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Plutarch's Morals
Toward (adj.), docile, tractable

Triptolemus, 415

Trojan, 227

Trot (s.), old woman

Troy, 100

Truss (s.), bundle, package

Tryphones, 388

Tunæa, 162

Tuscany, 121

Tyndarus, 228

Tyribasus, 381

Tyro, 135


Ulysses, 5, 46, 53, 81, 82, 96, 99, 135, 178, 182, 253, 254, 309, 324, 400, 421

Unneth (adj.), difficult

Untowardly (adv.), unpleasantly


Ventose (s.). See Cupping-glass

Venus, 12, 172, 251, 385

Vesta, 306, 337


Whit flaw (s.), inflammation of the finger


Xantippe, 124, 339

Xantippus, 300

Xenocrates, 14, 27, 93, 146, 200, 399

Xenophanes, 193, 388

Xenophon, 53, 87, 134, 155, 328, 329, 355, 399, 404

Xerxes, 109, 168, 214, 233, 234, 388

Xeuxis, 309


Yex (s.), cough, matter in the throat Yonker (s.), boy, youth


Zeno, 2, 6, 127, 160, 201, 249, 252, 330, 353, 363, 400, 404

Zenon, 222

Zephyrus, 133


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