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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2858, hollo to holly (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..py hollow of a tree,  Escap'd the hunt. Shak., Lear, it. 3.  I suppose there is ..
..l sins, and hollow hearts, I fear ye !  Shak., Hen. VIII., iii. 1.  Trust not th..
..t  What best is boded me to mischief !  Shak., Tempest, iii. 1.  hollow-meat (ho..
..ar love sworn [is] but hollow perjury.  Shak., It. and J., iii. 3.  7. Thorough;..
..arp-looking wretch,  A living dead man. Shak.: C. of E., v. 1.  Hollow-ey'd Abst..
..head (hol'6-hed), n. The black-bellied  Shak., Rich. II., iii. 2. plover, %uata..
..bull. [Le-  A full eye will wax hollow. Shak., Hen. V., v. 2. cal, r. .  I love ..
..g many doubtful hoUow-hearted friends.  Shak., lich. III., iv. 4.  The hollow-h..
..ne; cavicorn: applied to  wife's leman. Shak., M. W. of W., iv. 2. typical rumin..
.., follow us disquietly to our graves !  Shak., Lear, i. 2.  The hardness of most..
.. sing heigh he ! unto the green holly.  Shak., As you Like it, it. 7 (song).  Wh..

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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2857, holethnos to hollo (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ay false,  And yet wouldst wrongly win. Shak., Macbeth, i. 5.  holiness (h6'li-n..
..y.day, you read I writ to his holiness. Shak., lien. VIII., iii. 2.  In wise Ana..
.. sport would be as tedious as to work.  Shak., I lien. IV., i. 2.  4. Naut., a s..
.., 1549.  Now I am in a holiday humour.  Shak., As you Like it, iv. 1.  With many..
..liday and lady terms  He question'd me. Shak., I Hen. IV., i. 3.  Courage is but..
..aks  holiday, he smells April and May.  Shak., M. W. of W., iii. 2.  holiday (ho..
..to one who hails.  Hola I stand there ! Shak., Othello, i. 2.  Cry Holla! to the..
.. I prithee; it curvets unsea-  sonably. Shak., As you Like it iii. 2.  holla (h..
..he hollaed but even now.  Whoa, ho hoa! Shak., W. T., iii. 8.  II. tras. To cry..
..nd in his ear I'll bolla -- Mortimer !  Shak., 1 lien. IV., i. 3.  holla (hol' ..
..s'd in safety through the narrow seas.  Shak., 3 lien. VI., iv. 8.  Holland gin...

