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Show DO 4 To addone to another in the fame orde Thou {halt double the curtain in the tabernacle Exodus T fold He bought her fermons, pfalms, and graces Prior And doubled down the ufeful places 6. To pafs round a headland Thofe doublets on the fides of his tail feem t add ftrength to the mufcles which move the tai DOUBLO'N. n. /. [French.] A Spanif coin containing the value of two piftoles Do'vsLy. adv. [from double.] In twic the quantity ; to twice the degree Young Hollis, on a mufe by Mars begot Born, Cefar like, to write and aét great deeds Impatient to revenge his fatal fhot Dryd His right hand doubly to his left fucceeds Haply at night he does with horror fhu tory of Carthage, yet famous for the ru ins of tha Knolles proud city Now we have the Cape of Good Hope in fight is our own if-we can but doubl A widow'd daughter, or a dying fon Dl;vd'-"fi it T0Do UBLE, @. 7 1. To increafe to twice the quantity the fpace of three hundred years, notwithftandin all cafualties, the number of men double Burnet's Theory z. To enlarge the fake to twice the fu in play Throw AEgypt's by, and offer in the ftead Offer-the crown on Berenice's hea I am refolv'd to dowble till 1 win Dryden's Tyrannic Love 3. To turn back, or wind in running Under the line the fun crofieth the line, an maketh two fummers and two winters; but in th fkirts of the torrid zone it doubleth and goeth bac again, and fo maketh one long fummer Bacon's Natural Hiftory Wha knows which way fhe points 7 Thy turns and doublings cannot fave thee long Savift If the thief be found In all the four grea mentioned, I do not fin increafed to the dowb/e o Exod abov plagu abov Graunt's Mortality 2. Strong beer ; beer of twice the commo ftrength caufe in a fingle notion, no way fundamental, a enemy writes that he had fome doubtings Atterb Doubting things go ill, often hurts mor Thele men are too well acquainted with th chafe, to be flung off by any falfe fteps or doubles Addifon Th If you think well to carry this as yeu may, th doublencfs of the benefit defends the deceit fro Shakefpeare reproof Do'usLeT 7. / He tha [from double. double or becauf it makes the dref ~ What a pretty thing a man is, when he goes i his doublet and hofe, and leaves off his wit Shak His doublet was of fturdy buff And though not fword yet cudgel proof, Hudibras It is common enough to fee a countryman i the doublet and breeches of his great grandfather Addifon on Italy They do but mimick ancient wits at beft As apes our grandfires, in their dinblers diclt, Pope Yor. Thofe who have examined it, are thereby go paft doubt in all the dofrines they profefs. Locke 2 Hippocrates commends the flefh of the wild fo above the tame; and no dowbt but the animal i more or lefs healthy, according to the air it live Arbuthnst on Aliment in Pope Our doubts are traitors An make us lofe, by fearing to attempt Skakefpeare The good we oft might win 4. Uncertainty of condition And thy life fhall hang in doubt before thee and thou fhalt fear day and night, and fhalt bhav Deut no aflurance of thy life 1'm bound i Shake[peare To faucy doubts and fears 5. Sufpicion ; apprehenfion of ill I defir t prefen b change my voice wit yo now and t for I ftand in doubt of you Gal.iv. 20 6. Difficulty objetted It fo fell out, and fo by chance it came to be apprehenfive of ill 1 doubt there 's deep refentment in his mind Otzvay If there were no fault in the title, I doubt ther are too many in the body of the work Blackmore Do'usTERr. 7 /i [from doubt.] One wh entertains fcruples; one who hangs 1 uncertainty Do'usTruL. adj. [doubt and full 1. Dubious ; not fettled in opinion MethinksI fhould know you, and know thisma Shakefpeare's King Lear Yet I am doubtful Dyyden Thus they their doubtful confultations ended Milton 2. Ambiguous; not clear in its meaning as, a doubiful exprefiion 3. That about which there is doubt, tha which is not yet determined or decided This is enough for a projeét, without any nam 1 doubt more than will be reduced into practice Savift obfcure ; queftionable ; uncertain In handling the right of a war, I am not willin to intermix matter doubtful with that wh‘xch is ou of doubt; for as in capital caufes, wherein buton 5. To fufpe& ; to have fufpicion 6 point unfettled 3. Scruple ; perplexity ; irrefolution To try your love, and make you doubt of mine For the late flighthis honour fuffer'd there Queftion *All Bedlam or Parnaffus is let out Milt Knolles's Hiftory of the Turks Have I not