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  Sycomore bastard. as Sycomore d'Italie. Sycomore de Chypre. The Cyprian Sycomore; a great tree almost like the Poplar, but leaued like the Elme; it beares foure times a yeare, but the fruit ripens not vntill it haue beene slit, and haue yeelded at that slit a milkie iuyce. Sycomore d'Egypte. as Sycomore d'Italie. Sycomore d'Italie. The Bead tree, th' Italian Lote or Nettle tree; yeelds a fruit, of whose stones (for want of better things) beades are made.

Sycophage: com. A Fig tree: ¶Rab. Sycophantin: m. A sycophant, buffoone, parasite, claw-*backe, tale-bearer, smell-feast.

Syderal: m. ale: f. Starrie, of or belonging to, the starres.

Syderation: f. Tree-plague; a blasting in trees by great heat and drought; also, a sudden taking, or benumming of a limme, followed by a totall putrifaction, and vtter destruction thereof.

Syderé: m. ée: f. Tempered, and forged by the course and constellation of the starres.

Syer. Looke Sier. Syllable: f. A sillable.

Syllogisme: m. A (Logicall) Syllogisme.

Syloatique. ¶Rab. Huge, mightie.

Symbole: m. A token, badge, or signe to know one by; a secret, priuate, and mysticall note; a short and intricate ridle or sentence; a pasport; a shot; a collation; also, an vniforme consent or concurrence of sundrie opinions; also, the summe of our Beleefe; the Creed.

Symbolizant: m. ante: f. Symbolizing, sympathizing.

Symbolization: f. A symbolization, or symbolizing; a mutuall agreement in opinion, humor, and manners; a sympathizing.

Symbolizer. To symbolize, or sympathize; to concurre in opinion, iumpe in conceit, agree in humors or manners, with.

Symmetrie: f. Simmetrie; a iust, and mutuall proportion of each part in respect of the whole.

Symmetrié: m. ée: f. Well proportioned, in iust symmetrie.

Symmistre: m. A Secretarie, or priuie Counsellor.

Symniste: m. A fellow, or colleague in a (sacred) profession.

Sympathie: f. Sympathie; a symbolizing; naturall consent, or combination; mutuall passion, affection, disposition; a fellow-feeling.

Sympathiser. To sympathize, or haue a fellow-feeling of, to iumpe with in passion, consent with in affection, agree with in disposition.

Symphise: f. A naturall, and vnmouing vnion of two bones.

Symphonie: f. Harmonie, tunable singing, &c, a consent in tune.

Symplegade: f. An imbracing, or clipping; and thence also, a whirlepoole, or swallowing gulfe.

Symposiarque: m. The Maister, or Ouerseer of a feast; a feast-maker.

Symptome: m. A symptome; an affect, passion, or accident accompanying a disease; a sensible griefe ioyned therewith; as with an Ague the headache, &c; generally, whatsoeuer happens to a liuing creature against or besides nature, as sickneße, & th' inward causes, and accidents thereof.

Syn. Looke Suin. Synagogue: f. A Sinagogue, assemblie, congregation.

Synanchie: f. The Squinzie, or Squinancie.

Synanthrose: f. A close coniunction of bones without any visible motion.

Syncere: com. Sincere, pure, perfect, intire, sound; vncorrupted, iust, vpright, honest, open-hearted, plainely dealing.

Syncerement. Sincerely, purely, intirely, soundly, vncorruptly, iustly, vprightly, plainely, without fraud or guile.

Syncerité: f. Sinceritie, integritie, soundneße, intirenesse, honestie, puritie, cleanenesse, vprightnesse, plainnesse, true-heartednesse.

Syncope: f. A cutting away; also, a sowning,, or swounding.

Syncopization: f. A cutting away; also, an often swounding.

Syncopizer. To cut away; also, to sowne, or swound.

Syncretisme: m. The ioyning, or agreement, of two enemies against a third person.

Syncrisme: m. A thinne, and spreading ointment, or medecine.

Synderese: f. The remorse, or pricke of conscience; that part of the soule which opposeth it selfe vnto sinne.

Synderique. Nerfs Synderiques. Binding sinewes.

Syndic: m. A Sindicke, Censor, Controller of manners; also, an Atturney, or Agent for a Commonwealth, or Comminaltie.

Syndicable: com. Subiect vnto examination, censure, or controllment.

Syndicat: m. Th' Office of a Syndicke, &c.

Syndiquer. To examine, censure, or controll mens conuersations or courses.

Synochite. A stone whereby (as Magitians affirme) the dead be raised.

Synodal: m. ale: f. Synodall, of a Synode, enacted in a Synode.

Synode: m. A Synode, or assemblie of Ecclesiasticall persons.

Synonime. A Synonima; a word hauing the same signification which another hath.

Synonimer. To make two words beare one sence.

Synople. Sinople; Greene in Blazon.

Synterese. Looke Synderese. Syntre. Looke Cintre. Syparathe. The dung of a Goat, or Sheepe: ¶Rab. Syphon. Looke Siphon. Syre. Sir; Looke Sire. Syringuant. Squirting, iniecting into.

Syringue: f. A Siringe, a squirt.

Syringué: m. ée: f. Squirted, or iniected, as liquor with a Siringe.

Syringuer. To squirt, or iniect with a Siringe.

Syroch. Looke Siroch. Syron: m. Looke Ciron. Syrop. Sirrop, or a syrrup; also, a slimie, and blackish humor in the stomacke of a new borne infant, the milt whereof it corrupts, if it be not euacuated before the youngling sucke. Syrop vignolat. Syrrup of the vine, wine.

Syrte. A quicksand, or shelfe of sand in the sea, or in a riuer.

Systole: f. The motion, or lifting vp of the heart, and Arteries; also, the shortening of a long vowell.

Sytorpé. Cut off: ¶Rab. T TA. The Feminine of Ton; Thy.

Tabarre: m. A long riding cloke, or garment.