_ form (or
misspelling)
of _equivoke_.
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A silly person; one easily 'taken in.
' 2.
8.
59.
See note 2. 2. 49-50.
=Doublet=, _n. _ A close-fitting body-garment, with or without
sleeves, worn by men from the 14th to the 18th centuries. _Obs. _
exc. _Hist. _ 1. 1. 52. Phr. _hose and doublet_: as the typical
male attire. 1. 6. 151.
=Doubt=, _n. _ ? Apprehension; fear. 5. 1. 8.
=Doubt=, _v. _ ? To suspect; have suspicions about. 2. 6. 47.
=Dough-bak'd=, _ppl. a. _ Now _dial. _ Imperfectly baked, so as to
remain doughy. 4. 4. 20.
=Doxey=, _n. _ 'Originally the term in Vagabonds' Cant for the
unmarried mistress of a beggar or rogue: hence. _slang_, a mistress,
prostitute. ' _NED. _ 2. 8. 38.
=Draw=, _v. _ ? 1. To pass through a strainer;
to bring to proper consistence. 1. 6. 222.
2. To frame, draw up (a document). 3. 3. 67.
? 3. _intr. _ To withdraw. 2. 1. 127.
4. Phr. _draw to_: To come upon;
to catch up with. 2. 6. 24.
=Dwindle=, _v. _ ? 'To shrink (with fear. ) _Obs. _, _rare_.
(Prob. a misuse owing to two senses of shrink. )' _NED. _ 4. 4. 63.
=Effectuall=, _a. _ ? Earnest. 2. 2. 107.
? =E-la=, _n. _ _Mus. _ _Obs. _ exc. _Hist. _ [f. E+La; denoting the
particular note E which occurred only in the seventh Hexachord, in
which it was sung to the syllable _la_. ] 'The highest note in the
Gamut, or the highest note of the 7th Hexachord of Guido, answering
to the upper E in the treble. ' _NED. _ _Fig. _ of something very
ambitious. 5. 5. 59.
=Employ=, _v. _ ? Phr. _employ out_: To send out (a person)
with a commission. 5. 5. 46.
=Engag'd=, _ppl. a. _ 1. Morally bound. 4. 6. 9.
? 2. Involved, hampered. 1. 2. 41.
? 3. Made security for a payment;
rendered liable for a debt. 3. 3. 90.
=Enlarge=, _v. _ ? Phr. _enlarge upon_, _refl. absol. _:
To expand (oneself) in words, give free vent to one's thoughts.
2. 1. 128.
=Ensigne=, _n. _ ? Token; signal displayed.
? _Obs. _ 1. 6. 210.
=Enter=, _v. _ Phrases. ? 1. _Enter a bond_:
To enter into a bond; to sign a bond. 1. 7. 17.
? 2. _Enter trust with_: To repose confidence in. 3. 4. 36.
=Entertaine=, _v. _ ? 1. To give reception to; receive
(a person). 1. 2. 44.
? 2. To take into one's service; hire. 3. 5. 19.
=Enter-view=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _interview_. 2. 6. 23.
=Enuious=, _a. _ ? Hateful. 1. 6. 196.
=Enuy=, _n. _ ? Ill-will, enmity. 2. 6. 20.
=Enuy=, _v. trans. _ ? To begrudge (a thing). 1. 6. 13.
=Equiuock=, _n. _ [_Obs.
_ form (or misspelling) of _equivoke_. ] The use
of words in a double meaning with intent to deceive:=Equivocation.
_Rare. _ 3. 3. 184.
=Erect=, _v. _ ? To set up, establish, found (an office).
_Obs. _ or _arch. _ exc. in _Law_. 3. 3. 67.
||=Escudero=, _n. _ Sp. An attendant; a lady's page.
4. 4. 87.
=Euill=, _n. _ The Vice, _q. v. _ 5. 6. 76.
=Exchequer=, _n. _ The office of the Exchequer;
used hyperbol. for the source of wealth. 3. 3. 81.
=Extraordinary=, ? _adv. _ Extraordinarily. 1. 1. 116.
=Extreme=, ? _adv. _ Extremely. 1. 7. 27.
=Extremity=, _n. _ ? An extreme instance. 1. 5. 15.
=Face=, _n. _ Attitude (towards); reception (of). P. 21.
=Fact=, _n. _ ? 1. The making, manufacture. 3. 4. 49.
2. Phr. _with one's fact_: as an actual experience.
5. 6. 13.
=Faine=, _v. _ _Obs. _ form of _feign_. 5. 5. 28.
