] To give (a person)
a rightful claim (to a thing).
a rightful claim (to a thing).
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neut.
_ Its.
2.
1.
103.
=Hold=, _v. _ Phr. _hold in with_: To keep (one) on good terms with.
? _Obs. _ 3. 3. 221.
=Honest=, _a. _ Chaste, virtuous. _Arch. _ 4. 4. 161.
=Honour=, _n. _ ? An obeisance; a bow or curtsy. 3. 5. 27.
=Hood=, _n. _ 'French hood, a form of hood worn by women in the
16th and 17th centuries, having the front band depressed over the
forehead, and raised in folds or loops over the temples. '
_NED. _ 1. 1. 99.
=Hooke=, _v. _
1. _intr. _ To get all one can; to display a grasping nature.
3. 3. 156.
2. Phr. _hooke in_: To secure by hook or by crook. 3. 3. 150.
=Hope=, _v. _ Phr. _hope ? o'_: To have hope of; hope for. 1. 5. 1.
=Horne=, _n. _ In _pl. _, the supposed insignia of a cuckold. 5. 8. 34.
=Hose=, _n. _ ? Breeches. Phr. _hose and doublet_. 1. 6. 151.
? =Huisher=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _usher_. 2. 7. 33.
See _Gentleman-vsher_.
=Hum=, _n. _ ? A kind of liquor; strong or double ale. 1. 1. 114;
5. 8. 72.
=Humour=, _v. _ To take a fancy to. ? _Obs. _ 1. 7. 13.
=I=, _Obs. _ form of _ay_. 1. 2. 1: _passim_.
=I=, _prep. _ In. 2. 4. 41.
||=Incubus=, _n. _ 'A feigned evil spirit or demon (originating
in personified representations of the nightmare) supposed to
descend upon persons in their sleep, and especially to seek carnal
intercourse with women. In the middle ages, their existence was
recognized by the ecclesiasical and civil law. ' _NED. _ 2. 3. 26.
||=In decimo sexto=, _phr. _ 4. 4. 50. See _Decimo sexto_.
||=Infanta=, _n. _ 1. A daughter of the King and queen of
Spain or Portugal; _spec. _ the eldest daughter who is not heir
to the throne.
2. ? _transf. _ Applied analogously or fancifully to other young
ladies. 4. 2. 71.
=Ingag'd=, _ppl. a. _ _Obs. _ form of Engag'd. 4. 4. 168.
See _Engag'd_ 1.
=Ingenious=, _a. _ ? Able; talented; clever. 2. 8. 75.
=Ingine=, _n. _ ? 1. Skill in contriving, ingenuity. 2. 3. 46.
? 2. Plot; snare, wile. 2. 2. 87. With play on 3.
3. Mechanical contrivance, machine; ? trap.
=Ingrate=, _a. _ Ungrateful. _Arch. _ 1. 6. 174.
=Iniquity=, _n. _ The name of a comic character or buffoon
in the old moralities; a name of the Vice, _q. v. _ 1. 1. 43;
1. 1. 118.
=Inquire=, _v. _ ? To seek information concerning, investigate. 3. 1. 11.
=Innes of Court=, _sb. phr. _ The four sets of buildings belonging to
the four legal societies which have the exclusive right of admitting
persons to practise at the bar, and hold a course of instruction and
examination for that purpose. 3. 1. 8. (see note).
=Intend=, _v. _ ? To pay heed to; apprehend. 4. 4. 127.
=Intire=, _a. _ _Obs. _ form of _entire_. [Fr. _entier_ < L. _integer_,
untouched. ] Untouched, uninjured. 2. 6. 32; 5. 6. 48.
=Intitle=, _v. _ [Form of _entitle_.
] To give (a person)
a rightful claim (to a thing). 4. 6. 38.
=Intreat=, _v. _ [Form of _entreat_. ] ? To prevail on by supplication;
to persuade. 3. 6. 44.
=Iacke=, _n. _ 1. The name of various mechanical
contrivances. 1. 4. 50.
? 2. A term of familiarity; pet. 2. 2. 128.
=Iewes-trumpe=, _n. _ Now _rare_. Jews' harp (an earlier name, and
formerly equally common in England). 1. 1. 92.
=Joynt-stoole=, _v. _ A stool made of parts joined or fitted together;
a stool made by a joiner as distinguished from one of more clumsy
workmanship. _Obs. _ exc. _Hist. _ 1. 1. 92.
=Iump=, _v. _ ? 1. _intr. _ Act hurriedly or rashly. 4. 1. 5.
? 2. _trans. _ To effect or do as with a jump; to dispatch. 4. 1. 6.
=Iust=, _a. _ ? 1. Complete in character. 1. 5. 10.