manag'd my contrivance well 4+ To fear South To every doubt your anfwer is the fame divers nations, and always had the victory, whereof he doubted not now alfo The king did all his courage ben Againft thofe four which now before him were man's life is in queltion, the evidenee ought to b Doubting not who behind him doth attend which is capital to thoufands To hefitate ; to be in fufpenfe clear Daunicl to wa Zo DourT @. a He did ordain the interdits and prolibition which we have to make entrance of ftrangers which at that time was frequent, doubting novelBacon. tics and commixture of manners If they turn not back perverfe But that I doubt Milton You that will be lefs fearful than difcreet That love the fundamental part of ftate More than you doubt the change of it, prefe Shakep. Cariolanus A noble life before a long reafcn @ill determines for th Or fo the Trojan deftiny requir'd Mov'd that the ramparts might be broken down Drydens 4. Hazardous ; of uncertain event We have fufain'd one day in doubtful fight What heav'n's high Lord had pow'rfulleft. A4i/tor New: counfels to debat Milron What doubtful may enfue 2. To think endangered 3. To fear; to fufpett Bacon _ Souti a foul, and an eternity Themetes firft, *tis doubtful whether hir'd ; to think uncertain He from the terror of this arm fo lat Miltor's Paradife Loft Donbted his empire upon a wat ful, but alfo highly concerning, and the venture b Milton His utmoft ire At ficft the tender blades of grafs appear Azd buds, that yet the blaft of Eurus fear Stand at the deor of life, and doubz to clothe th Dryden mpore in a judgmen fafer fide; efpecially if the cafe be not only doubz What fear we then, why dowbt we to incenf year fo muc In doubtful cafes ver undetermined 1. To hold queftionabl 1. The inner garment of a man ; the waiftcoat: fo called from being double fo warmth Shake[p. Cymbeline 3. Sometimes with of in both the foregoing fenfes an artifice Do'usLER. 2. [ [from donble. doubles any thing Could any difficulty have been propofed, the refolution would have bean as early as the propofal it could not have had time to fettle into doubt 2. Toqueftion any event, fearing the worft Do'uBLENESs. 7. /. [from double. ftate of being double termined ftate of opinion *Tis paft a doubt touching the time of the fall both of man and anHooker gels Let no man, while he lives here in the world doubt whether there is any hell or no, and thereupen livefo, asif abfolutely there were none. South I doubt not to make it appear to be a monftrou Tillotfon folly to deride holy things Can we conclude upon Luther's inftability, be Admitting motion, this I urge''to the Invalid, that which thee to doxbt it mov'd Pope 1. Uncertainty of mind ; fufpenfe ; unde Latin. Than to be fure they do and dowbe their own 7. /. [from the verb Dovsr French Baker on Learning Convulfions rack his nerves, and cares his breaft His flying life is chas'd by rav'ning pains Through all his doubles, in the winding veins Blackmore 3 a fhift [doubter Even in matters divine, concerning fome things we may lawfully doxbt and fufpend our judgment inclining neither to onefide or other ; as, namely 3. A turn ufed to efcape purfuit 4. Atiick T admire fuperior {enfe 1. To queftion ; to be in uncertainty Here's a pot of good double, neighbour¢ drink Shakefpeare's Henry V1 and fear not your man Man is frail # Solyman faid he had hitherto made war againf let him pay dowble years of mortalit that any week th the precedent wee five times « DOUBT dubito Doubling and turning like an hunted hare Find outthe meaning of her mind who can. Dryd So keen thy huntérsy and thy fcent fo ftrong Do'uBLE. #. / 1. Twice the quantity or number To teach vain wits a fcience little knowr His neighbour's offspring he to-morrow fees Prior And doubly feels his want in theirincreafe ~ *Tis obferved in particular nations, fhat withi 4. To play tricks ; to ufe fleights Grew's Mufeum fins Sailing along the coaft, he doubled the promon the trade-win [ 4. To diftraft 5 to hold fufpedted 2. Two s a pair or parallel. ; D DO 5 Not fecure ; not without fufpicion Our manner is always to caft a dondtful and more fufpicious eye towards that, over whic Hookery Dedicationi know we have leaft power 6. Not confident; not without fear + With doubtful feet, and wavering refolution, 1 come, ftilldreading thy difpleafuve, Samfon, Ailt This was at fieft refolve If we were wife, againft fo, great a fo what might fall.. Mift Contending, and fo dowbtfu 7, Partaking different qualisies 41 f‘:ok |