This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 edition. Excerpt: ...succeed. KL. 5, 1. Carry--ta le, tale--bearer, tell-tale. bHd. 4, 1. LL. 5, 2. where it is joined with please-man, light zany, mumblenews, trencher--hnight. Cart, car. H. 3, 2. Sax. craet, sc. currack, currok, curroch, lat. currus, it. carro, fr. char, only a guttural form of the gr. phero, engl. bear, germ. Karre. " to Carve, to cut, cut out. MA. 5,1; to cut in, AL. 3, 2. In O. 2,3. he that stirs next to carve forth (al. for) his own rage, is either to vent, or it is to be read to carry forth his rage. Compare the hebr. carab, gr. graphein, fr. grauer, germ. graben, kerben, gr. charassd, pers. chariden, sax. ceorfan Case, inclosure, eovering.-TN. 5, 1. AC. 4, 15; pair, couple, brace. He. 3, 2; in good case, rich; bHd. 2, 1. lt is contracted from capse, of course kin to capacious, capacity, capable, and the gr. chad, to be hollow, open, to comprehend. Compare further the lat. casus. to Case, to put up in a case, to cover. M. 3, 4. KJ. 3, 1. to strip, flay, take oil' the case. All'. 3, 6. to Casse, to break or deprive of an nl'lic-, to dis-hand. Hence cast for cussed. O. 2, 3. e e t Cassoek, any loose coat, but particularly a military one. AW'. 4, 3. The span. casaca. S. G1ford'.s' Ben Jons. I, 62. VIII, 126. to Cast, to throw; to compute, calculate (wh. s.) reckon. bl-ld. 1, 1. ' to C081? water, to find out diseases by the inspection of urine. M. 5:8; to found in plaister 01' metal. AL. 3, 4. S. D0uce's Ill. of Sh. I, 303 Cast ilian, used as a reproach, which probably arose after the defeat of the Armada. MIV. L, 1 3. Castiliano volta--conjectured by Warburton for volgo--courtly, solemn countenance. TN. 1, 3. Castle, a kind of close helmet. T/In. 3, 1. TC. 5, 2-As In a castle, in great security, as...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1826 edition. Excerpt: ...succeed. KL. 5, 1. Carry--ta le, tale--bearer, tell-tale. bHd. 4, 1. LL. 5, 2. where it is joined with please-man, light zany, mumblenews, trencher--hnight. Cart, car. H. 3, 2. Sax. craet, sc. currack, currok, curroch, lat. currus, it. carro, fr. char, only a guttural form of the gr. phero, engl. bear, germ. Karre. " to Carve, to cut, cut out. MA. 5,1; to cut in, AL. 3, 2. In O. 2,3. he that stirs next to carve forth (al. for) his own rage, is either to vent, or it is to be read to carry forth his rage. Compare the hebr. carab, gr. graphein, fr. grauer, germ. graben, kerben, gr. charassd, pers. chariden, sax. ceorfan Case, inclosure, eovering.-TN. 5, 1. AC. 4, 15; pair, couple, brace. He. 3, 2; in good case, rich; bHd. 2, 1. lt is contracted from capse, of course kin to capacious, capacity, capable, and the gr. chad, to be hollow, open, to comprehend. Compare further the lat. casus. to Case, to put up in a case, to cover. M. 3, 4. KJ. 3, 1. to strip, flay, take oil' the case. All'. 3, 6. to Casse, to break or deprive of an nl'lic-, to dis-hand. Hence cast for cussed. O. 2, 3. e e t Cassoek, any loose coat, but particularly a military one. AW'. 4, 3. The span. casaca. S. G1ford'.s' Ben Jons. I, 62. VIII, 126. to Cast, to throw; to compute, calculate (wh. s.) reckon. bl-ld. 1, 1. ' to C081? water, to find out diseases by the inspection of urine. M. 5:8; to found in plaister 01' metal. AL. 3, 4. S. D0uce's Ill. of Sh. I, 303 Cast ilian, used as a reproach, which probably arose after the defeat of the Armada. MIV. L, 1 3. Castiliano volta--conjectured by Warburton for volgo--courtly, solemn countenance. TN. 1, 3. Castle, a kind of close helmet. T/In. 3, 1. TC. 5, 2-As In a castle, in great security, as...
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