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100 words match “LETCH”

CIRCLE n.
rds; circumlocution. [R.] Has he given the lie, In circle, or oblique, or semicircle. J. Fletcher.
CLOD v.
ck mass; to coagulate; to clot; as, clodded gore. See Clot. Clodded in lumps of clay. G. Fletcher.
CLOUT v.
To join or patch clumsily. If fond Bavius vent his clouted song. P. Fletcher
CRAB v.
To beat with a crabstick. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
DECARD v.
To discard. [Obs.] You have cast those by, decarded them. J. Fletcher.
DEGLORIED a.
Deprived of glory; dishonored. [Obs.] "With thorns degloried." G. Fletcher.
DEN v.
To live in, or as in, a den. The sluggish salvages that den below. G. Fletcher.
DEPROSTRATE a.
How may weak mortal ever hope to file His unsmooth tongue, and his deprostrate style. G. Fletcher.
DEVOW v.
To disavow; to disclaim. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
DISCOAST v.
rder) of anything; to be separated. [Obs.] As far as heaven and earth discoasted lie. G. Fletcher. To discoast from the plain and simple way of speech. Barrow.
DISPLEASE v.
xxxv. 5 (Bk. of Com. Prayer). This virtuous plaster will displease Your tender sides. J. Fletcher. Adversity is so wholesome . . . why should we be displeased therewith Barrow.
DISSHADOW v.
To free from shadow or shade. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
DOR n.
joke, or deception. Beau. & Fl. To give one the dor, to make a fool of him. [Archaic] P. Fletcher.
EARNFUL a.
Full of anxiety or yearning. [Obs.] P. Fletcher.
ELAMPING a.
Shining. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
EMBEAM v.
To make brilliant with beams. [R.] G. Fletcher.
EMPALE v.
To make pale. [Obs.] No bloodless malady empales their face. G. Fletcher.
ENLACE v.
o encircle; to enfold; hence, to entangle. Ropes of pearl her neck and breast enlace. P. Fletcher.
ENVY v.
] If I make a lie To gain your love and envy my best mistress, Put me against a wall. J. Fletcher.
EXCELLENTLY adv.
teral use, not implying worthiness. [Obs.] When the whole heart is excellently sorry. J. Fletcher.
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