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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 98, affectate to affectuous (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..he doth stand affected to our purpose.  Shak., Rich. III., iii. 1.  3. Assumed a..
..ed silk feat and affectedly  Enswathed. Shak., Lover's Complaint, 1. 48.  affect..
..heard such a drawling-affecting rogue.  Shak., M. W. of W., it. 1.  affecting 2(..
..the mood  Of what it likes, or loathes. Shak., M. of V., iv. 1.  4t. Prejudice; ..
..t scurrility, witty without affection.  Shak., L. L. L., v. 1.  =Syn. 2. Attachm..
..an?  Capable of being affected. [Rare.] Shak., M. W. of W., i. 1.  affectuous  a..
..ned ass, that cons state without book.  Shak., T. N., it. 3.  affectJoust (.a.-f..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 39, account to accoutrement (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. I Ki. x. 21.  I account of her beauty. Shak., T. G. of V., ii. 1.  account (.a...
..es, livings, friends,  Exceed accotot. Shak., M. of V., iii. 2.  2. A reckoning..
..d.  Was with long use accotent no sin.  Shak., Pericles, i., Gower.  [In older e..
.. Accountant to the law upon that pain.  Shak., 5L for M., ii. 4.  accountant-gen..
..rd,  Accoutred as I was, I plunged in.  Shak., J. C., i. 2.  He ungirds his hors..
..  Exterior form, outward accoutrement.  Shak., K. John, i. 1.  I profess requita..
.. ment, complement, and ceremony of it.  Shak., M. W. of W., iv. 2.  ..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 17, about to abraham-man (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ce of an imperative.  About, my brain ! Shak., Hamlet, it. 2:  To be about, to b..
..lies thy pain ? All abduct the hreast?  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3.  4. Near or on o..
..Book of Riddles" abduct you, have  you? Shak., M. W. of W., i. 1.  5. In relatio..
..ad about his throwing into tile  water. Shak., 3I. W. of W., iv. 1.  The questio..
..My maid's aunt . . . has a gown above.  Shak., 51. W. of W., iv. 1.  2. On the u..
..  In love and service to you evermore.  Shak., M. of V., iv. 1.  [Shakspere has ..
..r. x. 13.  Above tile bounds of reason. Shak., T. G. of V., it. 7.  I heard a kn..

  354
(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1761, draw to draw (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..d not draw them--I would have my bond.  Shak., M. of V., iv. 1.  After supper we..
..eath draw out  To lingering sufferance. Shak., M. for M., it. 4.  On the stage  ..
.. a dunghill, which shall be thy grave.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iv. 10.  Thy Doll, an..
..er  By most mechanical and dirty hand.  Shak., 2 lien. IV., v. 5.  II. itras. ..
..Gregory, remember thy swash-  ing blow. Shak., It. andJ., i. 1.  A nobleman can ..
..swift, though greater hulks draw  deep. Shak., T. and C., it. 8,  ..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1752, downward to drab (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.. doth the swan her downy cygnets save.  Shak., I Hen. VI., v. 3.  9. Having the ..
..y plumage.  There lies a downy feather. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iv. 4.  Methinks I se..
..this downy sleep, death's counterfeit.  Shak., Macbeth, it. 3.  5. Knowing; cunn..
..dowry with her, but such another jest.  Shak., T. N., it. 5.  Cain's Line posses..
..ht you a dozen of shirts to your back.  Shak., 1Hen. IV., iii. 3.  Perch'd about..
..naves, you need not to fear the bawds.  Shak., M. for M., ii. 1.  drab I (drab),..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1707, divineness to division (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ehold divinehess  No elder than a boy ! Shak., Cymbeline, iii. 6.  diviner (di-v..
..our ends,  Rough-hew them how we will.  Shak., Hamlet, v. 2.  Prudence was the o..
.. say there is divinity in odd numbers.  Shak., M. W. of W., v. 1.  There's such ..
..hat it would,  Acts little of his will. Shak., Hamlet, iv. 5.  There is more div..
..d desire the king were made a prelate.  Shak., Hen. V., i. 1.  In some places th..
..h you:  t/old, there is half my coffer. Shak., T. N., iii. 4.  Specifically--(a)..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1670, dismal to dismemberement (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..rows; muffle your face;  Dismantle you. Shak., W. T., iv. 3.  9. To loose; throw..
.. to dismantle  So many folds of favour. Shak., Lear, i. 1.  Specifically--3. To ..
..t, one undistinguish'd wound.  Dryden.  Shak., L. L. L., v. 2. Spenser, F. Q., V..
.. not dismay'd, for succour is at hand.  Shak., I Hen. VI.,' i. 2.  Thisbe . . . ..
..ow ere himself,  And ran dismay'd away. Shak., M. of V., v. 1.  The guests in si..
..Nor grieve that Rouen is so recovered.  Shak., I Hell. VL, iii. 3.  dismay (dis-..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1669, dislike to dismal (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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...  Cas. I'll do 't; but it dislikes me. Shak., Othello, it. 3.  Would I had brok..
.. thou never wast  where grace was said. Shak., 5I. for M., i. 2.  dislike (dis-l..
..liken  The truth of your own scenting.  Shak., W. T., iv. 3.  dislikenesst (dis-..
..ack dislimns, and makes it indistinct.  Shak., A. and C., iv. 12.  dislink (dis-..
..cians are dislodg'd, and Marcins gone.  Shak., Col'., v. 4.  The shell-fish whic..
.. di.loyal knave  Are tricks of custom. Shak., Othello, iii. 3.  The kindest eye..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1496, deed to deep (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..he deed of saying is quite out of use.  Shak., T. of A., v. 1.  Deed of trust, a..
..e.  How now? what wicked deem is this?  Shak., T. and C., iv. 4.  deem2f, deemeL..
..ill deeds, and deedless in his tongue.  Shak., T. and C., iv. 5.  deeds (dSdz), ..
..et him be judge how deep I am in love.  Shak., As you Like it, iv. 1.  I was in ..
... S.), 1. 9237.  Deep clerks she dumbs. Shak., Pericles, v. (Gower).  Rules [Ros..
.. .  Yet execute thy wrath on me alone.  Shak., Rich. III., i. 4.  Whilst I was s..

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(7) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1457, darkle to darning-needle (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..the burning lake:  False fiend, avoid ! Shak., 2 Hen. VI., i. 4.  6f. The gloom ..
.. as a bride,  And hug it in mine arms.  Shak., M. for M., iii. 1.  7. Obscurity ..
..t thou speak !  Your eyes do menace me. Shak., Richß III., i. 4.  darkness (drk..
..in darkness what occasion now  Reveals. Shak., T. N., v. 1.  3. The state of bei..
..do nought but wail her darliug's loss.  Shak., 2 Hell. VI., iii. 1.  Any man who..
..ceds that grow  In our sustaining corn. Shak., Lear, iv. 4.  II. a. Like darnel...
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