OCR Text |
Show RE The pretended firk matter §s capable of al forms, and the imaginary ipace is receprive of al bodics Althoug M8 things therei and verified upo are there man be containe alf man his ow receptory leflo ye Browon REece'ss. #./. [recefus, Latin. 1. Retirement Recuea'r and will not endur the teft = :cueat Wha _4 m tumult recef hat coul withdrawing give be conquered not do, an arm the Fair Thame muft W 84 0 com the haunts, and ev'ry neighb'rin into the world Prior and know not how we live in it in a felf-nefcience, an again, and are as ignorant of our recefs o[ 3 Plac ‘Wi of retirement private abode go henc Glanville place of fecrecy This happy place, our {wee & de sy . Revefs, and only confolation left Milton The deep receffés of the grove he gain'd. Dryden 2 I with that a crowd of bad writers do not ruf into the quiet of your receffes. Dryden's Don Sebaft " 4. [Recez, French. Perhaps an abftra of the prcceedings of an imperial diet 2 7 2 meig In the imperial chamber the pro&or hav © florin taxed and allowed them for every fubftantia recefs Ayliffe :x 5. Departure into privacy The great feraphick lords and cherubim In the recefs of the jury their evidence Milton they are to confide Hale 6. Remiflion or fufpenfion of any procedure On both fides they made rather a kind of recefs than a breach of treaty, and concluded upon truce e L Bacon I conceived this parliament would find work with convenient receffes, for the firft three years King Charles 7. Removal to diftance o bugle in an invifibl baldrick I fhould enjoin you travel; for abfence doth i a kind remove the caufe, and anfwers the phyfician's firft recipe, vomiting and purging; but thi would be too harth Suckling Th' apothecary train is wholly blind From files a random recipe they take And many deaths of one prefcription make. Dryd Rect'prenT #. /. [recipiens, Latin. 1. The receiver; that to which any thin 1s communicated the images, o whateve elfe is th caufe of fenfe, may be alike as from the objet yet may the reprefentations be varied accordin to the nature of the recipient Glanwville 2. 'The veflel into which fpirits are drive The form of found words, diffolve mical preparation, ceafes to be nutritive all the labours of the alembeck leave cipient a fretting corrofive Deca RECI'PROCAL adj by chyand afte in the reof Picty [reciprocus Lat reciprogque, French. 1. Alting in viciflitude; alternate Good verfe, recefs and folitude requires And eafe from cares, and undifturb'd defires. Dry To the terreftrial moon be as a ftar Enlight'ning her by day, as fhe by night This earth? reciprocal, if land be there Fields.and inhabitants In their myfteries and mof fecret receffes, an adyta of their religion, their heathe priefts be trayed and led their votaries into all the mof horrid unnatural fins Hammond Every fcholar thould acquaint himfelf with a fu pErfiCjal fcheme of all the fciences, yet there is n necefiity for every man of learning to enter int their difficulties and deep receffes Watts REce'ss1on. . /. [receffio, Lat.] The a of retreating 7o Recra'NGE. . a. [rechanger, Fr r¢ and change. 'To change again Thofe endued with forefight, work with facility others are perpetually changing and rechanging thei work Dryden ToRecuaroe. and charge o. 4. [recharger Fr. r 2. To accufe in return The fault, that we find with them, is, t a they overmuch abridge the church of her power i , ‘t}:fe things : whereupon they recharge us, as if i g efe d"{‘gs_ we gave the church a liberty, whic hath no limits or bounds 2, To attack anew " Hooker What if that light 2. Mutual ; done by each to each the diftance between the reciproca duties th failur juftifies not a failure on the other Milton o on fid Clariffa 3. Mutually interchangeable the thin defined which fignifies, that the definition ma in th 4. In geometry i fou fchools be ufed in th place of the thing defined when Watts reciprocal proportion is numbers th fourt number is fo much lefler than the fecond, as the third is greater than th firt an the weight of the water drawn up is the fame if the height of it be reciprocally proportional t WNewton's Opticks the height of the glaffes Thofe two particles do reciprocally affeét eac othe woul tion wit th fam forc an vigour as the do at the fame diftance in any other fitua Bentley Reci'procarness. #n /. [from reciprocal. Mutual return; alternatenefs The reciprocalnefs of the injury ought to alla the difpleafure at it Decay of Piety T Reci'ProCATE w@w