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Show T U t tr l w n p r a e t e t o c take not _ Myfelf would be glad to take fome breath, and a p e e fi t a r t f fa g give all thi n n w D s o t e g f f fa wit t v g s a b o d m i b i c f fi Th denomination to money among the'Romans, an o f v r d i o f e p e e t o ¢ o the w Arbuthnot it jurn t defive tha Bacon fpeak His tura will come to laugh at you again. Denb take you fome of you woul down "The fpiteful ftars have thed their veno And now the peaceful planets take their surn. Dryd Though they held the power of the civil fwor unlawful, whilft they were to be governed by it yet they efteemed it very lawful when it game t Aztovbury thelr turn to govern A faline conftitution of the fluid ¢is acid, alk Arb line, or muriatic : of thefe in theirturns "Fhe nymph will have her turn to b tutor Th and th pupil o r w t i f j a o e n m T 16 poets troublefome happen 12. Reigning inclination Menalcas fhall fuftain his under-fong 13. A ftep off the ladder at the gallows Each in his turn your tuneful numbers bring By turns the tuncful mufes love to fing Dryden's Virgil By turfs put on the fuppliant, and the lord Threaten'd this moment, and the next implor'd Will quickly read his deftiny Butler 14. Convenience; ufe; purpofe; exigence . mor turns, notwithftandin dith, cup, cap, meafure, an mantle doth an Irithman ferve hj Prior mafter fo water-pot Small work in metal is turn'd in an iron lath called a turnbench, which they ferew in a vice, and having fitted their work upon a fmall iron axle with a drill barrel, fitted upon a fquare thank, a the end of the axis, next the left hand, they wit a drill-bow, and drill-fring, carry it about. Moxon But almoft ftary'd did much lament andimourn Hubberd His goingI could frame to ferve my turn Save him from danger; do Him love and honour Shakefpeare Tuv'rxcOAT My daughter Catharineis.not for your turn., Shak Tu'RNER. z./. [from turn. trade is to turn-in a lathe Clarendon ferve the turn W ilkins pafs with the moft-fenfual reafonable { but wheneve otherwife, to'drink or t Temple's Mifcellanies Nor box nor limes without their ufe are made Smooth-grain'd'and proper for the zurmer's trade Dryden Some turnersy to fhew their dexterity in turning, turn long and flender pieces of ivory, as fmal Moxon as an hay-ftalk ‘caft; fhape ;. manner Our young men take up fome cried up Englit poet, without knowing wherein his thoughts ar improper to his fubject, or hisexpreffions unworth of his.thoughts, or the turn of. both. is unharmonious Dryden Seldom any thing raifes wonder in me, whic does not give my thought a zurs that makes m Addifon heart the better. Femal famil virtue are of a domeftick turn Tuv'RNING I ran with headlong haft Thro® paths and turnings often trod by day Tuv RNINGNESS 'Th AZilt turning. [fro tergiverfation him, to all twrningnefs. o no man had lefs goodnefs So nature forme fleights; that thoug no many could better find the places, whence arSidney guments might grow of goodnefs Addifon on the moft ordinary affairs of life Wit doth not confift fo much' in. advancin things new, as-in. giving things known an agreeAddifon's Spetator able tuin Before I.made thisremark, Fwondered to fee th defcription of a beautifu Roman . poets, in thei man, {o often mention the turn of his neck an Add;:for arms A young man of a fprightly in converfation, had an inordiaate defire of appearing fathionSpectato " able Books give the fame gurn to our thoughts an reafoning, that good.company does to our converSavift's Mifcellanies fation Tu'rRN1p. 27 / Th flowe confift of four leaves whic to which the valves adhere on bot full of roundiflt feeds: a carpeou ar fides, and ar and tuberou root Miller November is drawn with bunches of parfnip and tarnips in his vight-hand. Peach. on Dratving The goddefs rofe amtd the inmoft round Watts of their guilt, and ap‘confcious With witherd ‘turmip-tops.her temples crown'd Gay Turn'ps-hide their fwelling heads below Gay's Paftorals RNPIKE. 2, /i [turnand pike, Or pique. 1. A crofs of two bars armed with pikes a prehenfive. that the juftice. of. the nation fhoul hinder horfes 'fromnégnteringgm' fiked hf#‘ 2. An gat b whic th wa obfirigied The gates are fhut, and th TU'RNSICK. furnpikes locked, Ah Vert [tzér)z an'dfi[,}. adj ginous; giddy % voflj‘, Ifa man fee another turn {wiftly and l(mg; o(g-m if he look upon wheels that turn, bimfelf waye turnfick By Tu' rNSOL. 7. fo [beliotropium, Latin. piant Milly ., Tu'rRNsPIT. . f. [twrn and fpit.]