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(DIufltgt 'i- ^o\v, out of humour.
(PlpOltjW. elder, oi)le-tree, guelder-rose.
Olr*A,/. ill luck, misfortune, dis-
aster, mischance. tiU ad - > unliap-
pily. -«) V. a. to miscarry, - <!)Iytf=
lig, a. unlucky, unhappy, -t, -eil) a</.
unluckily, unfortunately. - ((PlytfS;
-fan, 'z. mishap. -fSpel, /". ill-
boding bird ; wretch. -ljflnt>elfe,/.rais-
chance. - (Plytffaltg, a. unfelicitons.
(Plybig, a. disobedient, -^etj (!)lyb=
tl«>, /. disobedience, [-ij, a. noisy.
(DIat, m. noise, clamour, grumbling.
^lasenifeti f. inconvenience, trouble,
hurt. - (DUgltfl) a. unseasonable.
— ^etj/". incommodity, iiiconveuience,
luiseasonableness.
(Plaflifl, a. incurable.
(Plamplig, a. inapplicable, unfit. -\tti
f. unfitness. [-^jrt, / sterility.
(Pliinbtg, a. inarable, rough, steril.
(Dlatflftig, a. indocil, imteachable.
-^ttif. indocility. - (Placb, a. illi-
terate, unlearned. [bility.
(Dlaelig, a. illegible. -t>et, /. illegi-
(Plaft, a. unlocked.
(Ploilt, a. unpaid, unrewarded.
(I>m,ad. again, anev.-, over, over again.
- igen, over again, -y prp. of, upon,
in, -within, about, for, concerning.
fpttnga - tlAgon, to outrun one.
nott-, northward. - bagett, by da}",
a day. rfltfl - fig , to be thrifty. - ,
c. if, whetlier. [molest, to trouble.
<!)tt»«f , n. trouble pains. -«, v. a. to
(Pmafe, a. not fellow, odd.
(Pmatllig, a. unmanly.
(Ptnant, arf. of one's o^^Ti accord.
(Ditiarbfta, v. a. to make again, to rc-
(PtnafPerab, «. without mask, [touch.
(Pmbe&en, a. desired.
(Pmbub, «. attorney. -0man> m>com-
missioner, attorney.
(Pmbunbetl, a. bound round, tied about.
(Dmbyta, f. a. to change. - (Dmbytej
n. change ; variation, variety. — (Pm^
bytltg, a. variable, changeable, al-
terable. -\)ttf /• mutability, incon-
(Dmf
^tnbome) n. judgment, opinion ; dis-
cernment. faUft - offer, to pass cen-
sLue upon. [anabaptist
(Dmbopa, V. a. to rebaptize. -re, m
(Pmebelbar, a. immediate.
(Pmenitig, /. nonsense.
(PtnenfTIig , a. inhuman, cruel. -})et
f. inhumanity, crutlty.
(Drnfamna, v. a. to embrace, to hug.
(Drnfatta , c a. to embrace ; to span
to encliase, to set in. -tlte, n. em.
bracing, spanning. - (Ptnfattntng, /
enchasing, encompassing, frame.
(Pmflyttnitig, /. removing, trausposi.
(Pmfang, n. circuit, compass.
<J)mfargfl, f. a. to die anew.
ll>mfora, f. a. to carry about.
(Pmgtft, a. married again.
(DrnpifPA, V. a. to environ, to sur-
round, to circle, to encompass, to en-
close, to compass about. - (Pmgif«
lling, /. dealing over again.
(Dmgiorta, «--. a. to gird. [again.
(Pmgiutfl, V. a. to refouud, to cast over
(Pmgraflling, /. digging up or anew.
(Dtnga, v. a. - tneb, to have a mind,
to contrive, to design. - mib fref,
(Pmgang, m. going round, circuit,
turn, compass ; change.
(Dmgarba, v. a. to hedge, to enclose.
(Ptngora, v. a. to make otherwise.
(Dmbfllfaj t'- a. to embrace.
(Dtnbugfatn, (Dmbugfen, a. circum-
spect. —})Cty f. circumspection, cau-
tion. [lution.
(Dmbralfntng , /. tummg over, revo-
(Ptnbange, n. curtain.
(Pmilb, a. unkind, cruel, severe. -\)tti
f. unkindness, seventy, cruelty.
(Pmtlleltg, a. needful, necessary.
(Pltlfajl, n. change, vicissitude; a se-
cond throw, -fling,/, overthrovr-
ing, transposition.
(Ptnf liibntng, /. sliifting of clothes.
(Pmfomma, v. n. to perish.
(DmfofltltSb, /. cliarge, expense, ccst.
•Dmfranffl, v. a. to wreath.

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