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Definition of author
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Author
(v. t.) To tell; to say; to
declare.
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Empower
::
Empower
(v. t.) To give
authority
to; to
delegate
power to; to
commission;
to
authorize
(having
commonly
a legal
force);
as, the
Supreme
Court is
empowered
to try and
decide
cases,
civil or
criminal;
the
attorney
is
empowered
to sign an
acquittance,
and
discharge
the
debtor..
Lawless
::
Lawless
(a.)
Contrary
to, or
unauthorized
by, law;
illegal;
as, a
lawless
claim..
Antilogy
::
Antilogy
(n.) A
contradiction
between
any words or
passages
in an
author.
Coin
::
Coin (n.) A piece of metal on which
certain
characters
are
stamped
by
government
authority,
making
it
legally
current
as
money;
-- much used in a
collective
sense..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
empire,
or to an
emperor;
as, an
imperial
government;
imperial
authority
or
edict..
Regal
::
Regal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a king;
kingly;
royal;
as, regal
authority,
pomp, or
sway..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.) The style of
writing
or
thought
of an
author;
characteristic
peculiarity
of an
artist.
Sire
::
Sire (n.) A lord,
master,
or other
person
in
authority.
See Sir..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
credibility;
to
destroy
confidence
or trust in; to cause
disbelief
in the
accuracy
or
authority
of.
Interruption
::
Interruption
(n.)
Obstruction
caused
by
breaking
in upon
course,
current,
progress,
or
motion;
stop;
hindrance;
as, the
author
has met with many
interruptions
in the
execution
of his work; the
speaker
or the
argument
proceeds
without
interruption..
Acknowledge
::
Acknowledge
(v. t.) To own or
recognize
in a
particular
character
or
relationship;
to admit the
claims
or
authority
of; to give
recognition
to.
Unpope
::
Unpope
(v. t.) To
divest
of the
character,
office,
or
authority
of a
pope..
Unmagistrate
::
Unmagistrate
(v. t.) To
divest
of the
office
or
authority
of a
magistrate.
Cathedral
::
Cathedral
(a.)
Emanating
from the chair of
office,
as of a pope or
bishop;
official;
authoritative..
Standard
::
Standard
(a.)
Being,
affording,
or
according
with, a
standard
for
comparison
and
judgment;
as,
standard
time;
standard
weights
and
measures;
a
standard
authority
as to
nautical
terms;
standard
gold or
silver..
Direction
::
Direction
(n.) That which is
imposed
by
directing;
a
guiding
or
authoritative
instruction;
prescription;
order;
command;
as, he grave
directions
to the
servants..
Write
::
Write (v. i.) To frame or
combine
ideas,
and
express
them in
written
words;
to play the
author;
to
recite
or
relate
in
books;
to
compose..
Exile
::
Exile (n.) The
person
expelled
from his
country
by
authority;
also, one who
separates
himself
from his
home..
Coordinate
::
Coordinate
(n.) A thing of the same rank with
another
thing;
one two or more
persons
or
things
of equal rank,
authority,
or
importance..
Episcopacy
::
Episcopacy
(n.)
Government
of the
church
by
bishops;
church
government
by three
distinct
orders
of
ministers
--
bishops,
priests,
and
deacons
-- of whom the
bishops
have an
authority
superior
and of a
different
kind..
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