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A66045 An essay towards a real character, and a philosophical language by John Wilkins ... Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.; Wilkins, John, 1614-1672. Alphabetical dictionary. 1668 (1668) Wing W2196; Wing W2176_CANCELLED; ESTC R21115 531,738 644

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HORN Head goring TAIL Scut Dock Crupper Single of Deer Procreation the young in the Womb before its birth or the bag wherein it is contained 7. EMBRYO Child in the Womb. SECUNDINE After-birth Of GENERAL PARTS BY GENERAL PARTS of Animals are meant such as are more common to the whole kind or at least the more perfect kinds as Beasts and Men there being several parts enumerated under this head as Milk Marrow Bone Gristle Tooth Dug Rib Navel all under the fifth Difference and some under the sixth which are not common to all sorts of Insects Fishes and Birds These are distinguishable into Homogeneous CONTAINED I. CONTAINING II. Heterogeneus External HEAD III. TRUNK IV. LIMM V. INTERNAL VI. I. CONTAINED HOMOGENEOUS PARTS are such kind of fluid Bodies as are distinguishable by their various Consistences and Uses and not by any difference of Shape or Figure because being liquid they have no Shape of their own but must be contained termino alieno They are either more Thin and Aerial 1. SPIRIT uous Liquid and Fluid being either More limpid and of an aqueous transparency ‖ for diluting and attenuating the Humors or a prepared Juice for nourishing the several parts 2. SERUM Whey SUCCUS NUTRITIUS More opacous and thick Not generally diffused being useful either for Nutrition ‖ a whitish humor in the Mesentery extracted from the food before Sanguification or receiving a farther digestion in the breasts for the nourishment of the Foetus 3. CHYLE MILK Cream Beestings milch Dairy Generation ‖ common to both Sexes to which may be adjoyned that excrementitious moisture proper to some Females 4. SPERM Seed seminal MENSTRUA Courses Diffused through the whole and mixed together in one Mass considered either according to the General name denoting that red juice in the bodies of the more perfect Animals 5. BLOUD Crimson Particular kinds of which this whole mass is said to consist commonly stiled the four Humors and according to the old Theory esteemed to be either Hot and ‖ moist or dry 6. BLOUD Sanguin CHOLER Gall. Cold and ‖ moist or dry 7. PHLEGM pituitous MELANCHOLY Choler adust More consistent ‖ in the Head the organ of the inward Senses or in the Cavity of the Bones for the moistning of them 8. BRAIN MARROW medullary II. CONTAINING HOMOGENEOUS PARTS are distinguishable by their Qualities of Hardness and Softness or by their Figures and Uses being either of a More hard Consistence For strengthning of the Fabric ‖ either the most hard and dry or less hard both devoid of Sense 1. BONE Skull GRISTLE Cartilage For uniting of the Bones and Muscles ‖ either oblong or the extremity of the Muscle affixed to the part which is to be moved 2. LIGAMENT TENDON More soft Consistence being either Thin and broad for covering of ‖ the outward parts or the inward parts 3. SKIN Cuticle Fell Hide Pelt Slough flay excoriate gall MEMBRANE Film Pannicle Tunicle Skin Pericardium Pericranium Peritonaeum Oblong and narrow Hollow for conveyance of the Bloud ‖ to the Heart or from the Heart 4 VEIN Venal ARTERY all Solid for conveyance of the Spirits serving for Sense or those small hair-like-bodies of which the Muscles consist 5. NERVE Sinew FIBRE Grain Filament Crass of no determinate Figure useful for Motion according to the name ‖ more general or particular 6. FLESH Parenchyma carnal Carnosity incarnate MUSCLE Brawn Preserving from Heat and Cold or the Percolation of some humors 7. FAT Suet Tallow GLANDULE Kernel Emunctory Almond Bur Sweet-bread Nut. III. Amongst External containing Heterogeneous parts that which is the chief being the Seat and Residence of the Soul is the HEAD To which may be opposed the other part styled BODY Carcass The parts of the Head are either More general ‖ either the fore-part less hairy or the hinder-part more hairy 1. FACE Visage Aspect Countenance Favour Look Minc Physiognomy Feature Vizzard Mask PATE Scalp Noddle Sconce Scull Brain-pan More particular parts of the Head and Face are either More properly Organical for Sense whether such parts as are External used for Seeing or Hearing 2. EY Ocular optic see view look kenn behold gaze pore EAR Lug hear hearken ●uricular Tasting or Smelling ‖ either that Scissure of the Face through which we breath and receive our nourishment or that hollow prominence through which we breath and smell 3. MOUTH Chaps muzzle oral devour NOSE Snowt Nostril smell Internal used for Tasting Speaking or Eating Convex ‖ either that of a soft Fleshy substance whereof there is but one or that of a most hard and dry consistence whereof there are many 4. TONGUE lick TOOTH Fang Tusk bite gnaw nibble Holders Grinders Concave either the upper inward part of the Mouth or the open passage through the Neck into the middle region of the Body 5. PALATE Roof THROAT guttural jugular Less properly Organical but contributing to the making up the Fabric of the Face distinguishable by their various Positions into Vpper and fore-right ‖ Extremity of the Face or Protuberance over the Eye 6. FOREHEAD Brow Front EY-BROW Lateral ‖ towards the middle or towards the upper parts 7. CHEEK Iole TEMPLES Lower Fore-right ‖ either the upper and lower Extremity of that Scissure which makes the Mouth or the Extremity of the Face 8. LIP CHIN Lateral 9. JAW Chap Mandible Iole PLACE OF TONSILLAE IV. By TRUNK is meant the middle part of the Body considered abstractly from Head and Limms The Parts of the Trunk are distinguishable by their various Positions being either Vpper towards the top of the Trunk Not determined to fore or hinder part but common to both ‖ the Stem-like of the Head or the upper Convexity of Breast and Back 1. NECK Nape Dulap SHOULDER Scapulary Determined to the Fore-part ‖ more general or more specially the glandulous part designed for milk in females 2. BREAST Pectoral Bosom DUG Vdder Teat Nipple Pap Breast Hinder part more general or more specially the Bones of it 3. BACK VERTEBRA Spondyl spinal Chine Middle Hinder-part ‖ the direct Muscles or transverse Bones 4. LOIN Chine RIB Side-part ‖ more general or more specially the lower part of it 5. SIDE Lateral collateral FLANK Rand. Fore-part more general or more specially the concave middle part of it 6. BELLY Paunch Pannel Peritenaeum NAVEL Vmbilical Lower Fore-part the concave part ‖ between the belly and thighs or seat of the Privities between the thighs 7. GROIN SHARE Twist Hinder-part ‖ more general or specially the Cavity 8. BUTTOCK Breech Haunch Ham. FUNDAMENT Dock V. By LIMM or Member is meant any special part designed for Action moveable upon and distinguishable by its Ioints for which reason the word JOINT may be annexed to it by way of affinity one being the thing moved and the other the thing upon which the motion is made They are either Vpper Limm Innermost or next to the Trunk with its Ioint 1. ARM. SHOULDER Middlemost 2. CUBIT ELBOW Pinion Outermost 3. HAND le