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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6979, world to worm (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..tion, as they say, and  know the world. Shak., M. W. of W., if. 2. 134.  The gir..
.. self.  How goes the world with thee ?  Shak., Rich. III., iii. 2. 98.  14. Any ..
..r all the world, like a forked radish.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iii. 2. 334.  Man of ..
..corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband.  Shak., Much Ado, if. 1. 331.  Hence the ..
.. to desire to be a woman  of the world. Shak., As you Like it, v. 3. 5.  To make..
..my sovereign, watch the clock for you.  Shak., Sonnets, lvii.  This man . . . th..
..nows,  Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd.  Shak., Lear, if. 2. 160.  (b) The sum of..
..ck wretch can make the curstest shrew.  Shak., T. of the S., if. 1. 313.  In the..
..re for the world and worldlings base !  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., v. 3. 103.  Worldling..
..ure from worldly chances and mishaps !  Shak., Tit. And., i. 1. 152.  2. Secula..
..ilus there,  That kills and pains not?  Shak., A. and C., v. 2. 243.  Here will ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6893, wheme to whereabout (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..t, you rogue ! you pluck my foot awry.  Shak., T. of the S., iv. 1. 146.  Why, w..
..A place  From whence himself does fly.  Shak., Macbeth, iv. 2. &  O, how unlike ..
.. justices could not take up a quarrel.  Shak., As you Like it, v. 4. 103.  They ..
..e,  When you should bring the plaster.  Shak., Tempest, it. 1. 139.  How shall I..
..d Fl., Knight of Burning Pestle, it. 2. Shak., Tit. And., iv. 2. 15.  How then c..
..n'd accidents; till when, be cheerful.  Shak., Tempest, v. 1. 250.  Since when, ..
..), p. 86.  Where runn'st thou so fast ? Shak., C. of E., ill 2. 71.  3. From wha..
..not their ellmate foggy, raw and dull?  Shak., Hen. V., iii. 5. 15.  Where away ..
..oirs, where late the sweet birds sang.  Shak., Sonnets, lxxiii.  12. To which pl..
..eignier sooner will receive than give.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., v. 5. 47.  It was obs..
..u losest here, a better where to find.  Shak., Lear, i. 1. 264.  where2t co,j. ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6860, wear to wearisome (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..out thy youth with shapeless idleness.  Shak., T. G. of V., i. 1.8.  Tears, sigh..
..nd the tooth-pick, which wear not now.  Shak., Ali's Well, i. 1. 172.  2f. To be..
..ways she level in her husband's heart.  Shak., T. N., ii. 4. 31.  3. To last or ..
.. 18.  Though marble wear with raining.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 560.  The suffering p..
..or exhausted.  Away, I say; time wears. Shak., M. W. of W., v. 1. 8.  The day we..
..ill I not, Pompey; it is not the  wear. Shak., M. for M., iii. 2. 78.  Dispatche..
..' beard,  I would not shave 't to-day.  Shak., A. and C., ii. 2. 7.  Cowls, hood..
..  like one fatigued.  You look wearily. Shak., Tempest, iii. 1.32.  weariness (w..
..sty sloth  Finds the down pillow hard.  Shak., Cymbeline, iii. 6. 33.  With wear..
..Give me my nightly wearing, and adieu.  Shak., Othello, iv. 3. 16.  3. The act o..
.. Alas, the way is wearisome and long !  Shak., T. G. of V., ii. 7. 8. '  God had..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6857, wayward to weakener (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..rm and choleric years  bring with them. Shak., Lorn', i. 1. 302.  waywise (w'wi..
.. the day with its? O, tell me, Hubert.  Shak., K. John, v. 3. 1.  On the left ha..
..elf,  To hold your slaughtering hands.  Shak., 1 Hen. I., iii. 1. 86.  We and u..
.. poor we  Thine enmity's most capital.  Shak., Cor., v. 3. 103.  Nay, no complim..
.. in them by force, by fraud, or skill.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 1242.  . Lacking str..
..r, infirm, weak, and despised ohl man.  Shak., Lear, iii. 2. 20.  (e) Lacking mo..
.. My ancient incantations are too weak.  Shak., 1 Hen. ¾I., v. 3. 27.  How vain i..
..fell me, may not a king adopt an heir?  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., i. 1. 134.  (g) Defic..
..rifling. [Rare.]  Mine own weak merits. Shak., Othello, iii. 3. 187.  (l) In gra..
..uilt hopes persuade him to abstaining.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 130.  weaken (wS'kn),..
..akens, his discernings  Are lethargied. Shak., Lear, i. 4. 248.  II. trans. To m..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6652, untoiling to untrodden (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ld.  In the number let me pass untold.  Shak., Sonnets, cxxxvi.  Anility and Pue..
.. sense; left intact.  Depart untouched. Shak., J. C., iii. 1. 142.  The fresh le..
..ed, or slightly handled, in discourse.  Shak., ttich. III., iii. 7. 19.  We are ..
..this scorn, thou most untoward knave ?  Shak., K. John, i. 1. 243.  Nay, look, w..
..ly.  That I affect the unrradeal oath.  Shak., T. and C., iv. 5. 178.  untrading..
