Dump, a musical term, i. 143; vi. 478; Eysil, cinegar, vii. 332; viii. 524. See viii. 447 Dun's the mouse, vi. 393 also "Esil." Fading, the burden of a ballad, iii. 499 Eaning time, time of parturition, i. Fadge, to suit, to answer, ii. 349; iii. eexe; viii. 322 352 Ear, to plough, iv. 169; viii. 11. 21. Fair, fairness, ii. 126. 397; iii. 49 478. See also "Unear'd." Ear-bussing, vii. 390 Eager, sour, v. 274; vii. 225 Eche, to eke, viii. 309 Eggs for money, taking, iii. 439 Embarquement, impediment, vi. 171 Enmew, to mew up, to hide, ii. 51 Envy, hatred, ü. 537; vi. 216; vii. 31 Escoted, paid, vii. 248 Esil, vinegar, vii. 332; viii. 524. See also "Eysil." Ever among, iv. 447 Even Christian, vii. 322 Ever, always, v. 591 Everlasting, a material for dress, ii. 153 Evil, curing the, vii. 167 Fall, to drop, to let fall, iv. 181 Fancies and good-nights, iv. 407 Farced, stuffed, inflated, iv. 534 Fast and loose, a game, viii. 103 294; vii. 24; viii. 248. 359 Fear no colours, iii. 337 Fear, to frighten, iv. 430; v. 294. 323 ; viii. 46, 405 Feat, nice, neat, viii. 141. 248. 546 See Feere, companion, wife, vi. 327; viii. 272 Fell, hide, skin, vii. 179 Feodary, confederate, ii. 45; iii. 454; viii. 187. See also "Federary." Fern-seed, its property, iv. 251 Festinately, hastily, ii. 310 Fet, fetched, iv. 502 Fetch, trick, vii. 231 Excrement, beard, hair, iii. 518; Fierce, viii. 259 vii. 298 Exempt, taken away, separated, ii. 132 Exhibition, maintenance, i. 104 Exigent, end, v. 44 Expedience, expedition, iv. 226; viii. 14 Fig, the Spanish, iv. 451 Fine, refined, artful, iii. 312 Fives, a disorder in horses, iii. 157 Flap-dragon, ii. 346 ; iii. 484; iv. 388 Flaw, gust, v. 162; vii. 329; viii. 313. 386 Flecked, spotted, vi. 414 Flouted, scorned, v. 389 Flush, luxuriant, vii. 284 Foils, blemishes, viii. 20. 174 Gad, a point, vi. 328 Gaskins, large breeches, iii. 338 Gear, matter, ii. 479; v. 154; vi. 13 Gest, a resting-place, iii. 433 Gilt, gilding, iv. 542; vi. 154 Foison, plenty, i. 37; ii. 21; vii. 165; Ging, gang, i. 249 viii. 51. 500 Fond, foolish, ii. 37. 92. 437. 530; iii. 30. 220; iv. 201; v. 152. 258. 411; vi. 304 Fool-begged, ii. 124. 368 Fools, nicking them, ii. 170; viii. 80 For, because, iii. 307 Force not, care not for, ii. 367; viii. 444 Formal, sane, ii. 96. 168; iii. 369 Frampold, uneasy, uncomfortable, i. 209 Ginger-knapping, or snapping, ii. 515 Give aim, to direct, i. 167; vi. 361 Glose, to expound, to explain, iv. 471 Going to the world, marrying, ii. 210 Good den, good even, ii. 229. 319; iv. Good-nights and fancies, iv. 407 Good, to weep a, to weep much, i. 158 255 Goujeers, a disorder, vii. 477 Guards, ornaments of dress, ii. 51. 196. 498; iv. 67. 289 Gummed velvet, fretting of, iv. 251 Haggard, wild hawk, ii. 224; iii. 375 H and ache, ii. 238 Handsaw, or Heron-shaw, vii. 249 Harlots, male and female, ii. 171 Hest, command, iv. 258 Hide fox and all after, a game, vii. 297 High men and low men, false dice, i. 191 Hight, culled, ii. 289 Husbandry, frugality, vii. 119 Ignomy, ignominy, i. cclxxxvi; ii. 45 ; iv. 332; vi. 135. 333 Illustrous, dull, not bright, viii. 162 Imp out, to piece out, iv. 146 Imponed, pawned, vii. 338 Importance, importunity, iv. 18 "Clip." Include, to conclude, i. 170 Incony, fine, pretty, ii. 314 See also Index, commencement, v. 397; vii. 287 Hilding, low wretch, iii. 138. 268; iv. Indifferent, not different, iii. 166 345; vi. 459; viii. 175 Hint, suggestion, i. 17. 31 Hiren, iv. 385 Indict, convict, vii. 251 Induction, entrance, iv. 280 Indurance, confinement, v. 590 Hobby-horse is forgot, ii. 311; vii. 270 In, for e'en, iii. 219 Hurly-burly, confusion, i. cclxxxviii. Intend, to pretend, v. 422 vii. 99 Intrinse, intricate, vii. 399 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. celxxxvii; v. 526 Knot-grass, ii. 437. Knotted garden, ii. 291 Lattice, red, i. 207; iv. 373 Lenten, spare, iii. 338; vii. 246 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 Lockram, coarse linen, vi. 178 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 Malkin, vi. 178; viii. 335 Mall, or Moll Cutpurse, iii. 334 Manage, ii. 368; iv. 8 Middle-earth, the globe, i. 269 Model and module, iii. 285; iv. 99 Moe and mowe, i. 43 ; ii. 434; vii. 248 Moiety, share, iv. 283; vii. 355; viii. 497 Momentany and momentary, ii. 396 Mandragora, mandrake, a soporific, vii. Monarcho, ii. 321; iii. 211 Mated, confounded, ii. 142; v. 159; vii. Mouse, a term of endearment, ii. 351 173; viii. 400 Maugre, in spite of, iii. 378 Maund, basket, viii. 546 Meacock, coward, iii. 148 Mealed, mingled, ii. 73 ; iii. 289 Meazels, lepers, vi. 200 Meddle, to mingle, i. 12 Meed, desert, v. 251. 317; vi. 515; vii. 338 Meiny, retinue, vii. 405 Meet with, to counteract, i. 70 Mell, to meddle, i. 12 ; ii. 73; iii. 289 Mere, absolute, i. 11; viii. 333 Metal or mettle, vii. 19 Mete-yard, yard-measure, iii. 180 Miching mallecho, vii. 271 Moused, mouthed, ii. 462 ; iv. 30 Mouth, sweet, sweet tooth, i. 138 Mowe or mouth, i. 43 ; ii. 434 ; vii. 248 Muset, small muse, viii. 393 Mutines, mutineers, iv. 31 ; vii. 333 Mutine, to mutiny, vii. 288 Mutton, courtezan, i. 94; ii. 63 Naught awhile, to be, iii. 8 Neif, fist, ii. 443; iv. 386 Nether-stocks, stockings, iv. 264; vii. 404. See also "Stock." Nice, trifling, unimportant, iv. 348; v. 434; vi. 436. 484; vii. 68 Nicholas, St., his clerks, highwaymen, thieres, iv. 250 |