2. Proper, correct. 2. 2. 122.
=Iuuentus=, _n. _ 1. 1. 50. See _Lusty_.
? =Kell=, _n. _ The web or cocoon of a spinning caterpillar.
_Obs. _ exc. _dial. _ 2. 6. 79.
=Kinde=, _n. _ (One's) nature. Now _rare_. Phr.
_man and kinde_: ? Human nature. 2. 1. 151.
=Know=, _v. _ 1. To know how. ? _Obs. _ 1. 2. 44.
? 2. _pass. be known_: Disclose. 2. 1. 145.
=Knowledge=, _n. _ ? 1. Cognizance, notice. Phr. _Take
knowledge_ (with clause): To become aware. 4. 4. 61.
2. A matter of knowledge; a known fact (a licentious use).
1. 6. 82.
=Lade=, _v. _ To load with obloquy or ridicule (as an ass with a
burden; the consciousness of the metaphor being always present in the
mind of the speaker). 1. 4. 72.
=Lading=, _vbl. sb. _ A burden of obloquy or ridicule. 1. 6. 161.
See _Lade_.
=Lady-President=, _n. _ 4. 4. 9. See _President_.
=Larum=, _n. _ ? An apparatus attached to a clock or watch,
to produce a ringing sound at any fixed hour. 4. 4. 165.
=Lasse=, _int. _ Aphetic form of _Alas_. 5. 8. 46.
=Lay=, _v. _ ? To expound, set forth. 2. 8. 72.
=Leaguer=, _n. _ A military camp. 3. 3. 33.
=Leaue=, _v. _ To cease. Now only _arch. _ 2. 2. 79; 4. 4. 125.
=Leg=, _n. _ An obeisance made by drawing back one leg and bending the
other; a bow, scrape. Esp. in phr. _to make a leg_. Now _arch. _ or
jocular. 4. 4. 97. legge. 2. 8. 22.
||=Lentisco=, _n. _ Sp. and It. Prick-wood or Foule-rice, some call it
Lentiske or Mastike-tree. ' Florio. (Pistacia lentiscus. ) 4. 4. 35.
=Letter of Atturney=, _sb. phr. _ A formal document empowering another
person to perform certain acts on one's behalf (now more usually
'power of attorney'). 4. 5. 15.
=Lewd=, _a. _ ? Ignorant (implying a reproach). 5. 6. 37.
=Liberall=, _a. _ Ample, large. Somewhat _rare_.
=Hold=, _v. _ Phr. _hold in with_: To keep (one) on good terms with.
? _Obs. _ 3. 3. 221.
=Honest=, _a. _ Chaste, virtuous. _Arch. _ 4. 4. 161.
=Honour=, _n. _ ? An obeisance; a bow or curtsy. 3. 5. 27.
=Hood=, _n. _ 'French hood, a form of hood worn by women in the
16th and 17th centuries, having the front band depressed over the
forehead, and raised in folds or loops over the temples. '
_NED. _ 1. 1. 99.
=Hooke=, _v. _
1. _intr. _ To get all one can; to display a grasping nature.
3. 3. 156.
2. Phr. _hooke in_: To secure by hook or by crook. 3. 3. 150.
=Hope=, _v. _ Phr. _hope ? o'_: To have hope of; hope for. 1. 5. 1.
=Horne=, _n. _ In _pl. _, the supposed insignia of a cuckold. 5. 8. 34.
=Hose=, _n. _ ? Breeches. Phr. _hose and doublet_. 1. 6. 151.
? =Huisher=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _usher_. 2. 7. 33.
See _Gentleman-vsher_.
=Hum=, _n. _ ? A kind of liquor; strong or double ale. 1. 1. 114;
5. 8. 72.
=Humour=, _v. _ To take a fancy to. ? _Obs. _ 1. 7. 13.
=I=, _Obs. _ form of _ay_. 1. 2. 1: _passim_.
=I=, _prep. _ In. 2. 4. 41.
||=Incubus=, _n. _ 'A feigned evil spirit or demon (originating
in personified representations of the nightmare) supposed to
descend upon persons in their sleep, and especially to seek carnal
intercourse with women. In the middle ages, their existence was
recognized by the ecclesiasical and civil law. ' _NED. _ 2. 3. 26.
||=In decimo sexto=, _phr. _ 4. 4. 50. See _Decimo sexto_.
||=Infanta=, _n. _ 1. A daughter of the King and queen of
Spain or Portugal; _spec. _ the eldest daughter who is not heir
to the throne.
2. ? _transf. _ Applied analogously or fancifully to other young
ladies. 4. 2. 71.
=Ingag'd=, _ppl. a. _ _Obs. _ form of Engag'd. 4. 4. 168.
See _Engag'd_ 1.
