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Definition of attended
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Attended
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Hostler
::
Hostler
(n.) The
person
who has the care of
horses
at an inn or
stable;
hence,
any one who takes care of
horses;
a
groom;
-- so
called
because
the
innkeeper
formerly
attended
to this duty in
person..
Murmurous
::
Murmurous
(a.)
Attended
with
murmurs;
exciting
murmurs
or
complaint;
murmuring.
Goliard
::
Goliard
(n.) A
buffoon
in the
Middle
Ages, who
attended
rich men's
tables
to make sport for the
guests
by
ribald
stories
and
songs..
Uphill
::
Uphill
(a.)
Attended
with
labor;
difficult;
as,
uphill
work..
Race
::
Race (n.)
Hence:
The act or
process
of
running
in
competition;
a
contest
of speed in any way, as in
running,
riding,
driving,
skating,
rowing,
sailing;
in the
plural,
usually,
a
meeting
for
contests
in the
running
of
horses;
as, he
attended
the
races..
Tempest
::
Tempest
(n.) An
extensive
current
of wind,
rushing
with great
velocity
and
violence,
and
commonly
attended
with rain, hail, or snow; a
furious
storm..
Inhuman
::
Inhuman
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
attended
with,
cruelty;
as, an
inhuman
act or
punishment..
Disadvantageous
::
Disadvantageous
(a.)
Attended
with
disadvantage;
unfavorable
to
success
or
prosperity;
inconvenient;
prejudicial;
--
opposed
to
advantageous;
as, the
situation
of an army is
disadvantageous
for
attack
or
defense..
Onychia
::
Onychia
(n.) An
affection
of a
finger
or toe,
attended
with
ulceration
at the base of the nail, and
terminating
in the
destruction
of the
nail..
Vomito
::
Vomito
(n.) The
yellow
fever in its worst form, when it is
usually
attended
with black
vomit.
See Black
vomit..
Majesty
::
Majesty
(n.)
Hence,
used with the
possessive
pronoun,
the title of an
emperor,
king or
queen;
-- in this sense
taking
a
plural;
as, their
majesties
attended
the
concert..
Storm
::
Storm (n.) A
violent
disturbance
of the
atmosphere,
attended
by wind, rain, snow, hail, or
thunder
and
lightning;
hence,
often,
a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail,
whether
accompanied
with wind or not..
Deplumation
::
Deplumation
(n.) A
disease
of the
eyelids,
attended
with loss of the
eyelashes..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) The
sitting
up of
persons
with a dead body, often
attended
with a
degree
of
festivity,
chiefly
among the
Irish..
Incruental
::
Incruental
(a.)
Unbloody;
not
attended
with
blood;
as, an
incruental
sacrifice..
Exanthema
::
Exanthema
(n.) An
efflorescence
or
discoloration
of the skin; an
eruption
or
breaking
out, as in
measles,
smallpox,
scarlatina,
and the like
diseases;
--
sometimes
limited
to
eruptions
attended
with
fever..
Arduous
::
Arduous
(a.)
Attended
with great
labor,
like the
ascending
of
acclivities;
difficult;
laborious;
as, an
arduous
employment,
task, or
enterprise..
Thane
::
Thane (n.) A
dignitary
under the
Anglo-Saxons
and Danes in
England.
Of these there were two
orders,
the
king's
thanes,
who
attended
the kings in their
courts
and held lands
immediately
of them, and the
ordinary
thanes,
who were lords of
manors
and who had
particular
jurisdiction
within
their
limits.
After the
Conquest,
this title was
disused,
and baron took its
place..
Congestive
::
Congestive
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
indicating,
or
attended
with,
congestion
in some part of the body; as, a
congestive
fever..
Distressful
::
Distressful
(a.) Full of
distress;
causing,
indicating,
or
attended
with,
distress;
as, a
distressful
situation..
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