Hipẻrbiríco, the moneth October.
Hipẻrbole, an Hiperboll or excesse in aduancing or depressing. Also a certaine crooked lyne comming of the cutting of a Cone or Cylinder.
Hipẻrbólico, Hiperbolicall, beyond all credit or estimation, of likelyhood or truth.
HIP Hipẻrbolizzáre, to hiperbolize, to aduance or depresse any thing beyond likelyhood or truth.
Hipẻrbórei, they which dwell aboue the blowing of the North-winde, who commonly liue aboue a hundred yeares.
Hipẻrdúlio, aboue, or ouerseeing the seruice of slaues and bondmen.
Hipẻrico, Saint Iohns-wort, Perforata or Hipericon.
Hipẻricóne, as Hipẻrico.
Hipẻrni, a kind of figs earely ripe.
Hipẻrzẻugma, that is when in a sentence the verbe seruing for all commeth behind.