This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...Sa, pay-gah-hot'-to, oA, a. 1. Sticky, viscous, glutinous, dauby, mucous. 2. Catching, contagious. 8. Attractive, alluring; adhesive. PEGAMIErNTO, pay-gak-mefn'-to, m. The act and effect of conglut mating or cementing. PEG A'NTE, pay-gan'-lay, a. Viseous, glutinous. PEGA'R, pay-oar1, ra. 1. To join ope thing to another with cement or viscous matter. 2. To join, to unite, to sew one thing with another, to clap. 8. To close or apply closely two things. 4. To dash things violently together. 5. To chastise, to punish, to beat. 6. To infect, to communicate a distemper.--?n. 1. To root or take root, us plants; to catch: speuking of nre. 2. To muke au impression on the mind; to communicate vices, manners, &c. 8. To assault, to attack. 4. To join, to be contiguous, to cleave, to cling. 5. To begin to take effect. 6. To full asleep. 1. To say or do something disagreeable or displeasing. Pf yarla, To betray one's confidence. Peijarla puiw, To violate the confidence reposed in one.--or. 1. To intrude, to enter without invitation or permission. 2. To stick, to adhere; to unite itself by its tenacity or penetrating power, to cohere, to grow. 3. To insinuate itself, to steal upon the mind. 4. To be taken with, to be strongly affected with a passion. 5. To spend one's fortune on things which belong to others. ftgar n pttardo, un parch or tin pareAaa, To borrow money and not return it. Pegarfvtyo, 1. To set fire to. 2. To incite, to stir up dissensions. So ptgar lot ojos, Not to leep. Ptgar manga, To intermeddle in any thing, to intrude, to cponge or act the parasite. Eta ya nofffia, (Coll.) That no longer tells. PE'GASEO, Sea, pay-gdj-tay-o, ah.a. (Poet.) Belonging to Pegasns. PEGA'SO, pay-g'ae'-to, tm. Pegasus, n winged...