374 GLOSSARY. : i 
Uz 
pa at. Unexpectedly: p. 11, 1 7; p. 16, 1. 31. Comp. Ps. 
xxxy. 8. 
Uncivilly, adv. Rudely: p. 25,1. 14. 
Uncomely, adv. Ungracefully, awkwardly: p. 26, |. 7. , 
Unconstancy, sb. Inconstancy: p. 38, |. 33. 
Uncredible, adj. Incredible: p. 35, 1. 28. 
Understandingly, adv. Intelligently: p. 128, 1. 8. 
Undertake, v.t. To deal with, contend with: p. 221, 1. 12. 
Undervalue, sb. Depreciation: p. 4, 1. 25. 
Universality, sb. The study of general principles: p. 78, 1. 24. 
Unlikest, adj. Most unlike: p, 235, 1. 26. 
Uumanured, p.p. Uncultivated: p. 84, 1. 8. 
Unmovable, adj. Immovable: p. 158, 1. 13. 
Unpartial, adj. Impartial: p. 234, |. 12. 
Unperfect, adj. Imperfect: p. 91, 1. 1; p. 240, 1. 18 In the latter 
passage the ed. of 1605 has unperfite. 
Unproper, adj. Improper: p. 41, |. 2. 
Unsafety, sb. Insecurity: p. 236, l. 24. 
Untaxed, ~.p. Uncensured: p, 56, 1. 19. 
Unwinded, ~.p. Unwound: p, 181, 1. 15. 
Unwrap, v.t. To disentangle: p, 246, 1. 16. 
Upon, prep. Used in phrases where we should now employ other pre- 
positions. ‘Upon a natural curiosity’=‘out of a natural curiosity’: 
p. 42, 1, 20. ‘Proceeding upon some inward discontent’ = proceeding 
from, &c,: p. 54,1. 19. ‘ Upon a more original tradition’: p, 104, 1. 21. 
‘ Upon displeasure’: p. 221, 1. 33. ‘Upon heat’: p. 231, 1. 23, &c. *To 
take advantage upon’ =to take advantage of: p. 27,1. 26. ‘To do good 
upon’=to do good to: p. 201,1.9. ‘Multiplying and extending their 
form upon other things’: p. 195, 1. 1. ‘Study upon’: p, 222, 1. 21. 
* Be bold upon’: p. 223, 1.8. See Glossary to Bacon’s Essays, 
Ure, sb. Use: p. 181, 1.15; p. 171, 1. 27. 
Use, v.i. To be accustomed: p. 21,1. 3; p. 40,1. 31. 
Use, sb. Usance, interest, increase: p. 126, 1. 15. 
Vv. 
Value, v.¢. To give value to: p. 118, l. 10. 
Vaporous, adj, Boastful, vain: p. 15. 1.12; p. 123, 1. 31. 
Variably, adv. Unsystematically: p. 153, 1. 22. 
Vastness, sb. A waste, wilderness: p. 120, 1. 5. 
Vehemency, sb, Vehemence: p. 177, 1. 25. 
Ventosity, sb. Windiness: p. 7, 1. 16; p. 95, l. 13. 
Verdure, sb. Literally, greenness ; and so, vegetation generally: p. 48, 
MeL ; 
Verity, sb. Truth: p. gt, 1.18; p. 109, lL. 20. 
