling,
                                                        [Volutation]
                                                        • Loathing (dim.]
                                                        • Aversation (dim.]
                                                        Wan,
                                                        • Pale]
                                                        • Dead like]
                                                        Wand.
                                                        PP. I. 4. A.
                                                        Wander.
                                                        TA. VI. 3. A.
                                                        Wane,
                                                        [Decrease]
                                                        Want.
                                                        • [Have occasion to use]
                                                        • Not have. TA. I. 5. O.
                                                        • [Not have enough]
                                                          • Scarcity]
                                                          • Defect]
                                                          • [Poverty]
                                                        • little of [Almost.]
                                                        • a— [Mole]
                                                        Wantonness.
                                                        • Playwardness. NP. IV. 3. O.
                                                        • [Unchastity]
                                                        Wapentake,
                                                        [Hundred]
                                                        War.
                                                        RM.
                                                        • ...Man of
                                                        • [Souldier]
                                                        • Ship. RN. I. 6.
                                                        Warbling,
                                                        [Trembling (like) voice]
                                                        Ward.
                                                        • Defend]
                                                        • Protect]
                                                          • off, [Defend from]
                                                        • Guard] RM. III 6.:
                                                        • Watch] RM. III. 6.
                                                          • [Together adj. ought, Guard City (part]
                                                          • [Imprisonment (place]
                                                        • [Pupil]
                                                          • ...of key,
                                                            • Cavity in the la∣min of the key]
                                                            • Notch in the la∣min of the key]
                                                          • of a lock, [Curve (lamin) within L.]
                                                        Warden.
                                                        • adj. Keeping (Off.]
                                                        • Magistrate]
                                                          • tree, [Pear (kind]
                                                        Warder.
                                                        • [adj. Keeping (Off.]
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Guard (person]
                                                          • Watch (person]
                                                        Wardrobe,
                                                        [adj. Keeping (Room) of clothing]
                                                        Ware.
                                                        • [adj. p. Sell (thing]
                                                        • [a. Imperat-heedfulness]
                                                        Warfare,
                                                        [War]
                                                        Wariness.
                                                        • [Heedfulness]
                                                        • [Reservedness]
                                                        • [Frugality]
                                                        Warlike,
                                                        [adj. War]
                                                        Warm.
                                                        • [Temperate]
                                                        • Fierce (dim.]
                                                        • Zealous]
                                                        Warn.
                                                        RO. V. 4. A.
                                                        • to appear, [Citation]
                                                        Warp.
                                                        • the— [Direct threed]
                                                        • ...to—[Bend]
                                                        Warrant.
                                                        • [Written Command]
                                                        • [Sponsion]
                                                        Warranty,
                                                        [Paction for safe (make]
                                                        Warren,
                                                        [Park for Rabbets]
                                                        Warrener,
                                                        [adj. Park (Off.) of Rabbets]
                                                        Warrier,
                                                        [Souldier]
                                                        Wart.
                                                        S. III. 5.
                                                        Was,
                                                        [Am having been]
                                                        Wash.
                                                        O. V. 6.
                                                        • es. W. III. 6. A.
                                                        • hog— [Broth for hogs]
                                                        Wasp.
                                                        Ex. IV. 2.
                                                        • ish, [Morose]
                                                        • like 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Ex. IV. 3. A.
                                                        Wassail,
                                                        [adj. Country Banquet]
                                                        Wast.
                                                        • Girdlestead, [Middle (part) of trunk]
                                                          • of a ship. RN. II. 5.
                                                        • Not—
                                                          • Used]
                                                          • Inhabited]
                                                        • ...land.
                                                        • [Superfluous]
                                                        • ...water.
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • Decay]
                                                          • Diminish]
                                                            • [Booty]
                                                          • Mar]
                                                          • Destroy]
                                                            • [a. Ruine]
                                                            • [Spend (corr.]
                                                            • [Squander]
                                                        Wastcote,
                                                        [Thin adj. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 (vest]
                                                        Wastful,
                                                        [adj. Squandering]
                                                        Watch.
                                                        • ...to
                                                        • [Wake]
                                                        • [a. Vigilance]
                                                          • a. Heedfulness]
                                                          • Observe]
                                                            • a.
                                                              • Guard]
                                                              • Watch]
                                                                • for, [Expect waiting]
                                                                • with, [Wait waking]
                                                        • a— [a. Watch]
                                                          • man, [adj. Watching
                                                            • (person]
                                                            • (Off.]
                                                          • -for custo∣dy of
                                                            • Persons, [Guard]
                                                            • Places. RM. III. 6. A.
                                                          • ...word,
                                                            • adj. word (sign) of Watch]
                                                            • time (sign) by word]
                                                          • Clock without Bell]
                                                          • adj. Pocket Clock]
                                                        Watchet,
                                                        [Blue (kind]
                                                        Watchfulness.
                                                        • (Vigilance]
                                                        • [Heedfulness]
                                                        • [Diligence]
                                                        Water.
                                                        • Element. El. III.
                                                        • the— W. IV.
                                                          • Running— [Stream]
                                                          • Standing— [Pool]
                                                          • ...by
                                                            • Swimming]
                                                            • Sailing]
                                                          • in a— [adj. Sweating (aug.]
                                                          • under— [Covered with—]
                                                        • ...bank.
                                                        • beetle. Ex. V. 8.
                                                        • Chein, [Chain (dim.]
                                                        • ...

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                                                        Vrin.
                                                        • to make— [v. Vrination]
                                                          • [Out—[Distilled (thing]
                                                          • [adj. [Washing (thing]
                                                            • sp▪ Medicinal]
                                                              • mouth
                                                        Watery
                                                        adj. Water]
                                                        Waterish
                                                        adj. Water]
                                                        • blood, [Serous blood]
                                                        • tast, [adj. water (like t.]
