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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 3602, man to manacle (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..invisible,  As a nose on a man's face.  Shak., T. G. of V., if. 1. 142.  A man w..
..ome a man;  Who dares do more is none.  Shak., l[acbeth, i. 7. 46.  A combinati..
.. To give the world assurance of a man.  Shak., Hamlet, iii. 4. 62.  Worth makes ..
.. impatience.  We speak no treason, man. Shak., lich. III., i. 1. 90.  "You will..
.., my thorn-bush; and this dog, my dog.  Shak., M. N. D., v. 1. 262.  Mall in the..
..f war [Falstaff] stay all night sir ?  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., v. 1. 31.  ) See man..
..how the surly Warwick roans the wall !  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., v. 1.17.  Since the t..
..e her come and know her keeper's call.  Shak., T. of the S., iv. 1. 196.  TO man..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5269, rumple to run (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..h her by the neck, some kiss her face.  Shak., Velms and Adonis, 1. 871.  5269  ..
..fire  and water for such a kind heart.  Shak., M. W. of W., iii. 4. 107.  What n..
..ve me to run from this Jew, my  master. Shak., M. of V., it. 2. 2.  I forgot to ..
.. run upon the sharp wind of the north.  Shak., Tempest, iß 2. 254.  Far ran the ..
..should think of shallows and of flats.  Shak., M. of V., i. 1.25.  The jest will..
..hy head from thy unreverent shoulders.  Shak., Rich. II., it. 1. 122.  You've be..
..g, let the time run on  To good or bad. Shak., Cymbeline, v. 5. 128.  She does w..
..self himself seek every hour to kill !  Shak., Lucrece, I. 997.  We have run  Th..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5268, ruminative to rumple (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..his post-haste and ramage in the land.  Shak., Hamlet, i. 1. 107.  There is a ne..
..rth the noise and rumour of the field.  Shak., K. John, v. 4. 45.  For many a we..
.. and echo,  The numbers of the fear'd.  Shak., 2 tlen. IV., iii. 1.97.  Fame is ..
..ss'd with ruurs, full of idle dreams.  Shak., K. John, iv. 2. 145.  What record..
..is the runwur of this dreadful knight.  Shak., I Hen. VI., ii. 3. 7.  Go forth, ..
..nne, my wife, is sick and like to die.  Shak., Rich. IIL, iv. 2. 51.  Where noth..
.. [Rare.]  Go see this rumouter whipfid. Shak., Car., iv. 6. 47.  rumorous (rS'ma..
..ee, witch ! the rumpsfed ranyon cries.  Shak., Macbeth, i. 3. 6.  rumple (rum'pl..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5259, rudeness to rue (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. have I learned  from my entertainment. Shak., T. N., i. 5. 230.  He chooses com..
.. before his hand that made the engine.  Shak., T. and C., i. 3. 207.  =SylI. (a)..
..to a mad-brain rudesby full of spleen.  Shak., T. of the S., iii. 210.  Riideshe..
..,  I must begin with rudiments of art.  Shak., T. of the S., iii. 1. 66.  3. In ..
..  If Talbot but survive thy treachery.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iii. 2. 36.  I came  ..
..ite the hour that ever thou wast born.  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., v. 6. 43.  I am bound..
..ictorious Titus, rue the tears I shed.  Shak., Tit. And., i. 1. 105.  5. To repe..
..If England to itself do rest but true.  Shak., K. John, v. 7. 117.  ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5200, roadstead to roaring (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. keeps the road-way  better than thine. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., it. 2. 63.  Such a pa..
..remedy this.  War. Roam thither, then.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iii. 1.51.  2. To wan..
..ed-roan.  Give my roan horse a drench.  Shak., 1 Hen. IV., it. 4. 120.  And the ..
.. horse? a roan, a crop-ear, is it not?  Shak., I Hen. IV., it. 3. 72.  As quaint..
..akes him roar these accusations forth.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iii. 1.40.  roar (rSr..
.. wild waters in this roar, allay them.  Shak., Tempest, i. 2. 2.  I hear the far..
.. were wont to set the table on a roar?  Shak., Hamlet, v. 1. 211.  Staniford gav..
..re these  roarers for the name of king? Shak., Tempest, i. 1. 18.  Speeifically-..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5185, ring to ring (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..Cries out for noble York and Somerset.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., iv. 4. 14.  We are le..
