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Show 1 faw the Jecherous citizen turn bac " His head, and on his wife's lip fteal a fumack fd e t o o n k w b n m a A fwnallc Doune Jmaar, Hlandick. 1. Little in quantity; not great For a fmall momen A little veflel below the denominatio of a fhip Shall he before me fign, whom t'other da ve co di e hit e vef f A fialicr Where ftain'd with prunes and rotten figs he lay Dryden Ifa. liv. 7 .with great mercies will I gather thee Death only this myfterious truth unfolds ""The might foul how fmall a body holds Dryden's Fuvenal All numeration is but &ill the adding of one uni more and giving to the whole together a diftiné A . po an al [f / 7 X P L Sma eruptive diftemper of great maliguity name, whereby to diftinguifh it from every fmalle Locke or greater multitude of units The ordinary finalleft meafure we have is looke Locke on as an unit in number ‘The danger is lefs when the quantity of th -fluids is too fmall, than when it is too great; fo a [maller quantity will pafs where a larger cannot Arbuthnot but not contrariwife Good cooks cannot abide fiddling Work: fuc is the dreffing of fmall birds, requiring a world o cookery 2 Sawift Slender exile g. Little in degree In alittl SMa'LLY. adv. [from /mall quantity ; with minutenefs; in a littl or low degree A child that is ftill, and fomewhat hard of wit is never chofen by the father to be made a.fch?lar or elfe, when he cometh to the fchool, is fmally. reAfcban garded SMma'LNESs. #.[0 [from fimall. The parts in glafs are evenly fpread, but ar not fo clofe as in gold 3 as we fee by the eafy admiffion of light, and by the fmalpefs of the weight Bacon's Natural Hiftory 2. Littlenefs ; want of bulk; minutenefs exility Whatfoever is invifible, in refpect of the finenef of the body, or the fmalnefs of the parts, or fubtilt Mortimer's Hufbandry of the motion, is little enquired 4. Little in importance ; petty; minute Is it a fmall matter that tho haft take hufband m Gen 3. Want of ftrength; weaknefs Smavrr Courts, city, church, are all fhops of fnall wares All having blown to fparks their noble fire And drawn their found gold ingot into wire Some men's behaviour is like a verfe, wherei ftrong 5 weak quality ; no Sawift SmArL. n [ [from the adjettive.] Th {mall or narrow part of any thing. I is particularly applied to the part of th leg below the calf Her garment was cut after fuch a fathion, tha though the length of it reached to the ancles, ye in her going one might fometimes difcern th Jmall of her leg Sidney Into her legs I'd have love's iflues fall Suckling And all her calfs into a gouty fmall His excellency having mounted on the fmall o my leg, advanced forwards Gulliver's Trawvels SMA'LLAGE. #./. [from fmall age, becauf it foon withers. Skinner. Eleofelinon, Lat. A plant SMA'RAGDINE. adj. [ /maragdinus, Lat. Made of emerald ; refembling emerald Itis a fpecies of pariley, an a common weed by the fides of ditche DMiller .and brooks Smallage is raifed by flips or feed, which is reddifh, and pretty big, of a roundifh oval figure; little more full and rifing on one fide than th other, and ftreaked from one end to the other Mortimer's Hufbandry Syva'LLcoar. m. [ [ /mall and coal. tle wood coals ufed to light fires - Lit 2 / [ymeonza Saxon; jmert Dutch ; fmarta, Swedifh. 1. Quick, pungent, lively pain 2 Pain, corporal or intelle&ual Mithaps are mafter'd by advice dil'crcct And counfel mitigates the greateft fmart Fairy Queen It increafed the fmart of his prefent fufferings to compare them with his former happinefs Atterbury 7% SMART Dutch. ¥iis tender heart recoils at evgr‘;"k wfl:wl(&‘ 1f unawares he gives too fmart a ftrolp He means but to correét, and not vaué 2 %m ‘ha ; vigorous da wa fpen which man;, fell altive re fl"m&fli?'.'j This found proceeded from the nimble ;:?' i percuffions of the ambient air, made by the fy and irregular motions of the particles of sh quors ; ang ziz fo g wi ef e& an 3. Producin gour ¥ After thow'r The ftars fhine fmarter, and the moon adorn As with unbogrow'd beams, her tharpen'q horr'ts Dryden 4. Acute ; witty Tt was a fmart reply that Auguftus made toon that miniftred this comfort of the fatality o things this wa fo far from giving anyesf1 his mind, that it was the very thing that trouble h:m. in g Tillotfm 5. Britk ; vivaciods ; lively You may fee a fimart rhetorician turning hishs in his hands, during the whole courfe of his ha rangue. A deaf mas would think he'was cheapes ing a beaver Addifn Who, for the poor renown of being fiart Would leave a fting within a brother's heart Youny SmarT. 