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Synonyms: ascertain; assure; attend; catch; check; come across; consider; construe; control; date; determine; discover; encounter; ensure; envision; escort; examine; experience; fancy; figure; find; find out; get a line; get wind; get word; gloss; glossary; go out; go steady; go through; hear; image; insure; interpret; learn; look; meet; pick up; picture; project; realise; realize; reckon; regard; run across; run into; see; see to it; take care; take in; understand; view; visit; visualise; visualize; watch; witness

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  1.  Castle Rackrent / Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849
    and Sir Condys of her former existence. 1800. CASTLE RACKRENT MONDAY MORNING [See GLOSSARY 1]. Having ... himself who could sit out the best man in Ireland, let alone the three kingdoms itself [See GLOSSARY 2  details...
  2.  Kepler / Bryant, Walter W.
    1: See Glossary for this and other technical terms.] After Ptolemy's time very little was heard ... Appendix II.--Bibliography Glossary CHAPTER I. ASTRONOMY BEFORE KEPLER. In order to emphasise  details...
  3.  The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire / Jennings, James
    _utche_ or _iche_, is sometimes spoken contractedly _che_. [See _utchy_ in the Glossary]. _Vield ... introduction. _Lowthee_ is evidently derived from _lewth_ [see Glossary] _lewthy_, will be, _abounding  details...
  4.  Essay on the Trial By Jury / Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887
    by a feudal tenure. See Spelman's Glossary. [19]] Contenement of a freeman was the means of living ... , but we will try to see a new copy has at least one byte more or less. Information  details...
  5.  Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles / Hume, Alexander
    . See Ruddiman's Glossary to G. Douglas (_chirtand_). Cold = could, p. 20. Coples = couples, p. 33 ... comfort. _Norne_ is to entreat, ask (see _Alliterative Poems_ Glossary), and may have something  details...