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   * Have particular references, either to   * Have particular references, either to
-      * Food, as to+      * [[:en:dictionary:food_semantograms|FOOD]], as to
         * The kinds of it.         * The kinds of it.
            * ORDINARY. I.            * ORDINARY. I.
            * EXTRAORDINARY. II.            * EXTRAORDINARY. II.
-        * The manner of PREPARING it. III+        * [[:en:drug|DRUGS III]] 
-      * CLOTHING. IV+        * The manner of PREPARING it. IV
-      * VESSELS. V+      * COVER , [[:en:dictionary:clothing|CLOTHING. V.]] 
-  * Are of a COMMON MIXED Nature. VI.+      * [[:en:dictionary:depression_semantograms|VESSELS. VI]]
 +  * Are of a COMMON MIXED Nature. VII.
  
- +===== VII. The last Head of COMMON MIXED Materials =====
-===== SUSTENTATION ORDINARY ===== +
-By SUSTENTATION ORDINARY (Commons, Fare, Cheer, Diet, Meat, Viands, sustenance, Victuals, Manciple, Caterer, Pantry,*) is intended such kind of Food as is usual for ordinary persons, and ordinary times; either according to the +
- +
-==== General ==== +
- +
- +
-General name; whether ‖ greater, more stated, constant and usual: or less, and more occasional. +
-  * MEAL, Dinner, Supper, Refectory. +
-  * REFECTION, Bait, Bever, Break-fast, Collation, Repast, Nunchion. +
- +
-==== Particular ==== +
- +
-=== Solid and consistent === +
- +
-Solid and consistent; being made either of +
- +
-  * Grain or some Vegetable, ‖ baked in a drier substance without any consi∣derable mixture, of all other the most common and necessary: or else being made up and mixed with some other eatable substance. +
-     * BREAD, Loaf, Manchet, Cake, Dough, Bisket, Past, Batch, Pantry, Pantler. +
-     * PUDDING, Haggis, Sausage, Dumpling, Link. +
-  * Milk ‖ condensed in the finer part: or of Milk coagulated and pressed. +
-     * BUTTER. +
-     * CHEESE. +
-  * Animal musculary substance; either ‖ alone: or put into some bready substance, which is likewise capable of some other ingredients. +
-     * FLESH. +
-     * PIE, Pasty, Tart, Custard, Flawn, Past, Pastry, Pastler. +
- +
-=== liquid === +
- +
-  * Eating; consisting of +
-     * Water boiled with some other ingredients, ‖ for the strengthening of it for Food: or for the coagulating of it. +
-        * BROTH, Pottage, Porridge, Caudle, Cullice, Grout, Gruel, Pana∣do, Posset, Ptisane, Frumenty, Hogwash, Potherbe. +
-        * GELLY, congeal. +
-      * Fatty juice of several Vegetables, and sometimes of Animals, eaten with other things, and useful for Medicine; to which may be adjoyned the watery juice of dressed Flesh. +
-         * OIL. +
-         * GRAVY, Iuice. +
-  * Drinking; the infusion of Burly or some other Grain first macerated; either ‖ without Hopps: or with Hopps. +
-     * ALE, Whort, Brew. +
-     * BEER, Drink, Whort, Brew. +
- +
-===== SUSTENTATION EXTRAORDINARY ===== +
- +
- +
-II. SUSTENTATION EXTRAORDINARY (Cates, Delicates, Dain∣ties,*Liccorous,) may be considered according to the +
- +
-===== III. Actions relating to the PREPARATION OF FOOD ===== +
- +
-III. Actions relating to the PREPARATION OF FOOD (dressing, crude,*raw,) are either +
- +
-===== Such things as are requisite for the covering of our nakedness, ===== +
- +
-IV. Such things as are requisite for the covering of our nakedness,* and the preserving of us from the injuries of weather, are styled by the name of CLOTHING, Vest, Apparel, attire, Array, Garment, Raiment, Habit, Garb, Stole, Robe, Weed, accoutred, clad, dight, dressing, make ready, wear, invest, Livery, put on or off, naked, stript, bare, Taylour, Wardrope. +
- +
-To which may be adjoyned, for its affinity, the usual name of those other things of the like use amongst men upon particular occasions, and more generally required for labouring beasts; ARMAMENT, Harness, Tackle, Array, Habiliment, Trappings, accoutred, Furniture, Traces. +
- +
-===== Vtensils as serve to contain other things, are usually cal∣led VESSELS ===== +
- +
-V. Such kind of Vtensils as serve to contain other things, are usually cal∣led VESSELS, Cask, Receptacle, Pan, Plate, &c. +
- +
-These are distinguishable by their Matter, Shapes and Uses, into such as serve for the +
- +
-=====  The last Head of COMMON MIXED Materials =====+
  
 VI. The last Head of COMMON MIXED Materials, must be acknow∣ledged to be a very Heterogeneous heap.* But the several particulars under it being very necessary in their kinds, and not reducible to any of the other Heads, I am forced to put them together here, not knowing at present how to reduce them more properly. They are distinguishable by their Ends or Uses; being such Provisions as concern VI. The last Head of COMMON MIXED Materials, must be acknow∣ledged to be a very Heterogeneous heap.* But the several particulars under it being very necessary in their kinds, and not reducible to any of the other Heads, I am forced to put them together here, not knowing at present how to reduce them more properly. They are distinguishable by their Ends or Uses; being such Provisions as concern
  
- +  * Food for Cattel; either ‖ of dried Grass: or dried stems of Grain. 
- +     * HAY, Fodder. 
- +     * STRAW, Fodder, Halm, Litter, Thatch. 
 +  * Warmth, and preparing of Food for men. 
 +     * FEWEL, Firing, Logg, Collier, Woodmonger. 
 +  * Giving of Light; being made either ‖ of the dried Fat of Animals: or of Oil. 
 +     * CANDLE, Link, Taper, Torch, Light, Lanthorn. 
 +     * LAMP. 
 +  * Curing of Wounds or Sores by outward application, being a Confection of Medicaments, which is sometimes spread upon some Vest matter. 
 +      * SALVE, Vnguent, Ointment. 
 +      * PLASTER, Cataplasm, Serecloth, Poultis. 
 +  * Cleansing or stiffening of Clothes. 
 +      * SOPE. 
 +      * STARCH. 
 +  * Communication by Writing; denoting either the 
 +      * Instrument: or Liquor to write with. 
 +         * PEN. 
 +         * INK. 
 +      * Matter to write on; considered either ‖ simply in its nature: or as it is com∣pacted in Aggregates. 
 +         * PAPER, Parchment, Vellum, Schedule, Bill-et, Ticket, Stationer. 
 +         * BOOK, Volume, Tome, Treatise, Manuel, compile, compose, Library, Tract, Pamphlet, Manuscript, Stationer. 
 +  * Ornament; by representation of the likeness of things ‖ in plain: or in solid. 
 +      * PICTURE, Pourtraiture, Effigies, Draught, Map, Chart, Landscap, Em∣blem, Image, Projection, Scheme, Diagram, Analem, Arras, Enammel. 
 +      * IMAGE, Statue, Puppet, Idol, Coloss, Crucifix.
  
  

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