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Show Your modefty is fo far fror1 being offentatious o pretty tufts. They are hunted by wa of courfe, for they never fly; but uf their wings to affit them in runnin more {wiftly. The offrich fwallows bit the good you do, that it bluthes even to have i known; and therefore I muft leave you to th fatisfation of your own confcience, which, thoug a filent panegyrick is yet the beft Dryden of iron or brafs They let Ulyffes into his difpofition, and he feem to be ignorant, credulous, and offcntatious OsTeEnTA TIOUSLY tious. Vainly adv [from offenta boaftfully offento upon the ground, hides them under th fand, and the fun hatches them. Calnet Vanity ; boaftfulnefs OstexTa'TOUR Lat. #. [ [ofentatenr A boafter to thow Fr T'll make thee eat iron fike an oftrich, and fwal low my fword like a great pin, ere thou and I part a vain fette Shake[peare Gaveft thou the goodly wings unto the peacock Oste'ocorra. #. /o [lrsov and xowrdo oftcocolle, Fr. Offeocolla is frequent i or wings and feathers unto the oftrich 2 Fob, xxxix The Scots knights errant fight, and fight to eat Germany, and has long been famous fo Their offrich ftomachs malke their {words their meat bringing on a callus in fraured bones Cleaveland Modern oftriches are dwindled to meer larks, i comparifon with thofe of the ancients. Arbutbnot Hill's Mat. Med Offcocolla is a fpar generally coarfe, concrete with earthy or ftony matter, precipitated by wa ter, #nd incrufted upon ficks, ftones, and othe like bodies Woodward OsTEO'COPE. 7. /i [reov and xéalw5 offeocope, French. Pains in the bones, o rather in the nerves and membranes tha encompafs them Dié OsTE0'LOGY. 7. /. [icéw and 2éyw; offeoJogie, French.] A defcription of th bones Richard Farloe, well known for his acutenef in diffe€tion of dead bodies, and his great {kill i offeology, has now laid by that prattice Tatler Oracovu'stick. n. /. [oreand axdw ; otacouftigue, French. An inftrument t fadilitate hearing fupplie her O'ruEr. prom French. 1. Not the fame of adjetives The difmayed matron r an Donse z the their prefenc Swift Hill's Materia Medica #. / [autruche French JSiruthio, Lat.] Ofirich is ranged amon birds Itis very large, its wings ver fhort, and the neck about four or fiv fpans. 'The feathers of its wings are i great efteem, and are ufed as an ornamen for hats, beds, canopies they are | 3 ftained of feveral colours, and made int th Hooker Shakefpeare an maidens fome i their houfes, other fome in the churches, with f ood of tears and lamentable cries, poured forth t ei prayers to the Almighty, craving his help in t a their hard diftrefs Krnolles He that will not give juft occafion to think, t a all government in the world is the produc only o force and violence, and that men live toget er b 10 other rules but that of beafts, where th ftrongef carries5 and fo lay a foundation for p rpetual diford O'straciTEs. z /o Offracites exprefle the common oyfter in its foffil ftare O''stricH i a plural termination : as That they have don't ?mm ~Who dares receive it other This man, upon a flight and falfe accufation o fayouring arbitrary power, was banithed by offra fro ye Will it not be receiv' Publick envy is as anoffracifim, that eclipfeth me when they grow too great; and therefore it is bridle to keep them within bounds. Bacon's Efays Hyperbolus by {uffering did traduc The offracifm,and tham'd it out of ufe. Clea~eland voted he fhould be remove and council for ever adjeltive I Of good actions fome are better than otber fome mifchief tumult ), that j under the difguife of the o,b"l.ons of Mankind, b 4. Correlative to ¢acph Sauth In lowlinefs of min Jet cach efte em ot than themfelves bi/ippia;; ] Scotland and tho did each in othey live i Nor wouldjfi thou h r, nor conld fhe the; f ryiy 5. Something befides k The learning of Latin eing1 noth; i learnmg' of words, join as much ather rgalb‘ll:hth ledge with it as you can 6. The next L;r‘ Thy air Thou other gold-bound brow s like the frft A thir is like the former, Shakefpeare's Ma: fl 7. The third paft Bind my hair up: as'twas yefterd y No nor the t other day Bt'n'}'mfm 8. It is fometimes put elliptically fo g} thing; {fomething different fedition, and rebel aay. In another manner have tickled you otbergates than he did Shakefp O'THERGUISE. adv. [other and guife This is often pronounced and fometime written othergue/s.] Of another kind O'THERWHERE. adw. [other and where, In other places forced otheravhere