INTERCESSI'ON, mediation. Bye-good-bye; good be with you. Signifies full of: as, hope'ful, full of hope. OPITHAL'MIC, relating to the OPHTHAL'MIA, a disease of the eye.
AR'CHITECT, a professor of the TE'TRARCH, a Roman governor. See ed, Impertinent. PHOSPHORES'CENT, $ (T&xo5), a lover. Obsce -urs, $for Obzscnuss, immodest, unchaste. Jointed, concur'rent, collat'eral. NOV'EL, new; unusual. MET'APHOR, ~a short similitude. UNANIM'ITY, ~ agreement. Over a certain quantity. UNLIXKE-not like, dissim'ilar; dif'I wIG —See Shoot. The principal qualities of some ATTAINT', to corrupt; to find substance. ELAPSE', to pass away. 5 letter word ending in elry and m. Intend', imag'ine, plot, contrive'. TRIVALVTULAR, having three VALV'ULE, a small valve.
PSAL'TERY, a kind of harp. I RESTORA'TION, a giving back. Salt-connected, in various languages, with sea. This letter was very frequently prefixed to words commenc.
Speaking from the stomach. DIAG'ONAL, a line from angle to OC'TAGON, a plane figure of eight angle. Narrow-from near; nahe (German), nigh, or near. ILLE'GAL, contrary to law. Orlent, orientalist.
See Each, R:F'UGE-See Protection. Stale-a decoy; from stelan (Saxon), to steal. PREcoNCEIVE', to imagine beCAP'TURE, a seizure; a prize. Metropolis, metropolitan. PERsPIcu'ITY, clearness. Populace, popular, populate. Damnare, damner, to damn. Haste-speed; hast (Gothic, German, and Swedish). 5 letter word ending in elry c. GEN'TILE, a pagan; a heathen. Philosophical necessity. REMIssI'ON, abatement; pardon. MORTIF'EROUS, fatal; deadly. Wend —to go, to turn; wendan (Saxon), wendeen (German), to change. SCALD, to burn with a hot fluid.
Numerare, nombrer, to number. The vse hereof is suche for anye one that liketh to haue prayse for tellynge his tale in open assemblie, that hauing a good tongue, and a comelye countenaunce, he shal be thought to passe all other that haue the like vtteraunce: though they haue muche better learning. INOP'ULENT, not wealthy. Page 223 WIORDS PRINCIPALLY OF GOTHIC ORIGIN.
IMPOL'ICY, imprudence. "So on he fares, and to the border comes of Eden. " CONGE'RIES, a mass of small GESTIC'ULATE, to use gestures. See Despotic, Positive. Irreconcilable, irreconcile. Literal, literary, literati. RORIF'LUENT, flowing with dew. INCONCEIV/ABLE, not to be conceived. Rare, scarce, unique', choice, sin'guTnouB/LE, 'LEs-disturblance, lar. PREMATURE', ripe too soon.
Page 39 PRE 39 PRO Predominant, predominate. MEL'ANCHOLY, sadness; dejection. See Nausea, Hatred, impedtiment, ob'stacle, obstruc'tion, Displeasure, Disgrace. INVUL'NERABLE, not to be wound- VUL'NERARY, useful in the cure ed. DIG'NIFY, to exalt; to honox. We remember the days when we used to play in the family, when we were driving in the car and we played the word derivation game from the last letter. CORPO'REAL, having a body; not COR'PUSCLE, a minute particle. DOR'MANT, sleeping; concealed. 5 letter word ending in elry. SALIF'EROUS, producing salt. Preoccupate, preoccupy.
Synopsis, synoptical. UNCAL'CINED, not burned to powCalcul-ae s. a small stone, a pebble. Some derive borough from borth (Saxon), a pledge-the members of a borough being pledged to each other. ENTOMOL'OGY, the science which treats of insects. Yoke-a bond; geoc (Saxon), joch (German), jugutm (Latin). See POR/TIoN-See Part. REANNEX', to annex again. Ermer-os (EpVo05), lonely, alone. CREATE', to form; to cause. PRIS MOID, a body having the PRISMAT'IC, formed as a prism. IN'FIDEL, a disbeliever. See Blame, Abuse, Check, CEAS'ING-cessattion, truce, leav'ing Disgrace, Censure, Gibe. JEWELRY unscrambled and found 37 words. MULTIL'OQuOvS, very talkative. PoST'HvUMOUS, published after HumIL'ITY, freedom from pride.
SPEC'ULUM, a mirror. DISPLEASE', tO make angry. COMPOUND', to mingle; to ad- POSTPONE', to put off; to delay. Herring has also been connected with these, as it appears in herds, ot hoards. EXPEC'TORATE, to eject from the PEC'TORAL, belonging to the breast. PHARMACEU'TIC, relating to PHARMACOP'OLIST, a druggist. Ativ-~a, spittle SAL'IVATE, to purge by the sali- I SAL'IVARY, relating to spittle. Page 231 WORDS PRINCIPALLY OF GOTHIC ORIGIN. RECOGNITI'ON, the art of recogN. Trash-refuse; supposed to be from to trash, to cut, and signifying originally the loppings of trees. Mood-disposition of mind; moody, haughty, pensive; mod (Saxon), muth (German), mind, heart, passion; hence, mad. Scrabble words that end with ELRY. Coltor, besmear', sketch, describe'.