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100 words match “LETCH”

PROGUE v.
To prog. [Obs.] P. Fletcher.
PURLOIN v.
Had from his wakeful custody purloined The guarded gold. Milton. when did the muse from Fletcher scenes purloin Dryden.
QUODLIBET n.
ice point; a subtilty; a debatable point. These are your quodlibets, but no learning. P. Fletcher.
RADIOUS a.
Radiating; radiant. [Obs.] G. Fletcher.
RIDER n.
figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it. His moldy money ! half a dozen riders. J. Fletcher.
ROUGH n.
Boisterous weather. [Obs.] Fletcher.
SABLE v.
render sable or dark; to drape darkly or in black. Sabled all in black the shady sky. G. Fletcher.
SECOND n.
Aid; assistance; help. [Obs.] Give second, and my love Is everlasting thine. J. Fletcher.
SHROVE v.
To join in the festivities of Shrovetide; hence, to make merry. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
SOCK n.
the comic drams, as distinguished from tragedy, which is symbolized by the buskin. Great Fletcher never treads in buskin here, Nor greater Jonson dares in socks appear. Dryden.
STOLED a.
ng or wearing a stole. After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled In shining lawn. G. Fletcher.
SUBSIZAR n.
e Univ. Eng.] Bid my subsizar carry my hackney to the buttery and give him his bever. J. Fletcher.
TOMBOY n.
A romping girl; a hoiden. [Colloq.] J. Fletcher.
TOSSER n.
Ohe who tosser. J. Fletcher.
TRANSLATE v.
To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
TREBLE adv.
Trebly; triply. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
TWITTER v.
To make the sound of a half-suppressed laugh; to titter; to giggle. J. Fletcher.
UNAFFECTED a.
ninfluenced. A poor, cold, unspirited, unmannered, Unhonest, unaffected, undone fool. J. Fletcher.
UNBREAST v.
To disclose, or lay open; to unbosom. [Obs.] P. Fletcher,
UNDERBUY v.
To buy at less than the real value or worth; to buy cheaper than. [R.] J. Fletcher.
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