flout, 111. flowery-kirtled, 259. folwen (follow), 47. folweth (imperative), 57. fondness, 340. foot of motion, 135. for (in spite of), 221. force (in elocution), 193. forsook, 266. foryelde, 45. Fowler's Grammar, etc. gan, 28, 32. gaudery, 102. Gaunt (John of), 15, 16. Gehazi, 366. gemmes, 27. general counsels, 92. genius (guardian deity), 249. gentilest, 19. gentils, 34. gentlemen, 98. gentle my lord, 143. Gibbs's Philol. Studies, 13. 13. giddiness, 87. 180, gie (guide), 20. gl (significance), 44, 61. glass (used in enchant- gn (significance), 61. 82, going (road), 315. golden stamp, 165. gon, 34, 46. go near to think, 94. Gothic languages, 10: governaille, 57. grain, 76, 273, gramercy, 54, 220. grette (greeted), 49. Grimm's Law, 23, 28, 37, Griselda, 15, 25, etc. grutchen, 30. guardian spirits, 258, 66. hedger, 260. Heliand (a poem), 11. Hellenic, 212. helping (curing), 276. her (for to her), 44, 48, 55. Hercules' Pillars, 230. Hercynian, 233. heresy, 229. Hermes, 270. hermits, 122. hertly (hearty) 23, 35. High German, 10. hight (called), 19, 25. 24. hinds, 256. hir (their), 22, 25, 44. howsoever, 88. hubbub, 353. huddling, 266. Inquisition, 205, 221. insane root, 115. instant, 121. Instauratio Scientiarum, 85. intend arms, 100. intendeth, 100. intention, 100. interim, 117. intermediate sentence, 385, 417, 418. intermission, 167. interrogative element (see which, p. 69), 69, 60. invested, 137. Inverness, 119. i (signification), 37, 59, 60, Itaille, 19. 61, 229. Iberian, 253. Icelandic dialect, 10. its (see his, p. 27). imperative mode, 170, 29, Jeffreys, 355, 358. James, 144. 57. Jerome, 212, 216, 233. jesting Pilate, 87. importable, 55. Jesuits, 216. importeth, 96, 100. jigs, 279. him), impress, 156. Jonson, Ben, 83. his (for 's. See Pompey's), 102. imprimatur, 210, 223, 226. incantations, 155. 12. Indo-European lang., 9. Jove, 72, 252. Judah, 97. judgments, 92. ! jutty, 122. k (significance), 60, 69. keep (heed), 53. keri, 215. kernes, 110, 176. Kilcolman castle, 64, 68. king's evil, 164. kl (significance), 31, 61. knighthood, knits, 130. knitting, 277. 24. knot-grass, 267. kr (significance), 61. 7 (significance), 29, 61. Lacedemonian 207. laconic, 206. laic, 226. women, laid the reins, etc., 310: Lambeth House, 210. lamps, 257. largess, 127. lars, 249. 332. Ligeia, 277. liketh (plu.), 21, 29. lily-livered, 171. lime-twigs, 270. limmes (limbs), 41. linen cheeks, 171. -ling (diminutive), 229. list (pleased), 24. Lithuanian language, 11. lively (bright), 92. lives (living), 47. living light, 136. lodge, 262. longeth (belongeth), 28. loop-hole, 255. Loretto, 229. love (in elocution), 185. Low Countries, 97. Low German, 10. Lucifer, 242. Lucilius, 208. Lucretius, 88, 207. Lucy, Sir Thomas, 105. Lullius, 211. lust (wished), 20, 40, 49. Norwegian dialect, 10. note of expectation, 144. o (significance), 46, 51, 59, objective combination, 312, ocean, 245, 254. Octavius, 139, 207, 208. ne (for nor), 30, 33, 37, 74, | offices, 127. 75. necromancer, 270. nectared, 265. needless, 34. needs, 331. mempyned (named), 38. ng (significance), 56, 61. ninefold, 247. old (frequent), 131. on (for of ), 355. onomatopoetic, 22, 51, 53, oo (phonetic element), 26, oo (one), 42. orbed, 247. order of Parliament, 203, ordinance (good order), 49. orphan remainders, 225. orthographic analysis, 82. Otho, 90. ou (phonetic), 54, 60 ounce, 253. over and over, 305. 149. owen, 22, 35, 40. oxe, 25, 28. |