as taking a very unwarrantable liberty with his text; and no less,
when they substitute 'Kenilworth' for 'Killingworth', which he
wrote, and which was his, Marlowe's, and generally the earlier
form of the name.
{284} [Compare Latin _amita_, yielding old French _ante_, our 'aunt'.]
{285} "The Carthaginians shall restore and deliver back all the
_renegates_ [perfugas] and fugitives that have fled to their side
from us".--p. 751.
{286} [See further in _The Folk and their Word-Lore_, p. 80.]
{287} Halbertsma quoted by Bosworth, _Origin of the English and Germanic
Languages_, p. 39.
INDEX OF WORDS
PAGE
Abenteuer 240
Abnormal 72
Abominable 245
Academy 70
Accommodate 107
Acre 193
Adamant 230
Admiralty 107
Advocate 82
Aeon 72
Aesthetic 72
Afeard 126
Affluent 104
Afraid 127
Afterthink 120
Alcimus 237
Alcove 16
Amphibious 107
Analogie 56
Ant 253
Antecedents 210
Anthem 245
Antipodes 68
Apotheosis 67
-ard 141
Armbrust 240
Arride 58
Ascertain 186
Ask 126
Astarte 237
Attercop 123
Aurantium 241
Aurichalcum 237
Avunculize 91
Axe 126
Baffle 181
Baker, bakester 157
Banter 106
Barrier 70
Battalion 61
Bawn 123
Benefice, benefit 97
Bitesheep 144
Black art 243
Blackguard 189
Blasphemous 128
Bless 231
Bombast 199
Book 21
Boor
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