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GLOSSARY 



Saltness : wit. E. xxxii. 



Sanctuary-men : men who had 

 claimed the privilege of sanctu- 

 ary. C. 7. 



Sarza : sarsaparilla. E. xxvii. 



Satisfactory : expressing apology. 



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Satyrian : the orchis. E. xlvi. 



Save : except. E. xx. xlv. 

 Scandalize: abuse. 189. 

 Scant: scarcely. C. I. 

 Scant : to limit. E. xlv. 

 Scantling : limit, dimension. E. 



Iv. 



Scholastical : pedantic. 216. 

 Scutcheon : escutcheon. E. xxix. 

 Seat : site. E. xlv. 

 Sea-water-green : sea-green. E 



xxxvii. 



Secret : silent. E. vi. 

 Secretted : kept secret. E. vi. 

 Seek, to : at a loss. E. xli. 

 Seeled : having the eyes closed. 



Hawks were tamed by sewing 



up their eyelids till they became 



tractable. E. xxxvi. W. 

 Seelings : wainscottings. E. liv. 

 Sensitive : sensible. B. Jonson, 



Sejanus, v. 10. C. 10. 

 Sentence : sentiment, opinion. E. 



ii. Iviii. 



Sequester : to withdraw. E. xxvii. 

 Several : separate, different. E. vi. 



xix. xli. 



Severity : carefulness. 284. 

 Shadow : shade. E. xi. 

 Shrewd : mischievous. E. xxiii. 

 Shrift : confession. E. xxvii. 

 Side : v.t. to stand by. E. xi. 



v.refl. to range oneself. E. li. 

 Simples : herbs. 232. 

 Sit : in the phrase * to sit at a great 



rent,' for 'to be subject to a 



great rent.' E. xli. 

 Skirts : train. E. vi. 

 Slight : to pass slightly. E. xii. 

 Slug : hindrance. E. xli. 

 So : such. E. xxvii. 



So far forth : so far. E. xlix. 

 Some : one, some one. E. ix. xxviii. 

 Soothsayer : literally, * truth-teller ' ; 



a teller of future events. E. 



xxxv. 



Sophisms : fallacies. 298. 

 Sophy : the shah of Persia. E. xliii. 

 Sort : v.l. to agree. E. vi. xxvii. 



xxxviii. To associate, consort. 



E. vii. To result, issue. E. xxvii. 



xxix. To arrange. E. xlv. sb. 



class, kind. E. xv. 

 Sortable: suitable. 214. 

 Spangs : spangles. E. xxxvii. 

 Speculative: prying into. 186. 

 Spials : spies. E. xliv. 232. 

 Spinosity : thorniness, difficulty. 



288. 

 Spirits : ' high and great spirits? 



men of high courage. E. ii. xliii. 

 Spoken to : discussed. E. xx. 

 Staddles : young trees left standing 



in a wood after the underwood 



has been cut away. E. xxix. 

 Stale : stale-mate at chess. E. xii. 

 Stand : a standstill, stagnation. E. 



xli. 



Stand, at a : at a loss. E. i. 

 Stand upon : to insist upon. E.xxix. 

 Stand with : to be consistent with. 



E. xxxiii. 

 State: stability. .9. Estate. E, 



xxviii. xxxiv. 

 Statua : statue. E. xxvii. xxxvii. 



xlv. 



Stick : to hesitate. E. xxii. Ivi. 

 Stiff: stubborn. E. li. 

 Stirps : races, families j literally, 



stems, stocks. Lat. stirpes. E. 



xiv. 

 Stock-gilly-flower : the common 



stock. E. xlvi. 

 Stonds : hindrances. 340. 

 Store : quantity. E. xxxiii. 

 Stoved : warmed by a stove. E. xlvi. 

 Style : title. E. xxix. xxxv. 

 Subsistence : substance. 203. 

 Success: result. E. xlvii. 250. 



