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Attach, to seize: “every man a. the hand of his fair mistress,” LLL IV, 3, 375. France hath --ed our “merchants' goods at Bourdeaux,” H8 I, 1, 95. “am myself --ed with weariness,” Tp. III, 3, 5. “weariness durst not have --ed one of so high blood,” H4B II, 2, 3. “may worthy Troilus be half --ed with that which here his passion doth express?” Troil. V, 2, 161 (i. e. has he a touch, a feeling of that etc.) -- Especially == to arrest: “I'll a. you by this officer,” Err. IV, 1, 6. Err. IV, 1, 6 “that I should be --ed in Ephesus,” IV, 4, 6. Wint V, 1, 182. R2 II, 3, 156. H6A II, 4, 96. H8 I, 1, 217. I, 2, 210. Cor. III, 1, 175. Rom. V, 3, 173. Oth. I, 2, 77. The cause of the arrest adjoined with the prep. of: “of capital treason I a. you both,” H4B IV, 2, 109 (cf. arrest).
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