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Ill 35. Excefs. Prompt. Outrageous (adj. ) Ill 27. IV 14. Exceflive. L. Outrageoufly (adv. ] 109. Exceflively. Af. V. Kfp Owter (. ) VI 17. Completion. This conje&ural interpretation is here hazarded, on the ftrength of the old French verb outrer ; one of the fenfes of which is achever Jn Carp. P. Pamfilet (. ) VI. I. Pamphlet. See note. Johnfon grounds his literal ety- mology (par un filet) of the modern word on Caxton's having printed \\. Paunftet: but here we may fee, that the older orthogra...phy was different. Pardee (363) is an oath. Tyr. Paffyngly (adv. ) 142. Exceedingly. Wic. Pees (n. ) 80. Peace. Tyr. Peys (. ) VI 49. Weight. P. L. Peis. Piler (. ) 8. Pillar. Tyr. Pitous (adj. ) IV 3. Compaflionate. Tyr. Play (. ) VI 1 8. Sport. Tyr. Plentevous (adj. ) IV 17. Abounding. JV'ic. To make clear fenfe of this paffage in HOCCLEVE, the reader fhould likewife turn to article Of. Plefance (. ) 229. 241. Ill 63. V 26. VI 69. Pleafure. Tyr. Plefant (adj. ) 10. 140. Pleafmg. L. Poefie (.
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