                                                        Wattle,
                                                        [a. Weaving sticks (dim.]
                                                        • [Gill] PG. V. 7. A.
                                                        Wave.
                                                        W. IV. 1. E.
                                                        • ...ing.
                                                        • [Undulation]
                                                        • [Shaking (dim.]
                                                        • Aversion]
                                                        • Avoiding]
                                                        Waver.
                                                        AS. IV. 4. O.
                                                        Wax.
                                                        • Subst. El. III. 7. A.
                                                          • ear— [Excrement of the ear]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • [a. wax]
                                                          • Begin
                                                          • (inc.]
                                                          • [Increase]
                                                          • [v. Event]
                                                        Waze,
                                                        [Wreath]
                                                        • sp. of Straw]
                                                        Weakness.
                                                        • [Impotence]
                                                        • Feebleness. NP. V. 7. O.
                                                        • Remisseness]
                                                        • Deficiency]
                                                        Weale,
                                                        • Being (perf.]
                                                        • Happiness]
                                                        Wealth.
                                                        • [Riches]
                                                        • ...Common
                                                        • [adj. RC. (thing]
                                                        • [Common prosperity]
                                                        • [Government by the people]
                                                        Wean,
                                                        [Teach to abstain]
                                                        • a child, [Un- a. suckle Child]
                                                        Weapon.
                                                        RM. V. 1.
                                                        Wear.
                                                        • Lessen by use]
                                                        • Worse by use]
                                                        • Decay by use]
                                                          • out, [Spoil by use]
                                                          • as clothes, [v. Clothing] Pr. IV.
                                                          • in his pocket, [Carry] Mo. VI. 1.
                                                          • as Ring, &c. [with p. Or∣nate] TM. II. 6.
                                                        • a— [adj. Taking (mach.) of fish]
                                                        Weary.
                                                        • to— TA. V. 8. O.
                                                        • of [Sick of] adj. TA. V. 7. O.
                                                        Wearish tast,
                                                        [Unsavory t.]
                                                        Weasand,
                                                        [Wind-pipe] PG. VI. 1. A.
                                                        Weather.
                                                        • [Guelt Sheep] Be. II. 2.
                                                        • Temperament of Air. El. VI.
                                                          • Cock, [Shewing (jug.) of the vergency of the wind]
                                                          • glass, [adj. Glass (instr.)
                                                            • for shew∣ing
                                                              • Heat
                                                              • Cold
                                                              of the air]
                                                        • to—one, [a. patience]
                                                        Weave.
                                                        • ing. O. V. 2.
                                                        • ...er.
                                                          • [adj. Weaving (mech.]
                                                          • Fish. Fi. IV. 8.
                                                        Web,
                                                        [Woven (thing]
                                                        • Cob- [Woven (thing) of Spi∣der]
                                                        • [White spot in the eye]
                                                        Wed,
                                                        [a. Marriage]
                                                        Wedding,
                                                        [adj. Marriage solem∣nity]
                                                        Wedge.
                                                        • [Prism]
                                                          • sp. for cleaving]
                                                        • ...of Silver.
                                                        • ...to—in.
                                                        • [In-thrust (augm.]
                                                        • [In-fasten] sp. by prisms in-thrusted about it]
                                                        Wedlock,
                                                        [Marriage]
                                                        Wednesday,
                                                        [4th day of the week]
                                                        We.
                                                        Prep. I. 1. A.
                                                        Weed.
                                                        • [Sorry garment]
                                                        • [Herb]
                                                          • sp.
                                                            • Unprofitable]
                                                            • Hurtful]
                                                          • ing. O. III. 3. A.
                                                        Week.
                                                        • of time. Mea. V. 4. A.
                                                        • of Candle, [adj. p. flame (apt.) string (part]
                                                        Weel,,
                                                        [adj. Taking (machin) for fish]
                                                        Weeld.
                                                        • [Handle]
                                                        • [Swing]
                                                        Ween,
                                                        • [a. Opinion]
                                                        • [a. Supposition]
                                                        • Over— [a. Pride]
                                                        Weeping.
                                                        AC. IV. 3. O.
                                                        Weesel.
                                                        Be. IV. 7. A.
                                                        Weevel.
                                                        Ex. V. 1. A.
                                                        Weigh.
                                                        • v. mea. III.
                                                        • with Balances. O. I. 2.
                                                        • [Be heavy] v. Q. V. 4.
                                                          • anker, [Lift a.]
                                                          • down. [Depress]
                                                        • [Consider]
                                                        Weight.
                                                        • Gravity. Q. V. 4. E.
                                                          • Measure of. Mea. III.
                                                            • Measuring (instr.) Mea. III. A.
                                                          • Gold— Weight per∣fectly equal]
                                                          • Standing— Weight per∣fectly equal]
                                                        • [Importance]
                                                        Weighty,
                                                        [adj. Weight]
                                                        Welk,
                                                        [Periwinkle] Ex. VII. 6. A.
                                                        Welkin,
                                                        [Sky]
                                                        well.
                                                        • [adv.
                                                          • Good]
                                                          • Regular]
                                                          • Sufficient]
                                                        • a day. Int. II. 2. O.
                                                        • advised, [a. Considerate]
                                                        • beloved, [Loved]
                                                        • ...born
                                                          • Noble man]
                                                          • Gentle man]
                                                        • ...come
                                                          • Accepted (perf.]
                                                          • adj. a. Delectation]
                                                            • ...to—one.
                                                              • [Joy. AS. VI. 6. (sign) for his coming]
                                                              • [Entertain (perf.]
                                                        • fare, [Being (perf.]
                                                        • favoured, [adj. Decent] (fig.]
                                                        • in health, [adj. Health]
                                                        • in years, [adj. Old (dim.]
