Simoniáno, Treacle-clauer.
Simonidẻi, a kind of verses so called because Simonides inuented them.
Simonióso, full of or tainted with simony, of or belonging to simony.
Simonizzáre, as Simoneggiáre.
Simpathía, a naturall passion of one to the other, a simpathy or naturall combination of things naturall in the operation of the powers, nature, quality and disposition, as water in coldnesse doth participate with the earth, and in moisture with the aire.
Simpatizzáre, to simpathize or agree in nature, quality and disposition.
Simphiróne, the hearbe Elecampane.
Simphísi, a ioyning together of the bones without moouing.
Simphitóne, the hearbe Alo, Confrey, or Wall-wort of the rocke.
SIM Simphíto, as Simphitóne.