GLOSSARY 



411 



permits a Foreigner to enter 

 Goods at the Custom-house in 

 his name.' Phillips' New World 

 of Words, 6th ed. W. 



Combustion: excitement. 319. 



Comeliness : beauty, grace. E. 

 xxvii. xliii. 



Comely : becoming. E. x. liv. 



Comfort : to strengthen. E. xxxix. 



Commend : to recommend. E. xxx. 



Commendatory : letters commenda- 

 tory = letters of recommendation. 

 E. Hi. 



Commenter: commentator. 201. 



Commiserable : deserving compas- 

 sion. E. xxxiii. 



Commodities : advantages. E. xli. 



Commodity: convenience. 232. 



Commonalties: corporations. 191. 



Common place : a theme, or college 

 exercise, in which a particular 

 subject was discussed. E. xxxii. 



Communicate : shared. E. xiii. 



Communicate with : to share with, 

 impart to. E. xx. xxvii. 



Compass : circuit. E. xxix. Con- 

 trivance. C. 9. 



Complexions: constitutions. 177. 



Composition : temperament. E. 

 xlii. 



Compounder: maker of an abstract. 



2OI. 



Concatenation: connection. 196. 

 Conceits: conceptions, ideas. E. 



vi. 



Concurrents: rivals. 361. 

 Condemned men : convicts. E. 



xxxiii. 



Confections: medicines. 187. 

 Confer : to consult. E. 1. 

 Conferreth : contributes. 250. 

 Confidence : credit. E. xy. xl. 



Boldness, xvi. 



Conjugations: connections. 240. 

 Conscience : consciousness. E. xi. 

 Consenting : agreeing. C. 7. 

 Consequence: inference. 187. 

 Consociateth : joins. 226. 



Consort, in : in company, in con- 

 cert. E. xx. 



Contain : to hold in, restrain, re- 

 strict. E. xxix. Ivii. 



Contend : to endeavour. E. Iv. 



Contentation : satisfaction. 1 77. 



Contestation: strife. 184. 



Continent: containing. 171. 



Contristation : sadness. 1 70. 



Conversation : used of a man's 

 whole walk and manner of life. 

 E. xxvii. 



Converse : to be engaged. E. 

 xxxviii. 



Convert : to change. C. 6. 



Convince : to refute. E. xvi. 



Copia : fluency. 190. 



Copulate : coupled, united. E. 

 xxxix. 



Cornelian-tree : the Cornel tree. 

 E. xlvi. 



Cornelians : the fruit of the Cornel 

 tree, sometimes called Cornelian 

 cherries. E. xlvi. 



Corn-master: an owner of corn. 

 E. xxxiv. 



Corrective spice : an antidote. 1 72. 



Correspondence, hold: to bear a 

 proportion, correspond. E. xv. 



Corroborate : strengthened, con- 

 firmed. E. xxxix. 183. 



Corrupt: to become corrupt, 

 putrefy. E. xvii. xxxiv. 



Cosmetic : art of adorfiment. 284. 



Count: to reckon, consider. E. i. 

 xxxvi. xlvii. 



Countenance: appearance, favour, 

 authority. 176. 



Country: belonging to one's 

 country; like the Lat. patrius. 

 E. xviii. 



Courages: spirits. E. xxix. 



Covert: sheltered. E. xlvi. 



Creature: in the literal sense of 'a 

 thing created,' applied both to 

 animate and inanimate objects. 

 E. i. vii. 



Cringe: a servile bow. E. iii. 



