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Show CR CR RP't'lI'C‘. T beg you, leave m mm w=--Thus to coy it With one who knows you t o! Rowe's . Skore Strange cox'nage ! non To hear Cominius fpeak, I'll keep at ome Shakefpearc's Coriolanus To.Cor. V. a. [for decoy.] 'T{)o allure. No love and come home be "()'t all the trades in Rome Shakefps Coriolanus Co'yry. adv. [from coy.] With referve with difinclination to familiarity X '1‘}1i§ faid, his hand he coyly fnatch'd awa E rom forth Antinous® hand Co YNESs Chapman's Ody[Jey 7. /. [from cop.] Referve; un willingnefs to become familiar When the fun hath warmed the earth and water thre o fou mal carp wil follo 3. Difficulty; perplexity a female . and fhe putting on a feeming coynefs, they force he through weeds and flags Walton When the kind nymph would coprefs feign A.;"d hides but to be found again unnatural fithermen as otters, the cormorant, an the craber, which fome call the water-rat, = - Swift Dryden Sir therefore it behove comener ar ther 4rabbe, Dut. 2. A wild apple; the tree that bears wild apple Fetch me a doze ones ; thefe are but fwitches. Shak. Henry VIIL ‘When roafted crabs hifs in the bowl tralted from coufss it 3. A peevifh morofe perfon fo claw thre wit engin woode 4 75 CO'ZEN. . a. [7% cofe is in the ol n inthe heavin o {hips o launch Scotch diale&, as Fanius obferves, t Phillips dock th t o chop or change; whence cozex, to cheat zodiack th i fig Th 5 becaufe in fuch traffick there is comThen parts the T'wins and Crab, the Dog divides monly fraud.] To cheat; to trick ; t And Argo's kecl, that broke the frothy tides defraund Creech Let the queen pay never fo fully, let the mufCras. adj. It isufed by way of contemp ter-mafter view them never fo diligently, let th at as fruit degene o fou an fo . d puty or genera lo€k to the yet they can cozen them all never fo exaétly Spenfer Gorir}g loved no man fo well but that he woul cozen him, and expofe him to publick mirth fo having been cozened Clarendon He that fuffers a government to be abufed b careleffnefs or negle@, does the fame thing wit him that malicioufly and corruptly fets himfelf t cozen i L'Efirange You are not obliged to a-literal belief of wha the poet fays; but you are pleafed with the image without being csziened by the fiGion Dryden What ifI pleafe to lengthen out his dat A day, and take a pride to cozen fate i Dryden's Aurcngzebe Children may be coziened into a knowledge of th letrers, and be taught to read, without perceivin Jeto be any thing but a fport. Locke on Education C ZENAGE 2. / [from cozen. Fraud deceit; artifice; fallacy; trick ; cheat the pradtice of cheating They fay this town is full of cozenage As nimble jugglers that deceive the eye firft be gotten, which cannot be but by living well By :70;:]1 Dife There's no fuch thing as that we beauty call Tt is meer cozenage all For though fome long ag Lik'd certain colours mingled fo and fo That doth not tie me now from chufing new Imaginary appearances offer themfelve impatien minds whic entertai thef 1. Peevifh ; morofe four cynical A man of years, yet frefh, as mote appear Of fwarth complexion, and of crabbed hue That him full of melancholy did fhew Spenfer Q, fhe i Ten times more gentle, than her father's crabbed And he's compos'd of harfhnefs 2. Harfh ; unpleafing Thre Shak. Tempefi "That was whe crabbed months had four'd themfelves t death Shak. Winter's Tale And clepe thyfelf my love How charming is divine philofophy Not harth and crabbed, as dull fools fuppofe But mufical as is Apollo's lute Milton our co feits, without the leaft fufpicion of their cozenage Glangille's Scepfis Befide, he was a threwd philofopher At length it would crack in many placess an thofe cracks, as they dilated, would appear of pretty good, but yet obfcure and dark, fley-colour Newton's Opticks 3. The found of any body burftin or falling c If I fay footh, I muft report they wer As cannon overcharg'd with double cracks Shakefpeare's Macberh Now day appears, and with the day the king Whofe early care had robb'd him of hisreft Far off the cracks of falling houfes ring And thrieks of fubje&s plerce his tender breaft Dryde 4. Any fudden and quick found A fourth P-ftarteye What will the line ftretchout to th' crack of doom _Sbtlkt_'[?td)' Vulcan was employed