with confifcation of his lands and goods. 
Prepagat, to growandenctreafe,after the man- 
ner of Vinebraunches, which being drawn 
along in the ground from the motherftock 
doe take root. . 
Propitious j.graciousand merciful. 
Proximitie, neere neighbourhood or tefem- 
blance. 
Prifane, the deco&ion of husked Barley : 2 
grewell made therewith, or the creame 
thereof. qi a 
Pulpous, i. full of pulpe, or refembling pulpe, 
which is the foft fubftance in Apples or 
fuch fruits, anfwerable to the flefhin living 
bodies. | 
Purulest,yeelding filth and Attyr. 
Putrefactive , {ach venomous medicines or 
humors,as do corrupt and putrifie the part 
of the bodie which they poffefic, 
= 
Vindecemvirs were certain officers, fifteen 
~, in number, joined in one¢commiffion. 
R 
Reese a yeflell {tanding underneath, 
\. __readie to receive that which, droppeth 
atid deftilleth from fomething above it.” 
Reciprocall, going and comming, as the tides 
- of the fea ebbing and flowing, . 
To Reétifie, 7, to fet freight, teforme, or a=: 
Anurine, 1 £07 2: byt gait 
Retentive facuitie,:.thenaturall powerthatech 
part or member of the bodie hath to hold 
that which is committed’unto it, the duc 
time, asthe ftomacke, meat;the bladder, - 
urine, &c. ; 
Reverberation, 1,rebounding ot {triking back. 
Rhagadies, be properly the chaps ithe funda. 
ment or feat. re 
Rabified, 4, madered,as when byapplication , 
of muttard plaftres, called Sinapifines:; or 
beating a partthat is benummed with Net- 
tles, it recovereth a frefh colour againe,: 
whereupon fuch plaftres be called Rubifica= 
tive, and the operation is natned by the; 
Greekes Phoenigmos, 
guts or other parts fall downe into thebag 
of the coeds. 
the words of Art. 
4 
Soa a drawing of humours to the 
mouth, and a deliverie of them from 
thence in manner of {pittle. 
Sarcling is the baring of roots, by ridding a- 
way the earth and weeds from about them, 
that did clog them, 7 
Scarification,is akind of pouncing or opening 
of the skin by way of incifion ff ghely, with 
the fleame or launcet, either to give fome 
iffue for the bloud 8¢ humors to pafle forth, 
or to prepare a place for the cupping- glafie 
toextrat more, it 
Schirreyisa hard {welling almoft fencelefle. 
Scriptuleyor Scruple,is foure and twentie grains 
weight, or the third part of adram. 
Strophules, See Kingsevill, , iis a 
Seat, is thecircumference or compafle about 
thetuillorfundament,,.. 
Secundine,.the afterbirth chat infolded thein- 
_ fant within the mothers. wombe, 
Seege, a ftoole of eafemenr; whereupon we fic 
. to difcharge the ordure and excrements of 
the guts. an 
Serofities or Seroushumours, bee the thinner 
parts of the maffe of bloud,an{wering tothe 
whey in muilke,fuch as wefeeto floate upon 
bloud that hath run out of a veine. 
Sextarsus a meafure among the Romanes, 
_whercol fix goe torheir Congius swhereup- 
on it tooke that name: tt containech two he- 
mines, and is fomewhat leffe thana wine 
quare with us,it beareth twentie ounces. 
Sinapifme, a pracife by a plaftre of muftard 
feedsand fuych like,to revive a place in man- 
net moctified,and to drawfrefh humors and 
colourto if... MVGSET 4h. Sy 
Solftice,.the Sunneftead, as well in Winter as 
Summer, when hee is come to his utmost 
points North and South, but ufually it is 
put for Midfummer onely, 
Sophifticated,s falfified and made cortupt,how- 
-beit, goingfortheright. Thus drougsand 
“gems ar€ many times thruft upon us, | 
Spafmes, be painefull crampes or pluckings of 
_- the finewes and cords of the Mufcles, 
‘Spafmaticke,are {uch as be thus plucked. 
Species, be cither the fimple ingredients into 2 
»¥compofition, or els the bare pouders min-. 
~**7~ led together, readieto be reduced into an 
Rupture, the difeafe of burfting,as when thé “=<” electuaricliquid,or ables. 
“Speculative knowledge or Speculation,is the ine 
fight intoa thing by reading only and con- 
templation 
