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Show ( Unixnvi'TeD. adj. Not afked Philips °d D adj re found of words; their fenfe the ai ere it reach my ears Milt. Agonift ur ijointe 2 Having no articulation wre al three immoveabl th he thicknefs of a little pin or m._',;;'.'z:tgz.', o Grew's Mufzum U''n10oN. #./. [unio, Latin. 1. The aét of joining two or more, fo a to make them one Adam, from whofe dear fide I boaft me fprung adly of our union hear thee fpeak One heart, one foul, in both ! Milten's Par. Loff One kingdom, joy, and union without end. Milt 2. Concord conjun&tio of min or in terefts The experienc of thof profitable emanation from God, moft commonly are the firft motive o our love; but when we once have tafted his goodnefs, we love the fpring for its own excellency pafling from confidering ourfelves, to an wnion wit God Taylor's Ruleof Living Holy 3. A pearl Not in ufe The king fhall drink to Hamlet's better breath And in the cup an zzion thall he throw clean.sh data import.tsv out README Richer than that which four fucceffive king 11 Denmark's crown have worn. Shakefp. Hamlet 4. [Inlaw. Unio confolidatio is a combining o of tw churche in one which is done by the confent of the biithop, the patron, and incumbent this is properly calle ther ar An an wwion : bu two other forts as when on - church is made fubjec to the other, an when one man is made prelate of both an whe dral a conventua is made cathe Touching wnioz in the firft figni fication, there was a ftatute, an. 37 Hen VIII. chap..z1 in tw that it fhould be lawfu churches whereof th valu the one is not above fix pound king's books o in th of the firft fruits, and no above one mile diftant fro the other Uzior in this fignification is perfonal an that 1s for th bent life of the incum or real, that is, perpetual, who {oever is incumbent U~i'parovs adj. [wnu Cowel pario. an " Bringing one at a birth Others make good the paucity of their bree with the duration of their days, whereof ther " want not examples in animals uziparous U'~ison. adj. [unu Sounding alone Brownr' Vulgar Errours and fonus Latin. Sounds intermix'd with voic Choral, . o unifon Milten's Paradife Loft U''nN1sON. 7. / 1. A ftring that has the fam andther found wit ‘When moved matter meets with any thing lik that from which it received its primary imprefs i wil fying in lik manne mov it a tuned wnifons in mufica Glanwville 2. A 4 fingle unvaried note 1. {t was the nation's fenfe, nor could be found 11/07 went round for of chime nanacled with rhyme U'stt th 2. f [unus unitus, Lat. Pope Harte One leaft number ; or the root of numato fhoul attradtion b move mechanically tis above a hundred million ye are my difciples, if ye haye love on g 5 other; and this is the unity of chari y g, . Take unity then out of the w rld, and it difl'ol:" Watts [anitus, Latin. into a chaos 1. To join two or more into one The force which wont in two to be difperfed In one alone right hand he now unites Spenfer Whatever truth Redeem'd from etror, or from ignorance Thin in their authors, like rich veins of ore Your works unite, and ftill"difcover more, Dryden A propofition for uaiting both kingdoms wa begun Swift The king propofed nothing more than to unit his kingdom in one form of werthip Clarendon 3. To make to adhere The peritonzum, which is a dry body, may b united with the mufculous fleth, #ijeman's Surgery 4. To join 3. Agreement ; uniformity 4 To give our hearts znited ceremony Shakefpeare Charity is of a faftening and uziting nature Pearfon be well unite Dryd. Dufref 5. To join in intereft Unto their affembly min honou be not thou united Genefis 7o UN1'TE 1. T joi @. 2 in concert in an aé to concur to al If you will now unite in your complaints An force them with a conftancy, the cardina Cannot ftand under them. Shakefp. Henry VIIL 2. To coalefce; to be cemented; to b confolidated 3. To grow into one UnN1'TEDLY. adw With union; fo a to join The eyes, which are of a watry nature, ought t be much painted, and unitedly on their lower parts but boldly touched above by the light and fhadows Un~1'TER unites Dryden's Dufrefnoy 7./. The perfon or thing tha Suppofe an uniter of a middle conftitution, tha thould partake of fome of the qualities of both Ux~1'r1oN #. [union Glanwille Fr fro unite. The alt or power of uniting; conjunction ; coalition A word proper, bu little ufed As