GLOSSARY, 
A redundant. ‘In a readiness:’ p. 155, 1. 25. 
Abate, v. 4. To beat down, lower, depress: p. 12, 1. 5. Compare Shake- 
speare, Coriolanus, iii, 3. 132: 
* Till at ee 
Yourignorance . . . 
0. -& )- enol SCRE you 3 as most 
‘Abated captives to some nation 
That won you without blows.’ 
Abstracted, adj. Abstract: p, 114, 1. 8. 
Abuse, v. ¢. To deceive: p. 159, l. 24; p. 242, 1. 23. Compare Shake- 
speare, Tempest, v. i. 112: 
‘ Whether thou be’st he or no, 
Or some enchanted trifle to abuse me, 
As late I have been, I not know.’ 
Abuse, sb. Deception: p. 224, 1. 5. 
Abused, p. p. Deceived: p. 66, |. 31; p. 235, 1. 25. 
Accent, sb. Emphasis: p.67, 1.17. Compare Shakespeare, Hamlet, ii, 2. 
489: ‘Well spoken, with good accent and good discretion,’ 
Accepted of. Accepted: p. 5,1. 12. 
Accept of, v. ¢. To accept, admit: p. 67, lL. 23. 
Acception, sb. Acceptation, meaning: p. 111, 1. 22; p. 113, 1. 17. 
Accidents, sb. The accidents of a disease are its symptoms: p. 12, I. 28; 
p. 137, 1. 20; p. 145, 1.12; p. 204,1. 10, See Cotgrave (Fr. Dict. ed. 
5623) ° Symptome : m, A symptome; an affect, passion, or accident 
accompanying a disease.’ Bacon, in a letter to his mother, says: ‘ In truth 
I heard Sir John Scidmore often complain, after his quartain left him, that 
he found such a heaviness and swelling, specially under his ribs, that he 
thought he was buried under earth half from the waist, and therefore that 
accident is but incident.’ (Works, viii. 300.) 
Accommodate, ~.~, Accommodated: p. 138, 1.25. See consecrate. 
Accomplishments, sb. Ornaments: p. 77, 1. 7. 
Accordingly, adv. In accordance therewith: p. 126, 1. 24; p. 234, 
1. 29. Compare the phrase in the Litany: ‘that both by their preaching 
and living they may set it forth, and shew it accordingly.’ The word is 
by no means obsolete, but the force of it is often missed. 
According to, Corresponding to, in harmony with: p. 16, 1. 2. 
Accords, sb. Harmonies: p. 52,1. 28 
Account, v.i. To count, reckon: p, 232, 1. 22. 
Accouple, v. ¢. To couple: p. 96, | 
