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Definition of past
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Past
(prep.)
Beyond,
in time;
after;
as, past the
hour..
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Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) A
counterfeit
gem,
composed
of two
pieces
of
crystal,
with a color them, and thus
giving
the
appearance
of a
naturally
colored
gem. Also, a piece of paste or glass
covered
by a
veneer
of real
stone..
Minister
::
Minister
(n.) One who
serves
at the
altar;
one who
performs
sacerdotal
duties;
the
pastor
of a
church
duly
authorized
or
licensed
to
preach
the
gospel
and
administer
the
sacraments.
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::
-ed () The
termination
of the past
participle
of
regular,
or weak,
verbs;
also, of
analogous
participial
adjectives
from
nouns;
as,
pigmented;
talented..
Whitsun
::
Whitsun
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
observed
at,
Whitsuntide;
as,
Whitsun
week;
Whitsun
Tuesday;
Whitsun
pastorals..
Pastime
::
Pastime
(v. i.) To
sport;
to amuse one's self.
Pasturer
::
Pasturer
(n.) One who
pastures;
one who takes
cattle
to
graze.
See
Agister.
Amnesty
::
Amnesty
(v.) An act of the
sovereign
power
granting
oblivion,
or a
general
pardon,
for a past
offense,
as to
subjects
concerned
in an
insurrection..
Kitcat
::
Kitcat
(a.)
Designating
a club in
London,
to which
Addison
and
Steele
belonged;
-- so
called
from
Christopher
Cat, a
pastry
cook, who
served
the club with
mutton
pies..
Stickfuls
::
Sticker
(n.) Same as
Paster,
2..
Pastorling
::
Pastorling
(n.) An
insignificant
pastor.
Whiteweed
::
Whiteweed
(n.) A
perennial
composite
herb
(Chrysanthemum
Leucanthemum)
with
conspicuous
white rays and a
yellow
disk, a
common
weed in grass lands and
pastures;
--
called
also oxeye
daisy..
Wad
::
Wad (n.)
Specifically:
A
little
mass of some soft or
flexible
material,
such as hay,
straw,
tow,
paper,
or old rope yarn, used for
retaining
a
charge
of
powder
in a gun, or for
keeping
the
powder
and shot
close;
also, to
diminish
or avoid the
effects
of
windage.
Also, by
extension,
a dusk of felt,
pasteboard,
etc.,
serving
a
similar
purpose..
Herbage
::
Herbage
(n.) The
liberty
or right of
pasture
in the
forest
or in the
grounds
of
another
man.
Pastime
::
Pastime
(n.) That which
amuses,
and
serves
to make time pass
agreeably;
sport;
amusement;
diversion..
Bucolic
::
Bucolic
(n.) A
pastoral
poem,
representing
rural
affairs,
and the life,
manners,
and
occupation
of
shepherds;
as, the
Bucolics
of
Theocritus
and
Virgil..
Glaze
::
Glaze (v. t.) Broth
reduced
by
boiling
to a
gelatinous
paste,
and
spread
thinly
over
braised
dishes..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A poem
describing
the life and
manners
of
shepherds;
a poem in which the
speakers
assume
the
character
of
shepherds;
an idyl; a
bucolic.
Pasture
::
Pasture
(v. t.) To feed, esp. to feed on
growing
grass;
to
supply
grass as food for; as, the
farmer
pastures
fifty oxen; the land will
pasture
forty
cows..
By-past
::
By-past
(a.) Past; gone by.
Pasture
::
Pasture
(n.)
Specifically:
Grass
growing
for the food of
cattle;
the food of
cattle
taken by
grazing.
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