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GLOSSARY.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Faerie Queene is referred to by book, canto, and stanza, thus: in. iv. 41.<br />

Cross-references are not as a rule given to variant spellings showing the following interchanges<br />

<strong>of</strong> letters: 1, y; e, ee, ea; 0, oa, 00; w, w; s, z; c, s.<br />

aby 2 for abide (q.v.), abide by, submit to<br />

vi. ii. 19.<br />

a, in: a Gods name p. 418, S. C. Sept. 100, abysse, gulf, interior, Worlds Vanitie 66.<br />

Hubberd ill, Three Lett. pp. 611, 626,629, accident, attribute, Two Lett. p. 639.<br />

Two Lett. p. 639.<br />

accloy, to clog, choke; to encumber, render<br />

aband, to abandon, 11. x. 65.<br />

heavy, 11. vii. 15, S. C. Feb. 135; accloid,<br />

abase, to lower, 11. i. 26,iv.vi.3,vi.vi. 31, viii. 5. pa. part., Elegie 2.<br />

abashed, pa. part, astonished, 1. xii. 29; dis­ aocompt, accoumpt, sb. account, vi. viii. 22,<br />

comfited, 11. iv. 8.<br />

p. 419, Hubberd 307, S. C. Oct. Arg. 7.<br />

abashment, fear, astonishment, 111. viii. 16,34.1 accompted, pa. part, accounted, considered,<br />

abate, to diminish, decrease, tr., 1. iii. 7, 11. ii. 1. x. 6.<br />

19, v. ix. 35 ; to depress, Hubberd 256. accord, sb. consent, agreement, 11. iv. 21, ix.2.<br />

abeare, refl to comport oneself, v. xii. 19, accord, vb. to agree, S. C. Feb. Arg. 7; pa.<br />

vi. ix. 45.<br />

part. iv. ix. 40; to reconcile, iv. v. 25.<br />

abet, sb. instigation, abetment, iv. iii, n. accordaunce, agreement, 111. iii. 30, v. viii.<br />

abet, vb. to support, uphold, 1. x. 64, iv. iii. 6, 14.<br />

vi. v. 22.<br />

according, according to, 1. x. 50, xii. 15, 11.<br />

abide, to attend, 1. v. 17; to await, remain, iv. 26, xi. II ; accordingly, 11. x. 71.<br />

rest, stop, in. v. 11, v. viii. 5, Two Lett. p. 635; accoste, accoaste, to adjoin, border on, v. xi.<br />

pret. (1) abid, HI. iv. 32, (2) abode, 111. xii. I 42 j to fly near to or skim along the,ground,<br />

37 J to abide by, accept, v. i. 25 ; to endure, vi. ii. 32.<br />

suffer, 11. i. 20, <strong>The</strong>st. 154.<br />

accoumpt, vb. to take into account, considera­<br />

abie, see aby.<br />

tion, Amor. Son. 26.<br />

abiect, to cast down, throw down (with idea ace our age, accdurage, to encourage, 11. ii.<br />

<strong>of</strong> degradation), in. xi. 13, v. ix. 9.<br />

38, in. viii. 34.<br />

abode, sb. delay, 111. viii. 19; stay, 11. i. 1. accourting, pres. part, entertaining (courte­<br />

abolish, to annul, destroy, 11. iv. 45.<br />

ously), ii. ii. 16.<br />

abord, aboord, alongside, in. x. 6; abroad, accoustrement, apparel, Hubberd 672.<br />

,adrift, astray,Hubberd324, R. R. 185 ; abroad, accoy,pa. part, accoyd, accoied, to appease,<br />

across, Gnat 46.<br />

soothe, iv. viii. 59; to daunt, subdue,S. C. Feb.<br />

abouto, about, 1. ix. 36.<br />

47-<br />

aboue, upstairs, iv. xii. 20.<br />

accoyl, to gather together, assemble, 11. ix. 30.<br />

abray, for abrayd (see next), to awake (intr.), accrew, to collect, combine, iv. vi, 18; to in­<br />

iv. vi. 36.<br />

crease, v. v. 7, R. R. 207; to come as an<br />

abrade, abrayd, pret. abrayd, to awake, addition or increase, S. C. p. 417, Clout 655.<br />

arouse, startle, in. i. 61, x. 50, xi. 8, iv. iv. 22. accusement, accusation, v. ix. 47.<br />

abridge, to cut <strong>of</strong>f, cut short, Daphn. 445. accustom, to be used, wont, 111. i. 13.<br />

abridgement, cutting short, in. viii. 2. achates, provisions, 11.ix.31.<br />

abuse, sb. injury, wrong, 11. v. 21,<br />

acquainted, pret. became acquainted, Elegie<br />

abuse, vb. to deceive, 1. i. 46,11. i. Arg. 19, 13'-<br />

Muiop. 277; to ill-treat, misuse, vi. i. 22. acquit, to free, release, deliver, v. iv. 39, viii.<br />

abusion, deception, n. xi. 11, iv. i. 7, v. xii. 6; pa.part. (1) acquit, 1. vii. 52, Amor. Son.<br />

40, Hubberd 1363; disgrace, discredit, Hubberd 42 ; (2) aoquight, 11. xii. 3; to perform, act,<br />

220.<br />

refl. vi. ii. 24.<br />

aby, abie adamant, diamond (fig.), crystal, iv.xi. 31.<br />

adamant rocke, hard rock, 1. vii. 33.<br />

adaw, to daunt, subdue, in. vii. 13, v. ix. 35,<br />

S. C. Feb. 141; to become subdued, iv. vi. 26;<br />

1 , to pay the penalty for, expiate, 11.<br />

iv. 40, viii. 33, iv. vi. 8 ; to endure, suffer, 111.<br />

iv. 38, R.T, 101; to endure, to remain, in.<br />

vii 3, x ,. 3, VII. vi. 24.

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