                                                        • nigh, [Almost] Adv. V. 1.
                                                        • now Int. III. 2. O.
                                                        • then Int. III. 2. O.
                                                        • to pass, [Rich (dim.]
                                                        • willing adj. Favour]
                                                        • wishing adj. Favour]
                                                          • as— Adv. II. 1.
                                                        • a— W. IV. 3.
                                                        Welt,
                                                        [Margin]
                                                        • sp. made by sowing]
                                                        Welter,
                                                        [v. Volutation]
                                                        Wen.
                                                        S. III. 5.
                                                        Wench.
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Childhood (fem.]
                                                          • Adolescence (fem.]
                                                        • [Sorry (fem.]
                                                        • [adj. Fornication (fem.]
                                                          • to— [a. Fornication]
                                                        Went,
                                                        [adj. pret. go]
                                                        Wept,
                                                        [adj. pret. weep]
                                                        Were.
                                                        • [are having been]
                                                        • it— [It might be]
                                                          • as it— Adv. IV. 2. O.
                                                        West.
                                                        Sp. III. 1. O.
                                                        Wet.
                                                        Q. V. 2. E.
                                                        Whale.
                                                        Fi. I. 1.
                                                        • of the river, [Sheatfish] Fi. VI. 6.
                                                        Wharf,,
                                                        [adj. River haven]
                                                        Wharfinger,
                                                        [adj. Wharf (Off.]
                                                        What.
                                                        • Interrog. Pron. III. 1. A.
                                                        • Relative. Pron. III. 2. A.
                                                        • manner of, [of what
                                                          • manner]
                                                          • kind]
                                                        • soever. Pron. III. 3. A.
                                                        • ...

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                                                        Wheal.
                                                        • [Pustle] S. III. 1.
                                                        • worm. Ex. II. 7. A.
                                                        Wheat.
                                                        HL. II. 1.
                                                        • Buck— HF. I. 3.
                                                        • ...Cow
                                                        • Indian— [Maiz] HL. II. 2.
                                                        Wheat-ear.
                                                        Bi. V. 6. A.
                                                        Wheat-grass.
                                                        HL. III. 3.
                                                        Wheedle.
                                                        • [adj. Fawning adv. Fraud]
                                                        Wheel.
                                                        • Figure Mag. V. 3. A.
                                                          • to— [Vertiginate]
                                                          • ...about
                                                            • Turn]
                                                            • Go in crooked (Line]
                                                          • of Curt, &c. Po. V. 6.
                                                            • Barrow. [One wheel'd Cart]
                                                            • to break on the— RJ. V. 9. A.
                                                        Wheeze,
                                                        [a. Asthma with sound (augm.]
                                                        Whey.
                                                        • [Serum] PP. I. 2.
                                                        Whelk.
                                                        • [Pustle] S. III. 1.
                                                        Whelm.
                                                        • [Cover] (augm.]
                                                        Whelp,
                                                        • Dog (yong]
                                                        • Lion (yong]
                                                        • &c. (yong]
                                                        When.
                                                        • [At what time]
                                                        • [Whereas] Conj. IV. 1.
                                                        Whence.
                                                        • [From what place]
                                                        • soever, [From whatsoever place]
                                                        Where.
                                                        • What.
                                                          • by, [By what]
                                                          • in, [in what]
                                                          • of, [of what]
                                                          • to, [to what]
                                                        • as. Conj. IV. 1.
                                                          • fore. Conj. III. 3.
                                                        • [in what place]
                                                          • soever, [In whatsoever place]
                                                          • any— [In any place]
                                                          • every— Sp. II. 8.
                                                          • no— Sp. II. 8. O.
                                                        Wherl
                                                        (adj. Vertigination (jug.]
                                                        Whern
                                                        (adj. Vertigination (jug.]
                                                        Wherret,
                                                        [Striking]
                                                        • sp. with hand]
                                                        Wherry,
                                                        [Boat adj. p. row (apt.) with 2 Oars]
                                                        Whether.
                                                        • of the two, [Who of the two]
                                                        • Affirm. Conj. I. 1.
                                                        • Negat. Conj. I. 1. O.
                                                          • or no. Conj. I. 1. or Conj. I. 1. O.
                                                        • Disjunctive indefinite. Conj. II. 3. A.
                                                        Whet.
                                                        • as point
                                                          • adj. p. tooth (make]
                                                          • adj. a. pricking (apt.]
                                                        • as edge,
                                                          • adj. p. edge (make]
                                                          • adj. a. Cutting (apt.]
                                                        • Stone. St. I. 6.
                                                        Why,
                                                        [Wherefore]
                                                        Which.
                                                        • Interrog. Pron. III. 1. A.
                                                        • Relative. Pron. III. 2. A.
                                                        VVhiffler,
                                                        [Disguised adj. waiting (Off.) with Candle]
                                                        VVhig.
                                                        • [Drink of acid whey]
                                                        VVhile.
                                                        • [Time]
                                                          • sp. between]
                                                            • a good —adv. perma∣nent]
                                                            • a great —adv. perma∣nent]
                                                            • a long —adv. perma∣nent]
                                                              • age [adv. old]
                                                              • since [adv. old]
                                                            • a little — [adv. transi¦tory]
                                                            • a short — [adv. transi¦tory]
                                                              • ago [adv. new]
                                                              • since [adv. new]
                                                            • mean— [in the middle time]
                                                            • after a — [after some time]
                                                            • within a — [after some time]
                                                              • after a little— [adv. soon]
                                                              • within a little— [adv. soon]
                                                              • after a long— [adv. late]
                                                              • within a long— [adv. late]
                                                        • ...to—Off.
                                                          • a. Cunctation]
                                                          • Delay]
                                                          • Protract]
                                                        VVhilst.
