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283                  GLOSSARY

             TOWARD,  imminent,  impending;  UMBRAGE, shadow;  5.2.124
                         2
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               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
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               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
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