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Show NO word, imports a double knowledge; one of a divin law, and the other of a man's own attion; an fo is the application of a general law, to a partiSouth cular inftance of practice The fame is notified in the notablef? places of th Whitegifte "diocefs At Kilkenny, many notable laws were enacted which fhew, for the law doth beft difcover enormities, how much the Englith colonies were corDawvies rupted "T'wo young men appeared zotable in {trength, ex2 Mac cellent in beauty, and comely in apparel 1. A nick; a hollow cut in any thing nock The convex work is compofed of black an citrin pieces in the margin, of a pyramidal figur They bore two- or three charges from the horf with sotable courage, and without being broken appofitely fet, and with tranfverfe notches. Grew From his rug the fkew'r he takes And on the ftick ten equal astches makes There take my tally of ten thoufand pound. Swift. Clarendon #. / NOTCH [nocchia, Italian. Both armies lay ftill without any aotable action Clarendan for the fpace of ten days Varro's aviary is {till fo famous, that it is reckon #ic fo uf l ou on er b t m fe I 2 ed for one of thofe serables which foreign natio cla cou ne' m co ' the H n Addif record e na it Bri an i pla pafie firf hav muf ma It is impoflible bu Yet making here a perfect botch this noteble ftage, and got his confcience thorough- ft Saw otc his fro vow poo you tt Thr t arri ca h befo ene iy debauched and har Soutb Zo NorcH. . a. [from the noun.] T the height of fin 2. Careful ; buftling an in eontemp cut in {mall hollows He was too -hard for him direétly: before Corioli, he feotcht him and #netcht him like a carboShakefpeare nado The convex work is compofed of biack an citrin pieces, cancellated -and tranfverfely rosched irony This abfolute monarch was as notable a guardia of the fortunes, as of the lives of his fubjets When any man grew rich, to keep him from being dangerous to thetate, he fent for all his goods Grew's Mufeum Ad(/i'/._rn‘s Freeholder From him whofe quills fand quiver'd at his ear Pope To him who notches fticks at Weftminfter No TaBLENESS. 7./. [from notable.] Appearance of bufinefs; importance: i contempt No'rasLY. adv Norcuwee'p. z. /i [motch and aveed An herb called erach artiplex olida. Notk. [for ne mote.] May not [from notable. 1. Memorably; remarkably Ne let him then admire But yield his fenfe to be too blunt and baf This we fee notably proved, in that the oft poll ing of hedges conduces much to their lafting Herein dot appear, that h pentance, whe lar as we ough Bacon's Natura the endlefs mercy of Go vouchfafeth to accept o we repent, though not i to do NOTE. n. /. [nota, Latin; notte, Fr. 1. Mark; token: as Bellarmine's zotes o the church 2. With confequence; with fthew of importance : ironically ‘Whofoeve feflion whereby the world knoweth what they are Hyoker 2. Notice Addifon Nota'r1aL. adj by a notary [from notary. No note at all'of our being abfent hence Shake[p I will beftow fome precepts on this virgin Worthy the noze 3. Reputation; confequence and no other fet abroad apoftles Romans As for metals, authors of good note affure us, tha even they have been obferved to grow Boyle to have that ver wherei 4. Reproach ; ftigma their pre 5. Account notice She that from Naple Can have no note5 undefs the fun were poft The man i" th' moon's too flow. Shakefp. Tempeft In fuits of favoug the firft coming ought t take little place ; fo far forth confideration may b had of his truft, that if intelligence of the matte A minifterial #otary ; for 'ti Not I, but you arid fame that make this verfe could not otherwife have been had but by him advantage be not taken of the more, but the part Donne They have in each province, intendants and left to hi Temple and to declare the va foundatio teCture hat Tongs to it in relation to a building Bacon Small matters come with great commendation becaufe they are continually in ufe and in nofe wherea the occafion of an but on feftivals great virtu comet Bacon found being primarily of ufe in archi no other literal noration but what be in fome fort recom 7. 'L'une; voice; harmonick or melodiou fo defcribed, and that is by deCocker 2. Meaning ; fignification an 6. State of being obferved Notation teaches how to deferibe any number by lue thereof Lein grees and periods other means penfed for his difcovery Nota'TioN. #. f. [notatio, Latin. 