Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 285 pages of information about Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I.

Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 285 pages of information about Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I.
Gins, see gan. 
Girlond, ii, 30, garland. 
Giust, i, 1, tilt, joust. 
Glitterand, iv, 16; vii, 29, glittering. 
Gnarre, v, 34, gnarl, snarl, growl. 
Gobbet, i, 20; xi, 13, lump, piece. 
Gorge, i, 19, etc., throat. 
Gossip, xii, 11, neighbor, crony. 
Government, ix, 10, self-control. 
Graile, vii, 6, gravel. 
Graine, vii, 1, dye, fast color. 
Gree, v, 16, favor, good will, satisfaction. 
Greedy, viii, 29, eager. 
Gren, vi, 11, grin. 
Griesie, ix, 35, horrible. 
Griesly, ix, 21, grisly, hideous. 
Griple, iv, 31, greedy, grasping. 
Groome, servant. 
Grosse, xi, 20, fast, heavy. 
Grudging, ii, 19, groaning. 
Gryfon, v, 8, griffin (a fabulous animal half lion, half eagle). 
Guerdon, iii, 40, reward. 
Guise, vi, 25; xii, 14, guize, mode (of life).

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Hable, xi, 19, able, skillful. 
Hagard, xi, 19, wild, untrained. 
Hanging, ii, 16, doubtful. 
Hardiment, ix, 2; i, 14, boldness. 
Harrow, x, 40, despoil. 
Haught, vi, 29, haughty. 
Heare, v, 23, pass for being so unlucky, in such evil case (Kitchin). 
Heast, vii, 18, command. 
Heben, Int. 3; vii, 37, of ebony wood. 
Heft, xi, 39, raised on high. 
Henge, xi, 21, orbit; lit, hinge. 
Hew, i, 46, etc., form, countenance; iii, 11, color. 
Hight, ix, 14; x, 55, called, was called; intrusted. 
Hond, out of, xii, 3, at once. 
Horrid, vi, 25; vii, 31, rough, bristling. 
Hot, xi, 29, was called; see hight. 
Housling, xii, 37, sacramental. 
Hove, ii, 37, rose, stood on end. 
Humour, i, 36, moisture. 
Hurtle, iv, 16, 40; viii, 17, rush, clash together. 
Hurtlesse, vi, 31, harmless, gentle. 
Husher, iv, 13, usher.

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Imbrew, vii, 47, imbrue, drench. 
Impe, Int. 3; ix, 6, etc., child, scion. 
Impeach, viii, 34, hinder. 
Imperceable, xi, 17, that cannot be pierced. 
Imply, vi, 6; xi, 23, infold. 
Importune, xi, 53, violent. 
Improvided, xii, 34, unforeseen. 
In, i, 33, inn, lodging. 
Incontinent, ix, 19, at once. 
Infected, x, 25, ingrained. 
Infest, xi, 6, make fierce or hostile. 
Influence, viii, 42, power of the stars. 
Intended, xi, 38, armed, stretched out. 
Intendiment, xii, 31, attention. 
Intent, i, 43; ix, 27, aim, purpose. 
Invent, vi, 15, discover.

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Jealous, suspicious. 
Jolly, i, 1; ii, 11, fine, handsome. 
Jott, x, 26, speck, small piece. 
Journall, xi, 31, daily. 
Joy, vi, 17, to be cheerful. 
Joyaunce, iv, 37, gladness, merriment.

K

Keepe, i, 40, heed, care. 
Keeping, xi, 2, care, guard. 
Kend, xii, 1, known. 
Kest, xi, 31, cast. 
Kindly, iii, 28, etc., natural, according to nature. 
Kirtle, iv, 31, coat, tunic. 
Knee, ix, 34, projection (of rocks). 
Knife, vi, 38, sword.

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