=Ingenious=, _a. _ ? Able; talented; clever. 2. 8. 75.
=Ingine=, _n. _ ? 1. Skill in contriving, ingenuity. 2. 3. 46.
? 2. Plot; snare, wile. 2. 2. 87. With play on 3.
3. Mechanical contrivance, machine; ? trap.
=Ingrate=, _a. _ Ungrateful. _Arch. _ 1. 6. 174.
=Iniquity=, _n. _ The name of a comic character or buffoon
in the old moralities; a name of the Vice, _q. v. _ 1. 1. 43;
1. 1. 118.
=Inquire=, _v. _ ? To seek information concerning, investigate. 3. 1. 11.
=Innes of Court=, _sb. phr. _ The four sets of buildings belonging to
the four legal societies which have the exclusive right of admitting
persons to practise at the bar, and hold a course of instruction and
examination for that purpose. 3. 1. 8. (see note).
=Intend=, _v. _ ? To pay heed to; apprehend. 4. 4. 127.
=Intire=, _a. _ _Obs. _ form of _entire_. [Fr. _entier_ < L. _integer_,
untouched. ] Untouched, uninjured. 2. 6. 32; 5. 6. 48.
=Intitle=, _v. _ [Form of _entitle_.
] To give (a person)
a rightful claim (to a thing). 4. 6. 38.
=Intreat=, _v. _ [Form of _entreat_. ] ? To prevail on by supplication;
to persuade. 3. 6. 44.
=Iacke=, _n. _ 1. The name of various mechanical
contrivances. 1. 4. 50.
? 2. A term of familiarity; pet. 2. 2. 128.
=Iewes-trumpe=, _n. _ Now _rare_. Jews' harp (an earlier name, and
formerly equally common in England). 1. 1. 92.
=Joynt-stoole=, _v. _ A stool made of parts joined or fitted together;
a stool made by a joiner as distinguished from one of more clumsy
workmanship. _Obs. _ exc. _Hist. _ 1. 1. 92.
=Iump=, _v. _ ? 1. _intr. _ Act hurriedly or rashly. 4. 1. 5.
? 2. _trans. _ To effect or do as with a jump; to dispatch. 4. 1. 6.
=Iust=, _a. _ ? 1. Complete in character. 1. 5. 10.
2. Proper, correct. 2. 2. 122.
=Iuuentus=, _n. _ 1. 1. 50. See _Lusty_.
? =Kell=, _n. _ The web or cocoon of a spinning caterpillar.
_Obs. _ exc. _dial. _ 2. 6. 79.
=Kinde=, _n. _ (One's) nature. Now _rare_. Phr.
_man and kinde_: ? Human nature. 2. 1. 151.
=Know=, _v. _ 1. To know how. ? _Obs. _ 1. 2. 44.
? 2. _pass. be known_: Disclose. 2. 1. 145.
=Knowledge=, _n. _ ? 1. Cognizance, notice. Phr. _Take
knowledge_ (with clause): To become aware. 4. 4. 61.
2. A matter of knowledge; a known fact (a licentious use).
1. 6. 82.
=Lade=, _v. _ To load with obloquy or ridicule (as an ass with a
burden; the consciousness of the metaphor being always present in the
mind of the speaker). 1. 4. 72.
=Lading=, _vbl. sb. _ A burden of obloquy or ridicule. 1. 6. 161.
See _Lade_.
=Lady-President=, _n. _ 4. 4. 9. See _President_.
=Larum=, _n. _ ? An apparatus attached to a clock or watch,
to produce a ringing sound at any fixed hour. 4. 4. 165.
=Lasse=, _int. _ Aphetic form of _Alas_. 5. 8. 46.
=Lay=, _v. _ ? To expound, set forth. 2. 8. 72.
=Leaguer=, _n. _ A military camp. 3. 3. 33.
=Leaue=, _v. _ To cease. Now only _arch. _ 2. 2. 79; 4. 4. 125.
=Leg=, _n. _ An obeisance made by drawing back one leg and bending the
other; a bow, scrape. Esp. in phr. _to make a leg_. Now _arch. _ or
jocular. 4. 4. 97. legge. 2. 8. 22.
||=Lentisco=, _n. _ Sp. and It. Prick-wood or Foule-rice, some call it
Lentiske or Mastike-tree. ' Florio. (Pistacia lentiscus. ) 4. 4. 35.
=Letter of Atturney=, _sb. phr. _ A formal document empowering another
person to perform certain acts on one's behalf (now more usually
'power of attorney'). 4. 5. 15.
=Lewd=, _a. _ ? Ignorant (implying a reproach). 5. 6. 37.
=Liberall=, _a. _ Ample, large. Somewhat _rare_.
