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[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine Qiii: Abactor, he that stealeth catell.
at abactor, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ U: The parte next to the arse hole, podex.
at arsehole, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Bedde chambre with the apparell’ P: An arse wipe, penicillum.
at arsewipe, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ Tiii: The brayne panne, calua.
at brainpan (n.) under brain, n.1
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ U: The coddes, scortum [sic].
at cod, n.3
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ Tiiii: The maw, ventriculus.
at maw, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Bedde chambre with the apparell’ P: A pisspotte, matula [...] Mingo, to pisse.
at pisspot, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ U: The pricke, virga virilis, membrum genitale. Preputium, est pellicula, in sum mitate penis, que glandem tegit.
at prick, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine ‘Parts of the bodie’ U: A stone, testiculus.
at stone, n.1
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine n.p.: Jack Bragger and his fellow, [...] a Cracker.
at jack bragger (n.) under jack, n.1
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 298: The cough, Tuffis. The chincough, Pertussus.
at chincough, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 288: To fart, pedo [...] Hee that doth fart when as he will, When fart he would not, farts his fill.
at fart, v.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 288: To shite, Caco.
at shite, v.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 338: Excors, a hartlesse, a faint-hearted fellow, a quake-breech, without boldnes, spirit, wit, a sot.
at quake breach, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine n.p.: Cockish, lustie, leacherous, salax.
at cockish, adj.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 73: Mastigophorus, [...] that is worthie to bee beaten, or scourged, they cal it knaues grease.
at knave’s grease, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 308: They call it vulgarly the oyle of Baston, or a sower cudgell.
at oil of baston (n.) under oil of..., n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 308: They call it vulgarly the oyle of Baston, or a sower cudgell.
at sour cudgel (n.) under sour, adj.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 569: Not altogether Iack out of doores, and yet no gentleman.
at jack out of doors (n.) under jack, n.1
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 557: Faciem perfricuit He blusheth like a black dogge, hee hath a brazen face.
at blush like a black dog (v.) under blush, v.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 314: A Pick-thank, or claw-back, Adulator.
at claw-back (n.) under claw, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 554: Corvi lusciniis honorationes; Doctor Dodipoll is more honoured than a good divine.
at doddypoll, n.
[UK] J. Withals Dictionarie in Eng. and Latine 314: A Pick-thank, or claw-back, Adulator.
at pickthank, n.
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