1. The a& or praftice of recording an thing by marks; as by figures or letters certain notes and charaéters intelligence Not ufed Hammond Confcience, according to the very notation of the | One common #ote on either lyre did f'crik:"aller And knaves and fools we both abh rd ali'{ 8. Single found in mufick O From harmony, from heavenl y harmony This univerfal frame began From harmony to harmony ‘Thro® all the compais of tiie mres it ya The diapafon clofing full in man : Dryden 9. Short hint; {fmall paper; memorig] ye gifter He will'd m In heedfull'ft refervation to beftow them As notes whofe faculties inclufive were More than they were in note Slfakgflbfa In the body's prifon fo the lies As through the body's windows fhe muf¥ Joo Her divers pow'rs of fenfe to exercife By gath'ring notes out of the'world's great book 1o {3 Daries Abbreviation ; fymbol ; mufical cha ralter Contrac it into a narrow compafs by fhort and abbreviations Baker on Learning 11. A fmall letter A hollow cane within her hand fhe brought 12. A written paper Dryden I canriot get over the prejudice of taking fom little effence at the clergy, for perpetually readin their fermons; perhaps my frequent hearing o foreigners, who never make ufe of zofes, may hav added to my difguft Sawif 13. A paper given in confeflion of a debt His note will go farther than my bond. Aiuth 14 Explanatory annotation The beft writers have been perplexed with s and obfcured with illu@rations. Feltonon theClaffis This put him upon a clofe application to hi He kept much at home, and wiit rots frudies upon Homer and Plautus Leso 7o NoTE. w. a. [noto, Latin ; aoter, Fr 1. To obferve ; to remark ; to heed; t attend ; to take notice of The fool hath much pined away Shakf No more of that, I have noted it well If much you note him Shakefpeare's Macheth You fhall offend him Some things may in pafiing be fitly mred 1 began to not Shakefpear information "The jufteft grief that ever touch'd the 'cm:f po Hammond The more to aggravate the note With a foul traytor's name ftuffI thy throat fent authorifed norarizs do write thofe things full and only, which being written and there read are by their own open teftimony acknowledged to b Hooker their own Go with me to a notary, feal me ther Shakefpeare's Merchant of Venice Your bond One of thofe with him, being a #otary, mad Bacon's New Atlantis an entry of this act 5o 1 but your recorder am in this ®r mouth and fpeaker of the univerfe taries Shake[peare Divers men of note have been brought into England Abbot Andronicus and Junia are of nofe among th No'rary. #n. f. [notaire, French; fro An offlicer whofe bufinotarius, Lat. nefs it is to take notes of any thin which may concern the publick book heed Give order to my fervants that they tak 'L'ake Tt may be cilled an authentick writing, thoug not a publick infirument, through want of a ncAyliffe tarial evidence There is a declaration mad to the vifible body of th shurch, they have alfo the motes of external pro Mention Spain or Poland, and he talks ver notably 5 but if you go out of the gazette, you dro him appertai Of ladies beauties and of love to tel 5 S Once change your znote, and let your lu But in the concave had inclos'd a note "That nore without an hound fine footing trace Spenfer Hiftory notabl our reparticuPerkins I now muft change thofe #ozs o ¢ X You that can tune your founding fl?firkf' i Thefe are the nmotes wherewith are drawn ' fro the hearts of the multitude fo many fighss wit thefe tunes their minds are exafperated againft th lawful guides and governors of their fouls. Hooker The wakeful bird tunes heg noGurnal nore, M The ftormy Hyades, the rainy goat. Addifm's Wand ring from clime to clime, obfervant ftray d Their manners sored, and their fates furveyd: Ppe 2. To deliver to fet down ntet men u dev o n ak fp Saint Augufti how they daily frequented the charch, how ati ter cha an on lef th un ga th ea tiv k read N; ev fo b m i a t o b i Naze i If- xxke ever 3. To charge with a crime: With of L fll‘ Sine weffe Dianam, agrees better \_leh Livi wh Vids, th Irad the fame of chaftity, than.w\}h ;"g;f: Dryde Julia's, fvho Were both zored of incont 4. [In mufick. of a tune not To fet down th fl No'resook. n. u book in whic are fet down Caffius all Kis faults oBferv'd ° b rote Set in a notebook, learn'd, and con To caft into my teeths: Sabakq?"""‘?"fi ar No'zE I S o N |