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Definition of shone
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Shone () imp. & p. p. of
Shine.
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Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) A
fraudulent
breach
of duty or
willful
act of known
illegality
on the part of a
master
of a ship, in his
character
of
master,
or of the
mariners,
to the
injury
of the owner of the ship or
cargo,
and
without
his
consent.
It
includes
every
breach
of trust
committed
with
dishonest
purpose,
as by
running
away with the ship,
sinking
or
deserting
her, etc., or by
embezzling
the
cargo..
Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(a.)
Characterized
by
fraud;
indicating
a want of
probity;
knavish;
fraudulent;
unjust.
Covinous
::
Covinous
(a.)
Deceitful;
collusive;
fraudulent;
dishonest.
Cucking Stool
::
Cucking
stool () A kind of chair
formerly
used for
punishing
scolds,
and also
dishonest
tradesmen,
by
fastening
them in it,
usually
in front of their
doors,
to be
pelted
and
hooted
at by the mob, but
sometimes
to be taken to the water and
ducked;
--
called
also a
castigatory,
a
tumbrel,
and a
trebuchet;
and
often,
but not so
correctly,
a
ducking
stool..
Rascal
::
Rascal
(v.) A mean,
trickish
fellow;
a base,
dishonest
person;
a
rogue;
a
scoundrel;
a
trickster..
Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(a.)
Dishonored;
disgraced;
disfigured.
Unfair
::
Unfair
(a.) Not fair; not
honest;
not
impartial;
disingenuous;
using or
involving
trick or
artifice;
dishonest;
unjust;
unequal.
Improbity
::
Improbity
(n.) Lack of
probity;
want of
integrity
or
rectitude;
dishonesty.
Kioways
::
Kioways
(n. pl.) A tribe of
Indians
distantly
related
to the
Shoshones.
They
formerly
inhabited
the
region
about the head
waters
of the North
Platte.
Dishonesty
::
Dishonesty
(n.) Want of
honesty,
probity,
or
integrity
in
principle;
want of
fairness
and
straightforwardness;
a
disposition
to
defraud,
deceive,
or
betray;
faithlessness..
Utes
::
Utes (n. pl.) An
extensive
tribe of North
American
Indians
of the
Shoshone
stock,
inhabiting
Colorado,
Utah, New
Mexico,
Arizona,
and
adjacent
regions.
They are
subdivided
into
several
subordinate
tribes,
some of which are among the most
degraded
of North
American
Indians..
Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(a.)
Wanting
in
honesty;
void of
integrity;
faithless;
disposed
to cheat or
defraud;
not
trustworthy;
as, a
dishonest
man..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) That which is
obtained,
got, or
acquired,
in any
manner,
honestly
or
dishonestly;
property;
possession;
acquisition..
Comanches
::
Comanches
(n. pl.) A
warlike,
savage,
and
nomadic
tribe of the
Shoshone
family
of
Indians,
inhabiting
Mexico
and the
adjacent
parts of the
United
States;
--
called
also
Paducahs.
They are noted for
plundering
and
cruelty..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.)
Dishonest
management,
or
artifice..
Knavish
::
Knavish
(a.) Like or
characteristic
of a
knave;
given to
knavery;
trickish;
fraudulent;
dishonest;
villainous;
as, a
knavish
fellow,
or a
knavish
trick..
Crib
::
Crib (v. i.) To make notes for
dishonest
use in
recitation
or
examination.
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
character
or
reputation,
good or bad, fixed on
anything
as if by an
imprinted
mark;
current
value;
authority;
as, these
persons
have the stamp of
dishonesty;
the
Scriptures
bear the stamp of a
divine
origin..
Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(v. t.) To
disgrace;
to
dishonor;
as, to
dishonest
a
maid..
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
straightforward
or
upright;
unfair;
dishonest;
tending
to
mislead
or
deceive.
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