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Show NU Tedlam beggars, with roaring voice She can unloc The clafping charm, and thaw the aumbin Milion Harmonious numbers Sings darkling Strong as their charms of feyeral things of the fame kind together, the found it likewife neceflary to vary or alter th the quick fpirits.their warm march forbear Prior is little the pai If the nerve be quite divided only a kind of fupor or numbednefs. Hiferan's Sur aumero, Latin. noun Clarke's Latin Grammar How many numbers is in nouns > -~Two Shakefpeare's Merry Wives of Windjor Nu'MBERER. 2. /. [from mumber. who numbers Nu'MBERLESS. @dj. [from number. rth If a man. can sumber the duft of -t then fhall thy feed alfo be numbered. Gerefis, xiii the veft The gold lxv Ijaiah Pope's Odyffey 2. To reckon as one of the fame kind numbere wa H wit tranfgreffors th bare the fin of unany ./. [#ombre Nvu'MBER 12 the tripods number'd o'er All thefe he found an Taiaby lijis 122 4. The fpecies of quantity by whic is computed how many Hye thes from this flaughter-houfe Left thou increafe the number of the dead. S The filver, the gold, and the veffels, were Exzra, viii. 34 sed by mumber and by weight There is but one gate for ftrangers to enter at that it may be known what pumbers of them arc i Addifon the town 2. Any particular aggregat of units, a ewen or odd This is the third time; I hope good luck lie in odd numbers; they fay there is divinity in od aumbers, either in nativity, chance, or death Shakefpeare's Merry Wives of Windfor Muc And (uffers numberlefs fatigues Stir, nay a number perhaps tedious, perhaps obfcure, dark Hooker and intricate Water lilly hath a root in the ground; and f thave a snumber of other herbs that grow in ponds Bacon Silence is worfe than the fierceft and loudeft accufations; fince it may proceed from a kind o numbnefs or ftupidity of confcience, and an abfolut dominion obtained by fin over the foul, fo that i thall not-fo muc 4. Multitude that may be counted South NU'MERABLE. adj. [numerabilis Capable to be numbered Nu'MERAL adj [numeral numerus, Lat. Relatin confifting of number never fail to win over numbers as dare to complain, or make ftig Ladies arc always of great ufe to the pasrty the "efpoufe, an Addifon Som wh canno tions of number retai Latin. Fr fro to number the feveral combina in their diftinét orders, and th Of him came nations and tribes out of number dependance of fo long a train of nuyeral progreflions Loud as fromnumbers without number are not able all their lifetime regularl any moderate feries of numbers 2 Efd. iii. 7 Milton 5. Comparative multitude Wumber itfelf importeth not much in armies where the people are of ‘weak courage: for, a [fro adv Nu'MERALLY According to number if you will, fome few of you fhall fee the place and then you may fend for your fick, and the ref of your number, which ye will bring on land Sir Georg Summers Bacon's Ne fent thithe Atlantis wit nin ‘fhips and five hundred men, loft a great part of thei aurbers in the ifle of Bermudaz 7. Harmony ; proportion number They Heylyn calculate b 8. Verfes Vor., I poetry Nu'MERARY numeral. adj [numerus, Lat. An belonging to a certain number thin A fupernumerary canon when he obtains a pre bend, becomes a numerary canon. Ayliffe's Parergon NUMERATION meratio n. /. [nameration, Fr. au Latin. Numeration is but ftill the adding of one unit and giving to the whole a new name or fign whereby to know it from thofe before and after as they mov Milton [ Numerateur Locke 2. Number contained " In the legs or organs of progreflion in animals we may obferve an equality of length, and parit of numeration numbe Tha Fre 1ch. which ferves as the commorn medtur to others Nume'ricaL. adj. [from numerns, Lat. - number ; pertain1. Numeral ; d ing to nu The numeri mory, to recor whic 2. Th fam is m de d monftratio the not only in kind or fpecies Brezun parti ; works tion of ih all the fca Soyth tered Nuwme'rRicarLy [from aumerical. adv With refpeé to famenels in number I muft think it improbable, that the ful antimony would be but numericall the diftilled butter or oil of rofes Nu'mERIST Ou numeérys 7./. [fro We cannot aflign a refpetiv whic differen o fro Bogle Lat. that deals in numbers fatality untoeacl the doétrine of the nu unt is concordan Browwn merifts NuvMmero'siTty [fro n nmumerofys Latin. 