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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



110 words match “ETCHER”

SUBSIZAR n.
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.
influenced. 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.
UNEDGE v.
To deprive of the edge; to blunt. J. Fletcher.
UNFLOWER v.
To strip of flowers. [R.] G. Fletcher.
UNFOLD v.
to become disclosed or developed. The wind blows cold While the morning doth unfold. J. Fletcher.
UNFRAUGHT a.
Removed, as a burden; unloaded. P. Fletcher.
UNHANDSOME a.
decorous; as, unhandsome conduct, treatment, or imputations. "Unhandsome pleasures." J. Fletcher.
UNHIDE v.
To bring out from concealment; to discover. [Obs.] P. Fletcher.
UNNOBLY adv.
Ignobly. J. Fletcher.
UNSHROUD v.
To remove the shroud from; to uncover. P. Fletcher.
UNSOLDIERED a.
Not equipped like a soldier; unsoldierlike. [Obs.] J. Fletcher.
UNSWEAR v.
To recant or recall, as an oath; to recall after having sworn; to abjure. J. Fletcher.
VIE n.
e; a wager. [Obs.] We 'll all to church together instantly, And then a vie for boys. J. Fletcher.
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