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anfctnma» v. n.Xo ariiv<
to depeud on ; to be dnmk ; to rot, Ic
corrupt.- llnfommenj a. arrived
(em ntfltpfltcr) tainted. - Jtftfemft:
m. arrival, pit bagenS -, with day-
3tnlag, n. disposition. [break
HxAtflCit V. a. to guide, to direct, to in-
struct, [ground
2lnlf&ntnp, /. hint, occasion ; reasor
2lnlctf, n. face, countenance, visage
t <ltt -» fPCtt) with the swe« of hi
brows. - a.»lIet»^tag , n. li
2lnlita , ♦>. a. to solicit. - flafFan for
mytfet) to drink too much.
Slnlopp; n. run, onset, assault.
3ttlliipB«, f. a. to lay, to plan, t(
scheme, to concert, to contrive, to de-
sign, to devise; to build, to found
to lay out. —ti-)rn. founder, contriver.-
3lnl<i00nin{J> /. plot, design, scheme
contrivance, ^jemltg -j cabal, intrigue
Jtnlcilba, V. n. to land, to come t<
shore, to arrive.
llrtlopa, V. n.&a. to enter, to arrive
(em gulb e. b.) to lose the brightness,
to rust, to grow blue; to bluej
. rust. - Jtlllopninp, /. coming in,
tering ; blue colouring.
Jtnmcna, v. a. to summon, to
liort. - Jlnmsniligj / cliallenge, ex-
hortation.
Slnme^A) *>• a. to request, to desire, to
ask, to solicit. — tlj f. request, desire,
solicitation.
Jtnmala > v. a. to announce ; to usher
in, to gi vein; to remember ; to present ;
to introduce. — n j f. annunciation,
introduction, presentation.
2tnmacf«) v. a. to observe, to remark,
to note, to take notice. - 2tnmarf=
ning, /. observation, remark, gcca
- Ptb, to take noUce of. -SPatt', a.
remarkable.
%nna,Uti m. pi. annals, chronicle.
3tniialfailbc> n. approach, approxi-
m.ition. — ) a. approacliing.
2innamm<I, v. a. to receive, to take. -
TLttnammtMC) m. reception. Oub9
:>rnf
manbom« -, the incarnation of Goc
Unnan-y a. Jlniiat,/)/. Unttc, othei
eti - tnatt^au otlier man. tngen — > 1
other, no body else, en - gafig, an
other time, jag pct He ann<
know not otherwise, ^en gor iith
annat iin grater, she does nothing bv
cry. etj Ctter -, some body or othei
bPar- tag, every other day. alff
bparantiatl, to love one another, ^(l
hane tal beflar ej af iiort aniiat, hi
vrhole discourse is composed of littl
else, ^etta at cj atittat an, this is a
best but, no more than, nothing bette
Itnnars, ad. otherwise, else. [that
Itnnej;, n. chapel of ease, -bo , m
-beerne, pi. the parisliioners of
chapel of ease.
llnnerlebes , -lunba, ad. otherwist
-flaieSy ad. elsewhere, -ifran, fror
another place, nagon — , somewher
else, ingen -, nowhere else.
3lnor,/./j/. ancestry, descents, -^erre
2tnertna, v. a. to order, to regulate
to assign, -rej m. testator, assiguer. •
Jincrbning, /. order for mouey.
2lnqpi(fa, v. a. to amalgamate.
Jinropa, v. a. to invoke, to implor
Jtnratta, f. a. to prepare, to dispose
to dress. - Jltirattning , /. co
service.
2tnrera, v. a. to touch.
2ln6, m. looking after. - Mnfa,
to look after, to diess, to nurse.
2tnfate, m. onset, disposition.
2infatt, a. oppressed, afflicted.
2lnfe, f. a. to regard, to respect, to
look upon, to take. ~itjprt. regarded,
creditable, of note. -entCy n. sight,
appearance ; account, reputation, <
dit ; respect, regard. - tJO per[onen»
respect of persons, efter attt-, seem-
ingly, t - titt, in regard of, by reason
of, in consideration of. -nlig, a. con-
siderable, conspicuous, eminent,
table, -nligen » ad. considerably,
largely.
2tn(igtr,'J-face, countenance, visage.-

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