in hammering out thunderbolts, that every now and then flew up from th anvil with dreadful cracks and flathes Addifor 5. Change of the voice in puberty And let us, Paladour, though now our voice Have got the mannith crack, fing him to Shake[peare round 6. Breach of chaftity I canno Believe this crack to be in my dread miftrefs 7. Crazinefs of intellect 8. A man crazed the parliament to liften to me, who look upon m as a crack and a projector Addifors Leafings, backbitings, and vain-glorious ¢cracks Hudibras He underftood b' iinplicit faith Lucretius had.chofen a fubje naturally crabbed Prior CrA'BBEDLY. adv. [from crabbed.] Peevifhly.; morofely; with perplexity CraA‘BREDNESS. 2. /i [from crabbed. 1 where the blow was infli€ted, or in the contrar part i e Wifeman 10. A boaft And had read ev'ry text and glofs over ‘Whate'er the ¢rabbed'ff author hath 1. Sournefs of tafte in vain, endeavoured t 9. A whore, in low language Your crabbed rogues that read Lucretiu t perfons had I have invented projects for raifing millions without burthening the fubje¢t; but cannot ge 3. Difficult ; perplexing Are againft gods, you know are bred i So fovereignly being honcurable. Sbak-Wit_flr.Takr Ere I could make thee open thy white hand ‘Where no crude furfeit reigns ftone By ftore themfelves with crabs-eyes CRACK. 7. /. [kraeck, Dutch. 1. A fudden difruption, by which th Dryden Suckling Severa [from crab. And a perpetual feaft of ne€ar'd fiweets Difguifed cheaters Shake[peare Wifdom without honefti y meer craft and coxerage; and therefore the reputation of honefty muf clean.sh data import.tsv out README a good life is a main argument Better gleanings their worn foil can boaf Than the ¢rab vintage of the neighb'ring coaft Dryden adj crawfifh: th forbent, and in fome degree diuretick ( crab cherry, a crab plumb Cra'BBED two feparate bags, one on each fide o the ftomach. They are alkaline, ab. Taylor nurfe and parent nor do they belong t Contufions, when great, do ufually produce fiflure or crack of the fkull, either in the famepar fro nourithmen cteature each other 2. The chink, fiffure, or vacuity mad b difruption ; a narrow breach Then nightly fings the ftaring owl. - Shakefpcare Tell why a graft, takin parts are feparated but a little way fro Shakefpearc crab tree {taves, and ftron crab ftock, thall have a" fruit ‘more noble tha Be merry, coz; fince fudden forro Serves to fay thus, fome good thing comes toMOrrow Shake[peare mo fcale off and crumble away by Bacon's Natural Hiffory ¢rab fith with his tail; whic he himfelf was an eye-witnef Derhant One they might truft, their common wrongs t wreak "The mufquet and the coyfirel were too weak Too fierce the falcon. Dryden's Hind and Panther the crab, but are produced by the com craby the crawfifh, the hodmandod or dodman The old fhells are never found and the tortoife Noble ftoc Was graft with crab tree {lip, whofe fruit thou art ». /. A cant or familiar word, con of an Thofe that caft their fhell are, the lobfter, th fo as it is like the degrees The fox catche Olaus Magnus fait of Waltor's Angler ed on one fide, and depreffed on th other, heavy, moderately hard, an without fmell They are not the eye men to be wary Shakefpeare''s Winter's Tale CRAB. #. /. [cpabba, Sax 1. A cruftaceous fifh .. Craps-EYES. 7. /. Whitifh bodies, round an abroad Co YsTREL. 7. /. A fpecies of degenerat hawk Coz The poor fifh have enemics efiofigh,ibefid,é' fii@] Dryden's Aurengzebe But all thefe are trifles, if we confider the frau and cozgenage of tradingmen and fhopkeepers Indeed CRA'BER. 7. / a defrauder 'l mountebank their loves ~€op their hearts from them manners Co"zENER. 7. /. [from cozen.] A cheater i ufe afpeSliri0NLtyof 2. Sournefs of countenance paft year What the firft {prightly running could not give If he coy' liv again Yet all hope pleafure in what yet remain And from the dregs of life think to receiv 2. To make difficulty ; not t condefcen willingly woul All thofe againft that fort did bend their batteries SP"![BI‘ 11. A boafter. This is only in low phrafe 7o CrACK @. a [kraecken, Dutch. 1. To break into chinks; to divide th parts a little from each other Look to your pipes, and cover them with !:refl and warm lifter out of the ftable, a good thfckMortiner nefs, left the froft crack them 2. T ] |