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Show EXNi ENCO'RA ‘. adv [French.] Again; onc more A word ufed at publick fhow vhe a finger, or fiddler, or buffoon, i defired b the avdienc Tive times, Marcius Have I fought with theej; fo often haft thou beat me And wouldft do fo, I think, thould we excounte As often as we eat Shakefpeaie's C: oriolanus the thing r ore the fame notes thy fons fhall hum or f all thy yawning daughters cry encore. Dunciad Ou [:'m'am}r, FICI}C}L encownte be content to encoumter wwit of our wits O Shakefp 1. Opponent Diryd "They give a coafting welcome ere it comes And wide unclafp the tables of their thought To every ticklith leader. Shakef. Troilus ant{Cnfida T0ENCO/URAGE. v, 4. [enconrager, French. 1. 'To animate; to incite to any thing They encourage themfelves in an evil matter Propitious Pallas, to fecure her care Around him fpread a veil of thicken'd air Ff: Ixiv. s To fhun th' encounter of the vulgar crowd drefs z. To give courage to; to fupport the fpi Pope unexpecte rits ad like a woman for I would prevent the loof encounters of lafcivious men Three parts of Brutu 6. Cafua incident is {carcely Englifh rage the proteftants loyalty Shakefpeare 1s ours already; and the man entire Upon the next excounter, yields him ours occafion 3. 'To raife confidence fenf An equality is not fufficient for the unity of charafter: 'tis further neceffary, that the fame fpiri appear in all fort of exzcounters Lope To Exco'uNTER. w. a. [from the noun. 1. 'T'o meet face to face; to front centive 2. Encreafe of confidence Shakefpeare fafhion of the world is to avoid coft, and yo 3. Kavour Tho And, while in fhades I chear my fainting figh Dryden meet in a hoftile manner to ruf againft in confli& Puttin themfelves in orde countered their enemies of battle, they en Live then Live eve See, they excounter thee with their hearts thanks Shakefp. Macbeth foeve w turn w ar great envourager of arts 5. T oppofe mediatel prince excountere with clear evidences and fenfible demonftrations o a Deity Tillotfon to oppugn 7 I am moft fortunate thus to encomnser you Yeou have ended my bufinefs, ang i wil] merril Accompany you home. 9o ENco'u NTER. vz Shakefpeare's Coriolanus 1. To rath together in a hoftile manner; t conflict Encounter fo As doth the fury of two defperate men Which, in the very meeting, fall and die Shakef hearts thrive, unde ENCRO/ACH F mak invafion and. thefe art im the encouragement of th Addifen «. a [accrocker upo th fro righ o another; to put ahook into another man' pofleffions to draw them away T ofe Irifh captains of counties have encroache upon the queen's freeholders and tenants Spenfer 2. 'To advance gradually and by ftealth upo that to which one has no right: with o before the fubje& This hour is mine too wide if for the next I care I gro And do encroach upon death's fide Ferbert Tifiphone, let loofe from under ground, Before her drives difeafes and affright 2. 'To pafs bounds bEver o r;:ui;} Ho.cker The fabled ho k the f 2phiqny,] withIEuryv'n(?me,crtf;fss"' ;zhom they G 2nCTo Lv pe Excroacuer 7/ [from éizcroacl;. 1. One who feizes the poffefl on of anoth by gradual and filent means The bold ezcro chers on the deep Gain by degrees-huge tra&s of land *Till Neptune, with one gen'sal fweep Tur s all again to barren ftrand who make flow an S'u'y gradual aq vances beyond his rights Full drefs creates dignity, augments conf iovfnefs and keeps at diftance an excroacher Clarifiz ENCRO'ACHMENT. 7. /. [from encroach. 1. An unlawful gathering in upon a othe man. Forexample: if two mens ground lie together, .the one prefies too fa upo the other; or if atenant owe tw thil lings rent-fervice to the lord, and th lor takes three: fo the Spencers encroacke to themfelves royal power and authority, Bu Stay Siege Coel this ufurper his excroachment prou not on man: to God his tow'r intend and defiance Milton's Paradife Lof If it be a man's know his right, ill me upon him principle to depart fro will make unjutt excroachment ¢ Atterbury 2. To advance into the territories or right of another ur upon, fo he had no temptation to labour fo more than he could make ufe of: thislnoe ro o for controverfy about the title, nor for excroachmen Th ancient Roman mad - Locke many excroachment on the fea, and laid the foundations of their palace within the very borders of it Addifon on Italy The people, fince the death of Solon, had alread made great excroachments Sawift 70 ENCU'MBER. @. a. [encombrer, Freneh. 