profound
profound,deepe, or high.
A Table Alphabeticall by Robert Cawdrey (1604)
240 entradas
profound,deepe, or high.
profunditie,deepenes.
profusion,pouring out wastfully,
progenie,ofspring, generation, or issue of children.
progenitor,a fore-father, or grandfather.
prognosticate, (g)to know or giue out before-hand, or to tell afore-hand what shall happen.
progresse,a going forward:
prohibit,to forbid, or giue straight charge to the contrary.
proiect,a plot, or wise contriuing of any thing, or casting forth
prolixe,tedious, long, or large.
prolocutor,a speaker for another
prologue,a preface, or forespeech
prolong,stretch out, or defer.
promerit,desert:
promote,to honor or aduaunce to greater dignitie, and higher place
prompt,ready, quicke:
promulgation,publishing openly, or proclaiming.
prone,ready, or inclining
propagate,to enlarge, or multiply.
prophecie, (g)foretell, or expound
prophet, (g)he that prophecieth
propitiation,a sacrifice to appease Gods displeasure:
propitiatorie,that which reconcileth, or which purchaseth mercie, at the mercie seate:
propitious,not displeased, fauourable
proportion,equalnes, measure:
propose,propound, set before, or shew
proprietie,propertie, owing, or challenging as his owne, and none others: