OCR Text |
Show UN Unwo'RKING Living without la 4 bi:i;v anid unwworking fhopkeepers in this bein o c m f e k on n d s e f m g th - yor the money of a country in their hands, but mak the publick pay them for_lt Uswo'RsH1PPED, adj % Locke Not adored He refolv'd to leav rhipp'd, unobey'd, the throne fupreme Milton : Ufl'lW/bP UNwO'RTHILY adv Not according t defert ; either above or below merit I vow'd, bafe knight ' o tear the garter from thy craven leg WhichI have done, becaufe unzvorthil Shakefpeare's Henry V1 clean.sh data import.tsv out README Thou walt inftalled Fearing left my jealous aim might err And fo unworthily difgrace the man Shake[peare 1 gave him gentle looks If we look upon the Odyfley as all a fi€tion, w . confider it unworthily. It ought to be read as a ftor _ founded upon truth of poetry adorned with embellithment Broome Uswo'RTHINESS z / Want of worth want of merit A mind fearing the wnwwortbinefs of every wor that fhould be prefented to her ears, at lengt Sidney brought it forth in this manner O let not an excellent fpiritdo itfelf fuch wrong as to think where it is placed, embraced, an loved, there can be any unaworthinefs; fince th weakeft mift is not eafilier driven away by th fun, than that is chafed away with fo high thoughts Sidney Every night he comes with fongs compos' To her unzvorthinefs : it nothing fteads u To chide him from our eaves, for he perfifts, Shak 1 fear'd to find you in another place But, fince you 're here, my jealoufy grows lefs You will be kind to my unworthinefs Dryden Have a true and humble fenfe of your own uz aorthinefs, which will not fuffer you to rife to confidence unwarrantably pretended to by fome Wake on Death Uxwo'rTHY. adj 1. Not deferving : whether good or bad The Athanafian creed and doxology fhould remain in ufe; the one as a moft divine explication of the chiefeft articles of our Chriftian belief5 the other as an heavenly acclamation of joyful applauf to his praifes, in who we believe neither the one nor the other unzworthy to be hear founding, as they are in the church of Chrift Hooker Every particular accident, not unzerthy the remembrance, for brevity I wittingly pafs over Knolles 2. Wanting merit Degree being vizarded TR unworthicft thews as fairly in the mafk. Shak Are there 4nvorthy men chofen to offices Whitgifte So may I, blind fortune leading me Mifs that which one unworthier may attain And die with grieving. Shkak. Merchant of Venice 3. Mean ; worthlefs ; contemptible Tell me, Philoclea, did you ever fee fuch thepherd? did you ever hear of fuch a prince # an then tell m if a fmall or unworthy affaul ave conquered me 4 Not fuitable ; not adequate Tlaid at her feet a work Sidney Dryden Qur friend's papers are in my hands, and I wil take care- to fupprefs things unzvorthy of him Pope to Savift Care is taken to interfperfe additions in fuch #, :‘ % ‘manner, that {carce any book can be bought, with out purchafing fomething unworthy of the author Unbecoming; vile Uxwo'unp awind. part. pafl. and pret, of ux Untwifted Thatchers tie with withs, but old pitched rope unwound are more latting, Mortimer's Hufbandry Uxwo'unNDED. adj 1. Not wounded We may offen Our yet unwounded enemics Miltor's Par. Loft 2. Not hurt Oh bleft with temper She who can love a fifter's charms, or hea Sigh for a daughter with wnwounded ear Pope Zo Unwra"p. . a, [from uz and awrap. To open what is folded 7o UNWRE'ATH. . a. To untwine The beards of wild oats, and of divers othe wild plants, continually wreath and wncvreat themfclves, according to the temperature of th ambient air Boyle Uxwri'tinG. adj. Not afluming the character of an author The peace of the honeft unwriting fubjeét wa daily molefted UnwrI'TTEN Arbuthnot adj 1. Not written; not conveyed by writing A rule of right unavritten, but delivered by tradition from one to another. Spenfer's State of Irel The laws of England may be divided into th written law, and the wnwritten Hale 2. Not containing writing As to his underftanding, they bring him in voi of all notion, a rude, unwritten blank; makin him to be created as much an infant, asothers ar born South Uxwro'vcHT. adj manufactured Not laboured; no Or prove at leaft to all of wifer thought Their hearts were fertile land, although unwrought Fairfax Yet thy moift clay is pliant to command Unwrought and eafy to the potter's hand Now take the mold, now bend thy mind to fee The firft fharp motions of the forming wheel Dryden Unwru'NG W adj Not pinched that have free fouls, it touches us not5 