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               COME,  TOUR  WAYS! come  on!  suggestion of prison walls);
                 ('ways'  an  old adv. gen.);  2. 4.  144
                 2. 2.  37               CONFINE  (vb.), restrict,  limit;
               COMFORT  (sb.),  assistance; 4,  1. 2. 25
                  1.  165 5. 3. 297      CONFUSION, ruin; 2. 4. 91;  3*
                COMFORT (vb.), minister  relief  2.86
                 to(cf. TF.T.z.  3. 56)53. 5.  CONJUNCT, closely joined; $. 1.
                 21                        12
               COMFORTABLE,  comforting;  I.  CONSORT, company; 2.  1. 97
                 4.  3075 2. 2.  161     CONSTANT, fixed; 1.1.42; 5.1.
               COMMEND, (i) deliver (a letter,  4
                 etc.); 2. 4. 27j (ii) entrust;  CONSTRAIN,  assume by  effort;
                  3.  1.  19               2.  2. 95
                COMMIT,  commit  adultery; 3.  CONTINENT (sb.), container; 3.
                 4. 80                     2.58
                COMMODITIES,  advantages;  4.  CONVENIENCE,  favourable  cir-
                  1.  21                   cumstances; 3. 6. 98
                COMPACT (vb.), confirm;  i. 4.  CONVENIENT,  (i) decent;  3. 2.
                  3405  (pple.)  knit  together;  56;  (ii)  fitting; 4. 5. 315  $.
                  1.2.7; (adj.) in league (with  1. 36 (with  quibble on (i))
                  him);  2. 2.  116      CONVERSE WITH, associate with;
                COMPEER (vb.), equal; 5. 3. 70  1. 4. 16
                COMPLIMENT, polite ceremony;  CONVEY, manage with secrecy;
                  1. I. 2995 5. 3. 232     1. 2. 103
                COMPOSITION,  (i)  physical  ana  COPE, contend with; $. 3.  123
                  mental  components;  1. 2.  CORKY, withered; 3. 7. 29
                  12;  (ii) combination;  2. 2.  COSTARD,  head  (humorous;
                  19 (with poss. glance at (i))  lit. a large kind of apple); 4,
                COMPOUND,  mingle,  copulate;  6.239
                  1. 2. 131              COUNSEL, secret;  'keep honest
                CONCEIT, imagination; 4.6.42  counsel'=keep  an  honour-
                CONCEIVE, understand; 1.1.11  able secret;  1. 4. 33
                  (with  quibble  on  sexual  COUNTENANCE,  (i) demeanour;
                  sense  in  12);  take  (my)  I.  2.  160;  1.  4.  28; (ii)
                  meaning; 4. 2. 24        authority; 5. 1. 63
                CONDITION, character,  disposi-  COURSE  (sb.), (i) 'in  bear-bait-
                  tion; 4. 3.  34          ing,  one of a  succession of
                CONDUCT (sb.), guidance, lead-  attacks'  (On.);  3.  7. 53;
                  ing;  3-  6.  96;  (vb.)  lead,  (ii)  regular  process;  'meet
                  command; 4. 2. 16        the  old  course  of  death's
                CONDUCTOR,  leader,  comman-  die  a  natural  death;  3. 7.
                  der-in-chief; 4. 7. 89    100;  (vb.), chase; 3. 4. 56
                CONFEDERACY,  conspiracy;  3.  COURT'SY,  'do  a  court'sy  to',
                  7* 44                    lit. make a curtsy  (bow) to,
                CONFINE (sb.), limit (with poss.  hence=yield to; 3. 7. 26
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