LI'KING, ppr. of like.
1. Approving being pleased with.
2. a. Plump full of a good appearance. Daniel 1 . Obs.
LI'KING, n.
1. A good state of body healthful appearance plumpness.
Their young ones are in good liking - Job 39 .
2. State of trial. Not used.
3. Inclination pleasure as, this is an amusement to your liking.
4. Delight in pleasure in with to.
He who has no liking to the whole, ought not to censure the parts.
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