                                                        Adv. III. 3.
                                                        VVhimper,
                                                        [Acute (dim.) grief (voice]
                                                        VVhimzy.
                                                        • [a. Fancy (corr.]
                                                        • [adj. Conceitedness (thing]
                                                        VVhin.
                                                        • [Furz]
                                                        VVhine,
                                                        [acute (dim.)
                                                        • desire
                                                        • grief
                                                        (voice]
                                                        VVhip.
                                                        • [adj. Whipping (instr.]
                                                          • Figure. Mag. IV. 7.
                                                        • [adj. hand (part) of Rud∣de]
                                                        • ...to
                                                          • Punish. RJ. VI. 2.
                                                        • [a. Agility]
                                                        • [about-wind threed]
                                                          • a top, [Vertiginate t. with adj. Mag. IV. 7. (instr,]
                                                        VVhipsaw,
                                                        [Saw (dim.]
                                                        VVhirl.
                                                        • bone, [Bone covering the knee]
                                                        • pool. W. IV. 1. D.
                                                        • wind. El. II. 4. A.
                                                        • ...o
                                                          • [Vertiginate (augm.]
                                                          • [Cast adv. Vertiginating]
                                                        VVhirligig.
                                                         
                                                        VVhirtle.
                                                        Sh. III. 3. A.
                                                        VVhisk.
                                                        • [Move (imp.]
                                                        • [Brush by striking]
                                                        VVhisker,
                                                        [Great]
                                                        • [Mustache]
                                                        VVhisper.
                                                        AC. III. .
                                                        • er, [adj.
                                                          • Whispering
                                                          • Backbiting
                                                          (person]
                                                        VVhist.
                                                        Int. III. 1. O.
                                                        VVhistle.
                                                        • [Whistling (instr.]
                                                          • sp. adj. Tube (fig.]
                                                        • ing. Q. III. 4. A.
                                                        VVhit,
                                                        [Least]
                                                        • any— [adv. any]
                                                        • every— [adv.
                                                          • all]
                                                          • whole]
                                                        VVhite.
                                                        • —Colour. Q. I. 1. E.
                                                          • bread, [Fine bread]
                                                          • lead, [Ceruse]
                                                          • liver'd, [adj. Coward]
                                                          • meats, [adj. milk victu∣als]
                                                          • pot, [Fluid Pudding]
                                                        • ...ing.
                                                          • [White (make]
                                                          • Fish. Fi. III. 2. A.
                                                        VVhither.
                                                        • [To what place]
                                                        • soever, [To whatsoever place]
                                                        VVhitlow.
                                                        • [Bile on the finger]
                                                        • —grass.
                                                        Whitsontide,
                                                        [adj. Festivity (time) for pret. Descension of the Holy Ghost]
                                                        Whitster,
                                                        [adj. a. white (mech. of Linen]
                                                        Whittle,
                                                        [Cut (corr.]
                                                        • 'd, [Drunk]
                                                        Whizz.
                                                        • [adj. Hissing (voice]
                                                        Who.
                                                        • Interrog. pron. III. 1. A.
                                                        • Relative. Pron. III. 2. A.
                                                        • So Pron. III. 3. A.
                                                        • soever Pron. III. 3. A.
                                                        Whole.
                                                        • Total. TM. VI.
                                                        • Entire] NP. V. 1.
                                                        • adj. Soundness] NP. V. 2.
                                                        • Sum.
                                                        • Sale, [Selling adv. aggre∣gate]
                                                        • ly [adv.
                                                          • Whole]
                                                          • All]
                                                        Wholesom,
                                                        • [adj.
                                                          • Health]
                                                          • Sondness]
                                                        Whom,
                                                        vid. Who.
                                                        Whoop,
                                                        [v. Exclamation (augm.]
                                                        Whore.
                                                        • [adj. fornication (fem.]

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                                                          Whortle.
                                                          Sh. II. 2.
                                                          • Sweet— Sh. II. 6. A.
                                                          Whose,
                                                          • adj. Who]
                                                          • of Who]
                                                          Whosoever.
                                                          Pron. III. 3. A.
                                                          Wicked,
                                                          • Graceless]
                                                          • Unholy]
                                                          • Vicious (augm.]
                                                          Wicker,
                                                          [Woven (thing) of wands]
                                                          • sp. adj. Ozier]
                                                          Wicket.
                                                          • [Door (dim.]
                                                          Wide.
                                                          • [Ample]
                                                            • open, [Wholly open]
                                                          • [Remote]
                                                            • from the matter, [Imper∣tinent (augm.]
                                                          Widgin.
                                                          Bi. IX. 3.
                                                          Widow.
                                                          RO. II. 5.
                                                          • Wail. Sh. III. 6. A.
                                                          Wield.
                                                          • [Handle]
                                                          • [Govern]
                                                          Wife,
                                                          • [Married (fem.]
                                                          • ...house
                                                            • [Mistress of family]
                                                            • good— [adj.
                                                              • Providence]
                                                              • Frugality
                                                              (fem.]
                                                          • [Woman (corr.]
                                                          Wight,
                                                          [Person]
                                                          Wild.
                                                          • ...ness.
                                                          • Wantonness]
                                                          • Fierceness]
                                                          • Conceitedness]
                                                          • Lightness]
                                                          • [Riotousness]
                                                          • [Barbarousness]
                                                          • [Irregularness]
                                                          • [Impertinence (augm.]
                                                          • fire, [Confection of wetted Gunpowder]
                                                          • plant, [Naturally growing]
                                                          Wilderness,
                                                          [Not-adj. p. Dwelling (place]
                                                          Wilding,
                                                          [Naturally growing Ap∣ple]
                                                          Wile,
                                                          [a. Craft]
                                                          Will.
                                                          • Future tense]
                                                          • Mood III.]
