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Show --_----- B 15 In thy fac 1 fee thy fury; if I longer ftay a little abroad; which is their gefture, when the bid any welcome Bacon 2. To quiver ; to play backward and forward Ho We fhail begin our ancient bickerings. Skalefpeare An icy gale, oft fhifting oer the pool _ Breathes.a blue film, and, in its mid career T homfon Bi'ckeriRr. 7z /. [from the verb.] {kirmifher Bi'ckerN. 7. /. [apparently corrupte from beakiron.] An iron ending in a pike, or bickern, or beakiron, at one end. Moxon Bico'RNE adj. [éicarni:, Lat. Hav making of the horns equal Browwa's Vulgar Err Bico''RPORAL. adj. [bicorpor, Lat.] Having two bodies To BID. w. a. pret. 1 bid, bad, bade have 4id, or bidden. [bioban, Saxon. 1. T to invite defire ; to afk; to call I am bid forth to fupper, Jeflica Shak.. Merchant of Venice There are my keys Go ye into the highways, and, as many as yo Matt. xxiie 9 fhall find, bid to the marriage We ought, when we are biddento great feafts an Hakeawill -. meetings, to be prepared betorehand 2. To command ; to order : before thing or perfons Saint Withold footed thrice the wold He met the nightmare, and her nine fold Bid her alight, and her troth plight Shake[peare Shakefpeare And bade them fpeak to him Hatte to the houfe of fleep, and bid the god Who rules the nightly vifions with a nod Dryden's Fables Prepare a dream Curfe on the tongue that bids this general joy . -Can they be friends of Antony, who reve Dryd. Al for Love Thames heard the numbers, as he flow'd along And bade bis willows learn the moving fong. Pope ' Acquire a government over your ideas, that the . may come when they are called, and depart whe Watts they are bidden 3. Tooffer ; to propofe ; as, to bzda price Come and be true ~Thou bidft me to my lofs; - for true to the Shake[peare's Cymbeline ~ Were to prove falfe When a man is refolute to keep his fins whil he lives, and yet unwilling™ will embrace tha k relinquifh all hope profeflion whic bids fairef ' to thereconciling thofe {o diftant interefts Decay of Piety e As when the goddeffes came down of old With gifts their young Dardanian judge they try'd And cach bade high to win him to their fide Granwille To give intereft 3 thare in friendfhip, is to fell i inch of candie b h that bid moft fhall hav it .~ and when it is mercenary, there is no depend ing.on it Collier on Friendfbip 4. To proclaim; to offer; or to mak known by fome public voice Gur bans thrice bid ! and for our wedding da My kerchief bought! then prefs'd, then forc' _away g, To pronounce; to declare Gay : You are retir'd As if 'you were a feafted one, and no The hoftefs of the meeting; pray you bi Shakefp Thefe unknown fricnds to's welcome Divers, as we pafied by them, "put their arm Bier to the grave fierce, untameable, and proud He bids defiance to the gaping crowd And now the prey of fowls he lies Nor wail'd of friends, nor laid on groaning bier Spenfert And, fpent at laft and fpeechlefs as he lies They bore him barefaced on the bier See Beabp And on his grave rain'd many a tear, Shakefpeare He muft not float upon his wat'ry bie Miimn Unwept Griefs always green, a houfehold #ill in tears Sad pomps, a threfhold throng'd with daily diers Diyder's Favenal And liveries of black Make as if you hanged yourfelf,. they will convey your body out of prifon in a bier dotrine, receive him not into your houfe, neithe Fobn bid him God fpeed to tarry longer wit they defired hi Whe them, he confented not, but bade them farewel Ats, xviil. 21 8. To bid beads, is to diftinguifh eac bead by a prayer By fome haycock, or fom Arbuthnot's Fobn Bull Bi'esTings. #. /. [byyang, Saxon.] Th firft milk givenby a cow after calving which is very thick fhady thorm He bids his beads both evenfong and morn Dryder Bi'paLrE. n /. [from bid and ale.] A invitation of friends to drink at a poo man' And twice befides, her bigffings never fai To fore the dairy with a brimming pail. Drydes Bira'riovs. adf. [bifarius, Lat.] Twofold; what may be underftood two ways contribut t ther an houfe charity Dia of the family Bacon 7. /. [from T0 bear, as feretrum, i Latin, from fero.] A carriage,or fram of wood, on which the dead are carrie Yet braves his foes, reviles, provokes, difdains Di& Br'opEN. part. paf. [from To bid. Bearin