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Show O N ON To be in the underftanding, and not te be underftood, is all ane, as to fay any thing is, and i Locke not in the underftanding 5. A perfon, indefinitely and loofe acquaintanc A goo metho wit greatl wil aflitt every one in ranging human affairs Watts 6. A perfon, by way of eminence Ferdinan king of Spain, was reckon'd ore father M "The wifeft prince that there had reign'd Shake/p 7. A diftin& or particular perfon That man thould be the teacher is no part o the matter 5 for birds will learn ore of another Bacon's Natural Hiftory No nations are wholly aliens and ftrangers the on Bacon's Holy War to the other The obedience of the one to the call of grace when the other, fuppofed to have fufficient, if no an equal meafure, obeys not, may reafonably be imputed to the humble, malleable, melting temper Hammond One or other fees a little box which was carrie away with her, and fo difcovers her to her friends Dryden 8. Perfons united g you more honour gain Concord; agreement Shak one mind The king was well inftruéted how to carry himfelf between Ferdinando and Philip, refolving t keep them at oze within themfelves Bacon. | He is not at one with himfelf what account t give of it Tillotfon 10 [On Pon fome It is ufe French times a general or indefinite nominative for any man, any perfon. For oz the Englifh formerly ufed men: as, the live obfcurely, men know not how; o die obfcurely, men mark not when Afcham. For which it would now be faid one knows not how one knows not awhen or, it is not known how. any man indefinitely Any perfon It is not fo worthy to be brought to heroical effe@ts by fortune or neceflity, like Ulyfles an Aineas, as by one's own choice and working. Sidney One may be little the wifer for reading this dialogue, fince it neither fets forth what Erona is, no what the caufe fhould be which threatens her wit death Sidney One would imagine thefe to be the expreflions o a ma blefled with eafe, affluence, and power no of one who had been juft firipped of all thofe advan$ages Atterbury For provoking of urine, one fhould begi wit the gentleft firft Arbutbnot on Aliments For fome time one was not thought to underftan Ariftotle, unlefs he had read him with Averroe' comment Baker 11 A perfon of particular chara&er Then muft you fpea Of one that lov'd not wifely, but too well Of one not eafily jealous; but being wrough Perplex'd in the extreme Shakefpeare's Otbello With lives and fortunes trufting on ‘Wh Waller fo difcreetly us'd his own Edward I. was one wh vie a vitory very well knew ho as well as obtain it t Hale One who ¢ontemned divine and human laws Dryden Forgive me, if that title T affor To one 12 Oz who ha Nature meant to be a lord fometime plural Harte either when it ftands for perfons indefinitely as, the great ones of the avorld: or whe it relates to fome thing going before and is only the reprefentative of the antecedent noun 'T'his relative mode o {peech, whether fingular or plural Be not found here; hence with your little ozes Shakefpeare Does the fon receive a natural life? The fubje€t enjoys a civil oze : that's but the matter, thi the form Holyday Thefe fuccefles are more glorious which brin benefit to the world, than fuch ruinous onesas ar dyed in human blood Glanw He that will overiook the true reafon of a thin which is but one, may eafily find many falfe ozes error being infinite Tillotfon The following plain rules and direétions, ar not the lefs ufeful becaufe they are plain oes Atterbury There are many whofe waking thoughts ar wholly employed on their fleeping omes Addifon Arbitrary power tends to make a man a bad fovereign, who might poffibly have been a good oze he had been invefted with an authority limited b law Addifon's Freebolder This evil fortune which attends extraordinar men, hath been imputed to divers caufes that nee not be fet down, when fo obvious an ore occurs that when a great genius appears, the dunces ar all in confpiracy againft him Savift 13. One another, is a mode of {peech ver As I have made ye ore, lords, ore remain So I grow ftronger ON isi my ear not very elegant, yet is ufed b good authors frequent; as, they love one another that is, one of them loves another : th Jlorm beats the trees again/? one another that is, one againft another In democratical governments, war did commonl unite the minds of men; when they bad enemie abroad, they did not contend with one another a home Dawvenant O~ berry n. f [aconitum Latin. Wolf'sbane, or monk'sbane O'NEEYED. adj [one and ¢re. only one eye Havin A fign-poft dauber would difdain to pain The oneey'd heroe on his clephant Dryden The mighty famil Of oneey'd brothers haften to the thore Addifon ONEIROCRITICAL. adj. [Spsnpllinse, Gr onirocritigue, Fr. it fhould therefor according to analogy be written onirocritical and onirecritick.] Interpretativ of dreams If a man has no mind to pafs by abruptly fro his imagined to his real circumftances, he ma employ himfelf in that new kind of obfervatio which my oneirocritical correfpondent has dire@e him to make Addifen's Spectator OxerrocrI'TICK. 7.