Kiiidreo; alliance of kin. Not agitated; not confused. Not ra<'ntii)g any particular advantage.
Solidation of two ciiurclies in one, which is done by. Gave the pi-ocession. Kelating to tlie practice of men toward each. Sf-rvt ill all ilie lower sails to hal or round otl the. — 2. biiitable to the common people. St in 111' Ea, i-Indies, armed with a horn. ABI'DtR, a-bi'dftr, s. [from abide. ] Intent regard; Jo'ik of eagerness or wonder; fixed look. Tract, and grasp the parts they contain. Hard of heart; inflexibly obstinate. Without any settled or
State oCcoiiiiiuiiiity. Jiliance w ith fancy. LA'UV-UAV, lA, ii-d. Lijily] Tljeday. A period of the night. D'4-bl-nl3, s. [from crfdible. Liisi, V. 'I'oeiitertahi sumptiuiuslj;. To SMA'TlEll, smai't&r, v. * a. slight taste; to have:: slight, suiivi'licial: ^. Or interested; business; interest. Obstinacy; stutjl>ora;iit. NULLIBI'ETY, nfll-l4-hi'4-ti, s. [from nullibi, Latin. ] Tributing to luxury.
Genitive «f w/«VA, Prior. Unthankful wretch, said he, is tltis the. Iiirrrciulut, Latiii. The palate a particular sensation. FA'THOMLESS, f^TH'iim-lJs, a. To MISIRU'S r, mls-trfist', v. ] To. U'GLINESS, fig'l4-n5s, s. [from ugly. Blunted; oljtunded; dulled. Over and forwattlncu. ]
A'UiULLT, a^r'I^t, s. [ai^ultt, Fr. ] Driven to hold parts t
SE'KVllUDE, sJiAi-tfide. 'Hie act of making any thing thin or slen-. STA'GEH, sti'jftr, i. VK'X I'URE, v5ii'tsh&i-e, s. [aventure, French. That which may be recomiiensed.
HU', hftmp'hak, s. [hump and back. Thine: set up to |iresi-neboui:>l;H-ies. 'ig' after the
Formed from leprous. To drink; to swallow in large draughts. To observe; to examine. 'lo neglect; to omit. «Vi)EFLV, sicio'fll. Thing roif d, oi convolvid. Passion; disposition. BASSO'ON, S*"*"""''". PE'L VIS, pgl'vis, s. ] The lower part of the. Promoting the same end jointly. In the mind; lo conceive.
A quantity of liqiior drank. Uneasy; cheerless; malevolent. Caballinus, La^] Be-. ISTy'TTERER, stai'rflr-Sr, 5*'. Nurlblk famous lor the woolen iiiaiuifacture.