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Mew, v. To make the sound Preuent, v. †To meet before-

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hand or anticipate (an objec-
tion, desire, etc.). 4. 682.

4. Prey, n. Booty. I. 247.
Priuate, n. †A private or per-
sonal matter, business or inter-
est. 3. 481.
Prodigie, n. †Monster. 4. 484.
Proue, v. To approve.

To punish by a fine.

†To wonder, marvel.

Myriade, adv. †A thousand-fold.

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5. 431.

4. 533.

†To attempt.
Prouide, v. To make provision
against in advance.
5.524.

Put vp, v. To sheath (a sword,
dagger, etc.).

2. 287.

Quarter, n. †Relations with, or
conduct towards, another; esp.
in phr. to keep (or hold) good
(or fair) quarter with. 3.667.

Rate, n. †Valuation, rating. I.
568.

Reed, n. †See note on 4. 252.
Religious, adj. *Superstitious.
See note on 3. 518.

Resiant, adj. Resident; abid-
ing. 4. 577.

Resolue, v. To render lax in
feeling or conduct. 3. 609.
To get rid of. 3. 535.

Rid, v.

Orient, adj. Brilliant, lustrous.

Rise, v.

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†Past part. of rise

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Sacrament, n. An oath or solemn
engagement, especially

one

which is ratified by a ceremony.
I. 423.

Sanction, n. †A solemn oath or
engagement. I. 486.
Savour, v. To have some of the
characteristics of. 2. 269.
Scape, v. to escape. 4. 805.
Sciruely, adv. Meanly, sorrily.

2. 228.

Sense, n. Discernment.
4. 811.
Shelue, n. Ledge. 3. 70.
Sinke, n. †A collective mass of
unsavory or objectionable per-
sons or matters. 3. 266; 4.
305.

1.

†Tyran, n. Tyrant. 2. 295.

Sit, v. Phr. to sit upon to sit | Troth, n. †Truth. 2. 94.
in judgment on. 2. 140.
Sleek, v. To make (skin, hair,
&c.) smooth and glossy.
562.
*Smock-treason, n. Marital in-
fidelity. 4. 725.
Speake, v. To declare, show.

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Vnder-taker, n. [On who engages
to perform any business.
18. (See Notes.)
†Vnfear'd, adj. Unafraid. 4. 32.
Vn-manner'd, adj. Rude, man-
nerless. 2. 270.

Vn-reuerendly, adv. †Irreverent-
ly. 3. 445.

†Vnseel, v. To open, as the eyes
of a hawk which have been
'seeled.' I. 297.

Vaine, n. †Vein (manner of
speech or action; particular
style). 3. 28.

Valor. I. 432.

State, n.

†Valure, n.

Stomack, v. +To resent.

3. 137.

Vantage, n. †To profit, aid. 3.

466.

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Streight, n.

Subtle, adj.

†Difficulty. 5. 629.
Dainty, delicate.

340.

2.

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oneself. 2. 274. To give ut-
terance to. 2. 291.

Vindicate, v. †To avenge, pu-
nish. 4. 652.

To increase the size of; Voice, n. Utterance. I. 229;

I. 499.

Past part. of 'take.'

Tempt, v. †To attempt. I. 48.
Then, conj. †Than. 1.4; 1. 212;
2. 51, etc.

Tire, v. †To prey upon; devour.

3. 200.

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