Traffick, Trade Tragedy, a Play ending in Grief Tragic, and Tragical, ending in Grief, &c. Trance, a great Aftonishment or Swooning, when one forgets himself. To tranfcend, to go or climb over, to excel To Transform, to change the Form or Shape To tranflate, to change or turn from one Thing to another: Alfo to turn out of one Language into another. Tranfparent, clear, that may be seen through Tranfplanted, removed from one Place to another To Tranfport, to carry out of ones felf, to be exceeding glad. Tripod, A large Veffel fupported by 3 Feet; and fome fay a Table with 3 Feet, on which the Priefts of Apollo fat and gave forth the Oracle. Tripple, Threefold Trivet-Table, Table with three Legs Triumph, Joy, folemn Actions of Rejoycing publickly perform'd in Honour of the Conqueror Troy, a City of Asia the less. Trophies, Things and Structures rais'd for the Remembrance of a Victory Truncheon, fhort thick Stick. Tumid, fwelling To Tune, to prepare or make Mufick Tyrant, a King acting contrary to the Laws, who makes his Will and Pleasure the Law Tythe, the Tenth Part V VACANT, empty, not furnished or used, at Leifure Vampt, mended, dreffed up quifhed, conquered, overcome Vapour, Steam. To Vary, To change, alter Variety, Change, difference, diverfity Veneration, Reverence, Worship Verdure. Greenness, ftrength Victor, Conqueror Vigorous, Brisk, lively Vital, Relating to Life Ulcer, A great Sore Uncorrupted, Pure, not mixed Undulating, Moving about like a Wave Ungracious, Wicked To Unite, To joyn, to make one Univerfe, The World, the whole of things Unmanured, Not tilled or looked after, as Ground Unfinnewed, Without Sinnews, weak Unnavigable, That cannot be failed in Unweildy, Lumpifh, flow because of its bigness Vocal, Belonging to the Voice To Vouchfafe, To favour, to ftoop to do Upheave, Heaved or lifted up Urns, Earthen Pots; fuch as the Romans ufed to put the Afhes of their burned Bodies into To Ufurp, To take into his Ufe what is another's Utmost, Greatest, fartheft Vulgar, Common TO Wallow. To roll W. Wan. Pale, Dead-like Wane. Decrease Wary. Careful, Cautious Wav'd. Shaked, alfo avoided Whilome. Formerly, e'er while, or in a while Woe. Grief, Mifery Wont. To be ufed, accustomed Wood. Angry, mad Wons, Where he wons, that is, goes, frequents, dwells Wrecked, racked and wretched, spoiled, ruined Weltring, Rolling in To Wreft, To take from by force Advertisement. "HE London Vocabulary, English and Latin; put with Things, as well as pure Latin Words. Adorned with twenty-fix Pictures. For the Ufe of Schools. The Fourth Edition, with Additions. N. B. It may be of Service to Forreigners to learn English Words; and is likewife a useful Book to teach Boys and Girls to read English. Printed for A. Bettefworth at the Red Lyon in Paternofter-Row. Price 1 8. An Effay towards a Practical English Grammar, defcribing the Genius and Nature of the English Tongue: Giving likewife a Rational and Plain Account of Grammar in General, with a Familiar Explanation of its Terms. Dedicated to Dr. Mead. Thefe by JAMES GREENWOOD, Teacher of a Boarding-School at Woodford in Effex. |