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Magistrality, 103, 115: dogmatism 



Maniable, 14: manageable, tractable 



Manured, 68, 151: worked by hand, 

 cultivated 



Mirabilaries, 71: works containing 

 marvellous things 



Moe, 18, 136: more 



Moral, 21: customary 



Morigeration, 2 1 : complaisance, com- 

 pliance 



Mought, 78, 79, 113: might 



Non-promovent, 144: not advancing 

 {like arguments in a vicious circle) 



Occupate, 108 : occupy 



Painful, 201 : painstaking, industrious 

 Palliate, 113: palliated, mitigated 

 Parcel : part 

 Participles, 86: partaking of more 



kinds than one 

 Pasquil, 47: lampoon 

 Percase, 172: perchance 

 Ply, 198: purpose 

 Popularity, 203 : populousness 

 Pragmatical, 188: busy, officious 

 Preposterous, 201 : reverse of the 



proper order 

 Presention, 11%'. presentiment 

 Propriety, 3, 208: property in its 



logical sense 

 Punctual, 2 1 : exact 

 Pun to, 180: ceremony, punctilio 

 Purgament, 112,: purgative 



Quit, 182: acquit 



Redargution, 64, 131: refutation 



Re-edify, 46: rebuild 



Regiment, 2, 108, 173: rule, govern- 

 ment 



Reintegrate, 90, 138; re-establish 

 anew 



Reluctation, 37, 155, 209: resistance 

 Respective, i : suitable 



Sad, 181: grave, serious 



Sake, 29: side [which has been sug- 

 gested as an emendation), or quest 



Sapience, 36: wisdom 



Seen, to be well, iii : to be esteemed 



vSever, to, 178: to be disjoined 



Slug, to, 97 : to render sluggish 



Solute, 214: loose, unrestrained 



Sortable, 48: agreeable to, correspond- 

 ing with 



Spial, 65 : spy 



Spinosity, 121: prickliness 



Statua, 69, 167, 199: statue 



Stonds, 173: difficulties 



Suppeditation, 169: support and 

 supply 



Surd, 210: without proper significance 



Syntax, 150: arrangement 



Table, 47 : picture 

 Tarrasse, 35 : terrace 

 Terrene, 39: earthly 

 Theory, 91: investigation 

 Thwart, 14: perverse, twisted 

 Trivial, 144: common, well known 

 Typocosmy, 145: a figure or repre- 

 sentation of the world 



Undervalue, 3 : deficiency in worth 

 Use, 124, 141: use 



Vastness, 98 : a waste or desert 

 Ventosity, 77, 195: windiness, or 



lightness {as of air) 

 Vermiculate questions, 26: questions 



that are corruptions of knowledge 

 Vollies of wits, 208 : flights of learned 



men 

 Voluble, 198: volubility, 165: easy to 



roll 



Whiffler, 125: pipet 



