An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin, Orthography, Pronunciation, and Definition of WordsHarper, 1844 - 1079 pages |
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... particular per- sons or things . AB - STRACTED , pp . Separated ; refined ; exalted ; ab . struse ; absent in mind . AB - STRACTED - LY , adv . In a separate state , or in con- templation only . AB - STRACTED - NESS , n . The state of ...
... particular per- sons or things . AB - STRACTED , pp . Separated ; refined ; exalted ; ab . struse ; absent in mind . AB - STRACTED - LY , adv . In a separate state , or in con- templation only . AB - STRACTED - NESS , n . The state of ...
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... particular art , or particular sciences ; as , a military academy . 2. A house , in which the stu- dents or members of an academy meet ; a place of edu- cation . 3. A society of men united for the promotion of arts and seiences in ...
... particular art , or particular sciences ; as , a military academy . 2. A house , in which the stu- dents or members of an academy meet ; a place of edu- cation . 3. A society of men united for the promotion of arts and seiences in ...
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... particular idea of ; to receive in a particular sense . - 5 . In commerce , to agree or promise to pay , as a bill of exchange . See ACCEPTANCE . AC - CEPT'A - BLE , a . 1. That may be received with pleas- ure ; hence , pleasing to a ...
... particular idea of ; to receive in a particular sense . - 5 . In commerce , to agree or promise to pay , as a bill of exchange . See ACCEPTANCE . AC - CEPT'A - BLE , a . 1. That may be received with pleas- ure ; hence , pleasing to a ...
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... particular transactions . 6. Reason or consideration , as a motive ; as , on all ac- counts . 7. Value ; importance ; estimation . 8. Profit ; advantage ; that is , a result or production worthy of esti- mation . 9. Regard ; behalf ...
... particular transactions . 6. Reason or consideration , as a motive ; as , on all ac- counts . 7. Value ; importance ; estimation . 8. Profit ; advantage ; that is , a result or production worthy of esti- mation . 9. Regard ; behalf ...
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... particular regard . 3. To own or confess , as implying a consciousness of guilt . 4. To own with assent ; to admit or receive with approbation . 5. To own with gratitude ; to own as a benefit . 6. To own or ad- mit to belong to . 7. To ...
... particular regard . 3. To own or confess , as implying a consciousness of guilt . 4. To own with assent ; to admit or receive with approbation . 5. To own with gratitude ; to own as a benefit . 6. To own or ad- mit to belong to . 7. To ...
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An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1848 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1832 |
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting the Origin ... Noah Webster Affichage du livre entier - 1839 |
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Page ii - Webster's Dictionary of the English Language, Exhibiting the Origin, Orthography, Pronunciation, and Definitions of Words. Abridged from the Quarto Edition of the Author. To which are added a Synopsis of Words differently Pronounced by different Orthoepists ; and Walker's Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek, Latin, and Scripture Proper Names.
Page 219 - That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods or services; that which one person is bound to pay to another or to perform for his benefit ; that of which payment is liable to be exacted ; due; obligation; liability.
Page 26 - A figurative sentence or discourse, in which the principal subject is described by another subject resembling it in its properties and circumstances.
Page 7 - an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation ; an event which proceeds from an unknown cause, or is an unusual effect of a known cause, and therefore not expected; chance; casualty; contingency.
Page ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Page 53 - Skill, dexterity, or the power of performing certain actions, acquired by experience, study or observation.
Page 229 - Government by the people; a form of government, in which the supreme power is lodged in the hands of the people collectively, or in which the people exercise the powers of legislation.
Page 104 - To break loose, to get free by force; to escape from confinement by violence; to shake off restraint To break off, to part; to divide; also, to desist suddenly. To break off from, to part from with violence.
Page 149 - To call for ; to ask or seek to obtain, by virtue of authority, right or supposed right ; to challenge as a right ; to demand as due.
Page 183 - We say a combination of men to overthrow the Government, or a combination to resist tyranny; another meaning is close union in connection." He defines "conspiracy" a combination of men for an evil purpose; an agreement between two or more persons to commit some crime in concert...