Lat. [biferen adj ovus 1Br're Invited 1 fruit twice a year There were two of our company bidden to a feaf adj. [bifdus, Lat, a botaBi'r1p Br'ripaTED. } nical term.] Divided iuto two; fplit in two; opening with the bidden guefts are come, 4. Philips Madam He chid the fifters ‘When firft they put the name of king upon me When Antony'sin danger Then why fhould fore be very long lived, other Ray ontheCreation only annual or biennial If there come any unto you, and bring not thi We fhould be too critical, to quettion' the lette Y, or bicornous element of Pythagoras ; that is, th Refidence Bie'NN1AL. adj. [biennis, Lat.] Of th continuance of two years The captive cannibal, oppreft with chains 7. To pray 1ing two horns Bico'ryous. A. Philips With fiery glances mocks their rage, and dies Granwille anvil is fometimes made wit A blackfmith' &ide. At Antwerp has my conftant biding been. Rozve Shall crofs the feas, and 4id falfe Edward battle Shakefpeare's Henry V1 She bid war to all that durft fuppl Paller The place of thofe her cruelty made die Of natur Sawift they are only bidental Br'pinG. #. /. [fro habitation Thyfelf and Oxford, with five thoufand men Milton oint whe 4id you welgome to thele fhatter'd legions 6. To denounce Of fmoke, and bickering flame, and fparkles dire Arrefts the bickering ftream Tl management of forks is not to be helped How, Didius, fhall a Roman, fore repuls'd Greet your arrival to this diftant ifle And from about him fierce effufion rowl' =T BIi BI 2. Commanded *Tis thefe that early taint the female foul cleft Inftruct the eyes of young coquettes to'roll Biro'Lp. adj. [from binus, Lat. and fold. Teach infants cheeks a bidden bluth to know T'wofold; double Aad little hearts to flutter at a beau Pope's Rape of the Lock If beauty have a foul, this Is not fhe If fouls guide vows, if vows are fan&imony If fan&imony be the gods delight If there be rule in unity itfelf This is not the: O madnefs of difcourfe That caufe fets up with and againt thyfelf Bifold authority Shakefp. Troilus and Creffida One wh Bi'ppER. 7. /£ [from 7‘31; bid. offers or propofes a price He looked upon feveral drefles which hung there expofed to the purchafe of the beft bidder n. /. [from bid. Bi'pping order Addifon Command Bi'rorRMED How, fay'ft thou that Macduff denies his perfo @. a. [biban, Saxon. To en dure ; to fuffer : commonly to aéide A fmall white piece, difurcated, or branchin into two, and finely reticulated all over. #osdward Poor naked wretches, wherefoe'er you are Birurca'rion. # [ [from binus and Sfurca, Lat.] Divifion into two ; opening into two parts That bide the pelting of this pitilefs ftorm ! Shak The wary Dutch this gathering ftorm forefaw And durft not bide it on the Englifh coaft. Dryden 70 Bipk. @, n 1. To dwell The firft catachreftical and far derived fimilitude, it holds with'man ; thatis, in a bifircation or divifion 6f the root into two parts Brown's Vulgar Errours to live ; to inhabit All knees to thee fhall bow, of them that did In heav'n or earth, or under earth in hell. Ailton 2. To remain in a place BIG. adj Safe in a ditch he dides With twenty trenched gafhes on his head The leaft a death to nature Shakefpe Macbeth And they alfo, if they bidz not fill in unbelief Romans, xi. 23 fhall be graffed in Fumius derives i from bug, which belly. bulk, greater o A troubled ocean, to 2 man who fiilsin it, is, think,. the biggef? objet that he can fee in motion Spectators the word abide; which fee : bat it bein grown femewhat obfolete, the example large bul i Grea ‘2 are not eafil adj. [bidens, Lat. Bochin addition and divifion, either of fpace o Havin duration, when the idea under confideration hecomes very big, or very fmall, its precifs bulk be comes oblcure and.confuled is of uncertain o lefs 4. It has probably all the fignifications o Bipe'NTAL two teeth [This wor unknown etymology from Bayai®-; Skinne in Danifb, fignfies th 1. Having comparativ 3. To continue 1n a ftate of its various meaning found Com Birv'RCATED. adj. [from binus, two, an furca, a fork, Lat.] Shoeting out, by divifion, into two heads At his fecond bidding, darknefs fled Light fhone, and order from diforder fprung. Milr 70 BIDE [bifermis, Lat. pounded of two forms, or bodies Shakefpeare's Macbeth At our great bidding adj Locke 3. Teeming -- |