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Feeler
Feeler Feel"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, feels. 2. (Zo["o]l.) One of the sense organs or certain animals (as insects), which are used in testing objects by touch and in searching for food; an antenna; a palp. Insects . . . perpetually feeling and searching before them with their feelers or antenn[ae]. --Derham. 3. Anything, as a proposal, observation, etc., put forth or thrown out in order to ascertain the views of others; something tentative.

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- darcknesse dwell, Learne to contemne light, Happie, happie they that in **** Feele not the worlds despite. Flow, my tears, fall from your springs! Exiled for...
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- the specialist Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory at Exeter (FEELE), and high capacity, recently refurbished teaching rooms. The Exeter Innovation...
- leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. 3. And when I feele my selfe neere lost, Then home He me doth take, Conducting me in His right...
- gentleman, who through some sicknesse becoming deaf, doth notwithstanding feele words, and as if he had an eye in his finger, sees signes in the darke;...
- Ecclesiastes, Luther says: Salomon judgeth that the dead are a sleepe, and feele nothing at all. For the dead lye there accompting neyther dayes nor yeares...
- is no remorce, But oftentimes, to aunswere theire desire, The subjectes feele both famine, sworde and fire. A version in which a cat figures is in Marcus...
- "a disease so frequent ... in our miserable times, as few there are that feele not the smart of it", and he said he compiled his book "to prescribe means...
- Colyer of Pidle 1634 Sir Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton, Charminster 1635 John Feele 1636 (Jan–Oct) John Freke of Cerne Abbey and Westbrooke House, Upwey 1636...