Za'tenfare. adj. Softish: applied to the intellect_s._

To Zam. v. a. To heat for some time over the fire, but not to boil.

Zam'zod, Zam'zodden. adj. Any thing heated for a long time time in a low heat so as to be in part spoiled, is said to be zamzodden.

Conjecture, in etymology, may be always busy. It is not improbable that this word is a compound of semi, Latin, half; and to seethe, to boil: so that Zamzodden will then mean, literally, half-boiled.

Zand. s. Sand.

Zandy. adj. Sandy.

Zand-tot. s. A sand-hill.

To Zee. v. a. pret. and part. Zid, Zeed. To see.

Zeeäd. s. Seed. Zeeäd-lip. See SEED-LIP.

Zel. pron. Self.