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combyned, joined, fastened, IV x 40, Beautie<br />

205<br />

comen, common, usual, S C June 45<br />

comraandement, command, control, Clout<br />

common, common, to converse, II ix 41,<br />

v ix 4<br />

comment, to devise, invent (<strong>of</strong> a false statement),<br />

vii vii 53<br />

commixtion, copulation, vi vi 12<br />

commixture, mingling, mixture, vi 1 8,<br />

copulation, Clout 802<br />

commodity, -ie, advantage, vi xi 10, Two<br />

Lett.p 635<br />

commonly, familiarly, in intimate union, 1 x<br />

56<br />

compacte, agreed, arranged, v vi 16<br />

compacted, close, III 1 23<br />

compacture, compact structure, II ix 24<br />

compame, sb companion, iv 1 38<br />

companie, vb to be a gay companion Hubberd<br />

506<br />

compare, compaire 1 (with), to vie with,<br />

rival, II v 29, Muiop 2II, Elegie 18<br />

compare 2 , to acquire, 1 iv 28<br />

compasse, proportion, II ix 24, extent,<br />

range, III ix 46 in compas = around, in III 10<br />

compassion, vb to pity, Clorinda 2<br />

compast, ppl adj round, circular, iv iv 30<br />

compdst, pa part contrived, III VII 18,<br />

arranged (in a circle), Elegie 23<br />

compel, to force to come, II 1 5, to force,<br />

constriin, 1 vi 26<br />

compile, compyle, to build, III III 10, to<br />

heap up, produce, III II 12, vi 1 , to compose<br />

(<strong>of</strong> a song), iv viu 4, Beautie 273, to compose,<br />

settle, iv ix 17<br />

complaine, -piayne, to lament, S C Nov<br />

44, to compose as a complaint, Clout 5II<br />

complement,completeness, in v 55 , politeness,<br />

courtesy, vi x 23, Hubberd 692, accomplishment,<br />

consummation, Hubberd 338,<br />

(mock) courtesy, civility, Clout 790<br />

complexion, quality, character, 'humour,'<br />

'temperament,'II m 22, in vi 8, vi 38<br />

complish, to accomplish, fulfil, v xi 41<br />

complot, conspiracy, plot Hubberd 178<br />

oomplyne, the last sen ice <strong>of</strong> the day in the<br />

Catholic ritual, Hubberd452<br />

comportance, bearing, behaviour, II 1 29<br />

composition,agreement,v x 27, agreement<br />

(to pay money), vi 1 43<br />

compound, to settle, compose, m in 23, to<br />

settle, agree (as to terms), v xii 4<br />

comprehend, to contain, iv 1 27<br />

comprize, to perceive, comprehend, II ix 49,<br />

SPENSER<br />

GLOSSARY 673<br />

to draw together, III vi 19, to contain, vi<br />

vin 18<br />

comprouinciall, <strong>of</strong> the same province, in<br />

III 32<br />

con, to knou, S C July 45, Sept 90<br />

conceipt, conceit, idea, v VII 38 , conception,<br />

pp 407,409,435, Elegie 124, opinion,<br />

judgement, estimation, S C p 427, Clout<br />

P 536<br />

conceiptfull, clever, vi xu 16<br />

conceiue, to perceive, v v 31, 35<br />

concent, ib harmony, m xii 5, Beautie 199<br />

concent, vb to harmonize, iv ii 2<br />

concrew, to grow into a mass, iv vii 40<br />

concurring, combining, Three Lett p 630<br />

cond, pret learned, S C Feb 92, Clout 74<br />

condigne, worthy, VII vi II<br />

condiscend, to consent, v 1 2=1<br />

conditions, qualities, III ix 4, Beautie 137<br />

conduct 1 , management, il II 25<br />

conduct 2 , guide, vi xi 35<br />

conference, conversation, Two Lett p 640<br />

confound, confounded, Mmop 262<br />

confusion, destruction, S C May 219<br />

conge, leave, farewell, II 1 34, III 2, III I,<br />

Hubberd II09<br />

congregate, pa part congregated, assembled,<br />

vii vi 19<br />

coniure, to entreat, 1 xii 27 , to conspire, v<br />

x 26<br />

conne, can, S C Eptstle p 417, to know,<br />

S C June 65<br />

consent 1 , wish, opinion, iv viii 50<br />

consent 2 , harmony, Gnat 226 Cf concent<br />

consort, sb 1 companion, vii vi 51<br />

consort, b 2 accord, 1 xii 4, hirmony, singing<br />

together, III 1 40, Past Aeglogue 31<br />

consort, vb to combine, uuite, II xii 70,<br />

Elegie 76<br />

conspyre, to agree, S C p 458<br />

constraine, to bring about by force, v vi 19,<br />

to incur, Hubberd 561<br />

constraint, force, 1 vii 34, confinement, 1<br />

x 2 , distress, II II 8, S C May 249<br />

contagion, contagious quality or influence, v<br />

vii II, Muiop 256<br />

containe, to restrain, control, III ix 7, v xii<br />

1, vi vi 7<br />

conteck, strife, discord, III 1 64, S C May<br />

163, Sept 86<br />

contempt, contemned, despised, S C Nov<br />

48<br />

contentation, sitisfaction, Three Lett p 619<br />

continent, land, earth, III iv 30, v 25<br />

contmuaunce, stay, dehy, vi III 19<br />

contract, pa part contracted, III ix 4a

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