=Fauour=, _n. _ ? 1. Leave, permission. Phr. _under_ (your) _fauour_:
with all submission, subject to correction. _Obs. _ or _arch. _
1. 3. 27. 2. ? Comeliness; ? face. 4. 6. 49.
=Feate=, _n. _ A business transaction. 3. 3. 227.
=Fellow=, _n. _ Phr. _good fellow_: Of a woman. A term of familiar
address. 5. 1. 5.
=Feoffee=, _n. _ The person to whom a freehold estate in land is
conveyed by a feoffment. 3. 5. 60.
=Feoffment=, _n. _ 'The action of investing a person with a fief or fee.
In technical language applied esp. to the particular mode of conveyance
(originally the only one used, but now almost obsolete) in which a
person is invested in a freehold estate in lands by livery of seisin
(at common law generally, but not necessarily, evidenced by a deed,
which, however, is not required by statute). ' _NED. _ 4. 5. 15; 4. 7. 7.
Phr. _Deed of Feoffment_: 'The instrument or deed by which corporeal
hereditaments are conveyed. ' _NED. _ 4. 6. 44.
=Fetch=, _v. _ 1. To earn; get (money). 2. 1. 72.
? 2. To perform, take (a leap). 1. 1. 55.
? 3. Phr. _Fetch again_: To revive, restore to consciousness.
2. 1. 4.
? =Figgum=, _n. _ ? Juggler's tricks (not found elsewhere). 5. 8. 82.
=Finenesse=, _n. _ ? 'Overstrained and factitious scrupulousness. '
Gifford. 3. 3. 104.
=Firke=, _v. _ ? To frisk about; ? to hitch oneself (Cunningham). 5. 6. 15.
=Fixed=, _ppl. a. _ Made rigid or immobile (by emotion). 1. 5. 2.
=Fizzling=, _vbl. sb. _ ? Breaking wind without noise. 5. 3. 2.
=Flower=, _n. _ ? _Anc. _ _Chem. _ (_pl. _): 'The pulverulent form of any
substance, esp. as the result of condensation after sublimation. '
_NED. _ 4. 4. 19.
=Fly=, _v. _ Of a hawk: To pursue by flying: used _fig. _ 4. 7. 53.
=Flye-blowne=, _a. _ Tainted. With a quibble on the literal meaning.
2. 7. 7.
See note 2. 2. 49-50.
=Doublet=, _n. _ A close-fitting body-garment, with or without
sleeves, worn by men from the 14th to the 18th centuries. _Obs. _
exc. _Hist. _ 1. 1. 52. Phr. _hose and doublet_: as the typical
male attire. 1. 6. 151.
=Doubt=, _n. _ ? Apprehension; fear. 5. 1. 8.
=Doubt=, _v. _ ? To suspect; have suspicions about. 2. 6. 47.
=Dough-bak'd=, _ppl. a. _ Now _dial. _ Imperfectly baked, so as to
remain doughy. 4. 4. 20.
=Doxey=, _n. _ 'Originally the term in Vagabonds' Cant for the
unmarried mistress of a beggar or rogue: hence. _slang_, a mistress,
prostitute. ' _NED. _ 2. 8. 38.
=Draw=, _v. _ ? 1. To pass through a strainer;
to bring to proper consistence. 1. 6. 222.
2. To frame, draw up (a document). 3. 3. 67.
? 3. _intr. _ To withdraw. 2. 1. 127.
4. Phr. _draw to_: To come upon;
to catch up with. 2. 6. 24.
=Dwindle=, _v. _ ? 'To shrink (with fear. ) _Obs. _, _rare_.
(Prob. a misuse owing to two senses of shrink. )' _NED. _ 4. 4. 63.
=Effectuall=, _a. _ ? Earnest. 2. 2. 107.
? =E-la=, _n. _ _Mus. _ _Obs. _ exc. _Hist. _ [f. E+La; denoting the
particular note E which occurred only in the seventh Hexachord, in
which it was sung to the syllable _la_. ] 'The highest note in the
Gamut, or the highest note of the 7th Hexachord of Guido, answering
to the upper E in the treble. ' _NED. _ _Fig. _ of something very
ambitious. 5. 5. 59.
=Employ=, _v. _ ? Phr. _employ out_: To send out (a person)
with a commission. 5. 5. 46.
=Engag'd=, _ppl. a. _ 1. Morally bound. 4. 6. 9.
? 2. Involved, hampered. 1. 2. 41.
? 3. Made security for a payment;
rendered liable for a debt. 3. 3. 90.
