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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

