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poirend, to signify, v VII 4 I<br />

portesse, portable breviary, 1 iv 19<br />

portluiesse, statelmess, dignity, Amor Son 5<br />

portly, stately, dignified, Amor Son 5,<br />

Epith 148<br />

possesse, to accomplish, obtain, in III 51 ,<br />

to occupy, Mutop 150<br />

post in p = in haste, at express speed, vi VII<br />

35<br />

potshares, potsherds, broken pieces <strong>of</strong> earthenware,<br />

vi 1 37<br />

pottle, measure equal to two quarts, Three<br />

Lett p 615<br />

Pouke, Puck, an evil spirit or goblin, also<br />

called Robin Goodfellow and Hobgoblin,<br />

Eptth.Mi.<br />

pouldred,pa. pari crushed, poudered, I VII<br />

12, ppl adj spotted, III II 25, reduced to<br />

powder, R R 378<br />

pounce, claw or talon <strong>of</strong> a bird <strong>of</strong> prey, 1 xi<br />

19, v iv 42<br />

pounching, pres part poking, prodding, vi |<br />

II 22<br />

pound inp =III a balance, v II 36<br />

pourtrahed, pa part drawn, portrayed, 1<br />

viu 33, II ix 33, III 1 34<br />

pourtraict, \b image, representation, likeness,<br />

II III 22, VII 23, III Prol I, iv v 13,<br />

pourtraict, por-, vb to portray, iv v 12,<br />

p 407,6' C p 417<br />

pourtraiture, -acture, -aicture, image,<br />

portrait, representation, 1. iv 17, Hubberd<br />

6II, Dapfoi 303<br />

pousse, pulse, pease, S C Aug 46<br />

powre, to pour, R T 131<br />

poynant, poin-, sharp, piercing, 1 VII 19, II<br />

viu 36, III 1 5, iv III 9<br />

practick, e, crafty, cunning, artful, 1 VII 34<br />

II 1 3,III 9, skilful, iv III 7, v VII 29, \i 1 36<br />

practise, actions, conduct, in III 28, v vi<br />

31 , artifice, stratagem, Hubberd 806<br />

practfz'd, ppl adj skilled, iv II 10 practiz'd,<br />

pa part plotted, schemed, v ix 41<br />

prancke, vb l to fold, plait, 1 iv 14<br />

prancke, vb 2 to dress, deck (refl ), II II 36,<br />

to show <strong>of</strong>f, II III 6<br />

pranke, sb evil deed, v 1 15<br />

pray, to take possession <strong>of</strong>, make prey <strong>of</strong>, v<br />

iv 14. prayde, pa part captured as booty<br />

(jg),vi x 35<br />

preace, -se, -sse, sb multitude, press, crowd,<br />

1 III 3, II VII 46,III 1 23, iv III 4, iv 34<br />

to put in preace = to exercise, put in practice,<br />

S C Oct 70<br />

preace, vb to press, strive, contend, 1 xii 19,<br />

GLOSSARY 707<br />

pret pressed, thronged, II VII 44, pres part<br />

advancing, iv x 10, VII vi 10<br />

precedent, pattern, model, p 412<br />

preeumg, vbl sb trial, probation, Hubberd<br />

1366<br />

preferre, to promote, Clout 818 prefard,<br />

pret preferred, liked, III VIII 14, pa part<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>erred, iv II 27<br />

preflxt, pa part fixed, settled (beforehand),<br />

v xi. 40<br />

preife, see priefe<br />

preiudice, vb to influence, Three Lett p<br />

624<br />

preiudize, sb prognostication, presaging, II<br />

ix 49<br />

prepense, to consider, III xi 14<br />

prescript, command, instruction, Hubberd<br />

1261<br />

present, immediate, instant, S C p 447<br />

president, precedent, example, v iv 2,<br />

Three Lett p 623<br />

prest, adj ready, at hand, II VIII 28 , pre<br />

pared, iv III 22, adv quickly, immediately,<br />

VII vi 16<br />

pretence, design, intention, II iv i, v v 33,<br />

viu 10<br />

pretend, to attempt, if xi 15,pa part portended,<br />

vi iv 10, stretched out, vi xi 19<br />

preuent, to forestall, anticipate, pres part iv<br />

1 41, vi viu 15, pret vi 1 38<br />

preuie, preuehe, see prime, priuely<br />

price, sb value, 1 x 31, Clorvida 100<br />

price, -ze, vb to pay the price for, pay for,<br />

I v 26, ix 37, H Love 175 prizde, pa<br />

part revenged, paid for, R T II6<br />

prick, vb to spur, ride fast, pres part 1 1 I,<br />

pret II 1 50, v 1 19<br />

pricke, sb point, pitch, n VII I , target,<br />

bull's-eye, S C Sept 122<br />

pricket, a buck in its second year, S C Dec<br />

2 7<br />

priefe, experience, 1 viu 43,II 1 48,1V 28,<br />

test, trial, 1 ix 17, vi iv 34, proved or<br />

tested power, 1 x 24 , pro<strong>of</strong>, 6 C Aug II6<br />

preife, trial, Hubberd 408 Cf pro<strong>of</strong>e<br />

prieue, to prove, vi VII 18, pa part v iv<br />

I 33 Cf proue<br />

prime, spring, springtime, 1 II 40, vi 13,<br />

II VII 75, III vi 42, VII VII 18, 43, S C<br />

Feb 16,167, Past, Elegie 47, sunrise, morning,<br />

II ix 25<br />

pnmitias, first fruits, Hubberd 518<br />

primrose, best, finest, S C Feb 166, Clout<br />

560<br />

principals, the two principal feathers in each<br />

I wing (falconry), S C p 418

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