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Show S0 CWUOME. adj. [yom, yum, Saxon s fisms . " Gothick; fum, German; fom, Danifh oy fommigs Dutch. . More or lefs, noting an indeterminat gantity We landed fome hundréd men, where we foun Raleigh 'R fime frefh water Let me leave fome of the folk that are with me Gen. xxxiii Gy Wi Firft go with me, fome few of you, and fee th i3 ‘place, and how it maybe made convenient for yo Certain perfons Some is often ufed ab U folutely for fome people ; part Some to the fhores do fly \Some to the woods, or whither fear advis'd "Sly But running from, all to deftruéticn hye. Danicl *Wuy, | Not im the neighbouring moon, as fome hav Milton dream'd Your edicts fome reclaim from fins " 'But moft yout life and bleft example wins So'MEnOW. adv. [ fome and how. way or other ; I know not how So'MERSAULT. ) 2. /0 Somerfet 1s the corQ. V whic D Sir Edward Poinings, after he had continued a s:Sluice fome good while, returned unto the king Bacon part were fim (stwo thoufand Bacon They have no black men amongft them, excep fome few which dwell on the feacoaft Heylin ¢ ~Hebore away the prize, to the admiration o -+ fme hundreds Addifon Your good-natur'd gods, they fay Defcend fome twice or thrice a day Prior Paint, patches, jewels laid afide At night aftronomers agree The evening has the day bely'd Milion OMEBODY. 7. [, [ fome and body. i+ One 5 not nobody ; a perfon indif s eriminat and undetermined O that Sit John were come, he would make thi @ bloody day $0 fumebody Shake[pears's Henry IV .Jefus faid,f;m»:bw(y hath touched me ; for I perfeive that virtye is gone out of me. Luke v'zii.'urG }+ If there be a tacit league, it is againft fomewha or flvmebody: who fhould they be? Is it again wild beafts? No 5 itis againft fuch routs an fhoal J of people as have utterly degenerated from the law tg/"" of nature Bacen £ he had not done it when he did, Jomebody clf Might have done it for him Heylin ? Wc muft dvaw in fzmebody, that may fan Twixt us and danger Denbam's Sophy s quyh;},‘g}':}i that what he h't\s muft come to J"L_;,s;' . at'h‘e ¥, at l.vc has no 11cu-s,‘ hav'c that effect ( S every day three or four invitations Addifon's Spetator /' A+ A perfon of confideration heudas rofe up; boakking himfelf to be fomebody VOL II throws himfelf fro Aéis = arter is but fmali, in refpet of that of the heart; but i is ftill fomething Arbuthnot on Aliments You'll fay the whole world has fomething to do Jomething to talk of, Jomething to wifh for, an Jomethin to b employe about; but pray pu al thele fomethings together, and what is the fum tota bat juft nothing Pope's Letters Eere the beholds the chaos dark and deep Where namelefs fomerhings in their caufes fleep 2 Pope More or lefs not nothing Something yet of doubt remains Milton Years following years fteal fomething ev'ry day At laft they fteal us from ourfelves away Pope Still from his little he could fomething {pare To feed the hungry, and to clothe the bare. Harte 3. A thing wanting a fixed deaomination Som:thing between a cottage and a cell Yet virtue here could-leep, and peace could dwell Harte 4. Part Watts 5. Diftance not great I will acquain adv to-night and fomethin Shakefpeare Infome degree after upon his clbow on the other fide adv Shakefpeare' prepar the H transfufion, and much of the beauty of his thoughg will be loft So'MEWHAT fumetimes be contradi&ed an that we always bear it well ; for perfeét peace canTaylor not be had in this world z. At one time : oppéfed to fometimes, o i Jometimes than at others In {fome degree Holding of the breath doth help fomewbat t ceafe the hiccough Bacon's Natural Hiffory He is fomewbat arrogant at his firft entrance and is too inquifitive through the wholej yet thef imperfections hinder not our compafiion. Drydes So'MEWHERE. adw. [ fome and awhere.] I one place or other ; not nowhere Hopelefs and forlor They are return'd, and fomewvbere tive obfcurely Denbamt Compreffing two prifms hard together, that thei fides, which by chance were a very little convex might [omewwhere touch one another, I found th place in which they touched to become abfolutel tranfparent, as if they had there been onecontinue piece of glafs WNeawton's Opticks Does fomething ftill, and fomezwbere yet remain Reward or punithment Prior Of the dead we muft {peak gently; and therefore, as Mr. Dryden fays fomewbhere, peace be to it Pope So'MEwWHILE n f [/fom bette wrough and awhile. Qut of ufe "Though under colour of the fnepherdsfi{mwh;/e There crept in wolves full of fraud and guile That often devoured their own fheep And often the fhepherd that did "em keep Spenfer's Paftorals Somwn1‘rEROUS, adj. [ fomnifere, Fr. fom Caufing {leep; procurin adj. [ fomnus and facio, Lat. #. / [ funus, Gothick upo Sometimes the one, and fometimes the other, ma nced upon in thefe feripture deferiptions Burnet He writes not always ofa picce, but fometime mixes trivial things with thefe of greater moment Sclavonian. 