1. Number ; the ftate of being numerous Of aflertion if numersfity of affertors were a fufcient demaonftration, w an ungqueftionable truth 2 Harmony fnigh herein a Brow fit dow flow numerou Nu'mEerOUS. adj. [wamerqfus, Latin. 1. Containing many ; confifting of many not few ; many Queen Elizabeth was not fo much obferved fo Bacon having a numerous, as a wife council We reach our foes Waller Who now appear fo numerous and bold Many of our fchifms tn the weft were peve heard of by the numerous Chriftian churches in th Lefley eaft of Afia 2. Harmonious; confifting of parts rightly numbered; melodious; mufical Thy heart, no ruder than the rugged ftone I might, like Orpheus, with my nun'rous moa Waller Melt to compaflien ous, 10 varieus, and f His verfes are fo barmonious, that only Virgil, whom he profefiedl T1a 111e6d 0 N1 hi Dryd imitated, has f Nu'MEROUSNESS. z. /. [from numerous. 1. The quality of being numerous 2. Harmony; muficalnefs That which will diftinguifh his ftyle is, th numeroufnefs of his verfe. Ther® is nothing f delicatel turne in all the Roma language Drydern Nu'mMmary. adj. [from nummus, Latin. Relating to mouney The money drac creafed; bu continued the f as it was, thoug creafed Nu'MMULAR 1. The art of numbering more Their ftarry dance in numbers that comput Days, months, and years, tow'rds his all-chearin lamp ~ Twn fwift to go ove Locke The blafts and undulary breaths thereof, maintain no certainty in their courfe; nor are they nuBrown merally fear'd by navigators Virgil fays, it never troubles a wolf how man the {heep be Bacon 6. Aggregated multitude 2 come awa Denhbam t of that we are to fpeak may fee He that numbers Sawift's Mifcel ‘Bequeath to death your numbnefs 5 for from hi Dear life redeems you. Shakefpeare's Winter's Tale Till length of years And fedentary numbnefs, craze my limb Milton ‘To a contemptible old age obfcure Cold numbnefs frait bereave ‘Her corps of fenfe, and th' air her foul receives more than one "3. Many 1 In Nu'mBLES. #. /. [nombles, Fr. Th Bail y deer o entr il it TorNu'mengss. #. /. [from mumb. por; interruption of afion or fenfation ; deadnefs; ftupefaction sus, Latin. of reading numbers regularly noted NUMERA'TOR. =./. [Latin. T'ravels he then a hyndred lcagues nume French a ef numbers notatio but number I forgiye all There cannot be thofe numberlcfs offence *Gainft me Shakzfpeare About his chariot numberlefs were pour' Cherub and feraph Miltow's Paradife Left Deferts {o great Though nu , Inever fhall forget. Denbam The foul converfes with numberlefs beings of he own creation Addifon's Speator many 1 will zzmber you to the fword H th 1ic CK numerable ; more than can be reckoned ho to recko to tell count 2. T French @, a. [aombrer s NUMBER I‘L‘f'f In the noun is the variation or change of termination to fignify a men firft invented na fingle things; but foon finding it neceflary to fpea Nought fhall avai The pleafing fong, or well repeated tale [from numbed. Nu'MBEDNESS. #. / Torpor; interruption of fenfation Milton and gentle as their foul 9. [Tn grammar. Dryden And mumbing coldnefs has embrac'd the car as the wakeful bir Yet fhould the mufes bid my sumbers rol Plough naked, fwaln, and naked fow the land For lazy winter numbs the lab'ring hand 3. The rvle of arithme Tlien feed on thoughts that voluntsry mave Strike in their zxmb'd and 'mortify'd bare arms Pins, wooden pricks, nails, {prigs of rofemary And with this horrible object, from low farms a L n K e a p e a S y ri ch i th or In Whe NU NU adj in procefs of tim th pondera de drachm ral libra remain -y hath much deArbutbnot on Coins [pummularius Lat.] Diz Relating to money Nu'mskuvLL. n. /. [Prebably from numé dull, torpid, infenfible, and f2u//. 1. A dullard; a dunce; a dolt; a block head They have talked like num/ffulls 2. The head D Arbuthnot In burlefque O |