Invis'd, unseen, viii. 551 Jack o' the clock, iv. 211; v. 446. Jar of the clock, tick of the clock, iii. 433 Jet, to strut, iii. 366; v. 401; vi. 294; viii. 190. 286 Jew, a term of fondness, ii. 314 Jig, a theatrical entertainment, vii. 253. 270 John, poor, dried hake, vi. 375 Kam, or cam, awry, vi. 209 Keech, a lump of fat, iv. 268; v. 503 Keel, to cool, ii. 383 Kendal green, iv. 268 Kernes, peasants, v. 161 ; vii. 100. 183 Kicky-wicky, or kicksy-wicksy, iii. 248 Kid-fox, ii. 215 Kind, natural, viii. 455 King and Beggar, a ballad, ii. 297. 320 Kirtle, a jacket, a petticoat, iv. 389 Knapping, snapping, ii. 515 Knock it, i. cclxxxvii ; v. 526 Knot-grass, ii. 437. Knotted garden, ii. 291 Lattice, red, i. 207; iv. 373 Lenten, spare, iii. 338; vii. 246 Let, to hinder, i. 132; vi. 409 ; vii. 221 Liberty, extemporal acting, vii. 250 Lieutenantry, proxy, deputation, viii. 77 Light o' Love, a tune, ii. 237 Lightly, commonly, v. 406 Liking, to be in, to be in flesh, thriving, iv. 296. 400 Lime in sack, i. 189 Limbo patrum, v. 604; vi. 316 List, boundary, limit, iii. 375 ; vii. 307 Love-locks, ii. 235 Lover, friend, vi. 249 Loves, of all, by all means, i. 209; ii. 418 Lowted, bowed, v. 74 Laced mutton, a dressed courtezan, i. 94 Lozel, an abandoned fellow, iii. 466 Lag, the common, vi. 553 Land-damn, iii. 456 Lapwing, artifice of the, ii. 152 Latch, to catch, vii. 169; viii. 525 Luce, a pike fish, i. 178 Lurch o' the garland, to gain the victory, vi. 184 Lunes, mad fits, i. 246; iii. 460; vi. 56; vii. 282 Lust, pleasure, liking, vi. 97 Maculate, defiled, spotted, ii. 296 mate, viii. 480 Male, bag or wallet, ii. 312 Mandragora, mandrake, a soporific, vii. 571; viii. 23 Mandrake's groan, v. 175 Mankind, masculine, iii. 465; vi. 225 riding the wild, the game of seesaw, iv. 388 Marian, Maid, iv. 300 Maroccus, Bankes's horse, ii. 295 Match, to set a, to make an appointment, iv. 233 Middle-earth, the globe, i. 269 Model and module, iii. 285; iv. 99 Momentany and momentary, ii. 396 Monmouth caps, iv. 552 Montanto, a fencing term, i. 216; ii. 188 Month's mind, i. 101 Mouths, to make, ii. 434 Morisco, Morris-dancer, v. 162 Mort of the deer, death of the deer, iii. 436 Mot, word, motto, viii. 438 Motion, puppet-show, i. 108; ii. 61; iii. 491 Motley, the fool's dress, v. 499 Mated, confounded, ii. 142; v. 159; vii. Mouse, a term of endearment, ii. 351 Nick, out of all, beyond all calculation, Pack, to concert, to contrive, vi. 334; i. 149 Nicking fools, ii. 170; viii. 80 Nine-men's morris, a game, ii. 407 Noise, Sneaks, Sneaks' company of musi- Nonce, occasion, iv. 236 Note, knowledge, vii. 417. 456 Novem, a game, ii. 370 Nourish, nurse, v. 9 Nowl, head, ii. 426 vii. 417 Pact, bargain, contract, ii. 265 Painted cloth, iii. 56; vi. 136 Pale, to impale, to encircle, v. 247; Pall, to wrap as in a pall, vii. 113 Parcel-gilt, partly gilt, iv. 367 Parish top, iii. 331 Paritor, an officer of the Bishop's Parlous, perilous, ii. 419; iii. 48; v. 401 Partake, to take part, viii. 541 Parted, endowed with parts, vi. 77 Obsequious, as at obsequies, v. 270. 352; Pash, head, iii. 437 vii. 206; viii. 490 Obstacle, obstinate, v. 96 Obstruct, obstruction, viii. 67 Occupy, the double sense of the word, Eiliads, eyeings, looks, i. 190; vii. 455 O'ercrows, subdues, vii. 347 O'er-raught, over-reached, ii, 122 O'er-raught, overtook, vii. 258 Passes, surpasses, vi. 505 Pass not, care not for, v. 189 Patch, fool, i. 55; ii. 136. 426 ; vi. 54 ; Path, to walk, vii. 28 Peevish, silly, i. 163. 193; ii. 150. 162; iii. 348; iv. 286. 523; v. 95. 333. Of all loves, by all means, i. 209; Peg a' Ramsey, a tune, iii. 355 ii. 418 Peised, poised, weighed, ii. 520; iv. 37 Old, an augmentative, i. 193; ii. 270. Pelting, petty, trifling, vi. 108; vii. 404 553 Once, sometimes, v. 513 Oozel-cock, ii. 423 Opal, changeable, iii. 363 392. 