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b

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N

peJ in a vat oc tlVO of brJzil. Canmion and roro

eolom

are

firll alund, then dipt io b':Jzil. Cinna–

mun eo!our, a(ter olllr.Jiog. isdipt in brn ,J aod br. zi–

Iwo. Lead eolour is givco IVllh (ulbe,

~r

with wcJd,

brazilwn, galls aod eoppm s. Block filks of the

eoar[er [ort, are beguo by ICOUIiog tltem IVitlt [oap, as

for otlter eolours j after \Vhleh lhey are IVafhtd out,

wrung, aod boiled an hour io old galls, \Vhere they al e

[ufftnd tn fiand oday or IIVO: theo they are IVafhed

again with fair water, wrung, and put ioto another

"at of new galls: after\Vards waOled again, and wrung,

and finifhed in a va¡ of blaek. Fine blaek filkl are

only put once iOle galls of the new and fine [ort, that

has only boiled an hour: then the Glks are wafhed,

wruog out, aod dipped thrice in bbek, and afterwards

takeo down by baek-boiling with foap.

The dyeing of thread is beguo by fcouring it in a

Iye of good athes : afterIVards it is wruog, m[.d out

in rirer water, aod wruog agaio.

A

bright blue is

givco with brozileuo aod indigo: brifht gmn is lirfi

dyed blue, thenbacl:-boiled wllh brazilwo and verde·

ter, and lafily woaded. A dork greeo is given like

tho former, only darkeoing more before woading.

Lemon and pale yellow il given wlth wtld mixed with

roeou. Oraoge ifabella, with fufiie, weld, and rocou.

Red, bOlh bright and dark, with Hame-colour,

él,.

are given with brazil, either alone,'or with amixture

of roeou. Violet, dry-rofe, and amaranlh,

are

given

with brazil, taken down with indigo. Feulemon and

olive eolour are given

\~ith

golls and eopperas. taken

downwith wcld, rocou, or fufiie. Block is givenwith

galls and eopperas, taken down and "niOled with bra·

zileno w60d.

DYN .'\ STY , amongancient hifiorians, fignifies araee or

fuceellion of kings of the faOle line or family: fueh

were the dyoa{ltes of Egypt.

D Y V

Thc Fgyptians reekon th'ny d)'nanios

~

ith'o Ihe

fpm of

3GPS

je'"

j bUI the

gen~,"lity

of ehrono-

10Cm luuk upon Ihem as fau"luus.

p.nd

it is \'ery

etrtain, that Ihefe dynalltts are nut' concinually

íuccCI~

fi,e, bm eollatera/.

DYSCRACY, among phyficions denotes an ill hahit

or

11m

of Ihe humours, as in the feurvy, jaunJict,

&e.

DYSENTERY, in medicine, a diarrha:a or flux,

wherein rhe

fio~ls

are mixed with bloc,d, and Ihe

bowels n1lfmbly tormeoled w(lh gripes. See MEDI –

CI~E .

DYSERT, a parliament·town of Scoti2od, in lhe eoun–

ty of Fife, ficuated DO the nonhern fhore of Ihe

frith of Fonh, .bout eben miles nonh of Idin–

burgh.

DYSOREXY, among phyficians, denoles a want of ap–

petite, proeeediAg from

a

weakly fiomach.

DYSPEPSY, a dilliculty of digefiion.

DYSPNOEA, a difficulty of brealhing, ufuallyealled

aflhma.

DYSURY, in medicine, adillicultyof making urine, at–

tended wilh a fcnfation of heat and pain. See

M

E–

D ICINE.

DYTISCUS, WATER-BEETLE, in zoology, a cenus of

infells of the order of the eoleoprera; Ihe antennz of

which are Oender and [ctaceOIl!, and the hind fm are

hairy, and formed for fwimming. There are rwenty–

three fpeeies, difiinguifhed by their antenn:r, the co–

lour of Ihe elytra,

(:fe.

DYVOUR's HABIT, in Seots law, a pany·colonred

habit \Vhieh fradulent bankrupts, or bankrupts who

have been deale;s in illieire trades, are diretled to

wcar, as a rnark of ignoruiny, upon their being libe–

me fromprifon 00

a

cellio' honorum. See Se01

s

LA IV, title

32.

E

E A G

E

AGL E, io ornithology. See FALeo.

EAOLE, in heraldry, is aecouoted one of the

mofi noble bearings inarmoury, and, accnrding tO rhe

learned in this feieoee, ought 10 be gi"eo tO nuoe but

fuch as greatly exeel in Ihe

,'trlU(S

of generofily and

courage, or for ha\'IOg

dun~

frngul ar [erv,ees

tu

Iheir

foverelgnsj in wlllehc.fes Iheymay be allo\Vcda who!e

eagle, Or an eagle nai lrant, or unly the hcad or olher

pans thereof, as may be

moll

' grccable tO Iheir ex–

ploils.

RAOLE, in afironomy. VD/.

1.

p.

487.

E'OLE·OWL . See BUBO.

EAOL E'STONE. See

lETl TlCs.

lJ/

u,(

EAOLE, ao orJer of koighlhood, infiituled by.lhe

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E

A R

eletlor of Rrannenburgh, in

17°1,

on his being crolVn–

ed king of Prullia.

The knighls uf this order "'ear an orange-eoloured

ribband fulvcnding • block eagle.

II'hilc

EAOI.E.

a

I,ke order in Polao<l, infiitu"d io I

P í,

by UladilJ.lus

V

00

oecafioo

01'

Ihe marriar,c

01'

his

fon Calimir 10 Ihe dauchlcr of rhe greot duke

01'

Li–

Ihu~n¡a.

Thc knil:hts of

thi~

o,..ler wear

a

ehain of gold,

fufpcnning..1fi lver

eagl~

e,

"wlle.l.

EAG LET,

~ diOlinuliv~

of e.lgle,

rr~perly

fir,nir)'ing

a

yOllllg c.lglc. ,In hcralnr)', \\'hell IItere

ue

f"nal

c"glls on Ihe fame

deUI

l,clIn, they

ar~

tcrmed

ca–

glets.

EAR•.