To-drough, A. S. hurried, forced Unpeired, A. N. unimpaired along To-fore, A. S. before To-gider, A. S. together To-pulled, A. S. haraffed To-rofe, A. S. torn to pieces Torney, A. N. to wheel round Treis, A. N. in a trice Trete, A. N. to treat, to difcourfe Tretour, A. N. a traitor Trifte, for truft Trifteße, A. N. fadness Trowe, A. S. to believe Unbefein, A. S. unbefitting Unbuxome, A. N. unheeding, difobedient Underfonge, A. S. to undertake Undern, A.S. the third hour of the artificial day, nine o'clock, A. M. Undrough, A. S. drew down or back Ungood, A. S. unjuft, not righteous Unhappes, A. S. misfortunes Unknet, A. S. loofened, untied Unlered, A. S. unlearned Unloke, A. S. explained, interpreted Unluft, A. S. dislike Unnethes, A. S. fcarcely Unpeifed, A. N. not poifed or weighed Unpleine, A. N. obfcure Unfaught, A. S. not looked after Unwelde, A. S. ungovernable, unwieldy Unworship, A. S. unworthy Upon depofe, fubject to depofition Up-fo-down, for upfide down, ii. 218. Uprifte, A. S. uprising Upfette, A. S. to put or place up Vecke, A. N. an old woman Venerien, A. N. venereal Venery, A. N. hunting Vernage, A. N. a kind of white wine Viage, A. N. a journey by fea or land Viker, A. N. vicar Vinour, A. N, a winebibber Virgin, A. N. chafte, pure Warde, A. N. to take care of Ware, A. S. to be on one's guard, to beware Warie, A. S. to abufe, to speak evil of Warifon, A. N. reward, merit Welked, A. S. withered, mouldy Welketh, A. S. decayeth, withereth Wend, for wened, A. S. thought, intended Wende, A. S. to go Wene, A. S. to think, fuppofe Were, A.S. confufion, doubt, uncertainty Winne, A.S. to gain Withholde, A. S. retained Withfet, A.S. to upset, refift Wode, A. S. mad, violent Wol, A. S. to will Wolde, A. S. would, been willing Werne, A.S. to caution, apprize, Wombe, A. S. the belly refufe Wonde, A. S. through fear to fear, to defift Wonde, part. of wone Wonder, A. S. wonderfully, very Wone, A. S. custom, habitation Wone, A. S. to dwell Woo, be, for to fuffer What, for wot Whele, for while Where, for anywhere Whether, A. S. which of two While, A. S. time Whilom, A. S. once on a time Who, A. S. one Wort, A. S. a cabbage Worth, A. S. to be, to go Woft for woteft, A.S. knoweft Wowe, qy., i. 324. Who faith, for one would say, i. 4. Woxe, A. S. grew Wicke, A. S. wicked Wicke, A. S. wickedness Wierd, A. S. fortune Wrecche, A. S. to be avenged Wreche, A. S. revenge, anger Wulle, A. S. wool Yaf, Yef, A. S. gave Yare, A. S. ready Ydriades, qy. Yeme, A. S. to take care of Yerde, A. S. a rod or staff Yeven, A. S. to give Ydromaunce, A. N. divination by Yeveth, A. S. giveth water Ye, for thee Ye, A. S. yes, certainly Yede, A. S. went Yit, for yet Yolde, A. S. yielded, repaid Yomen, A. S. a fervant Yove, A. S. gave Yelpe, A. S. to prate, to boast THE END. CHISWICK PRESS: C. WHITTINGHAM, TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. REGISTRUM. VOL. I.-Half-Title and Title, 2 leaves bc fheets d half-fheet e 2 leaves B to A A fheets BB 2 leaves. VOL. II.-Half-Title and Title B to CC fheets. VOL. III.-Half-Title and Title B to CC fheets DD half-sheet. All the Titles and BB of Vol. i. are worked on the fame sheet, and d of Vol. i. and DD of Vol. iii. are worked together. The leaf is 9 inches high and 6 inches wide. 1 |