every man in his humour-第27部分
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eighings; whinnyings WHIMSY; whim; 〃humour〃 WHINILING; (?) whining; weakly WHIT; (?) a mere jot WHITEMEAT; food made of milk or eggs WICKED; bad; clumsy WICKER; pliant; agile WILDING; esp。 fruit of wild apple or crab tree (Webster) WINE; 〃I have the for you;〃 Prov。: I have the perquisites (of the office) which you are to share (Cunningham) WINNY; 〃same as old word 'wonne'; to stay; etc。〃 (Whalley) WISE…WOMAN; fortune…teller WISH; recommend WISS (WUSSE); 〃I ;〃 certainly; of a truth WITHHOUT; beyond WITTY; cunning; ingenious; clever WOOD; collection; lot WOODCOCK; term of contempt WOOLSACK (〃 pies〃); name of tavern WORT; unfermented beer WOUNDY; great; extreme WREAK; revenge WROUGHT; wrought upon WUSSE; interjection。 (See Wiss)
YEANLING; lamb; kid
ZANY; an inferior clown; who attended upon the chief fool and mimicked his tricks
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