                                                          • Faculty. NP. I. 4.
                                                          • Act. AS. IV.
                                                            • Inclination]
                                                            • Velleity]
                                                            • Purpose]
                                                              • Desire]
                                                              • Command]
                                                          • Good— [favour]
                                                            • with a good— [adv. Ala∣crity]
                                                          • Ill— [Malignity]
                                                            • with an ill— [adv. Grudg∣ing]
                                                          • [Testament]
                                                            • with a Wisp. El. I. 6.
                                                          Wilful.
                                                          • [Fierce]
                                                          • [Pertinacious]
                                                          • [adj. Disobedience (apt.]
                                                          • [Not-adj. p.
                                                            • Perswade
                                                            • Dissuade
                                                            (apt.]
                                                          Willingness.
                                                          • [Will (abstr.]
                                                          • [Spontaneity]
                                                          • [Alacrity]
                                                          Willow.
                                                          • Tree. Tr. VI. 9.
                                                          • Herb.
                                                            • Codded— HS. IV. 3.
                                                            • Spiked— Sh. V. 1. A.
                                                          Wimble.
                                                          [adv. p. Vertigination Boring (instr.]
                                                          Wimple.
                                                           
                                                          Win.
                                                          • Obtain]
                                                          • Gain]
                                                          • a Victory, [a. Victory]
                                                          • Take]
                                                          • Conquer]
                                                          • Perswade]
                                                          • Allure]
                                                          Wince,
                                                          [Strike with heels]
                                                          Winch,
                                                          [adv. Ver∣tiginated
                                                          • Pulling
                                                          • Scruing
                                                          (machin]
                                                          Wind.
                                                          • Proper. El. II. 4.
                                                            • fall, [adj. p.
                                                              • Fall
                                                              • Event
                                                              • sp. by wind]
                                                            • flower, [Anemony] HF. IX. 3.
                                                            • mill, [Mill adj. p. operati∣on (make) by the wind]
                                                            • Side— [Oblique—]
                                                            • Whirl— El. II. 4. A.
                                                            • Air (augm.]
                                                            • Vapor]
                                                            • Fume]
                                                              • ...gall.
                                                              • in the guts, [Colic]
                                                            • [Breath]
                                                              • pipe. PG. VI. 1. A.
                                                              • fetch— [a. Respiration]
                                                              • ...long —ed]
                                                              • ...short —ed]
                                                              • [Sent]
                                                            • is in the—of [Discover (inc.]
                                                            • ...to
                                                              • a horn, [a. sound h.]
                                                              • [smell] sp. (inc.]
                                                              • [v. Crooked]
                                                                • v. Parabolical]
                                                                • v. Hyperbolical]
                                                                • v. Elliptical]
                                                                  • [Turn]
                                                                  • ...ing way.
                                                                  • [Fold]
                                                                  • ing sheet, [adj Linen (vest) for adj. buried (person]
                                                              • [v.
                                                                • Round]
                                                                • Circular]
                                                                  • [Vertiginate]
                                                              • [v. Undulated]
                                                                • [Wriggle]
                                                                  • ...in and out
                                                                    • Turn adv. Diversity]
                                                                    • Wriggle adv. Diversity]
                                                                  • ...up and down.
                                                                • [Insinuate]
                                                                  • ...into one.
                                                                  • ...one out of
                                                              • [v.
                                                                • Spiral]
                                                                • Helical]
                                                                  • [Twisting]
                                                              • [v.
                                                                • Bottom]
                                                                • Skein]
                                                                  • [Glomerate]
                                                                    • up, [End]
                                                                    • a Bottom, [a. Bottom]
                                                                    • a Skein, [a. Skein]
                                                                    • ...a Watch.
                                                          Windle.
                                                          Mag. IV. 5. A.
                                                          Windlass,
                                                          [Pulley]
                                                          Window.
                                                          Po. IV. 2. A.
                                                          Wine.
                                                          Pr. II. 6.
                                                          Wing.
                                                          PP. V. 2.
                                                          • of an army, [adj. side (part) of Army]
                                                          Wink.
                                                          • [Shut eye]
                                                          • [Sign by shutting eye]
                                                            • ...at.
                                                              • [Seem not to observe]
                                                              • [Not—
                                                                • Correct]
                                                                • Punish]
                                                          Winnow.
                                                          O. III. 5. A.
                                                          Winter.
                                                          Mea. V. 3. A.
                                                          • ...cherry.
                                                          • ...Gillyflower.
                                                          • Green. HL. VI. 8.
                                                          • ...to
                                                            • Permanence through the win∣ter]
                                                            • Dwelling] through the win∣ter]
                                                          Wipe.
                                                          • Stroke. O. V. 8. A.
                                                            • clean, [a. Clean by wipe∣ing]
                                                            • ...out,
                                                              • Annihilate by—ing]
                                                              • Spoil by—ing]
                                                          • [a. Fraud]
                                                          • [Jeer]
                                                          Wire,
                                                          [adj. Metal threed]
                                                          Wise.
                                                          • [Manner]
                                                          • [adj. Wisdom]
                                                          Wisdom.
                                                          Ha. VI. 2.
                                                          Wish.
                                                          • a.
                                                            • Will]
                                                            • Desire]
                                                              • ...one to do,
                                                                • Advise one &c.
                                                                • Command one &c.
                                                              • well to [a. Favour]
                                                          • [a. Velleity]
                                                          Wisp.
                                                          • [Wreath]
                                                            • sp. of Straw]
                                                          • [Inflammation of the eye∣lid].

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                                                          Wist,
                                                          [Pret. know]
                                                          Wistly,
                                                          • [Steddily]
                                                          Wit.
                                                          • [Understanding]
                                                          • [a.
