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Show EM Th roa f. To hold fondly in the arms; to {qaeez in kindnefs Nor ftain your country with her children's gore Diydea on; to welcome; . to accept willingly an I retyrned her a glafs with oil of rofes and vineW ifeasan on Dnflamm gar, to embrocate her arm 2. To feize ardently or eagerly; tolay hol thing offered bufinef call onyou A At firft her mother earch {he holdeth dear Dawvies They who are reprefented by the wifg virgins embraced the profefiion of the Chriftian religion, a 3. To comprehend; to take in: as, natura philsfophy embraces many, feiences 4 To comprife; to inclofe; to contain ."to encompafs with figure needlework ,Low at his feet a fpacious plain is plac'd Fenton, Heav'n give thee joy Shak What cannotbe efchew'd, muft be embraced If a man can be affured of any thing, withou havin examined embrace for truth 6. T is ther that h ma no Lacke 1. Figures raifed upo gated ncedlework Let me emébrace with old Vincentio And wande Wh we to fee thy honeft fon In em'rald tuffs Emera'CE. 7. /o [from the verb, 1. Clafp; fond preflute in the arms; hug Thames W2 the moft lov'd of all the ocean' ‘By his. old fire, to his embraces runs hug embrace though _chafi‘c embracements, with {weet, thongh cold kiffes it might feem that Love was come to play hi , . there without darts 2. Hoftile hug grapple thro Sidney © Bacon's Natural Hiffory - Yet are they the greateft embracero s pleafur of any other upon earth; and they efteem of pearl 'as‘pebbles, fo they may fatisfy their guft, in poin Siaf Elggf';;re or revenge Eusralsure, 7 fi [embrafure "Howel French. t - . the emerald at Rome, Woeodward on FoffilssNor deeper.verdure dies the robe of Spring AZi/z When firft fhe givesit to the fouthern gale Than the green emerald fhows To EME'RGE though of wine,.a onlyito embroil and gonfume the facri Tegious invaders like the coal from th Purfu'd their track Decay of Piet of them as lay immeife in .th ‘Bo)zie Thetis, not unmindfid of her fon Emerging fromrthe deep,, tacheg herboon That knowledge, for.which we boldly attempt t altar, ferv a 1 The mountains emerged, and became. dry lan again,. when the waters retired Burner's Theorys 3. In the following paffage the word feem impropetly ufed for broil ot busn {hould muc fpirit Addifon on Italy cabinet w. #. [emergo, Lat. "They emerged, to the upper part of the fpirit o that one receives: but liutle fatisfaction rifle God' Thomfor's Summer. 1. 'To rife out of'any thing in which i covered frefher date, are fo embroiled with fablé and legend Sl'_."["t:}‘o The emerald-is a bright grafs green: it is- foun in fiffures of rocks, along with copper ores King Charles 2. 'To perplex ;. to.entangle The Chriftian antiquitie the fame with the an- Do you not fee the grafs-how in colour they exce ‘The royal houfe embroil'd.in civil war Rais'd on her dufky wings:fhe cleaves-the fkies Dryden 5. Conjugal endearment N° 414 or preparation to em When fhe found her venom fpread fo far A green precious ftone cient fmaragdus; and, in its mott perfect ftate, i perhaps the moft beautiful of all the gems Th rough emerald is ufually of a very bright and na-turally polithed furface, and is ever of a pure an beautiful green, without the admixture of any other colour.- The oriental emerald is of the hardnefs o the faphire and ruby, and is fecond only to the dia mond in luftre and brightnefs Hill on Foffils involve i And difcord with a thoufand various mouths th [emerande, French; fma- [ ragdus, Lat. Rumour next, and chance And tumult and confufion, all emébioil'd © nits, blood, and fleth, dic in the embracements. o the par(s hardly reparable, as bones, nerves, an Eusralcers # /. [from embrace.]. Th perfon embracing t breil my kingdom in a eivil war . The parts in man's body eafily reparable, as {pi commotion 1 had no paflion, defign, 4. State of being contained; inclofure I would freelier rejoice in that abfence, wherei he won honour, than in the embracements of hi clean.sh data import.tsv out README bed, . where he would thew moft love.. Shak, Coriola E'MERALD..7 troubles by diffenfion and difcord Nor can her wide embracements filled be. Davics membr‘ancs int fo The emerald is evidentl to diftraét an.altere better w. a. [brouiller, French. 