..  My wit untrain'd in auy kind of art.  Shak., I Hen. VI., i. 2. 73.  I cannot s..
..the bed untreasured of their mistress.  Shak., As you Like it, it. 2. 7.  2. To ..
..en years and leave the growth untried.  Shak., W. T., iv. 1. 6.  5. Not having p..
..or nature's changing course untrimm'd.  Shak., Sonnets, xviii.  untrimmed (un-tr..
.. In likeness of a new untrimmed bride.  Shak., K. John, iii. 1. 209.  3. Not fur..
..trod; not passed over; unfre-  quented. Shak., J. C., iii. 1. 136.  ..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6492, triumfetta to triumvirate (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..riumph  Thorough the streets of Rome ?  Shak., J. C., v. 1. 109.  Though triumph..
..tories, his triumphs, and his glories.  Shak., Venus and Adonis, 1. 1014.  All t..
..ay'd my glory  Unto an enemy's triumph. Shak., A. and C., iv. 14. 20.  7. An ol..
.. home,  That weep'st to see me triumph? Shak., Cor., it. 1. 194.  We wear  The d..
..ll he triumph, leap, and laugh at it !  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3. 148.  4f. To tak..
.. triumph'd in that sky of his delight.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 12.  II.t trans. 1. T..
..re,  I would be so triumphant as I am?  Shak., Rich. III., iii. 2. 84.  3. Victo..
.. his triumphant father's hand had won.  Shak., Rich. II., it. 1. 181.  He had sl..
..hant lady, if report be square to her.  Shak., A. and C., it. 2. 189.  Church tr..
..  And bless it to all fair prosperity.  Shak., M. 1Y. D., iv. 1.94.  triumpher (..
..hant fires; strew flowers before them.  Shak., Cor., v. 5. 3.  I am about to mou..

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(8) Century Dictionary, Vol. VIII, p. 6229, tend to tender (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..tous knights  That tend upon my father? Shak., Lear, it. 1. 96.  O I that wasted..
..d, and everything is bent  For England. Shak., Hamlet, iv. 3. 47.  3t. To be att..
.. listen.  Tend to the master's whistle. Shak., Tempest, i. 1. 8.  tend3h v.t. Se..
..in sacrificial whisperings in his ear.  Shak., T. of A., i. 1. 80.  3. Attendanc..
.. have show'd a tender fatherly regard.  Shak., T. of the S., it. 1. 288.  Her wi..
..beneath your soft and tender breeding.  Shak., T. N., v. 1. 331.  A tender, puli..
..ose life's as tender to me as my soul.  Shak., T. G. of V., v. 4. 37.  13. Caref..
..asions, true,  So feat, so nurse-like.  Shak., Cymbeline, v. 5. 87.  As this is ..
..apt for tender smell or speedy flight.  Shak., Lucrece, 1. 695.  16. Of ships, a..
..'d thou makest some tender of my life.  Shak., 1 Hen. IV., v. 4. 49,  I had a ki..
..ur minion,vhom . . . I tender dearly.  Shak., T. N., v. 1. 129.  As you tender ..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 877, celantes to celestial (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..h I have seen thee careful to observe.  Shak., Tit. And., v. 1.  And when your h..
..ven at that time I may be married too.  Shak., M. of V., iii. 2.  On theatres of..
..elebration keep  According to my birth. Shak., T. 51., iv. 2.  mass or celebrati..
..mim, selamim.] 1. Same as almud.--. A  Shak., Handel. i. 1. Spanish measure of ..
... [NL.  We'll celebrate their nuptials. Shak., Pericles, v. 3. (Huxley, 1867), <..
..No less celerity than that of thought.  Shak., Hen. V., iii. (cho.).  When thing..
..l globe; "the twelve celestial  signs," Shak., L. L. L., v. 2.  So to glorifie G..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 858, catch to catching (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ent myself to catch the English crown.  Shak., 3 IIen. VI., iii. 2.  10. To seiz..
..least noise of this, dies in-  stantly. Shak., A. and C., i. 2.  I caltght a gli..
.., or, good faith, you'll catch a blowß  Shak., 3 Hen. VI., iii. 2.  The Church o..
...  Have is have, however men do catch.  Shak., K. John, i. 1.  4. To be entangle..
..ors  Will catch at us, like strmnpets.  Shak., A. and C., v. 2.  Now, like those..
..if he knock out either  of your brains. Shak., T. and C., it. 1.  She entered fr..
..ll draw  three souls out of one weaver? Shak., T. N., it. 3.  catch2, n. An obs..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 741, buzzard to by (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..not assail'd, or victor being charged.  Shak., Sonnets, lxx.  This music crept b..
..his music crept by me upon the waters.  Shak., Tempest, i. 2.  3. Along (in dire..
..pted to my revenge by heaven and hell.  Shak., Hamlet, ii. 2.  (b) With the perc..
..live by.  They live by your base words. Shak., T. G. of V., ii. 4.  First follow..
..eek.  Two thousand ducats by the year.  Shak., T. of the S., ii. 1.  9. In compa..
... S.), p. 45.  Too long by half a mile. Shak., L. L. L., v. 2.  10. Multiplied i..
..lay by their hehnets and their spears.  Shak., Rich. II., i. 3.  Be no more Chri..
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