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Show v MY My'sticaLNess #. /. [from myfical] Involution of fome fecret meaning MyTuHovLo'cicaL, adj. [from mythology.] Relating to the explication of fabulous logical ¥ In a manner fuitable to th logy.] 'To relate or explain the fabulous hiftory of the heathens IyrHo'LoGY. n. fi [ud3%« and 265 {yftem of fables MyTnOLOGIST. ./ [from mythology.] A relator or expofitor of the ancien hiftory Th grammarian an mythologifts fee altogether unacquainted with his wiitings. Creech It was a celebrated problem among the ancien partially true in its covert fenfe and morality mythologifts Brown' Vulgar Errours adv [from mytho MyvnoLo'cicaLLy Wha the wifeft wa [To MyYTHO LOGIZE w. ex modefty of mythology deferves to be com Th the fcenes ther are laid at a r.nim.r, t is once upon a time, in the days of yore, and i / the land of Utopia the ftiongeft thing, wha and what the greateft Syftem of fables plication of the fabulous hiftory of th gods of the heathen world to b glyphical, which after became mythological, and b tradition ftole into a total verity, which was bu Fr. mythologie fables of the heathens The original of the conceit was probably hiero ¥ mended Norris [from mytho N N-A" femivowel ha i Englif a zef 1 1 afte g almott loft; as, condemn, contemn Zo NaB. w. a. [#nappa, Swedith. Is by a newer object forpx forgotten Fo T natio dot IO ar a lano-uage A fmal langnage cirrbatus. Creech horfe in familia Your ribauld nag of Egyp Hoifts fails, and flies. .r'/nz'fl/;. Ant. and (‘m])' [ncegl, Saxon Savift zagel Ucr parts in the various funétions t}u defend the numerous nerves an under them are put to; an tendons that ar Ray 2. The talons of blrds ; the claws or paw "of beafts 3. A fpike of metal by which things ar 4 inches an immediately Thoug 2 pierc'd his hand To ftud wit So blinds the fharpeft counfels of the wif This m'exflndowing Providence on high And daz all their cleareft-fighted eyes and #ai/'d it to his udL Diryden nails That they fee not ho \TA KEDNESS trade is to forge nails One whofe a nail-maker NA'KED. adj. [nacob, Saxon. Wanting clothes; uncovere M And with prefente Th bare #. / nakedly they lie [fro Daniel nake . Nudity; want of covering D \Lh‘, 7. /. [from nail. h Difcoverably; evidently In golden armour glorious to behold The rivets of your-arms were nail'd \\lrJ* gold Na'AILER feveral fingle lettters nakedly confid excd that ptoperty in all le tters of ;1p:n:l} to b joined in fyliables A Vi He clafp'd his hand upon tlfe wounded part The fecond fhaft came f{wift and une '-l)‘ An the ab only o are found to be mmhtmp breath, and not of br eath vocalized To the crofs he nails thy enemies with him are crucify'd adv ftra& Of all mankind Hooker I \Vithoutco"erin 2. Simply; merely; barely; i Su/'/"l's Poepis The law that is againft thee, and the fin Shakefp Mecre; bare; wanting the neceflar additions; fimple; abftra&ed Na'kEDLY «. [from the noun. To faften with nails ‘TaNA!L not hidden virtues It therefore means int We want our money on the nail The banker's ruin'd if he pays Plain ; evident Not that God doth require nothing unto happinefs at the hands of men, faving only a naked belief, for hope and charity we may not exclude but that without belief all other things are as nothing, and it is the ground of thofe other divin I once fuppofed it fro Super unguem the hand . The hard cruft or horny fubftance a the ends of the fingers and toes My nails can reach unto thine eyes. Shakefpeare The meaneft fcul ptorin th' /Emilian fquc Can imitate in brafs the »ails and"hair Dryden Expert in trifles "The nails of our fingers give flwength to thof Readily unprovided The truth appears fo #aked on my fide That any purblind eye may find it out a counter ftudded with nails, but hav fince found in an old record, folver man faftened together 3 avail tw ; defencelefs Addifon quartcr 6. On the nail without delay 2. A paramour: in contempt u. / A meafure of length Unarme Miltor Had I but ferv'd my God with half the zea I ferv'd my king, he would not in mine ag Have left me #aked to mine enemies Shake[peare Ungrateful men Behold my bofom naked to your fwords And let the man that's injur'd firike the blow Watts Nor bureau of expenc Nor ftandith well japan' kin A hungry lion would fain have been dealin with good horfeflefh; but the 7ag would be to eet L'Eftrange Thy nags, the leaneft things alive Prior So very hard thou lov'ft to drive NAIL 1 Brown "To writing of good fenfe tha For not the detk with filver nails [nagge, Dutch. horfe vigour 4+ A ftud; a bofs As far as four bright figns comprize The diftant zenith from the nadir lies n. J abundanc Muft fuffer change As father of his family, he cla Their nakednefs with {kins of beafts or f‘oot,':lu11<i for an iron 7ai/ to faften any thing The poin nith Nx I Before him #naked to the air, that no Hung by the h:lmdlc,l or} qid{mcn nai // : P 'J}'Hm( An equivocal word ufe for the »ai/ of the ha [Arabick. NAaFrF. n. /. [mergu of tufted feabird pJCC in afhip with iron nails A beechen pai n. / He pitying how they ftoo proves an adventure of hazard to pafs thofe coafts | 2 a pegrl T 1 Bacon perceive equa Bacon thg dhore iof II"d‘.‘ under foot directly oppofite to the ze o n to faften them together 'T?C I?"d"fi‘)."e ac e NA'DIR of fhips England, nor for the oaken timber to build them and we need not borrow iron for fpikes or #ails Na'cker, or NakeR. #. /. [concha mar- gritifera, Lat.] A fhell that containe bod Shake[peare catch unexpeltedly; to feize without warning A word feldom ufed but i th a wife ma differed from a fool ? anfwered, fend them bot naked to thofe who know them not, and you fhal So the remembrance of my former love f dometime A philofopher being afked in wha As one #ail by ftrength drives out another invariable found : as, »o, name N A NA wind No an per fz ace I'll grime wit filth 1nefs out-fac tions of th fkye he their outward 0'11\, with th e fkin Of bx.l"s, but inward nakednefs, much mor |