Whitlock

Cited as Whitlock. — 5 quotations

Abdicant

Monks abdicant of their orders.

Amphiboly

If it oracle contrary to our interest or humor, we will create an amphiboly, a double meaning where there is none.

Kindliness

Fruits and corn are much advanced by temper of the air and kindliness of seasons.

Mountebank

Such is the weakness and easy credulity of men, that a mountebank . . . is preferred before an able physician.

Setter

They come as . . . setters off of thy graces.