[0 [eipoxplinic, Gr. An intepreter of dreams Having furveyed all ranks and profeffions, I d not find in any quarter of the town an oneirocritick or an interpreter of dreams Addifon's Spectator O'~eness. #. /. [from one. quality of being one Unity th Our God is one, or rather very omenofs and mer unity, shaving nothing but itfelf in itfelf, and no confifting, as all things do befides God, of man things Hodker The onenefs of our Lord Jefus Chrift, referrin to the feveral hypoftafes, is the one eternal indivifible divine nature, and the eternity of the fon's ge neration, and his co-eternity, and his confubftantiality with the Father when he came down fro Heaven and was incarnate Hammond O'NERARTY. adj [onerarius Lat one raife, French. Fitted for carriag burthens; comprifing a burthen Zo O'NERATE. w. a load; to burthen [onero Lat. o T Owera‘rroN. 5. /. [from omerate.] Th a o l a ing. Dis O'~NEROUS rofus five adj Latin. [onereu, French; oneBurthenfome ; oppref A banifhed perfon abfent out of neceflity, re tains all things amerous to himfel for his crime O'NION 71._/ A plaat [aig"o" FI' c{epe If the boy have not 2 woman' LA_Y.M.' in. gif To rain a thower of commande tcglar An onion will do well ¥ I an afs, am onion-ey'd This is ev'ry cook's opinion :Sba:'f?'""i No fav'ry dith without an gpjs But left your kiffing fhould pe {po l'd ,Your onions muft be throughl boil'g, O'nLy adj 1. Single Suifs [from oze, onely, or onlik one and no more Of all whom fortune to m fword di Thi byln f"[y man was worth th conqueri::g.b rg, 2. This and no other The only child of fhadeful Saverna e 'I"he logick now in ufe h s long pofl'eff:?':l c%)alr,' as the only art taught in t e fehools fo dire€tion of the mind in the ftud of the feienc .Lode 3. This above all other: as, he is the | , only man for mufick O'~NLY. adv 1. Simply; fingly; merely; barely I propofe my thoughts only as conjectures Bum, { The pofterity of the wicked inheit th:% of their fathers vices; and that not only by a ju Jjudgment, but from the nataral courfe of things fi[[flfj'" All who deferve his love, he makes bisown And to be lov'd himfelf, needs only to be known The pra&ic {losed; Drydn of virtue is attended not only wit prefent quiet and fatisfattion, but with comfortabl hope of a future recompence Nelfm Nor muit this contrition be exercifed by us, o for grofier evils ; but when we live the beft, Hak 2. So and no otherwife Every imagination of the thoughts of his heat was only evil continually Genefisy viv5 3. Singly without more: as, only begatten O''noMmancy Divinatio z. ['J'ropa an [/.a.v']efa- by a name Deftinies were fuperftitioufly, by onomancy, deciphered out of names, as though the namesa natures of men were fuitable, and fatal necefiie concurred herein with voluntary motion, Camde OnoMa'NTICAL adj. [tue and pai Predi&ing by names Theodatus, when curious to know the fuc.cefst\ bis wars againft the Romans, an qnomannml o name-wifard Jew, willed him to fhut up a num ber of fwine and give fome of them Roman name others Gothifh name there to leave them wit feveral marks, an Car O'NSET. 2. /. [on and fet. 1. Attack; florm; affaulr; firft brunt As well the foldier dieth, which fandeth fi i Sidniy as he that gives the braveft onfet ATl breathlefs, wcary_:,famt Him fpying, with frefh onfer he affaild And kindling new his courage, feeming q"i:; ,ain Struck him fo hugely, that through great €N Spenfer penf He made him ftoop 8? :):ft:tle The fhou rufhing foun ruMi/ton‘s Pamd_ulq'_ n Sometimes it gdins a point; and prefent AL finds itfelf baffed and beaten off yet{t‘fl "l;\l:t; ) rl m' { af t u i f d t c t a r f o t new k l n m g a a t a this reafonin it forc ot t n l a ti s i e t b telleGua h u t e o c e a i f into the o i impofibl I n i i o p a m Withou {t anfots O fecure conquefts that are madein i Adja‘i an invafion Obferv f i g h o r f o The firft impe i f e f Ufe gyery artifice to |