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Definition of shop
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Shop (v. i.) To visit shops for the
purpose
of
purchasing
goods.
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Canterbury
::
Canterbury
(n.) A city in
England,
giving
its name
various
articles.
It is the seat of the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
(primate
of all
England),
and
contains
the
shrine
of
Thomas
a
Becket,
to which
pilgrimages
were
formerly
made..
Uptown
::
Uptown
(a.)
Situated
in, or
belonging
to, the upper part of a town or city; as, a
uptown
street,
shop, etc.;
uptown
society..
Shopmaid
::
Shopmaid
(n.) A
shopgirl.
Zuchetto
::
Zuchetto
(n.) A
skullcap
covering
the
tonsure,
worn under the
berretta.
The
pope's
is
white;
a
cardinal's
red; a
bishop's
purple;
a
priest's
black..
Tallyman
::
Tallyman
(n.) One who keeps a tally shop, or
conducts
his
business
as tally
trade..
Episcopize
::
Episcopize
(v. i.) To
perform
the
duties
of a
bishop.
Ordinal
::
Ordinal
(n.) The book of forms for
making,
ordaining,
and
consecrating
bishops,
priests,
and
deacons..
Lumber
::
Lumber
(n.) A
pawnbroker's
shop, or room for
storing
articles
put in pawn;
hence,
a
pledge,
or
pawn..
Immaterialism
::
Immaterialism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
external
bodies
may be
reduced
to mind and ideas in a mind; any
doctrine
opposed
to
materialism
or
phenomenalism,
esp. a
system
that
maintains
the
immateriality
of the soul;
idealism;
esp.,
Bishop
Berkeley's
theory
of
idealism..
Bourgeois
::
Bourgeois
(n.) A man of
middle
rank in
society;
one of the
shopkeeping
class.
Episcopate
::
Episcopate
(v. i.) To act as a
bishop;
to fill the
office
of a
prelate.
Cathedral
::
Cathedral
(a.)
Emanating
from the chair of
office,
as of a pope or
bishop;
official;
authoritative..
Lordship
::
Lordship
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a lord; hence (with his or
your),
a title
applied
to a lord
(except
an
archbishop
or duke, who is
called
Grace)
or a judge (in Great
Britain),
etc..
Grasshopper
::
Grasshopper
(n.) Any
jumping,
orthopterous
insect,
of the
families
Acrididae
and
Locustidae.
The
species
and
genera
are very
numerous.
The
former
family
includes
the
Western
grasshopper
or
locust
(Caloptenus
spretus),
noted for the great
extent
of its
ravages
in the
region
beyond
the
Mississippi.
In the
Eastern
United
States
the
red-legged
(Caloptenus
femurrubrum
and C.
atlanis)
are
closely
related
species,
but their
ravages
are less
important.
They are
closely
related
to the
migratory
locusts
o
Bishoping
::
Bishoping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bisho.
Stiff
::
Stiddy
(n.) An
anvil;
also, a smith shop. See
Stithy..
Intercessor
::
Intercessor
(n.) A
bishop,
who,
during
a
vacancy
of the see,
administers
the
bishopric
till a
successor
is
installed..
Priscillianist
::
Priscillianist
(n.) A
follower
of
Priscillian,
bishop
of Avila in
Spain,
in the
fourth
century,
who mixed
various
elements
of
Gnosticism
and
Manicheism
with
Christianity..
Chirp
::
Chirp (v. i.) To make a shop,
sharp,
cheerful,
as of small birds or
crickets..
Chess
::
Chess (n.) A game
played
on a
chessboard,
by two
persons,
with two
differently
colored
sets of men,
sixteen
in each set. Each
player
has a king, a
queen,
two
bishops,
two
knights,
two
castles
or
rooks,
and eight
pawns..
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