1. A male born of one or begotten by on correlative to father or mother She had a [on fo her cradle band for hei bed ere fhe had a huf Shake[peare's King Lear Caft out this bondwoman and her fon a Bacon's Natural Hiftory yuna, Sax on ; john, German ; fon, Swedifh ; fone to another time be adv Dutch ; fz -pafliv Dryden The flowre of armes, Lycymnius, that fomewha aged grew Chapman SON or other bod fafte Caufing {leep So'MNOLENCY. 7. /i [ fomnolentia, Latin. Sleepinels ; inclination to {leep he Shakefpeare 1. Not never; now and then ; atone tim Th of a nitrou but mixt with a fmatch of vitriolick Grew 3. Part, greater or lefs Somewhat of his good fenfe will fuffer in thi SomN1'FICK 2. At one time or other hereafter So'METIMES. adv. [ fome and times. It is good that w fomeawha falts hav I with for fome fomniferous potion, that migh force me to fleep away the intermediate time, as i does with men in forrow Walton's Angler What art thou that ufurp't this time of night Together with that fair and warlike form in which the majefty of buried Denmar queen Thef fleep5 foporiferous; dormitive 1. Once ; formerly Good fometin France end : on the contrary fide, in every of them fome- awhat there may be added, as the church judge Hooker it expedient unifer, Latin. 7 [ fome and time. Did [ometinze march Concerning every of thefle, [omewbat Chrift hat commanded, which muft be kept till the world' fpy o' t The pain went away upon it ; but he was fomething difcouraged by a new pain falling fume day So'METIME More or lefs Once ; for a time you with, the perfe time; for't muft be don from the palace 2 manes Something of it arifes from our infant ftate So'METHING And Phyllis is fome forty-three Prior 7 One; any, without determining which The pilot of fume fmall night-founderd fkift A leapb The force of the air upon the pulmonar Being encountered with a ftrong ftorm fome eigh smrizhoufes Careqv l» Old men's fpirits vifual, contrary to-thofe o putblind men, unite not but when the objeét is a fome good diftancc Bacon When fierce Bava Did from afar the Britith chief behold Betwixt defpair and rage, and hope and pain Sometving within his warring bofom roll'd. Prior the number is uncertain and conjectural The number flain on the rebel a jumpe Jfommer nate i 1leagues to the weftward of Scilly, I held it the ofRaleigh ""fice of a commander to make a port At the higher end of a creek Milbrook iurksz iveth between two hills, a village of fome eight notwhat ; a thing or matter indetermi to fhow tha rsithen before Buloigne ruptio height, and turns over his head So'MET HING. 7 /. [rum3ing, Saxon. I. A thing exifting, thongh it appear Spenfer on Ireland .1/ MERSET bcgm, and /ault, Fr. aleap. It may be chat the queen's treafure, in fo grea "Sgceafions of difburfements, is not always fo ready It is added to a number Upon the fea fomewwbat methought did rif Dryden's Indian Emperor Like blueifh mifts He that fhuts his eyes againft a {mall light, o purpofe to avoid the fight of fomewbat that difpleafes him, would, for the fame reafon, fhu Atterbury them againft the fun one another, they may be fwelled fomehoav, fo as t fhorten the length of every fibril Cheyne Dryd T Unpyt being paid as it isy now Jome, and then fome is no great impoverithment to her coffers On So'MEWHAT. n. /. [ fomeand what. 1. Something; not nothing, though it b uncertain what tl he veficular cells may be for receiving the arterial and nervous juices, that, by their action upo ‘N Some is oppofed to forne, or to others Bryden's Fablesy Preface All for thou lacke®t fomedele their delight. Spenfer r fometimes alfo, though not often, he runs rioty an knows not when he has faid enough I Siker now I fee thou fpeak'ft of fpite Barcon and then fend for your fick SO'MEDEAL, adv, [Fumbeal, Saxon. - fome degree Obfolete . More orfewer, noting an indeterminat » number SO SoO th Gen. xxi. 10 He compares the affction of the Divine Being t indulgence of a wif 2. Defcendant father gih who woul howeve Jons of Adam diftant hav (.Id'dfrfl): as, th 1a |