; GLOSSARY. 371 
Subject, adj. Liable: p. 259, |. 13. 
‘A widow, husbandless, subject to fears.’ 
Shakespeare, K. John, iii. 1. 14. 
Subject, sb. Used as a collective noun for the people: p. 55, l. 33, as in 
Hamlet, i. 1. 72. ‘ 
Suborn, v.t. Like the Lat. subornare, to furnish, equip: p. 187, |. 14. 
Subsistence, sb. Substance: p. 44, 1. 22. 
Substantive, adj. Substantial: p. 106, 1. 8. 
Subtility, sb. Subtilty; the old form of spelling, which Bacon most 
frequently adopts; from Lat. subéilitas: p. 32,1. 10; &c. 
Success, sb, The result or issue of an action, good or bad: p. 1o1, |. 31: 
: pe i* It was formerly used with some qualifying adjective. See 
osh. i. 8. 
Such one. Such, such a one: p. 253, |. 15. 
Succours. Plural for singular: p. 28, 1. 18. 
Suddenly, adv. Quickly, hastily: p. 184, 1. 16; p. 234, 1. 8. 
‘Muse not that I thus suddenly proceed.’ 
Shakespeare, Two Gent. of Ver. i. 3. 64. 
‘And suddenly resolve me in my suit.’ 
Id. Love’s Lab, Lost, ii. 2. 110. 
Suffice, v.i. To be competent: p. 172, |. 23. 
Sufficient, adj. Competent, able: p. 79, 1. 18; p. 93, |. 32; p. 221, 
1, 25. ‘ Sufficient men’ =men of capacity, ability. 
Sufficiency, sb, Ability, capacity: p. 216, 1.29. See 2 Cor. iii. 5. 
ey? adj. Chief, most important: p. 6,1. 30; p. 19, 1. 30; p. 45, 
Ve 
Suppeditation, sb. Assistance: p. 206, l. 2. 
Supply, v.t. To assist: p. 76, 1. 16. 
Suppose, v.¢. ‘To imagine: p. 267, l. 19. 
Supposed, adj. Fictitious, imaginary: p. 45, 1. 5. ‘Upon supposed 
fairness,’ Shakespeare, Mer. of Ven. iii. 2. 94. ‘Wounding supposed 
peace.’ Id. 2 Hen. IV, iv. 5. 196. 
Surcharge, sb. Surfeit: p. 83, 1, 20. 
Surd, adj. Literally, without sound, unmeaning: p. 255, |. 1. 
Suspect, adj. Suspected, suspicious: p. 81, 1.12; p. 260, 1. 19. ‘ Cer- 
tainly in Italy, they hold it a little suspect in popes, when they have often 
in their mouth, padre commune.’ Essay li. p. 208. 
Swelling, sb. Inflation of mind by pride: p. 10, 1, 13. Compare 2 Cor. 
xii. 20. Q 
Syntax, sb. Arrangement: p. 182, |. 28. 
Systasis, sb. See p. 174, l. 27. 
wv: 
Table, sb. A tablet, picture: p. 57,1. 31. ‘A pair of tables,’ p, 64, 1. 10. 
‘Who art the ¢able wherein all my thoughts 
Are visibly character’d and engraved.’ 
Shakespeare, Two Gent. of Ver. ii. 7. 3. 
Bb2 
