Sir Thomas More's Utopia; Ed., With Introduction And Notes
Sir Thomas More's Utopia; Ed., With Introduction And Notes
More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535
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lease then iii. yeree. Milton, in his Tfnctate on Education, allows one year for mastering the rudiments and making much progress in Greek. II. 4-5. wythout anny staye, i. e. without any stopping or hesitating ; Lat. inoffenae. 1. 5. if the booke were not fialBe, i. e. if the text were not at fault. 1. 7. allyannte, i. e. allied, akin. The word is very rare. 1. 15. pretye = mcdei-ately large. The word was used to express moderately great in size, quantity, duration, &c. It is now used almost ex...actly in the same way , out adverbially, necessitating an adjective or adverb after it. For the former use, cf. 'A fretty while these pretty creatures stand. Like ivory conduits coral cisterns filling' (Shakespeare, Lucrece, i- 1233)- &rdell, i. e. bundle. The word is possibly akin to the Arabic fafdah, a package. It is common in English of this period, though now obsolete. Cf. ' There lyes such Secrete in this Farthell and Box, which none must know but the King* (Shakespeare, W. T. iv. 4. 783).
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