Part 8 (2/2)
_ABRAM_, naked, without clothes, or scarce enough to cover the nakedness
_A with both parties; also a lawyer that takes fees of a plaintiff and defendant at once
_Alel-Wackets_, blows given on the palm of the hand with a twisted handkerchief, instead of a ferula; a jocular punish seamen, who so asthieves signifies a naked or poor ue
_Adam_, _Tiler_, a pickpocket's associate, who receives the stolen goods
_Air_ and _Exercise_ He has had air and exercise, ie, has been whipped at the cart's tail; or, as it is generally expressed, at the cart's arse
_Alls_, the Five Alls is a country sign, representing five hu a alia; his overn all: the second a bishop in his pontificals; own; iht for all: and the fifth, a poor countryman with his scythe and rake; motto, I pay for all
_Amen Curler_, a parish clerk
_Anodyne Necklace_, a halter
_Arch Rogue_, or _Diipseys
_Arch Doxy_, signifies the saipseys
_Ard_, hot
_Autuar with several children, hired to excite charity
_Autumn_, a church; also married
_Autumn bawler_, a preacher
_Autumn cacklers_ or _prick-ears_, dissenters of whatever denomination
_Autumn divers_, church pickpockets; but often used for churchwardens, overseers of the poor, sidese the poor's money
_Autumn jet_, a parson
_Babes in the Wood_, crie Coves_, parish pensioners
_Balsam_, money