Latin ; reciproquer Fr. [reciprocus To aé inter changeably ; to alternate One brawny fmith the puffing bellows plies And draws and blows reciprocating air. ~ Dryden From whence the quick reciprocating breath The lobe adhefive, and the fweat of death. Sewel Recirroca'rioN, n. /. [reciprocatio, fro reciprocus, Latin.] Alternation; a&tio interchanged Bodjes may be altered by heat, and yet no fuc reciprocation of rarefadtion, condenfation, and feparation Bacon That Ariftotle drowned himfelf in Euripus, a defpairing to refolve the caufe of its reciprocatio or et'> and flow feven times a day, is generall believed Brows Where the bottom of the fea is owze or fand, i and vice verfa -procation of the fea extends to -the bottom to a level Harris According to the laws of motion, if the bul and a&ivity of aliment and medicines arg in reciprocal propottion, the effe@ will be the fame Arbutbnot on Aliments. Rectr'procarry. adw. [from reciprocal. Mutually; interchangeably His mind and plac Infe&ing one another reciprocally Shake[pear Make the bodies appear enlightened by the tha dows which bound the fight, which caufe it to re brough Ray The fyftole refembles the forcible bending o a {pring, and the diaftole its flying out again to it natural fite : what is the principal efficient of thi reciprocatio Reci'ston. #./0 [recifus, Lat. of cutting off Reci'rar. #. /. [from recite. 1. Repetition ; rehearfal Ray The a& The laft are repetitions and recitals of the firft Denbant This often fets him on empty boafts, and betray him into vain fantaftick recitals of his own performances Addifon 3. Enumeration To make the rough recital aptly chime Or bring the fum of Gallia's lofs to rhime Is mighty hard ReciTa'rion Thefe two rules will render a definition reciproca wit be greater or lefs 2. Narration Where there's no hope of a reciprocal aid, ther can be no reafon for the mutual obligation. L'Efr I of abou heigh is by the motion of the waters, fo far as the reci by the ftil] Corruption is reciprocal to generation; and the two are as nature's two boundaries, and guides t life and death Bacon 9. Secret part th t rif tractive force of the glafies is the fame, whethe Shakefpearc [recidiwus, Lat. Recivi''vous. adj. [recidiwus, Laun. Subject to fall again Re‘cipe. n. /. [recipe, Latin; the ter ufed by phyficians, when they direc ingredients. A medical prefcription wil wate th an inch; and if the diftance be greater or lefs i any proportion, the height will be reciprocally proportional to the diftance very nearly: for the at all wo Whatfoever fign the fun poffeffed, whofe recef or vicinity defineth the quarters of the year, thof of our feafons were aGtually exiftent Brown 8. Privacy; fecrecy of abode wind inch the horn, when the hounds have lof their game, to call them back fro purfuing a counterfcent Bailey Thoug In clofe recefs, and fecret conclave fat huntfma Our renewed obedience is ftill moft indifpenfabl required, though mixed with much of weaknef frailties, recidivations, to. malke us capable of pardon Hammond's Pratt. Catechifm 2. Departure th hunters Back{liding ; falling again grove Amon men fhall pardon me Recipiva'rion. 2. J King Charles Sacred to foft recefs and gentle love / whic or hang m confidence that I ma n That a woman conceived me, I thank her; bu that T will have a rechear winded in my forehead feceflion They drive, and fquander the huge Belgian fleet L‘,‘)Jfl;; excellen experience pofe for fome fpace of time; and reciprocally th thadows may be made fenfible by enlightenin Dryden your ground If the diftance bz about the hundredth part of a They charge, recharge, and all along the fe Glanwille ' Rece'PTORY adj. [receptus, Latin. Generally or popularly admitted RRys RE RE petition z. / Prior [from recite. Re rehearfal If menaces of feripture fall upon men's perfons if they are but the recitations and defcriptions of< God' decree wrath an thof decrees an tha wrath have no refpet to the a&ual fins of men why fhould terrors reftrain me fro prefent advantage invites me to it fin, whe Hammond He ufed philofophical arguments and recitations Temple RectraTive. ] » /. [from recite. ReciraTi‘vo kind of tuneful pronunciation, more mufical than commo fpeech, and lefs than fong; chaunt H introduce th example of mora virtue writ in verfe, and performed in recitative mufick Dryden By finging peers upheld on either hand Then thus in quaint recitativo fpoke Duncizd 7o RECI'TE NI w. a [recito, Latin ; res"/'{‘:.‘." |