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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1940, enorm to en pied (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..seeking to give  Losses their remedies. Shak., Lear, it. 2.  The influences of a..
..ere enough to put him to ill thinking.  Shak., Othello, iii. 4.  Have you not ye..
.. There is not enough leek to swear by.  Shak., Hen. V., v. 1.]  =SYn. SuJficien..
..; diced, not  above seven times a week. Shak., I Hen. IV., iii. 3.  Thou singest..
.. Thou singest well enough for a shift.  Shak., Much Ado, it. 3.  4t. To a great ..
.. him that first cries "Hold, enogh !"  Shak., Macbeth, v. 7.  Henceforth I'll h..
..y out itself,  Enough, enough, and die. Shak., Lear, iv. 6.  enounce (e-nouns')..
.. Since I their altar, you enpatron me.  Shak., Lover's Complaint, 1. 224.  enpay..

  262
(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1928, enfeebler to enforest (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..tet (en-ft'li-t), v.t. See ifoliate.  Shak., I Hen. IV., iii. 2. enforce (en-f..
..he may make, unmake, do what she list.  Shak., Othello, it. 3.  enfever (en-f'v..
..s with prayers,  Enforce their charity. Shak., Lear, it. 3.  My business, urging..
..Enforced from the old Assyrian slings.  Shak., Hen. V., iv. 7.  6. To impel; con..
..forcedly; thou 'dst courtier be again.  Shak., T. of A., iv. 3.  enforcement (en..
..t gentleness my strong enforcement be.  Shak., As you Like it, it. 7.  The Law e..
.. evil. enforcible, a. See enforceable.  Shak., 2 lien. IV., v. 5. enforcivet (en..
..force him with his envy to the people.  Shak., Cor., iii. 3. enforest (en-for'es..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1893, emboss to embrace (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. thou disgorge into the general world.  Shak., As you Like it, it. 7.  4. In ent..
..ch Merriman, the poor cur is emboss'd.  Shak., T. of the S., Ind., i.  I am embo..
..was erabounded in this beauteous clay.  Shak., K. John, iv. 3.  erabow (em-b6'),..
..ave to powder me and eat me  to-morrow. Shak., I Hen. IV., v. 4.  W. W. Known an..
.., before  You'll speak with Coriolanus. Shak., Cor., v. 2.  Low at his feet his ..
..ince not to be avoided it falls on me.  Shak., I Hen. IV., v. 5.  Thurio, give b..
..me not within the measure of my wrath.  Shak., T. G. of V., v. 4.  4. To compreh..
..t beats thicker than a feverous pulse.  Shak., T. and C., iii. 2.  6f. To throw ..

  264
(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1795, dull to dumb-cake (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ill stupify and dull the sense awhile.  Shak., Cymbeline, i. 6.  The nobles and ..
..; 'tisa good dulness,  And give it way. Shak., Tempest, i. 2.  Dulness, that in ..
.. petty rebel, dull-brain'd Buckingham.  Shak., Rich. III., iv. 4.  dull-brewed (..
..not be made a soft and dull-ey'd feel.  Shak., M. of V., iii. 3.  dullhead (dul'..
..e) a kind  Of excellent dumb discourse. Shak., Tempest, iii. 3.  You shan't come..
..this parting strikes poor lovers dumb.  Shak., T. G. of V., ii. 2.  =syn. I and ..
.. have spoke  Was beastly dumb'd by him. Shak., A. and C., i. 5.  dumb-bell (dum'..
.." Strutt, Sports and Pastimes, p. 142.  Shak., Hen. VIII., iv. 2. dumb-bidding (..