to aflemble themfelves His godlike acs An Hugker and his temptations fierce former fufferings, otherwher ate found Milton O'THERWHILE At othe adw. [other and awhil times O THERWISE, adv. [ather and wife.] 1. In a different manner They only plead, that whatfoever God revealeth as neceffary for all Chriftian men to do and beliere the fame we ought to embrace, whether we have received it by writing or otberavife, which no ma denieth Huker The whole church hath not tied the parts unt one and the fame thing ; they being therein left eac lion; things that the followers of tha hypothefi fo loudly cry out againft, muft o neceflity fin Locke TPhe evidences for fuch things are not fo infellible, but that there is a poffibility that the thl{lgS may be atheraife Wilkins In thefe good things, what all others fhould practife, we fhould icarce know to practife otherwife Spratt another ftate of government o leafes fhall ever be made other tha leafes fo years not exceeding thirty-one, in p fleflion, an not in reverfion or remainder Savift Not I, or he bu fom on elfe i this fenfe it is a fubflantive, and ha genitive and plural Were ¥ king I fhould cut off the nobles for t ejr lands Defire his jewels and. this orhers h ufe. ."]Z‘;szf/aeam' : ‘- I‘:yfici;ms are fome of them f conformable t the humour of the patient ag they prefs not th cure of the difeafe; and fom orpe; are fo regula in proceeding according to ar » as they refpeét no the condition of the patient Bacon ‘The confufion arifes, whe the one will put thei fickle into the other's harveft i Lefley I‘chvc allo yourfelve to b idle whil cv'lw}:' are In want of any thing tha your hands can mak for t them. Law The king had all he crav'd or could compel And al was done-let ozhers Judge ow well Daniel Not the one, not this trary bu the con As Jews they had accefs to the temple an fynagogues, but as Chriftians they were ofnecefft .to their own choice, may either do as others do, o ou tha different of laft week three days awere fair others rainy O'sTLERY. 2./. [hofelerie, French.] Th place belonging to the oftler O'stracisM. n./. [spaniouls 5 offraci/me Fr.] A manner of pafling fentence, i which the note of acquittal or condemnation was marked upon a fhel fignify a never offers itfelf to the affe@io If fir Toby had not been in drink he woul the plural, when the fubflantive is fupprefled, it has, contrarily to the natur The' fmith, the offler, and the boot-catcher ought to partake. Swift's Diretions to the Groom woul not this this fenfe it feem O'stLer. n. [ [boficlier, French, Th man who takes care of horfes at an inn in Englit Saxon other fide, that odious d,eforr:i::e iI;;v.l‘"d on t autre Grew's Cofinol [0Ben tha behin as a natura {malleft and moft diftant found that come that is, by feven channels difburtheneth itfelf unt the fea Brown Virtue in courtiers heart Suffers an offracifm, and departs Profit, eafe, fitnefs, plenty, bid it go But whither, only knowing you, I know which otacouflick, is fo dire¢ted backward, as to receive th It is received, that the Nilus hath feven offiaries which the voter threw into a vefle Banifhment ; publick cenfure with a bony tube There is that controling worth the will cannot but like and defire ; go dn T can expet no other from thofe tha j d b fingle fights and rafh meafures, than t be though fond or infolent Glanwill O'THERGATES. adv. [other and gate fo In a hare, which is very quick of hearing, it i Ost1'ary. un. /. [offium, Latin. Th opening ‘at which a river difembogue itfelf cifm3 whic in the fame manner a other birds will fwallow {mall ftones o gravel, to affit in digefting or com- minuting their food. It lays its egg Broome OsTENTA TIOUSNESS. 2. /o [from offentations. oT OT OS elfe otherwife, without any breach of duty atal Hoskers "Thy father was a worthy prince And merited, alas! a better fate _A(!dg[an': Cats But heaven thought otheravife 2. By other caufes Sir John Norris failed in the attempts of Lilbzm and returned with the lofs, by ficknefs ando[r'ez avife, of eight thoufand men Rang 3. In other refpeéts 1t is faid truly, that the beft men otberawifs ;f not always the beft in regard of fociety Honker Men feldom confider God: any otherawife than i relation to themfelves, and therefore want ljome traordinary benefits to excite their attentw]l;, :: engage their love t L a t l n x S p c [ / # O'TTE An amphibious animal that preys upo fith The toes of the orter's hinder feet, forthe bem F T M t w e t g t e i j ar n m fwi |