le the galled jade winch, our withers are unwrung Shakefpeare's Hamlet Unv1e'LpED Swift The brutal aétion rous'd his manly mind ov'd with unaworthy ufage of the maid Be, though wnatm'd, refoly'dto give her aids Dryd that they ftand in awe of conjurations, which fia nify nothing, not only in the di¢tionary of man but in the fubtiler wocabulary of Satan Brown's Vulgar Errours Among other books, we thould be furnifhed wit wocabulariss and dictionaries of feveral forts, Watts VO'CAL adj [wocal, Fr wocalis, Lat. 1. Having a voice Eyes are wocal, tears have tongues And there be words not made with lungs Sententious thow'rs ! O let them fall Crafhazv Their cadence is rhetorical ‘Witnefs ifI be filent, morn or even To hill, or valley, fountain, or frefh fhade Made wocal by my fong, and taught his praife crown' Smooth-fliding Mincius adj Not given up O'erpower'd at length, they force hi ground to th Unyielded as he was, and to the pillar bound. Dryd 70 UNYO'KE. . a 1. To loofe from the yoke reeds That ftrain I heard was of a higher mood Milton None can animate the lyre And the mute &rirgs with woca/ fouls infpire AsHelen, inwhofe eyes ten thoufand Cupids dwell Dryden Memn- 3, thou,h ffone, was counted wocal But twas the god, mean while, that fpoke all Rome oft has heardia crofs haranguing With prompting prieft behind the hanging 2. Uttered or modulated by the voice They which, under pretence of the law ceremonial being abrogated, require the abrogation of infrrumental mufick, approving neverthelefs the uf of wocal melody to remain, muft thew fome rea fon wherefore the one fhould be thought a lega Hooker ceremony, and not the other They join'd their wocal worfhip to the choi Of creatures wanting voice Milton's Paradife Lof Voca'rrry. #. /. [wocalitas, Lat. fro wocal.] Power of utterance ; quality o being utterable by the voice L and R being in extremes the other of fmoothnef one of roughnefs and freenefs of wocality are not eafy in tract of vocal fpeech to be proHolder nounced fpiritally 7o Vo'cavrize. v. a. [from wocal form into voice Vo'carry. adv. [from wocal.] In words articulately Although it is as natural to mankin# to expref their defires wocall as it is for brutes to ufe thei natural vocal figns ; yet the forming of language into this or that fathion, is a bufinefs of inftitution Hale's Origin of Mankind Voca'riox the employment of flaves ; they wayoke the mules Latin. 1. Calling by the will of God Eaft, weft, north, fouth. Shakefpeare's Henry 1V Homer calls them like gods, and yet gives the Broome to disjoin Shall thefe hands, fo lately purg'd of blood So join'd in love, fo ftrong in both Unyoke this feizure, and this kind regreet ? Skat Unvy0'kKED. adj 1. Having never worn a yoke . / [wecation, Fr. wocatio Neither doth that which St. Paul, or other apoftles, teach, enforce the utter difability of any othe men's wocation thought requifite in this church fo the faving of fouls Hooker They which thus were in God eternally, by thei intende admiflio t life have by wocario adoption, God aétually now in them 2. Summons Dryden And for Diana fev'n unfpotted ewes 2, Licentious ; unreftrained Shakefpeare's Henry 1V Unzo'NED. adj. Not bound with a girdle Eafy her motion feem'd, ferene her air Full, though unzon'd, her bofom Prior Voca BULARY. n. [. [vocabularium, La? wocabulaire, Fr.] A diftionary; a lexi Some have delivered the polity of fpirits, an o Hooker What can be urged for them, who not having th wocation of poverty to feribble, out of meer wantonnefs make themfelves ridiculous Dryder. 3. Trade ; employment I will awhile uphol The unyok'd humour of your idlenefs con ; a word book T It is one thing to give an impulfe to breath alone another thing to wocalize that breath, 7. e. in it paffage through the larynx to give it the found o human voice Holder Our army is difpers'd already Like youthful fteers znyok'd, they took their courf 2. To part Milton with woca Prior oral; traditional Sev'n bullocks yet znyok'd for Pheesbus chufe which was urzvorth her, but which I hope fhe will forgive VO VvoCc calling He would think his fervice greatly rewardedy i he might obtain by that means to live in the figh of his prince, and yet pra&ife his own chofen wocztion Sidney God's mother, in 2 vifion full of majefty Will'd me to leave my bafe wocation. Shak. Hen V1 God has furnifhed men with faculties fufficien to dire¢t them in the way they thould take, i they will ferioufly employ them, when their ordi nary wecazions allow them the Kifure Locke 4. |