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Show TA luttyar dy 3 tho i) st1lurfivea SOk a zall fellow of thy hands, an at thou wilt not be drunk; but I know thod ar wall fellow of thy hands, and that thou wiit b ldlfunk‘ putI would thou wouldft be a ra/l fello are's Winter's Tale Shakefp nd ofthy 'h ands | TyLLAGE. 7. /. [taillage, Fr. Impoft excife people of Spain were better affe€ted unt - Philip than to Ferdinando, becaufe he had impofe Th ypon them many taxes and tallages Bacon's Henry V1I 7. /- [talge Danith.] The greaf Taiow or fat of an animal ; coarfe fuet "ghe's the kitchen wench, and all greafe; and Jenow not what ufe to put her to, but to make Jamp of her, and run from her by her own light. ‘yarrant her rags, and the tallowv in them, will bur Shakefpeare ‘a Lapland winter The new world is ftocked with fuch ftore o kine and bulls, brought hither out of Europ fince the firft difcovery, that the Spaniards kil thoufands of them yearly, for their za//sz0 and hide opl Heylyn Synufl' the candles clofe to the ta//ow, which wil Swift make them run T 7, Ta'zrow: . 4. [from the noun. greafe; to {fmear with tallow chandelier, Fr.] One who make of tallow, not of wax " Naftinefs, and fevera naft an [tallo 7. / TA'LLOWCHANDLER trades candle as tallozv Ta'Lry. n f. [from zailler, to cut, Fr. i1, A fick notched or cut in conformit to another ftick, and ufed to keep accounts by So right his judgment was cut fit "And made a rally to his wit Hudibras "The only talents in efteem at prefent are thof of Exchange Alley5 one za/ly is worth a grove o "bays Garth . 'Have you not feen a baker's mai "Between two equal panniers fway'd "Her tallies ufelefslie and idle 1f placd exaétly in the middle Prior From his rug the fkew'r he takes Andon the flick ten equal notches makes . With juft refentment flings it on the ground clean.sh data import.tsv out README There‘take my tally of ten thoufand pound. Swift 2, Any thing made to fuit another So fuited in their mind and perfons ‘That they were fram'd the ¢allies for each other If any alien love had interpos'd It muft have been an eye-fore to beholderss Dryd % Ta'Lry. @. a. [from the noun. fits tofuit ; to cut out any thing T {o as to anfwe Nor fifter either had, nor brother They feem'd juft ra'/y'd for each other. - Prior They ate not fo well ra/lied to the prefent junc_ture. YoTA'LLY. w. 2 Pope To be fitted; to con form; to be fuitable ¥ found pieces of tiles that exa@ly: fallied wit t!ie channel Ta LMUD } n./ > Addifon on Italy The book contain THa LmMup. { ing the Jewith traditions + the rabbinical conftitutions and expli., ations of the Jaw A LNESS. 2. /. [from zall. fiaturg 5~ procerity Height o Th":n h‘1~deou.s giant, horrible and.high twith his taluefs feem'd to threat the fky A.,)cfljur T "I;rh_.e eyesbehold fo many naked bodies, as fo ¥ .fwuf{é'('f fiamW"COuld.hardiy be' equalle Ta LON. #. /. [talon, French, of a bird of prey The cla -in an - Hayward TA'MEABLE. adj. [from tame.] Sufceptiv of taming It may be tried, whether birds may not be mad Ganza TA'MELY. adv. [from tame.] Not wildly meanly ; {piritlefly #ree. n. [. [tamarindus, Lat. Stoop tamely to the foot of majetty. Shak. Hen. IVeWhat courage tamely could to death confent And not by @riking fi ft the blow prevent? Dryde leaves, which are fo placed as to refemble a papilion i fom meafure bu Once a champion of renown thefe expan Ta'marisk Has he given way Did he look tamely on, and det them pafs Miller Wifeman's Surgery Lay me reclin' Beneath the fpreading tamarind, that fhakes Fann'd by the breeze, its fever-cooling fruit Thomfon The flowers of the tamarifk arc rofaceous. Miller Tamarifk is a tree that grows tall, and its wood i medicinal Mortimer's Hyfbandry #n. [. [tambourin, Fr. tabour ; a {mal tambourin drum It fhoul TAME Ta'MENESS nefs 2. Want of {pirits; timidity than beauty, and expofe his authority to infults Rogers He, great tamer of all human art Dulnefs | whofe good old caufe I yet defend. Popeo Ta'miny n / Ta'mkin 7. / from Siinne >Tis in vai To tamper with your crazy brain Without trepanning of your fkul As often as the moon 's at full zempero 2. To meddle; to have to do without fit nefs or neceffity S/lekf_f[)z'al'e And now their pride and mettle is afleep Their courage with hard labour tame and dull Shakefpeare That key of knowledge, which fhould give u entrance into the recefles of religion, is by fo muc tampering and wrenching made ufelefs Decay of Pictye*Tis dangerous fampering with a mufe A moft poor man made tame to fortune's blows Who, by the art of known and feeling forrows Shake[p. King Lear Am pregnant to good pity The profits fmall, and you have much to lof Praife him, each favage furious beaft For though true wit adorns your birth or place Degenerate lines'dégrade the attainted race. Kofc Earl Waltheof being overtaken with wine, engaged in a confpiracy; but, repenting next morning, repaired to the king, and difcovered the whol matter : notwithftanding which he was beheade upon ‘the defeat.of the confpiracy, for having bu That on his ftores do daily feaft And you, tame flaves of the laborious plough Your weary knees to your Creator bow Rofcont 3. Spiritlefs; unanimated: as, 2 tame poerm A low phrafe 7o Tame. @. n. [gatamgar, Gothick Temean, Saxon ; tfammen, Dutch. thu to make gentle Thofe that zame wikd horfes Pace 'em not in their hands to make 'em gentle But ftop their mouths with frubborn bits. Shake[p to deprefs t conguer If the heavens do not their vifible fpirit Send quickly down: to tame the offences Humanity muft perforce prey on itfelf Shakefpeare's King Lear They cannot tam Or overcome their riches; not by makin fith-poolsy letting in of fea Here, and then there forcing them out again Addifon's Freckolder far tampered in it 3. To deal ; to pradife fecretly to reclaim from wildnefs Hudibras He tried wathes to bring him to a better complexion, but there was no good to be donej th very tampering caft him into a difeafe. L'Efrange heartlefs If you fhould need a pin You could not with more tame a tongue defire it Baths, orchards b Latin. 2, Crufhed ; fubdued ; deprefled ; deject to crufh ftopple of the mouth Th derive tion Addifon terer fubdue A woollen ftuff ofa great gun 7o Ta'MPER. . a. [of uncertain deriva- a tyrant is the worft, and of all zame beafis a flat 2. T Conqueror Ta'mMER. 7. f. [from tame. fubduer Thales the Milefian faid, That of all wild beaft 1. To reduc muft appear rather like tamenef 1. To be bufy with phyfick. 1. Not wild; domeftick ed ; {piritlefs a condué Suc adj. [tame, Saxon ; taem, Dutch tam, Danifh. 7 /. [from tame. 1. The quality of being tame; not wild~ b Soon as thy oaten pipe began to found Their ivory lutes and tambarines forego Spenfer's Paftorals Addif Can you love and reverence your prelate, who Swift you tamely fuffer to be abufed z [ [tamarice, Latin. TA'MBARINE Dryd. So tamely can you bear the ravifh'd crown circularly, from whofe many-leaved flower-cup rife the pf)il.ltal], which afterward becomes a flat pod containing many flat angular feeds furrounded wit an acid blackifh pulp Lenitives are caflia, tamarinds, manna of this madnefs cur'd True obedience The flower of the tamarind-tree confifts of fevera onaceou Wilkins rying the weight of a man Prior TA'MARIN ‘of great fowls to b are fuppofe firong flight, and eafily tameable; divers of.whic may be {o brought up as to join t'gether in car to have greater or longer talns. Bacon's Nat. Hift Upward the noble bird direts his wing And, tow'ring round his mafter's earth-born foes Swift he colle@s his fatal ftock of ire Lifts his fierce talon high, and darts the forked fire Calliope with mufes. moe chandlers, butchers, and negle¢t of cleanfing of gutters, are great occafions of a plague Harwey on the Plague T A T A Octhers tamter' For Fleetwood, Defborough, and Lambert. Hud 7 TaN v a [tannen Dutch tanner, French. 1. To impregnate or imbue with bark A human fkull covered with the {kin, having bee buried in fome limy foil, was tanzed or turned int Greaw's Mufzum a kind of leather tallow Black cattle produc hides, and beef' but the greateft part of the hides are exported ra Diff t them fa t bar o wan fo od price for ranThey fell us their bavk ac ft's Mijeellanies ning our hides into leat 2. To imbrow by the fun Ti Ben Fonlon A puling cuckold, would drink u The lees and dregs of a fat tamed piece. Shakefp A race unconquer'd, by their clime made bold The Caledonians, arm'd with want and cold Have been for ages kept for you to tame Waller fkin's lamen A brow for whic h Donne 1 would difban The galaxy, and ftars be 7az d Cleaveland |