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Show MA MA MATHEMA'TICAL. ] adj MATHEMA'TICK Confidered accordin [mathema may bhave continuance of the heat, and clofenef that may keep it from exhaling; and fuch place all extremes, are ftill contiguous Denbam 2. A mould; that which gives for fomething inclofed comprehend or exhauft one infinite, as it is for th greateft number of mathematick points to amoun to, ur conftitute a body Boyle I fuppofe all the particles of matter to be fituate in an exa& and mathematical evennefs Bentley ‘MarrEMA TICALLY. adv. [from mathematick.] According to the laws of th mathematical fciences We may be mathematically certain, that the hea of the fun is according to the denfity of the funbeams, and is ' reciprocally proportional to the {quar of the diftance from the body of the fun Bent/ey MATHEMATI CIAN. 7./. [mathematicus J- A ma verfe in the mathematicks Corpogsr. ‘1 s - One of the moft eminent mathematicians of th age aflfured me, that the greateft pleafure he too in reading Virgil was in examining Aneas's voy age by tl emap Addifon's Speiator MATHEMA'TICKS. 7. f [webnualixn. That fcience which contemplates what ever is capable of being numbered o meafuréd ; and it is either pure o mixt: pure confiders abftratted quantity, without any relation to matter mixt is interwoven with phyfical confiderations Harris T The mathcmaticks and the metaphyfick Fall to them, as you find your {tomach ferves you Shak :"/I-DU(I/"L' See myftery to mathematicks fly wdMA THES 7. ) [chamamalu An herb @*NMATH Pope [ylveftre. Ainfworth 515 2 [/A:('.S‘/)m;. Th doc trine of mathematicks Pope Mad mathefis alone was unconfin'd r g Ma'TiN. ad). [matine, Kv. matutinus, Lat. Morning; ufed in the morning ##= Up rofe the victor angels The matin trumpet fung 1 wafte the matin lamp i Thy image fteals between m Ma'rin #./ and to_arm Milton's Paradife Lof} fighs for thee god and me Pope Morning The glow-worm thews the mattin to be near And "gins to pale his urefieGtual fire. Shakefpeare Morn Ma'Tins. z. /. [matines, French. ¢ ing worfhip The winged chorifters bega To chirp their mattins Cleaveland By the pontifical, no altar is confecrated without reliques; the vigils are celebrated before them and the nofur an martins for the faints whof Stilling fleet the reliques are That he fhould raife his mitred creft on high And clap his wings, and call his famil To facred rites; and vex th' etherial power ‘With midnight maitins, at uncivil hours "MK TRASS Matraf 2. /. [matras; French. i th nam ofa chemical glafs vefie made for digeftion or diftillation, being fometime bellied, and fometimes rifing gradually tapered int / i Dryden a conical figure Ruincy Prote from violent ftorms, and the too parching darts of the fun, your pennached tulips an ranunculus's coverin the with matraffes Ewvelyn's Kalendar yMa'TRICE. 7. [, [matrix, Latin. 1. The womb; the cavity where the fee is formed If. the time require in vivificatio be of an t Stones that carry a refemblance of cockles, wer formed in the cavities of fhells; and thefe fhell have ferved us matrices or moulds to them Wocdavard It is as impoflible for an aggregate of finites t Lat. maihematicien, Fr. and matrices of the females MA"rrR1CIDE. . /. [matricidium, Latin. 1. Slaughter of a mother Natur compenfate the matricid the death of the father b and murther of the mother A matron fag Supports with homely food his drooping age, Psge Ma'TrRoNAL. adj. [matronalis, Latin. Suitable to a matron; conftituting matron He had heard of the beauty and virtuous behaviour of the queen of Naples, the widow of Fer dinando the younger, being then of matronal year of feven and twenty Bacon Ma"rrowLy 'The matronl 2 hairs, an MaTRrO'SS ente dow int an fociet b fettin 1. Body that famou i 7./ [fro th the nam univerfity to afk the fom o plai #. f. [fro matricu The a& of matriculating fcholar abfen fro the univerfit for fiv years, is ftruck out of the matriculation book; and upon his coming de novo to the univerfity, ough to be again matriculated Ayliffe MAaTrRIMO NIAL adi from mairimonium L' Eftrange 7. / n./. [matiere French; mate [matrimonial Latin. what God himfelf made one in the firft creation Fr Neavto Suitable t If he relied upon that title, he could be buta kin at curtefy, and have rather a mat/imenial than a regal power, the right remaining in his queen Some have dimenfions of length, breadth depth, and have alfo a power of refiftance, o clude every thing of the fame kind from bein the fame place: this is the proper chara@e mattcr or body MaTrRiMO NIALLY monial. Accordin laws