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Mew, v. To make the sound | Preuent, v. To meet before

uttered by a cat. 4. 540.

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More. 3. 53.

*Moving power.

Of a bird, to void the
3. 161.

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. 4. 533.

To punish by a fine.

Muse, v. To wonder, marvel.

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†To attempt. 5. 431. Prouide, v. To make provision against in advance.

5. 524.

Put vp, v. To sheath (a sword,

dagger, etc.). 2. 287.

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Rise, v. risen. 2. 316. Riss', v.

†Paize. v. To be of equal weight with, counterbalance. 5. 633. Phant'sie, n. Imagination. I.

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rose.

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Sacrament, n. An oath or solemn
engagement, especially
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.

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*Smock-treason, n. Marital infidelity. 4. 725.

†Truth.

Tyran, n. Tyrant.

2. 94.
2. 295.

Vnder-taker, n. [On who engages
to perform any business.
18. (See Notes.)

3.

†Vnfear'd, adj. Unafraid. 4. 32.

Speake, v. To declare, show. Vn-manner'd, adj. Rude, man

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Streight, n.

Subtle, adj.

†Difficulty. 5. 629.
Dainty, delicate.

340.

2.

Vent, v.

346.

Sure, adv. Steadily, calmly. 3.

IIO.

Surfet, n.

Swell, v. to fill.

Reflexively, to relieve oneself. 2. 274. To give ut

terance to. 2. 291.

Vindicate, v. †To avenge, punish. 4. 652.

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

Excess. I. 52.

I. 499.

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4.

†Windore, n.
*Wit-worme, n.

Window. 3. 347.

Tract, n. †Course or movement.

5. 349.

Traine, n. Plot, stratagem.

800.

†Trauaile, v. To travel. 5. 134. (Elsewhere, travail.)

tempt for a wit.
2. 30.

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