  265
(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3464, line to lineate (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. our towns of war  With men of courage. Shak., Hen. V., ii. 4. 7.  Not feeble ye..
..What  If I do line one of their hands?  Shak., Cymbeline, ii. 3. 72.  By this ri..
..ined crutch from thy old limping sire.  Shak., T. of A., iv. 1. 14.  4. To impre..
..e rebel  With hidden help and vantage.  Shak., Macbeth, i. 3. 112.  TO lille one..
..m whence you spring by lineal descent.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iii. 1. 166.  3. Pert..
.. The lineal glory of your royal house.  Shak., Rich. III., iii. 7. 121.  Million..
..And see how one another lends content.  Shak., R. and J., i. 3. 83.  line-and-li..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3458, limicolae to limitation (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..patch; the limit of your lives is out.  Shak., Rich. III., iii. 3. 8.  The Limit..
..ed it  Into three limits very equally.  Shak., i Hen. IV., iii. 1. 73.  The voya..
.. before  I have got strength of limit.  Shak., W. T., iii. 2. 107.  Thought it v..
..mit each leader to his several charge.  Shak., Rich. III., v. 3. 25.  The hopes ..
..e  And warrant limited unto my tongue.  Shak., K. John, v. 2. 123.  Their time l..
..ut, as it were, in sort or limitation?  Shak., J. C., it. 1. 283.  3. An opposin..
..es  Endue you with the people's voice.  Shak., Cor., it. 3. 145.  God, then, not..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3389, leaky to leap (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. patience  Your wisdom may inform you.  Shak., Cymbeline, i. 1. 78.  5. To incli..
..in face.  A hungry, lean-faced villain. Shak., C. of E., v. 1. 237.  2. In print..
..es not with the leanness of his purse.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., i. 1. 112.  =Syn. 1. ..
..ow she leans her cheek upon her hand !  Shak., R. and J., it. 2. 23.  lean l(ln..
..ean penury within that pen doth dwell.  Shak., Sonnets, lxxxiv.  And fetch their..
..hrewdness.  A lunatic lean-witted feel. Shak., Rich. II., it. 1. 115.  leanyt(l..
..m me, as if ruin  Leap'd from his eyes. Shak., lien. VIII., iii. 2. 206.  Days w..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3303, knight-head to knitting-cup (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..r chivalrous design of knightly trial.  Shak., Rich. II., i. 1, 81.  cial sense ..
..hou com'st thus knightly clad in arms.  Shak., Rich. II., i. 3, 12.  knight-serv..
.. Our sever'd navy too  Have knit again. Shak., A. and C., iii. 13, 171.  When th..
.. Their garters of an indifferent knit.  Shak., T. of the S., iv. 1, 95.  3. In m..
.. knit my lmndkercher about your brows.  Shak., K. John, iv. 1, 42.  Come, knit h..
.. Thy merit hath my duty strongly knit.  Shak., Sonnets, xxvi.  Every Society of ..
..thread with bones,  Do use to chant it. Shak., T. N., ii. 4, 45.  2. A knitting-..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3271, keep to keeping (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ve them till a merrier hour than this.  Shak., C. of E., i. 2, 69.  6. Keep, Def..
.. his study, where, they say, he keeps.  Shak., Tit. And., v. 2, 5.  The Tarentin..
..live;  the rest shall keep as they are. Shak., Hamlet, iii. 1,156.  The Privatee..
..at pass,  You would keep from my heels. Shak., C. orE., iii. 1, 19.  206  3271  ..
..  To the Propontic and the Hellespont.  Shak., Othello, iii. 3, 455.  To keep to..
..For in Baptista's keep my treasure is.  Shak., T. of the S., i. 2, 118.  If the ..
..ffers not from the stalling of an ox ?  Shak., As you Like it: i. 1, 9.  ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3249, judiciary to juggleress (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. cannot but make the judicious grieve.  Shak., Hamlet, iii. 2, 29.  '2. Manifest..
..s to us  Shall have judic/ous hearing.  Shak., Cor., v. 6, 127.  =Syn. I and 2. ..
..ought stone jugs and no seal'd quarts.  Shak., T. of the S., Ind., 2, 90.  I obs..
..hese juggling fiends no more believed.  Shak., Macbeth, v. 8, 19.  I am in a rid..
..ggle  Men into such strange mysteries?  Shak., Hen. VIII., i. 3, 1.  My hope is ..
.. Nimble jugglers that deceive the eye.  Shak., C. of E., i. 2, 98.  The joculato..
.. And stolen my love's heart from him ?  Shak., M. N. I)., iii. 2, 282.  They wer..
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