of marriage adv [fro The upper regions of the. air perceive the colle&tion of the matter of tempefts before the air her below Bacon 3. Subjeé matri far forth conftant Son of God in a convenien ferve the common boldnefs of men. Decay of Picty I fhall tur Ma'rroN. #. /. [matrone trona, Latin., 1. An elderly lady French; ma Come, civil night Thou fober-fuited matron, all in black. Shakefpeare Your wives, your daughters Your matrons and your maids, could not fill u The ciftern of my luft Shakefpeare's Macbeth Full fraught with joyful tiding of thefe works New smatter of his praife, and of our fongs. Dryden This is fo certain in true philofophy, that it i matter of aftonifhment to me how it came to b doubted Cheyne 4. The whole ; the very thing fuppofed He grants the deluge to have come fo very nea matrix Browwn's Fulgar Errours Ailton It is matter of the greateft aftonithment to ob Prayer they are not excited by the efficacy of the fun Saviour of Men ! Thy nam Shall be the copious matter of my fong If any know caufe why this couple fhould not b joined in holy matrimeny, they are to declare it If they be not lodge Hioker I have words to fpeak in thy ear will make the dumb ; yet are they much too light for the marzer Shakefpeare's Hamler MA TRIMONY =. S [matrimonium Latin. Marriage; the nuptial ftate the contract of man and wife; nuptials or formed ; matrice which matter is that for the or dering whereof laws were inftituted He is fo matrimonially wedded into his church that he cannot quit the fame, even on the fcore o going into a religious houfe Ayliffe MATRIX. n. /. [Latin; matrice, Fr. Womb; a place where any thing is ge thing treated The fubje€t or matter of.laws in general is thu to the manner o Commo Watts's Logick compofed So fpake domeftick Adam in his care And matrimanial love Milton's Paradife Loft The matrimonial vi&ory is mine Which, having fairly gain'd, I will refign. Dryden an exi o z. Materials ; that of which any thing i Bacon's Henry VII Since I am turn'd the hufband, you the wife fubftance extended them, even fo very hard as never to wear or brea in picces, no ordinary power being able to divid marriage; pertaining to marriage; connubial ; nuptial; hymeneal nerate the brow But in the foul there is no matter found Dawies It feems probable to me, that God in the beginning formed-matter in folid, mafly, hard, impenetrable, moveable particles, of fuch fizes an figures, and with fuch other properties, and i fuch proportion to fpice as moft conduced to th end for which he formed them; and that thof primitive particles being folids, are incomparabl harder than any porous bodies compounded o Arbuthnot Marricura'rion out al She muft fome former ftuff or matter take verb. of the matriculate queftions late. plucke Becaufe her pow'r is kept within a bound matriculated Suffer me wif If then the foul another foul do make Walton's Life of Sander[on ma like. ria, Latin. He, after fome trial of his manners and learning thought fit to enter himfelf of that college, an after to matriculate him in the univerfity an the younger the white Ma TTER the name MaTRrRI'cULATE [matro Matroffés, in the train of artillery, are a fort o foldiers next in degree under the gunners, wh affift about the guns in traverfing, fpunging, firing, and loading them: they carry fire-locks, an march along with the ftore-waggons as a giard, an as afliftants, in cafe a waggon fhould break. Bailey To enter or admit to a memberfhip o the univerfities of England ; to enlift t adj Elderly; ancient Brozon [Matricida, Latin ; matricide, French. A mother killer Ainfworth 7o MATRI'CULATE. 2. a. [from matricula: a matrix, quod ea velut matric contineantur militum nomina. Ainfw. Tatler 2. An old woman Bacon Only divides : thus happinefs and mifery She was in her early bloom, with a diferetio very little inferior to the moft experienced matrons mature,-except it be enclofed in a place where i are the womb The Eaft and Wef Upon the globe, a mathematick poin An length, the fpirit will exhale before the craature b ticus, Latin. to the do&rin of the mathematicians MA the matter, that but very few efcaped 5 Affair bufinefs Tiflotfon in a familiar fenfe To help the matter, the alchemifts call in man vanities out of aftrology. Bacon's Natural Hiftory Matters fucceeded fo well with him, that ever body was in admiration to fee how mighty rich h was grown L' Eftrange Never was any thing gotten by fenfuality an floth in matter of profit or reputation. L'Effrange A fawn was reafoning the marter with a ftag why he fhould run away from the dogs. L' Effrange Som |