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283                GLOSSARY
                INFIRMITY, (i) defect; x. I.  KIBE, ulcerated chilblain on the
                  zoi, 290; (ii) sickness; 2.4.  heel; 1. 5, 9
                  102                     KIND, naturally affectionate;
                INFLAMED, (a) lit. set on fire,  I. 1. 1235 1. 4. 3075 1. 5.
                  (b) fig. passionate; 1.1. 254.  335 2.4.49; 4. 6.115; 4.7,
                INGENIOUS, conscious; 4.6.277  29
                INHERIT, possess; 2. 2. 17; 4.  KINDLY, (a) with natural
                  6. 126                    affection (due to a parent),
                INNOCENT, imbecile, fool, (cf.  (i) according to her nature
                  All's, 4. 3. 184)5 3. 6. 7  (in this case evil); 1. 5. 15
                INSULT, exult over as a vic-  KNAP, rap; 2. 4. 119
                  torious enemy; 2. 2. 117  KNAVE, (i) boy; 1. 1. 20; 1. 4.
                INTELLIGENT, giving informa-  43> 975 3- - P> (") menial;
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                  tion; 3. 1. 25; 3. 5. 12; 3.  1. 4. 81 (with quibble on
                  7. 11                     (iii)); 1. 4. 945 (iii) scoun-
                INTERESSED (to be), to have a  drel; 1. 4. 3155 2. 2. 15, 19
                  legal right to (by betrothal);  KNEE (vb.), kneel before; 2.4.
                  1. 1. 84                  210
                INTEREST OF, legal claim to
                  possession of; 1. 1. 49  LAG OF, later than; 1.2. 6
                INTERLUDE, a little comedy; 5.  LARGE, (i) generous; 1. 1. 51}
                  3-9°                      (ii) splendid; 1. 1. 130;
                INTRINCE, tightly knotted.  (iii) lavish; 1. 1. 183
                  Abbreviated form of 'in-  LATCH, catch, strike swiftly;
                  trinsicate' [Ant. 5. 2. 303);  2. 1. 52
                  2. 2. 73                LET-ALONE, (a) permission;
                INVENTION, plan; 1. 2. 20   (b) hindrance; 5. 3. 80
                                          LIKE, please; 1. 1. 199
                JAKES, privy; 2. 2. 64    LIKENESS, personal appearance
                JARRING, out of tune; 4. 7. 16  by which one is recognized;
                JEALOUS, suspiciously watch-  1. 4. 4
                  ful; 1. 4. 70; 5. 1. 56  LILY-LIVERED, white-livered,
                JEWEL, term of endearment=»  cowardly; 2. 2. 15
                  darling, treasure (cf. Oth. 1.  LIST, (i) please; 5. 3. 62; (ii)
                  3. 195; Gent. 4. 4. 45); I.  listen to; 5. 3. 180
                  1. 266                  LISTS, ' catalogue of the soldiers
                JOINED-STOOL, stool fitted to-  of a force' (On.); 5. 3. n z
                  gether by a joiner (as  LIVING, property; 1. 4. 108
                  distinct from one of cruder  LODGING, accommodation for
                  make); 3. 6. 51           the night, sleeping quarters;
                JUDICIOUS, just; 3. 4. 73   2. 2. 169
                JUG, nickname for Joan; 1. 4.  LOOK, (i) seek (cf. A.T.L. 2. 5.
                  225                       3i)5 3- 3- Hi (») 'look
               JUSTICER, judge; 3. 6. 21; 4.  about' (cf. Rom. 3. 5. 40)
                  *• 79                     =be on the watch; 4. 7.92
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