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322 words match “CHAPMAN”

INDEVIRGINATE a.
Not devirginate. [Obs.] Chapman.
INEXPIATE a.
Not appeased or placated. [Obs.] To rest inexpiate were much too rude a part. Chapman.
INFLAME v.
ause to burn, flame, or glow. We should have made retreat By light of the inflamed fleet. Chapman.
INFLEXIVE a.
Inflexible. [R.] "Foes inflexive." Chapman.
INFRACT a.
Not broken or fractured; unharmed; whole. [Obs.] Chapman.
INNATIVE a.
Native. [Obs.] Chapman.
INSECUTION n.
A following after; close pursuit. [Obs.] Chapman.
INSPERSION n.
The act of sprinkling. [Obs.] Chapman.
INSTRUCT a.
Arranged; furnished; provided. [Obs.] "He had neither ship instruct with oars, nor men." Chapman.
INTERMINATE a.
Endless; as, interminate sleep. Chapman.
INTERVENT v.
To thwart; to obstruct. [Obs.] Chapman.
INTOXICATE a.
ted, as with joy or grief. Alas, good mother, be not intoxicate for me; I am well enough. Chapman.
INVITEMENT n.
Invitation. [Obs.] Chapman.
IRRISION n.
act of laughing at another; derision. This being spoken scepticè, or by way of irrision. Chapman.
JUNKET n.
How Faery Mab the junkets eat. Milton. Victuals varied well in taste, And other junkets. Chapman.
KNIGHTHOOD n.
ole body of knights. The knighthood nowadays are nothing like the knighthood of old time. Chapman.
KYMNEL n.
See Kimnel. [Obs.] Chapman.
LEAVY a.
Leafy. [Obs.] Chapman.
LEGACY n.
acy and message wherefore I am sent into the world. Tyndale. He came and told his legacy. Chapman. Legacy duty, a tax paid to government on legacies. Wharton. -- Legacy hunter, one who flatters and courts any one for the sake of a legacy.
LIVERING n.
A kind of pudding or sausage made of liver or pork. [Obs.] Chapman.
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