..hese fingers with thy household worms.  Shak., K. John, iii. 4. 31.  5. To wed w..
..our king and England's, doth approach.  Shak., K. John, ii. 1. 312.  Whene'er th..
..y hums  Hath rung nighUs yawning peal.  Shak., Macbeth, iii. 2. 43.  Ere the fir..
..o mournful bell shall ring her burial.  Shak., Tit. And., v. 3. 197.  The same c..
.. ?  Prov. None, since the curfew rung.  Shak., M. for M., iv. 2. 78.  And the an..
.. that thy friends shall ring  for thee. Shak., 2 Hen. I., iii. 2. 198.  We . . ..
..ld groans ring yet in my ancient ears.  Shak., R. and J., ii. 3. 74.  Ere the so..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5170, riddance to ride (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..  Her. Lysander riddles very prettily.  Shak., M. N. D., it. 2. 53.  riddle 2 (r..
..le.like lives sweetly where she dies !  Shak., Ali's Well, i. 3. 223.  riddlemer..
..:  liow can these contrarieties agree?  Shak., I lien. VI., ii. 3. 57.  2. Havin..
..like madmen through the gates of Rome.  Shak., J. C., iii. 2. 274.  2. To be bor..
..idding task  Ariel and all his quality. Shak., Tempest, i. 2. 191.  3. To be bor..
..s the axletree  On which heaven rides.  Shak., T. and C., i. 3. 67.  5. To be mo..
.. and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes.  Shak., Much Ado, iii. 1. 51.  6f. To be ..
..ish honesty  ß Iy practices ride easy ! Shak., Lear, i. 2. 198.  8. To lap or li..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5135, reverberate to reverend (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..hall reverberate all as well as thine.  Shak., K. John, v. 2. 170.  E'en for a d..
..oo your name to the reverberate hilIs.  Shak., T. zX., i. 5. 291.  I was that br..
..What is it your honour will command ?"  Shak., T. of tile 8., Ind., i. 53.  (b) ..
..esides a clergym'm  Of holy reverence. Shak., Rich. II., iii. 3. 29.  Hence--5...
.. your reverence, is the devil himself.  Shak., M. of V., it. 2. 27.  This Natsti..
.. And none so-poor to do him reverence.  Shak., J. C., iii. 2. 125.  To make reve..
..at I reverence those I fear, the wise.  Shak., Cymbeline, iv. 2. 95.  They too l..
..nd,  Give mine the benefit of sentory.  Shak.. Rich. III., ix'. 4. 35.  Ie is w..
..fathers,  Divinely bent to meditation.  Shak., lqich. III., iii. 7. 61.  His [Pr..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5076, rendering to renewability (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ly meet; spe- reneaguet, v. See renege. Shak.  cifically, a place appointed for ..
.. captain .... You know the rendezvous.  Shak., Hamlet, iv. 4. 4.  The Greyhound,..
..at.  A rendezvous, a home to fly unto.  Shak., I Hen. IV., iv. 1. 57.  Within a ..
..les on his breast, reneges all temper.  Shak., A. and C., i. 1. 8.  II. intrans...
.. every gale and vary of their masters.  Shak., Lear, ii. 2. 84.  2. In card-play..
.. tear the lions out of England's coat.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., i. 5. 27.  Day light ..
..h.  lenew I could not, like the moon.  Shak., T. of A., iv. 3. 68.  Their templ..
..ierce Polydamas  Hath beat down Menon.  Shak., T. and C., v. 5. 6.  renewability..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 5066, rely to remanence (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. Bade me rely on hint as on my father.  Shak., Richß III., if. 2. 25.  It is a l..
..uld you had remain'd until this time ]  Shak., C. of E., iv. 4. 69.  And fools, ..
..folk, for thee remains a heavier doom.  Shak., Rich. II., i. 3. 148.  The easier..
..remain in England,  I have seen him do. Shak., Macbeth, iv. & 148.  2t. That whi..
..e mine;  All the remain is "Welcome !"  Shak., Cymbeline, iii. 1. 87.  3. That w..
..remains of friends, rest on this rock.  Shak., J. C., v. 5. 1.  Among the remain..
.. the remainder biscuit  After a voyage. Shak., As you Like it, if. 7. 39.  remai..
..ould distribute,  I made no spare, sir. Shak., Hen. VIII., v. 4. 20.  What madne..
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