incision
incision,cutting, in searching of a wound
A Table Alphabeticall by Robert Cawdrey (1604)
245 entradas
incision,cutting, in searching of a wound
incitate,to moue, or prouoke
incline,leane vnto, or towards
include,to shut in, or containe within
incommodious,hurtfull, vnfit
incommunicable,that cannot bee imparted to any other, or proper to one person, and none other.
incompatible,insufferable
incomperable,that hath not his like
incomprehensible,that cannot be conceiued, or vnderstood
incongruencie,want of agreement
inconsiderate,rash, not taking counsaile
incontinent,liuing loosely, or vnchastly
incontinently,presently, disorderly, or without moderation.
incorporate,to graft one thing into the bodie of another, to make one bodie or substance of two or moe, to mixe or put together.
incorruptible,vncorruptible, vnperishable, or not subiect to corruption
incredible,marueilous, such as cannot be beleeued.
incredulous,hardly brought to beleeue
inculcate,to vrge, or repeate one thing often:
inculpable,without fault, blamelesse,
incur,runne into
incurable,past cure, a wound that cannot be healed:
indecent,not comly, or beseeming,
indeere,make bound to one,
indefinite,without rule, or order, not determined:
indemnitie,without losse
indignation,anger, chafing,
indignitie,vnworthinesse, vnseemly vsage, infamie, or disgrace