                                                            • Fancy
                                                            • Invention
                                                            (person]
                                                          • [Sprightliness]
                                                            • Wisdom]
                                                            • Art]
                                                              • less, [Without— adj. wit]
                                                              • in oness, [adj. Understand∣ing (perf.]
                                                              • out of ones—s [Mad]
                                                              • little— [Wit (def.]
                                                              • Pleasant — [Facetious∣ness.]
                                                              • Searching— [Sagacious∣ness]
                                                          • to— [Conj. IV. 3.
                                                          Witch,
                                                          [adj. RJ. III. 1. (per∣son]
                                                          • Craft. RJ. III. 1.
                                                          With.
                                                          • Fight —
                                                          • Run —
                                                          • [Against]
                                                          • [Fight—]
                                                          • [by] Adv. I. 1. A.
                                                            • much pain, [adv. Pain∣ful]
                                                          • together— Adv. II. 2.
                                                            • ...all
                                                              • With it]
                                                              • Also.
                                                          • a— [Twisted Wand]
                                                          Withdraw.
                                                          • Abstain Giving]
                                                          • Cease Giving]
                                                          • [Take away]
                                                            • sp. Concealing]
                                                          • [Remove]
                                                          • [Depart]
                                                          • [Retire]
                                                            • sp. adv. Concealing]
                                                            • -ing Room. [Inner Room]
                                                          Wither.
                                                          • [Decay]
                                                            • sp. through
                                                              • Nutrition
                                                              • Moisture
                                                              (def.]
                                                          Withers of a horse,
                                                          [Convex (part) between the shoul∣ders]
                                                          Withhold.
                                                          • Hold]
                                                          • Detention]
                                                          • [a. Impedient]
                                                          Withy.
                                                          • Willow. Tr. IV. 6.
                                                          • Sallow. Tr. IV. 6. A.
                                                          Within.
                                                          • [On this side] Prep. VI 2.
                                                          • in. Prep. IV. 1. A.
                                                          • a little, [Almost]
                                                          Without.
                                                          • Not with. Prep. II. 2. O.
                                                            • doubt, [adv. Certain]
                                                          • Not within. Prep. IV. 2. A.
                                                          • Beyond. Prep. VI. 2. A.
                                                          Withstand.
                                                          • Oppose]
                                                          • Resist]
                                                          • [a. Impedient (end]
                                                          Withwind.
                                                           
                                                          Witness.
                                                          RJ. I. 7. A.
                                                          Wittal,
                                                          [Consenting to his Wifes Adultery]
                                                          Witty.
                                                          • [adj. Wit]
                                                          Witting.
                                                          • [adj. Knowledge]
                                                          Witwal.
                                                          • [Wood speit] Bi. I. O.
                                                          Wizarding.
                                                          RJ. III. 1. A.
                                                          Wo.
                                                          • Misery]
                                                          • Grief]
                                                          Woad.
                                                          HS. VI. 8.
                                                          Woful
                                                          • [adj.
                                                            • Misery]
                                                            • Grief]
                                                          Wolfe.
                                                          • Beast. Be. V. 1. A.
                                                            • sbane. HS. I. 3.
                                                            • Berry bearing— [Herb Chri∣stopher] HS. IX. 5.
                                                              • wholesom— HS. I. 3. A.
                                                              • Winter— HS. I. 4.
                                                          • [Cancer] S. III. 4.
                                                          Woman,
                                                          [Man. W. V. 5. [fe∣male]
                                                          • ...s,
                                                            • age Man. VI. 2.
                                                            • estate Man. VI. 2.
                                                          • s, Sex. NP. VI. 2. O.
                                                          Womb.
                                                          PG. VI. 9.
                                                          Wonder.
                                                          • [Admiration]
                                                          Wont.
                                                          • [Custom]
                                                          Woo.
                                                          • [a. Suitor]
                                                          Wood.
                                                          • Part of Tree. PP. I. A.
                                                          • Place of Trees. Po. I. 7.
                                                            • man [adj. Po. I. 7. (Off.]
                                                            • ward [adj. Po. I. 7. (Off.]
                                                          • [Trees (aggr.]
                                                          Woodbind.
                                                          Sh. II. 8.
                                                          • Vpright— Sh. II. 8. A.
                                                          Woodcock.
                                                          Bi. VII. 7. A.
                                                          Woodculver,
                                                          [adj. Wood-pige∣on]
                                                          Wood,
                                                          • Angry (exc.]
                                                          • Mad]
                                                          Woodfretter.
                                                           
                                                          Woodlark.
                                                          Bi. IV. 1. A.
                                                          Woodlouse.
                                                           
                                                          Woodman.
                                                          adj. Po. I. 7. A.
                                                          Woodpecker.
                                                          Bi. IX. 9.
                                                          Woodpile.
                                                          • [Heaped wood (aggr.]
                                                          Woodroof.
                                                          HL. IX. 10.
                                                          Woodsear.
                                                           
                                                          Woodsorrel.
                                                          • [Three-leav'd Sorrel]
                                                          Woodspeight.
                                                          Bi. IX. 9.
                                                          Woodward,
                                                          [adj. Po. I. 7. (Off.]
                                                          Woodworm,
                                                          [Wood-boring in∣sect (dim.]
                                                          Woof,
                                                          [Transverse threeds of wo∣ven (thing]
                                                          Wool.
                                                          PP. VI. 1. A.
                                                          • en cloth. Pr. IV. 1.
                                                          Word.
                                                          • Proper. D. II.
                                                            • at a— [Briefly]
                                                            • in a— [Briefly]
                                                            • in—only, [adv. Hypocrisie]
                                                            • by—of mouth, [adv. present speaking]
                                                          • by— [Proverb (corr.]
                                                            • [Watchword]
                                                            • [Narration]
                                                              • bring b. [Narration]
                                                              • send s. [Narration]
                                                            • [Promise]
                                                          Work.
                                                          • a. action]
                                                          • v. efficient]
                                                          • [Operation] O.
                                                            • ...make
                                                              • a. Efficient more-operation]
                                                              • Do adj. must. un∣done (things]
                                                            • [a. Mechanic]
                                                              • sp. for Ornateness]
                                                            • [Embroider]
                                                          • [Ferment]
                                                          • ...a
                                                            • [adj. p. work (thing]
                                                            • [Book]
                                                          Workman,
                                                          [adj. Work (per∣son]
                                                          • sp. (perf.]
                                                            • ship, [Work]
                                                          • sp. (perf.]
                                                          World.
                                                          • The Universe of Creatures. W.
                                                          • The Globe of earth and wa∣ters. W. II. 7.
                                                          • The earth. W. III.
                                                          • a—of [adj. Multitude (aug.]
                                                          Worldly.
                                                          • [adj. world]
                                                          • [adj. Scraping]
                                                          Worldling
                                                          • Graceless (person]
                                                          • Selfish (person]
                                                          • Covetous (person]
                                                          Worm.
                                                          • Insect.
                                                            • bear— Ex. III. 8. A.
                                                            • belly— Ex. I. 1. A.
                                                            • ...blain
                                                            • churr— [Evechurr] Ex. II. 2. A.
                                                            • earth— Ex. I. 1.
                                                            • ...Gally
                                                            • palmer— Ex. III. 8. A.
                                                            • Silk— Ex. III. 6. A.
                                                            • Skipping— Ex. III. 7.
                                                            • Wheal— Ex. II. 7. A.
                                                          • [Spiral Pin]
                                                          Wormseed.
                                                          • Treacle— HS IV. 13.
                                                          Wormwood.
                                                          Sh. V. 3.
                                                          Worn,
                                                          • adj. a. pret. Wear]
                                                          • adj. p. Wear]
                                                          Worry,
                                                          [Shak in teeth]
                                                          Worse.
                                                          TM. I. 6. D.
                                                          • and— [adj. Worse]

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                                                          Worship.
                                                          • [Dignity]
                                                          • [a. Reverence]
                                                          • adoration. RE. IV.
                                                          Worshipful.
                                                          • [adj. Dignity]
                                                          • [Gentleman (kind]
                                                          Worst.
                                                          • [Most evil]
                                                          • part. TM. VI. 1. O.
                                                          • ...to
                                                          • [Overthrow]
                                                          Worsted.
                                                          • [Fine threeds of Wool]
                                                          Wort.
                                                          • [Herb]
                                                          • ale [not yet fermented]
                                                          • beer [not yet fermented]
                                                          Worth
                                                          • Worthiness]
                                                          • Excellence]
                                                          • [Valor]
                                                          • [Price]
                                                          • [Riches]
                                                          Worthiness.
                                                          TM. IV. 6.
                                                          Worthless,
                                                          [Sorry]
                                                          Wote,
                                                          [Know]
                                                          Woven,
                                                          [adj. p. Weave]
                                                          Would.
                                                          • ing, [Velleity]
                                                            • god, [I wish]
                                                          • I— [Have it]
                                                          • [Mood conditional III]
                                                          Wound.
                                                          • hurt. S. I. 2.
                                                          • adj. a. pret. Wind]
                                                          • adj. p. Wind]
                                                          Wrack.
                                                          • Spoil
                                                          • Ruine
                                                            • sp. of Ship]
                                                          • go to— [Wracked (inc.]
                                                          • Herb. HL. I. 14.
                                                          Wrangle.
                                                          • [a. Contention]
                                                            • sp. in words]
                                                          Wrap,
                                                          • Fold]
                                                          • Cover by folding]
                                                            • about, [About fold]
                                                            • ...up.
                                                              • Together-fold]
                                                              • Cover by folding]
                                                              • [Tangle]
                                                              • [a. Obscure]
                                                          Wrath.
                                                          • [Anger (augm.]
                                                          Wreath.
                                                          • [Twist]
                                                            • a— [Cylinder about-spi∣rald]
                                                          Wreck,
                                                          • Perform]
                                                          • Execute]
                                                          Wren.
                                                          Bi. VI. 3.
                                                          Wrench.
                                                          • [Violent∣ly
                                                            • extend]
                                                            • open]
                                                              • sp. by lifting]
                                                          • [Hurt by violently extend∣ing]
                                                          Wrest.
                                                          • [Coaction]
                                                            • sp. by twisting]
                                                          • [Interpret (corr.]
                                                          • ...from.
                                                            • [From-take by wresting]
                                                            • [Extort]
                                                          VVrestle.
                                                          Mo. V. 6.
                                                          VVretch,
                                                          [adj. wretchedness (person]
                                                          VVretchedness.
                                                          • [Misery]
                                                          • [Penuriousness (augm.]
                                                          • [Sorriness]
                                                          VVry.
                                                          • [Oblique]
                                                          • [Crooked]
                                                          • neck, [Woodpecker (kind] adj. holding (freq.) his head adv. oblique]
                                                          VVriggle.
                                                          • as Reptils. Mo. I. 6.
                                                          • to denote affection. AC. IV. 4.
                                                          • ...out,
                                                            • Go
                                                            • Get
                                                            [out adv. wrig∣gling]
                                                          VVrinch,
                                                          vid. VVrench.
                                                          VVringing.
                                                          • [a. Compression]
                                                            • sp. adv. Twisting]
                                                          • ...from one.
                                                            • [From take violently]
                                                              • sp. by wringing]
                                                          • [Extort]
                                                          • pain, [p. as if by wring∣ing]
                                                          VVrist.
                                                          PG. V. 3. A.
                                                          VVrit.
