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Geoff Barnbrook: From description to prescription and back again
made to show the use of the long form of s or the special character for a doubled o. abdicate, put away, refuse, or forsake. aggrauate, make more grieuous, and more heauie: agilitie, nimblenes, or quicknes. alacritie, chcercfulnes, liuelincs apologie, defencc, or excuse by speech. auburne (k) colour §barke, small ship capitall, deadly, or great, or woorthy of shame, and punishment: celebrate, holy, make famous, to publish, to commend, to keepe solemnlie circumspect, hecdie, quicke of sight, wise, and dooing matters advisedly. delectation, delight, or pleasure diminution, lessening effect, a thing done, or to bring to passe §enhaunce, to lift up, or make greater: expert, skilfull fabricate, make, fashion foraine, strange, of another country gargarise, to wash the mouth, and throate within, by stirring some liquor up and down in the mouth genius, the angcll that waits on man, be it a good or euill angell glee, mirth, gladnes hononimie, when diuers things are signified by one word idiot, (g) unlearned, a foole implacable, that cannot be pleased or pacified. iudaisme, worshipping one God without Christ. laborious, painfull, full of labour magistrate, governour 14