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Definition of trait
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Trait (v.) A
stroke;
a
touch.
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Treachour
::
Treachour
(n.) A
traitor.
Traitorly
::
Traitorly
(a.) Like a
traitor;
treacherous;
traitorous.
Kitcat
::
Kitcat
(a.)
Designating
a
canvas
used for
portraits
of a
peculiar
size, viz.,
twenty-right
or
twenty-nine
inches
by
thirty-six;
-- so
called
because
that size was
adopted
by Sir
Godfrey
Kneller
for the
portraits
he
painted
of the
members
of the
Kitcat
Club..
Ferry
::
Ferry (v. t.) To carry or
transport
over a
river,
strait,
or other
narrow
water,
in a
boat..
Limner
::
Limner
(n.) One who
paints
portraits.
Sudary
::
Sudarium
(n.) The
handkerchief
upon which the
Savior
is said to have
impressed
his own
portrait
miraculously,
when
wiping
his face with it, as he
passed
to the
crucifixion..
Straightness
::
Straightly
(adv.)
A
variant
of
Straitly.
See 1st
Straight.
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.)
Formerly,
in
England,
an
officer
nearly
answering
to the more
modern
bailiff
of the
hundred;
also, an
officer
whose duty was to
attend
on the king, and on the lord high
steward
in
court,
to
arrest
traitors
and other
offenders.
He is now
called
sergeant-at-arms,
and two of these
officers,
by
allowance
of the
sovereign,
attend
on the
houses
of
Parliament
(one for each
house)
to
execute
their
commands,
and
another
attends
the Court
Chancery..
Miniature
::
Miniature
(v.)
Originally,
a
painting
in
colors
such as those in
mediaeval
manuscripts;
in
modern
times,
any very small
painting,
especially
a
portrait..
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.) Of
approved
authority;
true;
trustworthy;
credible;
as, an
authentic
writer;
an
authentic
portrait;
authentic
information..
Three-quarter
::
Three-quarter
(a.)
Measuring
thirty
inches
by
twenty-five;
-- said of
portraitures.
Brother
::
Brother
(n.) One who, or that
which,
resembles
another
in
distinctive
qualities
or
traits
of
character..
Treacher
::
Treacher
(n.) A
traitor;
a
cheat.
Icon
::
Icon (n.) An image or
representation;
a
portrait
or
pretended
portrait.
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Distinguished
by lofty or noble
traits;
eminent;
-- said of
persons.
Fleece
::
Fleece
(v. t.) To strip of money or other
property
unjustly,
especially
by
trickery
or
fraud;
to bring to
straits
by
oppressions
and
exactions..
Traitory
::
Traitory
(n.)
Treachery.
Retrait
::
Retrait
(n.) A
portrait;
a
likeness.
Portraitist
::
Portraitist
(n.) A
portrait
painter.
Quality
::
Quality
(n.) An
acquired
trait;
accomplishment;
acquisition.
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