'ODS PITTIKINS, a petty oath; IV. O'ERGROWN, overgrown with hair -, on; II. iii. 118; IV. iv. 48. by; II. iii. 138; III. vi. 55; , over; IV. i. 25. about, in praise of; V. v. 177. ON, of; I. v. 75; III. iv. 43; IV. ON's, of us; (F. 1, “one's”; active; V. v. 197. ORDERLY, proper; II. iii. 53. OR ERE, before; III. ii. 67. rather than; V. iii. 50. OUTSELLS, Outvalues, is superior 207. Overstayed; I. vi. OUTWARD, external appearance; I. i. 23. OVERBUYS, pays too dear a price; OWE, own; III. i. 38. PACKING, running off; (?) plot- ting; III. v. 80. PAID, punished; IV. ii. 246. PARAGON, pattern, model; III. vi PART; "for mine own p.", for PARTED, departed; III. vi. 52. PASSAGE, Occurrence; III. iv. 95. PEEVISH, foolish; I. vi. 54. perfectly well aware; IV. III. i. 30; III. vi. 17. POINT FORTH, indicate; V. v. 455. POWERS, armed forces; III. v. 24. PREFER, recommend; II. iii. 52; promote; V. v. 326, PREFERMENT, promotion; V. iv. PREGNANT, evident; IV. ii. 325. PRETTY, fair, advantageous; III. PRIDES, (?) ostentatious attire; PRIEST, priestess; I. vi. 133. 85. PRIZE, value; (Hanmer, "price"; 9. PUTTOCK, kite; I. i. 140. QUARRELOUS, quarrelsome; III. iv. 163. QUARTER'D FIRES, camp fires; IV. QUENCH, become cool; I. v. 47. fight a duel; II. iv. 52. RAMPS, leaps; I. vi. 134. RAVENING, devouring greedily; RAZED OUT, erased; (Ff., “rac'd READY, i. e. dressed for going REASON OF, argue about, talk REMAIN, remainder, rest; III. REMEMBRANCER OF HER, he who surrender; V. iv. 17. -, relate, tell; V. v. 135. fame; III. iii. 57. RIGHT, truly; III. v. 3. 262. RUDDOCK, robin redbreast; (Ff., SAFE, Sound; IV. ii. 131. SAYEST THOU?, what do you say?; SCORN, mockery; V. iv. 125. of (i.) "sear" dry up, with SEASON, time; IV. iii. 22. SEASONS COMFORT, i. e. “gives hap- SENSELESS, unconscious; II. iii. SENSELESS OF, insensible to; I. i. SERVING; "in their s.", employing, SETS, which sets; I. vi. 170. SHAKED, shaken; I. v. 76. SHAMELESS-DESPERATE, shameless- SHES, women; I. iii. 29. SHOT, tavern reckoning, score; V. SHOW, deceitful appearance; V. SHOWS, appearances; V. v. 428. SINGLE OPPOSITIONS, single com- SINKS, makes to sink; V. v. 413. SIRRAH, a form of address to an inferior; III. v. 80. SLIGHT IN SUFFERANCE, careless in permitting it; III. v. 35. SLIP YOU, let you go free; IV. iii. 22. SLUTTERY, the practice of a slut; I. vi. 44. SNUFF, a candle that has been snuffed; I. vi. 87. So, it is well; II. iii. 17. SO LIKE YOU, if it please you; SOMETIME, Sometimes; II. iii. 78. SOUTH-FOG; "the S. rot him"; it was supposed that the south wind was charged with all noxious vapors and diseases; II. iii. 135. SPECTACLES, organs of vision; I. vi. 37. SPEED; "how you shall s.", how you will fare; V. iv. 191. SPRIGHTLY, of good cheer, in good spirits; III. vi. 75. SPRITED, haunted; II. iii. 143. SPRITELY, Spirit-like, ghostly; V. v. 428. SPURS, shoots of the root of a tree; IV. ii. 58. STAGGERS, giddiness, reeling; V. v. 233. STAND, "station of huntsmen waiting for game"; II. iii. 76. withstand; V. iii. 60. STAND'ST SO, dost stand up so; III. v. 56. STARVE, die of cold; I. iv. 196. STATES, "persons of highest rank"; III. iv. 40. STATIST, statesman, politician; II. iv. 16. STILL, continually; II. v. 30. always; V. v. 250. STORY, i. e. the subject of the embroidery on the tapestry; II. ii. 27. STORY HIM, give an account of him; I. iv. 39. STRAIGHT-PIGHT, straight fixed, erect; V. v. 164. STRAIN, impulse, motive; III. iv. 96. stock, race; IV. ii. 24. STRAIT, straight; V. iii. 7. STRANGE, foreign, a foreigner; I. vi. 54. STRICTER, more restricted, less exacting; V. iv. 17. STRIDE A LIMIT, overpass the bound; III. iii. 35. STROW, Strew; IV. ii. 287. SUIT, clothe; V. i. 23. SUPPLYANT, auxiliary; III. vii. 14. SUPPLYMENT, continuance of supply; (Pope, "supply"); III. TAKE ME UP, take me to task; II. i. 4. TALENTS; "beyond all t.", exceeding any sum; I. vi. 80. TANLINGS, those tanned by the sun; IV. iv. 29. TARGES, targets; "t. of proof", targets of tested metal; (F. 4, "Targets"; Pope, "shields"; Capell, "targe"); V. v. 5. TASTE, feel, experience; V. v. 403. TASTING OF, experiencing, feeling; V. v. 308. TEMPER, mix; V. v. 250. TENDER; "t. of our present", tendering of our present gift; I. vi. 208. TENDER OF, sensitive to; III. v. 40. TENT, probe; III. iv. 119. THAT, for that, because; III. v. 71. since that; III. vii. 4. that which; IV. ii. 125; V. iv. 135. so that; V. iii. 11; V. iv. 45. THERETO, in addition thereto; IV. iv. 33. THICK, fast, quickly; III. ii. 58. THIS, this is; (S. Walker conj. "this"); II. ii. 50. THREAT, threaten; IV. ii. 127. THROUGHFARE, thoroughfare; I. ii. 11. THROUGHLY, thoroughly; II. iv. 12; III. vi. 36. THUNDER-STONE, IV. ii. 271. TIME, age; I. i. 43. thunder bolt; TINCT, color; II. ii. 23. TIREST ON, preyest upon (as a hawk); III. iv. 98. TITAN, the god of the Sun; III. iv. 167. TITLE, name; I. iv. 104. To, as to; I. iv. 113. compared to; III. ii. 10. is to be compared to; III. iii. 26. in addition to; IV. ii. 333. TOMBOYS, hoydens; I. vi. 122. TONGUE, Speak; V. iv. 148. TOUCH, feeling, emotion; I. i. 135. Toys, trifles; IV. ii. 193. TRIMS, dress, apparel; III. iv. 168. TRIP ME, refute me, give me the lie; V. v. 35. TROTH, the truth; V. v. 274. TUNE, Voice; V. v. 238. UNBENT; "to be u.", to unbend thy bow; III. iv. 112. UNDERGO, undertake, perform; I. iv. 166; III. v. 110. UNDERTAKE, give satisfaction; II. i. 31. UNPARAGON'D, matchless; I. iv. 95; II. ii. 17. UNPAVED, castrated; II. iii. 35. UNPRIZABLE, invaluable; I. iv. 107. UNSPEAKING SOTS, blockheads wanting power of speech; V. v. 178. UNTWINE, cease to twine; IV. ii. |