                                                          • [Commission for arresting]
                                                          • [holy— [Scripture]
                                                          Writing.
                                                          AC. III. 7.
                                                          • a— [Written thing]
                                                            • Deed. RC. VI. 5.
                                                          VVrithing,
                                                          vid. VVreathing.
                                                          VVrong.
                                                          • [Irregular]
                                                          • Evil]
                                                          • Evil (kind]
                                                          • a. Injustice]
                                                          • Injury]
                                                          • in the— [adj. erring]
                                                          VVroth,
                                                          vid. VVrath.
                                                          VVrought
                                                          • adj. a. pret. work]
                                                          • adj. p. work]
                                                          VVrung,
                                                          • adj. a. pret. wring]
                                                          • adj. p. wring]
                                                          Y.
                                                          YArd.
                                                          • [Stick]
                                                            • Sail— RN. III. 2.
                                                              • [3 foot]
                                                                • ...land.
                                                              • [Court] Po. III. 3.
                                                              • PG. VI. 8. (male]
                                                          Yarn,
                                                          [Threed adj. p. weave (apt.]
                                                          Yarrow.
                                                          • [Millefoil]
                                                          Yawn.
                                                          Mo. III. 6.
                                                          Yea.
                                                          • affirmat. Adv. I. 1.
                                                          • [Rather] Adv. III. 1.
                                                          Yee.
                                                          Pron. I. 2. A.
                                                          Yeeld.
                                                          • Suffer to take. TA. IV. 1.
                                                            • Sold for]
                                                            • Demised for]
                                                            • account, [a. Account]
                                                            • Fruit, [a. Fruit]
                                                          • a. Subjection]
                                                          • Submit]
                                                          • Grant] D. VI. 3. O.
                                                          • Assent] AS. II. 3.
                                                          • Confess] D. VI. 9.
                                                          • as Garrison. RM. II. 4. D.
                                                          • as Prisoner. RM. II. 6. D.
                                                          • as Conquer'd RM. II. 7. D.
                                                            • up the Ghost, [Dy]
                                                          • Diminish]
                                                          • Remit]
                                                          • as in moist weather, [v. moistness]
                                                          • as to the touch, [v. Yielding∣ness]
                                                          Yeeldingness.
                                                          • [Yield (apt.]
                                                          • [Softness] Q. VI. 1.
                                                          Yeer.
                                                          Mea. V.
                                                          • in—s [Old] adj. Mea. VI. 4.
                                                          Yeest,
                                                          • [adj. ferment∣ing (thing) of
                                                            • Ale]
                                                            • Beer]
                                                          Yell,
                                                          [Exclaim]
                                                          Yellow.
                                                          Q. II. 2. A.
                                                          • ...the—s
                                                          • hammer. Bi. IV. 2.
                                                          Yelp,
                                                          [a. voice as dog (young]
                                                          Yeoman.
                                                          RC. I. 6. A.
                                                          • of the Larder, &c. [Officer of the L. &c.]
                                                          Yerk,
                                                          • Cast (imp.]
                                                          • Strike (imp.]
                                                          Yern,
                                                          [adj. p. Motion]
                                                          • sp. with
                                                            • Pity]
                                                            • Desire]
                                                          Yes.
                                                          Adv. I. 1.
                                                          Yesterday,
                                                          [adj. preceding day]
                                                          Yet.
                                                          • Nevertheless Conj. II. 2. O.
                                                          • Before this time]
                                                          • Till this time]

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                                                          Yew,
                                                          [Sheep Be. II. 2. (fem.]
                                                          • tree: Tr. V. 3.
                                                          Yex,
                                                          [Hiccough]
                                                          Yoke.
                                                          • [Neck-binding (jug.]
                                                          • [Together-two]
                                                          Yolk,
                                                          [Yellow (part) within the Egg]
                                                          Yong,
                                                          vid. Young]
                                                          Yonker,
                                                          [Young (person]
                                                          • of ship. RN. V. 8. A.
                                                          Yore,
                                                          [Old] Sp. I. 3. O.
                                                          You,
                                                          • Thou
                                                          • Yee
                                                          Young.
                                                          • of age, [adj. youth]
                                                          • ones, [Children]
                                                          • [New]
                                                            • ...begin∣ner,
                                                              • Learner]
                                                              • Beginner]
                                                          Your,
                                                          [adj. You]
                                                          Youth.
                                                          • Under age
                                                            • Infancy. Mea. VI. 1.
                                                            • Childhood. Mea. VI. 1. A.
                                                          • Of age
                                                            • Adolescence. Mea. VI. 2.
                                                            • Youth. Mea. VI. 2. A.
                                                          • a— [adj. Youth (person]
                                                          • full, [adj. Youth (like]
                                                          Z.
                                                          ZAny,
                                                          [adj. Scurril (person]
                                                          Zeal.
                                                          AS. VI. 1.
                                                          Zedoary.
                                                          • Herb, [Root of an Indian Iris]
                                                          • Tree. Tr. VI. 11.
                                                          Zelot,
                                                          [adj. Zeal (person]
                                                          • sp. (corr.
                                                          Zenith,
                                                          [Upper Pole of the Ho∣rizon]
                                                          Zink,
                                                          [Spelter] Met. III. 4.
                                                          Zodiac.
                                                          W. VI. 3. A.
                                                          Zoilus,
                                                          [Censurer (corr.]
                                                          Zone.
                                                          • [Girdle]
                                                          • [Space of earth, &c.]
                                                            • frigid— [Space of earth be∣tween pole and polar Cir∣cle]
                                                            • temperate—[ Space of earth between Polar Circle and Tropic]
                                                            • torrid— [Space of earth be∣tween the two Tropics]
                                                          Zoophyte,
                                                          [Plant-Animal]
                                                          Zyris.
                                                           
                                                          FINIS.
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