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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 2855, hold to hold-beam (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..  He cannot long hold out these pangs.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iv. 4.  TO hold over...
..ld penetrate her uncompassionate sire.  Shak., T. G. of V., iii. 1.  Playing, wh..
.. as 'twere, the mir-  ror up to nature. Shak., Hamlet, iii. 2.  (b) To sustain; ..
..d] in us, that here hold  up his right. Shak., K. John, it. 2.  (c) To forcibly ..
..ne [point] break, the other will hold.  Shak., T. N., i. 5.  "There was no ancho..
..d.  Our force by land  Hath nobly held. Shak., A. and C., iii. 11.  The wet seas..
..ve.  Hold I the general'speaks to you.  Shak., OtheUo, it. 3.  Lay on, Macduff; ..
.. him that first cries. "Hold, enough."  Shak., Macbeth, v. 7.  One of his fellow..
..reat and so forlorn  May hold together. Shak., W. T., it. 2.  Yet, sooner or lat..
..s nice of no vile hold to stay him up.  Shak., K. John, iii. 4.  The loose earth..
..een a hulk better stuffed in the hold.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., it. 4.  Captains of t..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 669, break to break (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..lall, broke with the storms of state.  Shak., Hen. VIII., iv. 2.  1'11 rather l..
.. thou canst not break her to the lute?  Shak., T. of the S., ii. 1.  7. To viola..
.. All amazed brake off his late intent.  Shak., Venus and Adonis, 1. 469.  She en..
..s given Sir Toby a  bloody coxcomb too. Shak., T. N., v. 1.  To break one's hear..
..ughts:  with to.  Break thy mind to me. Shak., Hen. V., v. 2.  I, who much desir..
.. break the parlet, to begin the parley. Shak.--TO  break up. (a) To cut up, as g..
..t, you can carve;  Break up this capon. Shak., L. L. L., iv. 1.  (b) To open or ..
.. that the morning which breaks yonder?  Shak., Hen. V., iv. 1.  The day of wrath..
.. way out  To let the troop pass fairly. Shak., Hen. VIII., v. 3.  9. To fail in ..
..that swear he cannot choose but break.  Shak., 5I. of V., iii. 1.  The true orig..
..en, after, to her father will I break.  Shak., Much Ado, i. 1.  To break across...
..ar me not, man, I will not break away.  Shak., C. of E. iv. 4.  ..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 400, aween to awkwardly (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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.., eless lion could not wage the fight.  Shak., K. John, i. 1.  . Wanting the po..
..r awe.  The innocent and awless throne. Shak., Rich. III., it. 4.  Also spelled ..
...  An awful rule and right suprentacy.  Shak., T. of the S., v. 2.  A parish pri..
.. Thrust from the company of auful men.  Shak., T. G. of V., iv. 1.  How dare thy..
.. pay their auftd duty to our presence?  Shak., Rich. II., iii. 3.  6. Having som..
..ought I saw a thousand fearjl wracks.  Shak., Rich. III., i. 4.  There was a fe..
..usic, frightful as the serpents' hiss.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iii. 2.  awfully (&'f..
..el may stop awhile what will not stay.  Shak., Lover's Complaint, l. 159.  The c..
..'Tis no sinister nor no awkward claim.  Shak., Hen. V., it. 4.  8f. Untoward; ad..
..Drove back again unto my native clime.  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., iii. 2.  4. Ill adapt..
..d awkward action . . .  He pageants us. Shak., T. and C., i. 3.  Besides Hepziba..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. I, p. 399, awane to aweel (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..t awards it, and the law doth give it.  Shak., 5I. of V., iv. 1.  To the woman w..
..  Either of you to be the other's end.  Shak., Rich. III., it. 1.  The extremity..
..ss, you must come away to your father.  Shak., As you Like it, i. 2.  2. From th..
..e, or sail away.  Hc rose and ran away. Shak., Pass. Pilgrim, iv. 14.  And we ki..
..t farther than my thoughts canst move.  Shak., Sonnets, xlvii.  4. From contact ..
..ses of the dead  ß . . were shorn away. Shak., Sonnets, lxviii.  5. Removed; apa..
..ansport you  From what you rightly are. Shak., Lear, i. 4.  8. From this or that..
..ay, old nmn ! give me thy hand, away !  Shak., Lear, v. 2.  Love hath wings, and..
..y she could not  abide 5faster Shallow. Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iii. 2.  I could neve..
..e  In awe of such a thing as I myself.  Shak., J. C., i. 2.  In every form of go..
..ce.  By my sceptrc's awe I make a vow.  Shak., Rich. II., i. 1.  =Syn. leverenc..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1378, crutch to cry (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..ives the cryitch the cradle's infancy.  Shak., L. L. L., iv. 3.  3. Any fixture ..
..No longer on Saint Dennis will we cry.  Shak., 1 Hen. VI., i. 6.  Witlt longings..
.. lie:  There I couch when owls do cry.  Shak., Tentpest, v. 1.  How cheerfully o..
..his is counter, you false Danish dogs.  Shak., Hamlet, iv. 5.  And farther on we..
..urried thence  Me, and thy crying self. Shak., Tempest, i. 2.  Her who still wee..
..ferance made  Ahnost each pang a death. Shak., Hen. VIII., v. 1.  II. trans. 1. ..
.. cry shame against me, yet I'll speak.  Shak., Othello, v. 2.  Then of their ses..
..llads, V. 93).  The affair cries haste. Shak., Othello, i. 3.  This is a new way..
..down  This Ipswich fellow's insolence.  Shak., Hen. VIII., i. 1.  TO cry halves...
..  I cry you mercy, madam; was it you ?  Shak., 2 Hen. VI., i. 3.  Sir, this mess..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1054, close to close (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..our hands.--  xiust. And your lips too. Shak., K. John, ii. 2.  Close the door, ..
..se the wall tp with our English deadß  Shak., Hen. ¾., iii. 1.  4. To end; fini..
..e with him, I care not for his thrnst.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., ii. 1.  After so wide..
.. close curtain, love-performing night.  Shak., R. and J., iii. 2.  If he be lock..
..ilt not utter what thou dost not know.  Shak., 1 lien. IV., ii. 3.  Be withal cl..
..ow the mood of a much-troubled breast.  Shak., K. John, iv. 2.  7. Having little..
..blinds close.  Draw the curtains close. Shak., lien. VIII., v. 2.  2. In strict ..
..inement.  Let them be clapp'd up close. Shak., 2 Hen. VI., i. 4.  3. In concealm..
..Shall in despite enforce a watery eye.  Shak., T. of the S., Ind., i.  Get ye al..
..lk .... Close, in the name of jesting!  Shak., T. N., ii. 5.  Advise Mr. W. to k..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2482, generable to generalisable (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..to the general joy of the whole table.  Shak., Macbeth, iii. 4.  When she define..
..eral forces at Bridgenorth shall meet.  Shak., I Hen. IV., iii. 2.  There were t..
..nd the gen-  eral course of the action. Shak., 1 Hen. IV., ii. 3.  I have a very..
..w our general louts  How you can frown. Shak., Cor., iii. 2.  Are you coying it,..
..apes,  Severals and generals of grace.  Shak., T. and C., i. 3.  A history paint..
..ives  my son the whole name of the war. Shak., Cor., ii. 1.  The wafts old art e..
..tling  Of good or bad unto the geeral. Shak., T. and C., i. 3.  Tile play, I re..
..million; 'twas  caviare to the general. Shak., Hamlet, ii. 2.  General of divisi..
..ere better she were kiss'd in geeral.  Shak., T. and C., iv. 5.  (c) In all th..
..oble counsellor,  Most wise in general. Shak., Pericles, v. 1.  (d) In wath., in..
..so geteral current through the world.  Shak., I Hen. IV., iv. 1.  general (jen'..

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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2222, fine to fine-rolls (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup)
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..age of two-and-twenty, or thereabout !  Shak., i Hen. IV., iii. 3.  Let me tell ..
.. seamstress, I got them finedrawn, and  Shak., Soilnets, lii. that without any i..
..ex-  Thou art too fine in thy evidence. Shak., Ali's Well, v. 3. pression, like ..
.. him that ever fears he shall be poor.  Shak., Othello, iii. 3.  nace. Rev. i. 1..
.. less fine in carat, is more precious.  Shak., 2 Hen. IV., iv. 4.  They entertai..
..at thou art even natural in thine art.  Shak., T. of A., v. 1.  12. Thin in cons..
..veral see-  the staple of his argument. Shak., L. L. L., v. 1. tions.  Ere yet m..
.. See fine-  Could ever yet cut breath ? Shak., W. T., v. 3. drawing.  Let mee be..
..not finely touch'd  But to fine issues. Shak., M. for M., i. 1.  My Nan shall be..
..s,  Finely attired in a robe of white.  Shak., M. W. of W., iv. 5.  It is as.ne..
..ss of the gold, and chargeful fashion.  Shak., C. of E., iv. 1.  3t. Finesse; su..
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