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Definition of ay
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Ay
(interj.)
Ah! alas.
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Pipe
::
Pipe (v. t.) To
perform,
as a tune, by
playing
on a pipe,
flute,
fife, etc.; to utter in the
shrill
tone of a
pipe..
Alee
::
Alee
(adv.)
On or
toward
the lee, or the side away from the wind; the
opposite
of
aweather.
The helm of a ship is alee when
pressed
close to the lee
side..
Overpay
::
Overpay
(v. t.) To pay too much to; to
reward
too
highly.
Lay
::
Lay (v. t.) The lathe of a loom. See
Lathe,
3..
Primer
::
Primer
(n.)
Originally,
a small
prayer
book for
church
service,
containing
the
little
office
of the
Virgin
Mary; also, a work of
elementary
religious
instruction..
Non Liquet
::
Non
liquet
() It is not
clear;
-- a
verdict
given by a jury when a
matter
is to be
deferred
to
another
day of
trial.
Commoner
::
Commoner
(n.) A
student
in the
university
of
Oxford,
Eng., who is not
dependent
on any
foundation
for
support,
but pays all
university
charges;
- - at
Cambridge
called
a
pensioner..
Dilapidated
::
Dilapidated
(a.)
Decayed;
fallen
into
partial
ruin;
injured
by bad usage or
neglect.
Lictor
::
Lictor
(n.) An
officer
who bore an ax and
fasces
or rods, as
ensigns
of his
office.
His duty was to
attend
the chief
magistrates
when they
appeared
in
public,
to clear the way, and cause due
respect
to be paid to them, also to
apprehend
and
punish
criminals..
Pay
::
Pay (v. i.)
Hence,
to make or
secure
suitable
return
for
expense
or
trouble;
to be
remunerative
or
profitable;
to be worth the
effort
or pains
required;
as, it will pay to ride; it will pay to wait;
politeness
always
pays..
Involution
::
Involution
(n.) The
relation
which
exists
between
three or more sets of
points,
a.a', b.b', c.c', so
related
to a point O on the line, that the
product
Oa.Oa'
=
Ob.Ob'
=
Oc.Oc'
is
constant.
Sets of lines or
surfaces
possessing
corresponding
properties
may be in
involution..
Zinnia
::
Zinnia
(n.) Any plant of the
composite
genus
Zinnia,
Mexican
herbs with
opposite
leaves
and large
gay-colored
blossoms.
Zinnia
elegans
is the
commonest
species
in
cultivation..
Play
::
Play (v. t.) To act or
perform
(a
play);
to
represent
in music
action;
as, to play a
comedy;
also, to act in the
character
of; to
represent
by
acting;
to
simulate;
to
behave
like; as, to play King Lear; to play the
woman..
Keno
::
Keno (n.) A
gambling
game, a
variety
of the game of
lotto,
played
with balls or
knobs,
numbered,
and cards also
numbered..
Ring
::
Ring (n.) An
instrument,
formerly
used for
taking
the sun's
altitude,
consisting
of a brass ring
suspended
by a
swivel,
with a hole at one side
through
which a solar ray
entering
indicated
the
altitude
on the
graduated
inner
surface
opposite..
Gobline
::
Gobline
(n.) One of the ropes or
chains
serving
as stays for the
dolphin
striker
or the
bowsprit;
--
called
also
gobrope
and
gaubline.
Cement
::
Cement
(n.) To
overlay
or coat with
cement;
as, to
cement
a
cellar
bottom..
White
::
White
(superl.)
Gray, as from age;
having
silvery
hair;
hoary..
Intention
::
Intention
(n.) A
determination
to act in a
certain
way or to do a
certain
thing;
purpose;
design;
as, an
intention
to go to New
York..
Inferentially
::
Inferentially
(adv.)
By way of
inference.
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