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Definition of begin
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Begin (n.)
Beginning.
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Neophyte
::
Neophyte
(n.) A
novice;
a tyro; a
beginner
in
anything.
Jubilate
::
"Jubilate
(n.) The third
Sunday
after
Easter;
-- so
called
because
the
introit
is the 66th
Psalm,
which,
in the Latin
version,
begins
with the
words,
""Jubilate
Deo."".
Epact
::
Epact (n.) The
moon's
age at the
beginning
of the
calendar
year, or the
number
of days by which the last new moon has
preceded
the
beginning
of the
year..
Infancy
::
Infancy
(n.) The first age of
anything;
the
beginning
or early
period
of
existence;
as, the
infancy
of an art..
Time
::
Time (v. t.) To
appoint
the time for; to
bring,
begin,
or
perform
at the
proper
season
or time; as, he timed his
appearance
rightly..
Set
::
Set (v. i.) To be fixed for
growth;
to
strike
root; to begin to
germinate
or form; as,
cuttings
set well; the fruit has set well (i. e., not
blasted
in the
blossom)..
Wardship
::
Wardship
(n.) The state of begin under a
guardian;
pupilage.
Found
::
Found (v. i.) To take the
ffirst
steps or
measures
in
erecting
or
building
up; to
furnish
the
materials
for
beginning;
to begin to
raise;
to
originate;
as, to found a
college;
to found a
family..
Sympode
::
Symploce
(n.) The
repetition
of a word or
phrase
at the
beginning
and
another
at the end of
successive
clauses;
as,
Justice
came down from
heaven
to view the
earth;
Justice
returned
to
heaven,
and left the
earth..
Conception
::
Conception
(n.) The state of being
conceived;
beginning.
Aggress
::
Aggress
(v. i.) To
commit
the first act of
hostility
or
offense;
to begin a
quarrel
or
controversy;
to make an
attack;
-- with on.
Auspicious
::
Auspicious
(a.)
Having
omens or
tokens
of a
favorable
issue;
giving
promise
of
success,
prosperity,
or
happiness;
predicting
good; as, an
auspicious
beginning..
Initiate
::
Initiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a first act; to make a
beginning
with; to set
afoot;
to
originate;
to
commence;
to begin or enter upon.
Beginner
::
Beginner
(n.) One who
begins
or
originates
anything.
Specifically:
A young or
inexperienced
practitioner
or
student;
a tyro.
Resume
::
Resume
(v. t.) To begin
again;
to
recommence,
as
something
which has been
interrupted;
as, to
resume
an
argument
or
discourse..
Vacation
::
Vacation
(n.)
Intermission
of
judicial
proceedings;
the space of time
between
the end of one term and the
beginning
of the next;
nonterm;
recess.
Primitive
::
Primitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
beginning
or
origin,
or to early
times;
original;
primordial;
primeval;
first;
as,
primitive
innocence;
the
primitive
church..
Simmer
::
Simmer
(v. i.) To boil
gently,
or with a
gentle
hissing;
to begin to
boil..
Neomenia
::
Neomenia
(n.) The time of the new moon; the
beginning
of the month in the lunar
calendar.
Dawn
::
Dawn (n.) First
opening
or
expansion;
first
appearance;
beginning;
rise.
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