=Enlarge=, _v. _ ? Phr. _enlarge upon_, _refl. absol. _:
To expand (oneself) in words, give free vent to one's thoughts.
2. 1. 128.
=Ensigne=, _n. _ ? Token; signal displayed.
? _Obs. _ 1. 6. 210.
=Enter=, _v. _ Phrases. ? 1. _Enter a bond_:
To enter into a bond; to sign a bond. 1. 7. 17.
? 2. _Enter trust with_: To repose confidence in. 3. 4. 36.
=Entertaine=, _v. _ ? 1. To give reception to; receive
(a person). 1. 2. 44.
? 2. To take into one's service; hire. 3. 5. 19.
=Enter-view=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _interview_. 2. 6. 23.
=Enuious=, _a. _ ? Hateful. 1. 6. 196.
=Enuy=, _n. _ ? Ill-will, enmity. 2. 6. 20.
=Enuy=, _v. trans. _ ? To begrudge (a thing). 1. 6. 13.
=Equiuock=, _n. _ [_Obs.
_ form (or misspelling) of _equivoke_. ] The use
of words in a double meaning with intent to deceive:=Equivocation.
_Rare. _ 3. 3. 184.
=Erect=, _v. _ ? To set up, establish, found (an office).
_Obs. _ or _arch. _ exc. in _Law_. 3. 3. 67.
||=Escudero=, _n. _ Sp. An attendant; a lady's page.
4. 4. 87.
=Euill=, _n. _ The Vice, _q. v. _ 5. 6. 76.
=Exchequer=, _n. _ The office of the Exchequer;
used hyperbol. for the source of wealth. 3. 3. 81.
=Extraordinary=, ? _adv. _ Extraordinarily. 1. 1. 116.
=Extreme=, ? _adv. _ Extremely. 1. 7. 27.
=Extremity=, _n. _ ? An extreme instance. 1. 5. 15.
=Face=, _n. _ Attitude (towards); reception (of). P. 21.
=Fact=, _n. _ ? 1. The making, manufacture. 3. 4. 49.
2. Phr. _with one's fact_: as an actual experience.
5. 6. 13.
=Faine=, _v. _ _Obs. _ form of _feign_. 5. 5. 28.
=Fauour=, _n. _ ? 1. Leave, permission. Phr. _under_ (your) _fauour_:
with all submission, subject to correction. _Obs. _ or _arch. _
1. 3. 27. 2. ? Comeliness; ? face. 4. 6. 49.
=Feate=, _n. _ A business transaction. 3. 3. 227.
=Fellow=, _n. _ Phr. _good fellow_: Of a woman. A term of familiar
address. 5. 1. 5.
=Feoffee=, _n. _ The person to whom a freehold estate in land is
conveyed by a feoffment. 3. 5. 60.
=Feoffment=, _n. _ 'The action of investing a person with a fief or fee.
In technical language applied esp. to the particular mode of conveyance
(originally the only one used, but now almost obsolete) in which a
person is invested in a freehold estate in lands by livery of seisin
(at common law generally, but not necessarily, evidenced by a deed,
which, however, is not required by statute). ' _NED. _ 4. 5. 15; 4. 7. 7.
Phr. _Deed of Feoffment_: 'The instrument or deed by which corporeal
hereditaments are conveyed. ' _NED. _ 4. 6. 44.
=Fetch=, _v. _ 1. To earn; get (money). 2. 1. 72.
? 2. To perform, take (a leap). 1. 1. 55.
? 3. Phr. _Fetch again_: To revive, restore to consciousness.
2. 1. 4.
? =Figgum=, _n. _ ? Juggler's tricks (not found elsewhere). 5. 8. 82.
=Finenesse=, _n. _ ? 'Overstrained and factitious scrupulousness. '
Gifford. 3. 3. 104.
=Firke=, _v. _ ? To frisk about; ? to hitch oneself (Cunningham). 5. 6. 15.
=Fixed=, _ppl. a. _ Made rigid or immobile (by emotion). 1. 5. 2.
=Fizzling=, _vbl. sb. _ ? Breaking wind without noise. 5. 3. 2.
=Flower=, _n. _ ? _Anc. _ _Chem. _ (_pl. _): 'The pulverulent form of any
substance, esp. as the result of condensation after sublimation. '
_NED. _ 4. 4. 19.
=Fly=, _v. _ Of a hawk: To pursue by flying: used _fig. _ 4. 7. 53.
=Flye-blowne=, _a. _ Tainted. With a quibble on the literal meaning.
2. 7. 7.
