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Definition of sold
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Sold (n.)
Solary;
military
pay.
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At
::
At
(prep.)
The
relation
of a point or
position
in a
series,
or of
degree,
rate, or
value;
as, with the
thermometer
at 80¡; goods sold at a cheap
price;
a
country
estimated
at
10,000
square
miles;
life is short at the
longest..
Stigmatize
::
Stigmatize
(v. t.) To mark with a
stigma,
or
brand;
as, the
ancients
stigmatized
their
slaves
and
soldiers..
Gisarm
::
Gisarm
(n.) A
weapon
with a
scythe-shaped
blade,
and a
separate
long sharp
point,
mounted
on a long staff and
carried
by foot
soldiers..
Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) The bark of
several
species
of
Cinnamomum
grown in
China,
etc.;
Chinese
cinnamon.
It is
imported
as
cassia,
but
commonly
sold as
cinnamon,
from which it
differs
more or less in
strength
and
flavor,
and the
amount
of outer bark
attached..
Entertainment
::
Entertainment
(n.)
Payment
of
soldiers
or
servants;
wages.
Barrack
::
Barrack
(n.) A
building
for
soldiers,
especially
when in
garrison.
Commonly
in the pl.,
originally
meaning
temporary
huts, but now
usually
applied
to a
permanent
structure
or set of
buildings..
Tin
::
Tin (n.) An
elementary
substance
found as an oxide in the
mineral
cassiterite,
and
reduced
as a soft white
crystalline
metal,
malleable
at
ordinary
temperatures,
but
brittle
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in the air, and is used
chiefly
to coat iron to
protect
it from
rusting,
in the form of tin foil with
mercury
to form the
reflective
surface
of
mirrors,
and in
solder,
bronze,
speculum
metal,
and other
alloys.
Its
compounds
are
designated
as
stannous,
or
stannic.
Symbol
Sn
(Stannum).
At
Swordfish
::
Sworder
(n.) One who uses, or
fights
with, a
sword;
a
swordsman;
a
soldier;
a
cutthroat..
Triangle
::
Triangle
(n.) A kind of frame
formed
of three poles stuck in the
ground
and
united
at the top, to which
soldiers
were bound when
undergoing
corporal
punishment,
-- now
disused..
Haversack
::
Haversack
(n.) A bag or case,
usually
of stout
cloth,
in which a
soldier
carries
his
rations
when on a
march;
--
distinguished
from
knapsack..
Tippling-house
::
Tippling-house
(n.) A house in which
liquors
are sold in drams or small
quantities,
to be drunk on the
premises..
Lastage
::
Lastage
(n.) A tax on wares sold by the last.
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(n.) The
objects
of
commerce;
whatever
is
usually
bought
or sold in
trade,
or
market,
or by
merchants;
wares;
goods;
commodities..
Soldierlike
::
Soldierlike
(a.) Like a
soldier;
soldierly.
Parapet
::
Parapet
(n.) A wall,
rampart,
or
elevation
of
earth,
for
covering
soldiers
from an
enemy's
fire; a
breastwork.
See
Illust.
of
Casemate..
Unsalable
::
Unsalable
(n.) That which can not be sold.
Uniform
::
Uniform
(v. t.) To
clothe
with a
uniform;
as, to
uniform
a
company
of
soldiers..
Dress
::
Dress (v. i.) To
arrange
one's self in due
position
in a line of
soldiers;
-- the word of
command
to form
alignment
in
ranks;
as,
Right,
dress!.
Cassock
::
Cassock
(n.) A long outer
garment
formerly
worn by men and
women,
as well as by
soldiers
as part of their
uniform..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail;
a
shop..
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