Zolláre, to clod or grow together into hard clods or turfes. Also to tie or latch with a latchet.
ZON Zóllo, a kind of fish.
Zollóso, clotty, turfie, full of clods.
Zombáre, to tosse vp in a blanket.
Zombáta, a tossing in a blanket.
Zomolibdéna, litharge or fome of Leade.
Zóna, a girdle or a belt, but properly taken for a certaine breadth in the Heauen or Earth from North to South, bounded out by some of the principall Circls, of the which there are fiue in all, the middlemost being betweene the two Tropikes is called Zóna tórrida, or the firy Zone, two that lie betweene the two Polare circles and his next Tropike, and they are called Zóne tẻmperáte, or the temperate Zones, as being neither extreamely hot nor extreamely cold, and are most inhabited, the other two lye betweene the Polare circles and the two Poles of the world, and they are called Zóne frígide, as being extreame cold and little inhabited.
Zonára, an Ally or place to play at scales or nine pinnes in.
Zonáre, to girdle, to belt or gird and compasse about.
Zonẻlla, any little Zóna, a little girdle or belt.