7 f. A fellow affecting brifnel A cant word and vivacity Sma'rRTLY. adv. [from fmart.] After {mart manner; fharply; brikly; vigroufly5 wittily The art, order, and gravity of thofe procexd ings, where thort, fevere, conftant rules were fe and fimartly purfued, made them lefs taken noti Clarerdm, of 7 /. [from fmart. 1. The quality of being fmart; quicknels 2 vigour What intereft fuch a fmartnefs in finlf:mgth air hath in the produétion of found, may in fom an bulle o motio th b appea meafur prod whic wand othe o fwitc that o no found, if they do but flowly pafs t.hrough' th air; whereas, if the onedo fmartly frike theal % celerit th gun o ou fho b othe th an an‘undUint i put ai th o percuffion thei lating miotion, which, reaching the ear pmd"f," an audible noife Then her mind, though too late, by the fmart Sidney was brought to think of the difeafe as, /mall beer Go down to the cellar to draw ale or fmall beer Peacham led with fmalt of bice SMaRrRT quarte A beautiful blue {ubftance,: SmA'RTNESS To make a Jight purple, mingle cerufe with logwood water; and moreover turnfoil with lac ming Donne in the principa 2 / produced from two parts of zaffre bein fufed with three parts common falt, an Hill on Foffils one part potafh Narrow man being fill'd with little fhares +every fyllable is meafured : how, can a man comprehend great matters that breaketh his mind to Bacon much to fmall ebfervations Knowing, by fame, [mall poets, fmall muficians Small painters, and ftill fimaller politicians Harte Small is the fubject, but not fo the praife. Pope Bacon's Nat. Hift The finalnefs of the rays of light may contribute: very much to the power of the agent by which the Newvton's Opticks are refracted There arofe no fmall ftir about that way Affs, xix. 23 5. Littl Wiferma He fell fick of the fmallpox and the large for the landlord and land i variole 1. Littlenefs ; not greatnefs minute After the earthguake a fire, and after the fire 1 Kings, XiX. 12 fill fmall voice Your fin and calfI burnt, and ground it ver Deut. ix.21 fmall, till it was as fmall as duft Thofe wav'd their limber fan For wings, and fmalleft lineaments exact. Milton Small-grained fand is efteemed the beft for th tenant 7. f. [ fmall and craft. SmMa'LLCRAFT bu I forfaken thee hav a r t f a h t i r a r m o l a f e W From fmutty dangers guard thy threaten'd coat Gay adj. [ymall, Sax. Jmal, Dutch To the fabr he fain woul faved him from ten years imSpeétator treffed gentlemen prifonment . [rnacca, Saxon ; fneckra, Iflandick. {mall thip SMALL SMa SM SM w. 2. [meontan, Sax. fimerten 1. To feel quick lively pain When a man's wounds ceafe to fmart, only be caufe he has loft his fe:ling, they arc neverthelef South mortal Human blood, when firft let, is mild, and wil not make the eye, or a frefh wound, fmart Arbuthnot 2. To feel pain of body or mind He that iy furety for a ftranger fhall fmart fo Prov it No creature [marts fo little as a fool Let peals of laughter, Codrus ! round thee break "Thou unconcern'd canft hear the mighty crack Pope SMART. adj. [from the noun. 1. Pungent; fharp; caufing fmart How fmart a lath that fpeech doth give my confcience Shakejpearc ( wittinefs brifknefs Livelinef z By I defy all the clubs to invent a new P*'r"‘: equal in wit, humour, firartefs; of POlm;,Zfi my fet SmaTCH 1. Tafte #. /. [corrupted fron}/"‘"‘k'l &y tinGture; twang 2ot Thouo art a fellow of a goodb' retfp}: in of hanou Shaldpr fome fmat Thy life hath ha i gutturd | or 0 Some nations have a peculia finatch in their language. Hlder's Elems foP:&c nitrot o fomewha hav falt Thef but mixt with a fmatch of a \'lt.fl(&l"k bird Latin. 2. [caruleo Ty SMA'TTER. w. 7. [It 1 fupp fted be corrupted 1. To havepa {light t wlic?go?fc fuperficial, an ht fmatterif Such atts z ; : r : i r k i l f veral fciences, witho Since, by a little f o reat ¢oncei of himfelf, he ha i ;gnay h ble tr{iml)' 'f"dyeam 2. To talk fupe fuch as {qwhfm; " " n proper terms Of f Are a |