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283 GLOSSARY
TOWARD, imminent, impending; UMBRAGE, shadow; 5.2.124
2
6
1. i. 77>5- -3 3 UNANELEDJ unanointed, without
TOY (sb.), idle fancy, impulse, extreme unction; 1. 5. 77
freak, trifle; i. 3. 6 (for 'toy in UNBATED, not. blunted at the edge
blood' v. blood); 1.4.75; 4.5.18 and point; 4. 7. 137; 5. 2. 315
TRACE (vb.), (a) draw, (b) follow} UNBRACED, unfastened; 2. 1. 75
5.2.124 UNCHARGE, acquit; 'uncharge the
TRADE (sb.), business; 3. 2. 335 practice' = fail to suspect the
TRICK (sb.), (i) whim, toy, play- plot; 4. 7. 66
thing; 4. 4. 615 (ii) wont, way UNCTION, ointment, salve, with
(cf. 2 Hen, IF, 1. 2. 240-41 'it a poss. reference to religious
was...the trick of our English unction (ef. anoint)} 3. 4. 145;
nation'); 4.7.186; (iii) trickery; 4. 7. 140
iv
4- 5- 55 5- !• 975 ( ) k 1 1 ^* UNCURRENT, unacceptable, invalid;
5. 1. 88 2. 2. 432
TRICK (vb.), a term iri heraldry UNDERGO, bear the weight of,
= 'to indicate colours by means support (cf. Meas. 1.1.22-3 'be
of certain arrangements of dots of worth To undergo such ample
or lines'; hence, to smear, spot; grace and honour'); I. 4. 34
2. 2. 461 UNEFFECTUAL, losing its effect;
TROPHY, monument, memorial; 1. 5. 90
4.5.213 UNFELLOWED, •unmatched, un-
TROPICALLY, figuratively; 3.2.236 equalled; 5. 2. 146
TRUEPENNY, trusty fellow; 1. 5. UNFOLD, disclose, declare; 1. 1. 2
UNGALLED, ungrazed, unharmed;
TRUMPET, trumpeter; 1. 1.150 3. 2. 272
TRUNCHEON, staff of office; 1. 2. UNGORED, unpierced, unharmed;
204 5. 2. 248
TRUSTER, one that believes or UNGRACIOUS, graceless (cf. I Hen,
credits, lit. creditor (cf. Tim. IF, 2. 4. 490 'Swearest thou,
4. 1. 10)5 1. 2. 172 ungracious boy?'); 1. 3. 47
TRY CONCLUSIONS, make experi- UNHOUSELED, without the Euchar-
ment, see whit will happen; ist; 1. 5. 77
3- 4- I9S UNIMPROVED, (a) unreproved, (b)
TUNE, temper; 5. 2.191 crude, untempered (lit. unculti-
TURN THE BEAM, turn the scale, vated, ref. to waste land), v.
preponderate (v. N.E.D. 'turn' N.E.D. 'improve' v. 2; 1. 1. 96
49) i 4- 5- IS7 UNION, 'a pearl of large size, good
TURN TURK, prove renegade, go to quality and great value'; 5. 2.
the bad; 3. 2. 276 270, 324
TYRANNICALLY, vehemently, out- UNKENNEL, force a fox from its
rageously (in the fashion of the hole, bring to light (cf. MJV.W
Herod (q.v.) of the mystery 3. 3. 156); 3. 2. 79
plays); 2. 2. 343 UNPREGNANT, lit. unimpregnated,
TYRANNOUS, cruel, pitiless; 2. 2. hence unquickened, not stirred
464. to action (cf. Meas. 4.4. 18-19