1. To clog to load to impede We have, by this many years experience, foun notable inconvenience Dyyden fo at Rom crae, a hook, French. Jurors® are ‘not bound to Believe two witneffes if] I the probability of the faét does realonably encounte them £lale 6. To meet by accident thou great encourager of arts inour thankfu vcmnl:atr;rxlght that exceeding great good, not excumbered. with an Ap the pope is a mafter of polite learning 4. To attack; to meet in the front Which wa bounty favourer. 3+ To meet with reciprocal kindnefs rio Flatter'd, *tis wor%e, an}:i b;?;i {dgfiled ‘;};}!Of on the right of others ExcoluraGER. 7 /. [from encourage.] Cn that fupplies incitements to any thing; Knolles's Hjjt. of the Turks Both fides are even fupport All generous encouragement of arts. Oravay's Orphan The reproach of immortality will lie heavief againdt an ecftablifhed religion, becaufe thofe wh have no religion will profefs themfelves of that whic has the ezcouragement of the law Rogers Shakefpeare ftronger may'ft endure the flood of light 2. T countenance wife and jutt. Philips Yor when he dies, farewel all honour Th encounter it Lrneounter the defcending excellence Godolphin Pm{ As a man had a right to all he could employ hi lab Such ftrength of hear Thy conduct and example gives; nor fmal Encouragement And hug it in mine arms to make confident Exco'urAGEMENT. . /. [from enconrage. I. Incitement to any action or prattice; in If1 muft die X will encounter darknefs as a bride King Charles I doubt not but there are ways to be found, t affift our reafon in this moft ufeful part; and this th judicious Hooker exconrages me to fay Locke Shakef 'Thi to embolden Kinds of mufick encourage men, and make the warlike, or make them foft and effeminate. Bacon I would neither encourage the rebels, nor difcou But in' what habit will you go along -No to infpirit withou gleth itfelf with the rite cvey divine fervice, done to the onl true 'God confidered of as a creep ng and mcm‘acbifl Th' encroaching ill you ea 2. On Oh, thefe excounterers! {o gilt of tongue 4. Accidental congrefs; fudden meeting tranfient o An ol term Shakefpeare The fupselition that i degrees mi 1 Exclude th 'eflcroab/)ifig c;::lcaf{;gnfiig/:i-ffifi %flng enemy 2. One that loves to accoft others The peaking cornuto comes to me in the inftan of our encounter, after we had fpoke the prologue o To ENcro'AcH. o, 7 1. To creep on graduall o b Miltors Par agife Lo Next, fenc'd with heds ftrike fuch a ftroke with his tail, that he will brea the back of his encounterer with it More The dottrines of the reformation have kept th field againtt'all excouuterers Atterbury 3. Eager and warm converfation, either o love or anger piving to the {kies, encroachin Of high ()I?mpus. 7. /. [from encounter. antagonift fi?d every n}qoment rifes to the fight chIi The lion will not kick with his feet, but he wil Opver the Cafpian; then ftand front to front Hov'ring a fpace, 'till winds the fignal blo To join their dark encounter in mid air Milton Accofting no Enco'uNTERER Two black cloud With heav'n's artillery fraught, come rattling o § they wil Wake 4. To come together by chance 2. Battle; fight in which enemies ruth againf each other our comedy it, whethe 3. To'meet face to face 1l fomething into a flower method 1s th' en unier feeks; but ere he' throws "To Tuftan Tiber thus addrefs'd his vows' O facred ftream, dire& my flying dart An give to pafs the proud Halefus' heart fport Shakef encounter'd with fleet had begun to excowrKnolles's Hift, of the Turks moft dread of death, mx}i‘ When ladies crave to b Both the wings of hi ter with the Chriftians ‘Thofe who have th eat me ou times, and I have nightly finc nters *twixt thyfelf and me. Shakef s leave this kee wat Will turn intoa peaceful comic 1. Duel; fingle fight; conflict to fight: it has avirh befor 2. 'To engage ENCO'NTER te to do the fam oo again An E N E N: Hooker Encumber'd with his veft, without defence. Dryd. 2. 'To entangle The verba to embarrafs to obffru®. copier is encumbered with fo many difficulties at once himfelf that he ca never difentangl The god awak'd And thrice in vain he fhook his wing Encumber'd in the filken ftring Drydens Prior 3. To load with debts; as, Ais gffate is en cumbered awith mortgages Excuv/MBRANCE. m /. [from encamber. 1. Clog; load; impediment Philofophers agreed in defpifing riches, at beft confidering them as unneceffary encumbrances of life TempleDead limbs are an encumbrance to the body, inftead of being of ufe to it. « Addifon's Fresholder 2. Excrefcence ufelef addition Strip from the branching Alps their piny load The huge encumbrance of horrifick woods.. Zhermfor | 3. Burthen upon an eftate I |