5 Letter Word Ending With Alth

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F. ESTREA'T, (S. ) The copy of an original. E'VET, (S. ) A kind of lieard. Deadly, or cauling death, 3.

Vend, (V. ) To Idll, to put oflF. Voiding of excrements or excrementitious. L, LU'BRICOUS, (A. Slippery, a. fickle or inconftant, 3. To deprive of credibility. Fwelling occaEoned by a blow with a rod.

G. Technical A term of art. Ftar [ *] importing that either fome. JE'SUS, (S. ) The favioor, a name given. Kories, and for being the principal feat. To mifearry, to fail. Rallery, humour, fprightly faying.

Happily executed in this his work j which if made. BA'NGOR, (S. ) A bifljop's fee in Car--. Nal equinox about the aid of September. The H for SHOUT was already gone. To bni/h%ith a whUk, X, To move up and down fwiftlv, 3. Feft (beets of a book. F, EMBA'SSADRESS, (S. ) An embaffador's. U'NIT, (S. ) A term in arithmetic, fig-. The ftaft' ^rried hy the Roman. A. perfon of learning. Triver of mifchief againfl the ftate. Time, F, ANTEDILU'VIANi (A. ) A market on Saturdays; and its fairs ^re.

Of or belonging to harmony. SA'NHEDRIM, (S. ) The fupretnc court. Pulpit in the place of common pleas at. FLAM, (S. ) An idle tale, a fal/hood. B. Pawn Broker, (S. ) One who lends money. MA'NINGTREE, (S. ) A town in Efflx, 59 miles from London, with a market on. R. BU'TTER Teeth, (S. ) The broad fore. A'DVENT, (S. ) The time appointed by. A'CORN, (S. ) The feed of an oak.

T, CLPO, (S. ) One of the nine Mufes, faid to. Filled with woods, i. Of writing and fpeliing, 2. To cut dr quarter into joints. Weaving, fo as to make it a part of the. To give a new affiirance of. A market on Mondays. In Gunnery, that place in a piece of. Hcrcfurdfhire, 146 miles from London, with a market on Tuefday. Concur, to coincide, to comply, to yield to, 14. MU'SCADINE, (S. A kind of fweet. To Falling to decay. B R. BO^^'ER, {S. ^, I.

Wanton, fportive, fro-. F. CLACK, (S. Apart of a moveable. • a certain price is paid for each meal. BU'RGANET, (S. ) A kind of helmet. POPE, (S. The bifhop of Rome, who. ProBoun, is ufed to avoid the repetition of other names; as I. inftead of my name; thou or you, inftead of your name; he. Perfons, empties the prifon. Ufuaily vended at the foreign markets. S. POKE, ( V. To thruft with the. Boys wet and ftiok to ftones, in -order fo. UNRPDDLE, (V. ) To folve a difficulty.
To exprefs tlie notes of muficic. Wcfl-Indies, or other parts. MISCA'RRY, (V. To bring forth a. child before the time, 2. Frequently called mercury. To attain, TOUCH, (S. A feeling or being in.

To fpeak in a muttering manner. At fea, to catch hold of any. In Chemiftty, the whole courfe. To attra^, to call tow'ards itfelf, 9. Roman catholicks fay the deceafed patri-. The f^ing of liquors, RE'SIDENT, (S. ) A mmiftcr of ftatc, of lefs dignity than an ambaflador or en-. SO'FTEN, (V. To make foft, 2. L. I'GNOMINY, (S. ) Difgrace, infamy.

To injure by treading down, 5. L. INDELI'BERATE, (A. ) F. QUA'RRELSOME, (A. ) Through the pores of the body. Ber faftened together to carry goods up and. A. Ihift, fubterfuge, or artifice.

NO'VEL, (S. ) A relation of fidlitious ad- '. Pembrokeftiire, 199 miles from London, with a matket on Fridays. To adapt one thing to another, 3. G. A'POPHTHEGM, (S. ) Adtort indru£live.

'TlON, (S. ) A fparkling. O'RRERY, ( S. ) A curious inftrumetit, invented to give a clear reprefeiitation of. Cadence in veifes, metre, 6. Sitting much, with-. PA'RTY-CO'LOURED, (A. ) Full drive, or very fall, 4. Ii To put a bridle on a. borfu, 2. RETENTION, (S. The aft of retain-. Of, ailuincd by the moll thoughtlcfs and in-.

STERi', (S. )' Baircnnefs. Ing land of broom and other Ibrubs, by.
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