. H that anciently turned a fpit, inftead of which jacks are now generally ufed, is now ufed of a dog that turns the pit I give you joy of the repor That he's to bave a place at court Yes, and a place he will grow rich in A turnfpit in the royal kitchen.- Swiff's Mt ) Tu'rNsTiLE. 2. /i [tarn and. fif. turnpike in a footpath gy A turnflile is more certain Than, in events of war, dame Fortune, Hyj Twirling turnfliles interrupt the way, The thwarting paflenger fhall force them round, TU RPENTINE terebinthina 7. Jf [ turpentina, Ital Latin. The gum exud by the pine, the juniper, and other treg of that kind Asthe turpentinetreel ftretched out my branches, . clean.sh data import.tsv out README Eeelus'¥ Vertgreafe grinded with turpentine, putintoa pot il 1 and as you ufe it warm it Peacham on Drawingests wod Tu'RPITUDE. 7. [ [turpitude, Fr. tur tudo, from turpis, Lat.] Effential de= or action formity of words, thoughts inherent vilenefs ; badnefs umi wouldft thou have pai My better fervice, when my turpitud Shakefpea Thou thus doft crown with gold Decency imports a certain meafure of one thin® e to another the preférvatio of which is proper that rule by which every thing ought to att; an confequently the violation of it implies a surpifu or indecency © o ulh Tu'rQuolst. # / See TuUrkoIs One fhew'd me a ring, he had of your daughtt) i for a monkey. Out upon her ! it was my turgaoifes I had lt\fl!g. I was a bachelor. Shakefpeare's Mertbaflbif"ffi:i\‘. Tu'RRET. n. [ [turris, Latin.] A f eminence raifed above the' feftio building ; a little tower Difcourfe, I prythee, on this surret's tops Sh All things well ordered, he withdrew with fW Up to a turret high, two ports between, That fo he might be near at every need And overlook the lands and furrows green Make Windfor hills in lofty num'bers rlfe And lift her turrets nearer to the fkies adj. [from turret.] Fora Tu RRETED like a tower ;. rifing like a tower A white efculent' root plaged in form of a crofs; out of the flower cu rifes the pointal, which afterward turns to a pod divided into two cells by an intermediate partition The very turn of yoice, the grod pronunciation and_the alluring.manner which fome teachers hav "who ar #.. / turning Quality o {ubterfuge Addifon fhine in Anagreeable rurn appears in her fentiments up The Flexure 7 /. [from turn. winding; meander is the proper province for private women t attained, will engage the attention One whof the end, and furning on & o Ho Courtely itfelf muft turn to difdain, if you com in her prefence Shakzfpeare -Then is courtefly a turncoat They tried their old:friends of the city, who ha ferved their turns {0 often, and fet them to-get a pe ‘The form: On renegade ‘Who firft did ferve their turn; and now ferves his Daniel 15 7./. [turn and coat. who forfakes his party or principles; To perform this murder was elect ; A bafe companion,. few or none could mifs Neither will this fhif This philofophy ma while they pretend'to b they have a mind to b fleep, will ferve the turs [furn and bench. of turners A ter than Spenfer They never found occafion for their zozin tition n / Tu'rRNBENCH it hi that he mad al They fecl by turns the bitter chang Of fierce extremes ; extremes by change more fieree Milton The challenge to Dametas fhall belong ‘This is not to be accomplithed but by introdu¢ing religion to be the txrn and fafhion of the age Savift did neve at every Zurz One after another 18. By Turns ternately L'Eftrange ing ill turns Shrewd tarns firike deeper than ill words. South dif Addifon 17. New pofition of things ; as, fomethin Some malicious natures place their delight in do Diogenes a fault or {fometimes a beau fometime fapphick ode Fairfax And make him gled to read his leffon Or take a turn for it at the feffion excel Ovi wo fo wor ere ren ar za fta firf clean.sh data import.tsv out README The thr with the original, not only with the fame clegance but the fame fhort turn of exprefiion peculiar to.tfh Thanks are half loft when good turns are delay'd They, by their fkill in palmifiry i al d Dr y er ro im o erl pro ufe ar the a ty Lend this virgin aid 1urn of words, in whic Th Savift he a {entence 31. Adtions of kindnefs or malice T U T U WLY Take a turreted lamp of tin, in the f?}:!?c:; :pO ':e g" be re tu th o h i fquare; the h much as the length® of the lower party "19.1'"}\‘2 L ur Na n c B t d a f the lam T R TR TU'RTLEDOVE "n.. /o - [Tuptle, Saxo S tortorelley Fre 10riore zurtur, Latin.] Ttalian' . 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