393; iv. 409; v. 221 Or, either, viii. 153 Perdy, par Dieu, ii. 161; iv. 484; vii. 277 Perjure, perjurer, vii. 420 Periapt, amulet, v. 88 Opposite, adversary, ii. 63; iii. 381. Petty-ward, i. 219 Ordinant, governing, vii. 335 Ostent, show, viii. 280 Over-scutched, scored over, iv. 407 Overseer of a will, viii. 449 Over-shut, shut in, viii. 393 Owe, to own, i. 27; ii. 45. 136. 297. 416 ; iii. 254. 348. 473 ; iv. 26. 70. 81. Pew-fellow, companion, v. 452 Phantasm, ii. 321 Pheese, to beat, to humble, i. cclxxxv ; iii. 107; vi. 59 Philip Sparrow, iv. 16 Phill-horse, shaft-horse, ii. 496; vi. 68. See also"Thills." Pick, to pitch, vi. 147 Pickt-hatch, the manor of, i. 206 Pied-ninny, i. 55 Pight, pitch'd, vi. 135; vii. 393 Pilch, leathern coat, viii. 291 Pilcher, scabbard, vi. 433 Pill'd, peel'd, ii. 11; v. 20 Punk, prostitute, i. 210 Pin and web, cataract in the eye, iii. Purchase, booty, i. cclxxxvi; iv. 251. 444; vii. 428 Pin, cleaving the, i. cclxxxv; ii. 323; vi. 418 Planched, boarded, planked, ii. 68 Plantage, the moon's effect upon, vi. 73 437; v. 434 Put on, to incite, viii. 232 Puttock, a degenerate hawk, viii. 144 Plantain, the medical virtues of, vi. Quart d'ecu, fourth part of a crown, iii. 386 Plates, money, viii. 122 Platforms, plans, plots, v. 33 Plausibly, with applause, viii. 468 Pleached, plaited, interwoven, ii. 198; Point, tag, iii. 500; iv. 345; viii. 86 Poking-sticks, for setting ruffs, iii. 501 Pomander, a ball of perfume, iii. 514 Practisants, or partisans, v. 56 Pregnant, ready, prepared, accomplished, iii. 376 Prest, ready, ii. 480; viii. 324 Pretence, intention, vii. 131. 371 290 Quarrel, square-headed arrow, v. 538 vii. 101. 169 Quell, to kill, vii. 119 Quern, a hand-mill, i. cclxxxv; ii. 405 Quips, scoffs, reproaches, i. 147 Rabbit-sucker, a young rabbit, iv. 275 Rack, capour, cloud, i. 70 Rank, butter-woman's, iii. 50 Pretend, to intend, i. 125; v. 67; viii. Rapier, for dancing, vi. 293 431 Prevent, to anticipate, iv. 359 Rascal deer, lean deer, iii. 62; v. 73 Pricket, a stag of the second year, ii. Rats, rhiming them to death, iii. 52 325 Prime, spring, iii. 234 Primero, a game at cards, i. 260; v. 586 Raught, reached, ii. 326; iv. 548; v. 246; viii. 101 reft, v. 144 Ravin, to swallow greedily, vii. 133 Print, in, exactly, with nicety, i. 110; ii. Rayed, made dirty, iii. 164 316 Prize, privilege, v. 250 Read, advice, counsel, vii. 214 Ready, dressed, v. 32 Proface, much good may it do you, iv. Rear-mice, bats, ii. 413 Proof, approbation, approof, iii. 177. 216 Propose, conversation, ii. 223 Regiment, government, command, viii. 69 Reguerdon, reward, v. 53. See also "Guerdon." Remorseful, compassionate, i. 152 Resolveth, dissolveth, iv. 92; vii. 207 ii. 155; vi. 474. 489 Riding the mare, being hanged, iv. 366 Riding the wild mare, the game of seesaw, iv. 388 Rigol, circle, iv. 431; viii. 465 Rivo, a drinking term, iv. 264 Rother, ox, cow, or bull, i. cclxxxviii; vi. Scamels, i. 48 Scarre, rock, iii. 280 Scotch'd, wounded, hack'd, vii. 140 Sennet, sounding of trumpets, v. 151 Sere, tickled in the, vii. 246 Sessa, iii. 107; vii. 428. 435 Shards, broken tiles, vii. 330 Sherriffs posts, iii. 342 Ship-tire, a kind of head-dress, i. 228 Shove-groat, a game, iv. 386 Side-sleeves, long sleeves, ii. 237 Sink-a-pace, a dance, iii. 335 Sir, applied to the clergy, i. 177; iii. 393; v. 119. 415. 472 Sirrah, applied to women, i. cclxxxix ; iv. 236; viii. 127 Sir-reverence, ii. 143 Skills not, it does not signify, iii. 416 ; v. 160 Skinker, drawer, iv. 261 Skirr, to scour, iv. 551; vii. 176 Sleided-silk, untwisted silk, viii. 323. 546 |