long as any different fubftance keeps off th unition, hope not to cure a wound. Wifeman's Surg U'NiT1vE. adj. [from unite. power of uniting Having th That can be nothing elfe but the wnitive way o religion, which confifts of the ccntemplation an love of God Norris U'NiTY 2. / [unitas Latin. i.e in doétrine Hosker Principle of dramatick Writing, b which the tenour of the ftory, and propriety of reprefentation, is preferved The unities of time, place, and ation, ar exatt ly obferved Although i Dryden's Preface to All' for Love poetry it be abfolutely neceflar that the uanities of time place and a&ion thoul be thoroughly underftood, there is fill fomethin elevate and aftonifhes th Addifm 5. [In law. Unity of pofleffion is a joint poffeffion of tw right b fevera titles Fo example, T take leafe of land from one upon a certain rent; afte ward I buy the fee-fimple This is an unity o potleffion, whereby the leafe is extinguifhed; b reafon that I, who had before the occupation onl for my rent, am become lord of the fame, and a to pay my rent to none Unju'pGED mined adj Cowel Not judicially deter Caufes unjudg'd difgrace the loaded file And fleeping laws the king's neglec revile. Prior UN1VE'RSAL, adj. [univerfalis, Latin. 1. General; extending to all All forrowed : if all the world could have feen't the woe had been univerfal Shaks Winte Tale Appetite, an univerfal wolf So doubly feconded with will and power Muft make perforce an univerfal prey And laft eat up itfelf. Shakefp. Troilus and Creffida Divine laws and precepts fimply and formall moral, are uniwerfal, in refpect of petfons, and i White This excellent epiftle, though, in the fronto it, it bears a particular infcription, yet in the drif of it is uniwerfal, as defigning to convince all mankind of the neceffity of fecking for happinefsi the gofpel regard of their perpetual obligation No fubjeé can be of umwerfal, hardly can it b Reynolds of general concern 2. Total ; whole From harmony, from heav'nly harmony Dryden This univer(al frame began 3. Not particular; comprifin all parti culars From things particula Dawitt She doth abftra& the univer/al kinds An uniwerfal was the objeét of imagination, an there was no fuch thing in reality Arbutbnot and Popt ge th e o w T / U uf i N f e i u t o e f f nera 1. The ftate of being one Thofe hereticks introduced a plurality of gods and fo made the profeflion of the uzity part of th fymbolum, that fhould difcriminate the orthodo from them Hammond The prodution of one being the deftruion o another, although they generate, they increaf not; and muft not be faid to multiply, who d not tranfcend an unity Brown Man is to bege Like of his like; his image multiply'd In unity defetive; which require Collateral love, and deareft amity. Milt. Par. Lof Whatever we can confider as one thing, fuggeit to the underftanding the idea of wnity Locke To what end had the angel been fet to keep th entrance into paradife aftc(;"prdam's expulftofl; eadife? i the univiveerr,fal had be en Rl; pa of_tbf% P t , a g o an u c th G e l c Pla h ei Ra l f e i u th o o a r a natur ita UNIVERSA'LITY [flfll‘"f'f"[ 7. / i a u i r p o ~ n t L fchoo e o w t t i n t e t l ner Thi catholicifm Shak or fcc.ond .afl'e&l.O}l 0S t n a % { { f r r u i l r n g t t i n church, c e _ b t a s o r p o r bracing all f h d i n h r m c a s o t n through al a containin all neceffar an favx{lgdtr;_lob;di ki al t m o n i i n c al obligin That which you hear, you'll fwea You fee, there Is fuch #nity in the proofs To the avoiding of diffenfionit, avajl th much that there be amongft them an unity as well in cererr_lo a more effential, tha fancy In the lawful name of marrying Let the ground of the pi€tur with colours of a friendly nature : Hol-dae We, of all Chriftians, ough to proxfldte)um'y among ourfelves and others Spratt's Sermon 2. To make to agree 2. Concord; conjunétion bers if an @. a endesene.. By this, faid our Saviour, fhall al men knog;e:fi‘ Unirs are the integral parts of any large number 70 Ux1"TE wh keep the uzity of the fpirit iny'thehgc;%%"'fl" upon any other atom, but glide through an empt Bentley interval without contact joined ; feparated Difl Not can tve call thofe many millions odds to an uxit, that it would not ftrik reft friends, at thirfty hour of dufk UN UN UN ces ence, as curing all difeafes, and planting 3‘}2‘; Thi in the fouls of men |