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GLOSSARY
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Impropriated (impropried) to = appropriated to.
Indifferent (to thy sight, chap, li.) = indistinct.
Intellect = understanding, that which is to be understood, inference. xiii.
Intent = attention.
Kind = nature, race, birth, species; natural, etc.; kindly = as by birth and kinship, natural, filial, gentle, genial, human and humane.
Known = made known.
Languor = to languish.
Learn = teach.
Let, "letten" = hinder (letted).
Like (it liketh him, meliketh) = to suit, be similar to the desire, to be pleasing (Amos iv. 5). Liking = pleasure, pleasance.
Likeness ("without any likeness") = comparison.
May, might, often for can and could of modern usage.
Mean = to think, say, signify, intend; to have in one's mind.
Mean, means = medium, intermediary thing, or person, or communication.
Mind = feeling, memory, sympathetic perception or realisation.
Mischief = hurt, injury, harm.
Mights = powers, faculties.
Morrow = morning.
Moaning = sorrowing.
Naked = simple, single, plain, by itself.
Needs = of need; it behoveth needs = is incumbent through necessity.
Oweth = ought, is bound by duty or debt.
Over = upper.
One (oned, oneing) = to make one, unite.
Overpassing = exceeding; the overpassing = the Restoration, the heavenly Fulfilment of the Company of souls made more than conquerors; the Supernal Blessedness.
Pass = to die.