1. To difturb; to confufe Thefe beafts, fighting with any man, ftand upo their hinder feet, and, fo this did, being ready t re€tor;.an.improver 1f the natural embroidery of the meadows wer helpt and improved by art, a man might make prettylandtkip of hisown poffeflions | 7o EMBRO'1L 3+ Comprehenfion 2. An alteration.made in the text by verba criticifm. EMENDA'TOR. 7./. [emends, Lat.] A core Pope diverfity of colours Spetlator Sidney ‘give me a threwd embracement 2. Variegation The effence and relation of any thing in being, i fitted, beyond any emendation, for its attion an ufe; and fhews it to proceed from a mind of th Grew. higheft underftanding. knee Capa- 1.. Correction; alteration of any thing from worfe to better. Laces and embroideries are more coftly than ejthe Bacon's Advice to Villiers warmor comely Next thefe a youthful train their vows exprefs'd With feathers crown'd, with gay embroidery drefs'd Denham adj. [emends, Lat. EmenparioNn. 7. /i [emends, Lat. in rich embroideyy pearl Now ble of emendation;.corrigible Shakefp fon one another with.dear EmMr'NDABLE white flow'rs purfled, bluean Uncle. Whilft they were young, Caflibelan theit.eme, Was by the people chofen in their ftead Who on him took the royal diadem Spenfe And goodly well it long time governed .a ground; varie Buckled below fair knighthood's b;n Thus death becomes a rival to us all - And hopes with foul emébracements herto get In whofe decay virtue's faif fhrine - muft fail. Sidrey - There cherifhin faphire Lik "An hoftile fqueeze; criifh Emsra'cEmeNT, 2. /), [from embrace. 1. Clafp in the arms Emg. #. /. [eame, Saxon. obfolete Write Shakefp will of thy arrival be ful! joyous Swifts I had then in ezbryo 7. f. [from embroider.] ‘EmerO'1DERY unfinifhed ye The company little fufpected what a noble work: Blue fitk and purple, the work of the embroiderer Leclef = To {queeze in a hoftile manner 7o EMBRACE. @, #. Tojoinin an embrace production On \EMBRO'IDERER. 7. fo [embrsider. that adorns clothes with needlework Whofe abfence is no lefs material tom Than is his father's, muft emébrace the fat Of that dark hour Shakefp. Macbeth as ye 2. The ftate of .any thing yet not fit $o Embroider'd purple clothes the golden beds This flave the floor, and that the table {preads. Pope his fon but in the wom of an embryo world Burner's Theory When the crude embryo careful nature breeds See how fhe works, and how her work proceeds Blackmore While the promis'd frui Lies yet a little embryo, unperceiv' Within its crimfon folds Thomforn's Spring. but in a fuit of herown embroidering. Spef. N® 606 to take Fleance find wha in th Appear'd not Milion's Par. Lofi In that dark womb are the figns and rudiment Such an accumulation of favours is like a kin of embiotdering, or lifting of one favour upon anoWottorn ther Embroider'd fo with flowers it had ftood Waller That it became a garden of a wood Let no virgin be ‘allowed to receive her lover to receive « 5. To admit unfinithe Of waters, embryon immatuse involv' raifed figures of needlework ‘Between the mountain and the ftream embirac'd Denhaim ye The earth was form'd wit wit work; "to diverfif to adorn a groun 'The offsprin womb Brown's Pulgar Ervours 7o EMBRO/IDER. w. a. [broder, French. To border with ornaments; to decorat to encircle Y L ieeen The bringing forth of livipg creatures may b accelerated, if the embrye ripencth and perfeétet fooner acon An exclufion before conformation, before th birth can bear. the name of the parent, or be f much as propetly called an embiyon We cndeavoured to eafe by difcutient and emollient cataplafms, and embrocations of various forts Wifeman's Surgery Tillotforn the foolith virgins alfo had done 1 with medicinal liquours or {pirits 2. The lotion with which any difeafe art is wathed or embrocated And doth embrace the world, and worldly thiogs which chuf E'mzryo E'msryYON. } Emsroca'rioN. z. [ [from embrocate. 1. The a&t of rubbing any part difeafe Shakefp And you embrace th' occafion to depart [brothel, brodel. Worfe than embrothel'd ftrumpets proftitute, Lonne 'T [spixa. «. a 7o E'MBROCATE a Law pralice for mefe gain, boldly repute And, with fad cyprefs, feemly it embrave. Fairy rub any part difeafed with medicinal 1iquours ‘I take it, yourown Men So, both agree their bodies to engrave The great earth's womb they open to the fky Lpibrace again, my fons! be foes no more "To inclofe in a brothel the cannon is pointed; battlement Milton's Pav. Loft And all her entrails tore T brave. [fro a v EMBRAVE . Foflils and minerals that th' embowell'd eart t deck t embellith t decorate Philips Difplays Not now in ufe grace; toadorn o EMBRA/CE. . a, [embraffer, French. V To EMBRO'THEL An apertute in the wall, through whic Ewmbewell'd with outrageous noife the aif E-M EM Dryd. Homer 2. To iffue; to proceed Ifthe prifivwas tugned about its axis that way whic |