Green’s Dictionary of Slang
T. Tomkis Albumazar IV ii: Why, blockhead? Think’st to deceiue me too?at blockhead, n.1
T. Tomkis Albumazar I i: I vnderstood his businesse Which I filch’t closely from him, while he reueal’d T’ his man his purposes and projects.at filch, v.1
T. Tomkis Albumazar III iii: Is not this brauer then sneake all night in danger, Picking of lockes, or hooking cloathes at windowes?at hook, v.1
T. Tomkis Albumazar III vii: ’Tis the cunningst nimmer Of the whole Company of Cut-purse-Hall.at nim, n.
T. Tomkis Albumazar I iii: Sure this some nouvice of th’ Artillery, That winkes and shootes: sir, prime your piece anew: The powder’s wet.at piece, n.
T. Tomkis Albumazar III iii: Is not this brauer then sneake all night in danger, Picking of lockes, or hooking cloathes at windowes?at sneak, v.
T. Tomkis Albumazar II ix: Shall I be married to Antonio, that hath beene a soust sea-fish this three months?at soused, adj.
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