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Definition of your
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Your
(pron.
& a.) The form of the
possessive
case of the
personal
pronoun
you.
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Favor
::
Favor (n.) A
letter
or
epistle;
-- so
called
in
civility
or
compliment;
as, your favor of
yesterday
is
received..
Making
::
Making
(n.) The act of one who
makes;
workmanship;
fabrication;
construction;
as, this is cloth of your own
making;
the
making
of peace or war was in his
power..
Such
::
Such (a.) Of that kind; of the like kind; like;
resembling;
similar;
as, we never saw such a day; --
followed
by that or as
introducing
the word or
proposition
which
defines
the
similarity,
or the
standard
of
comparison;
as, the books are not such that I can
recommend
them, or, not such as I can
recommend;
these
apples
are not such as those we saw
yesterday;
give your
children
such
precepts
as tend to make them
better..
Or
::
Or
(conj.)
A
particle
that marks an
alternative;
as, you may read or may
write,
-- that is, you may do one of the
things
at your
pleasure,
but not both. It
corresponds
to
either.
You may ride
either
to
London
or to
Windsor.
It often
connects
a
series
of words or
propositions,
presenting
a
choice
of
either;
as, he may study law, or
medicine,
or
divinity,
or he may enter into
trade..
Receive
::
Receive
(v. i.) To
return,
or bat back, the ball when
served;
as, it is your turn to
receive..
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..
Dislocate
::
Dislocate
(v. t.) To
displace;
to put out of its
proper
place.
Especially,
of a bone: To
remove
from its
normal
connections
with a
neighboring
bone; to put out of
joint;
to move from its
socket;
to
disjoint;
as, to
dislocate
your
bones..
At
::
At
(prep.)
A
relation
of
proximity
to, or of
presence
in or on,
something;
as, at the door; at your shop; at home; at
school;
at hand; at sea and on
land..
"""glance "
::
Glance
(v. i.) To
strike
and fly off in an
oblique
direction;
to dart
aside.
Your arrow hath
glanced..
Yourselves
::
Yourselves
(pl. ) of
Yoursel.
Your
::
Your
(pron.
& a.) The form of the
possessive
case of the
personal
pronoun
you.
Incline
::
Incline
(v. t.) To cause to
deviate
from a line,
position,
or
direction;
to give a
leaning,
bend, or slope to; as,
incline
the
column
or post to the east;
incline
your head to the
right..
Own
::
Own (a.)
Belonging
to;
belonging
exclusively
or
especially
to;
peculiar;
-- most
frequently
following
a
possessive
pronoun,
as my, our, thy, your, his, her, its,
their,
in order to
emphasize
or
intensify
the idea of
property,
peculiar
interest,
or
exclusive
ownership;
as, my own
father;
my own
composition;
my own idea; at my own
price..
Unbind
::
Unbind
(v. t.) To
remove
a band from; to set free from
shackles
or
fastenings;
to
unite;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as,
unbind
your
fillets;
to
unbind
a
prisoner's
arms; to
unbind
a
load..
Accept
::
Accept
(v. t.) To
receive
or admit and agree to; to
assent
to; as, I
accept
your
proposal,
amendment,
or
excuse..
Up
::
Up
(adv.)
Aside,
so as not to be in use; as, to lay up
riches;
put up your
weapons..
Shall
::
Shall (v. i. &
auxiliary.)
As an
auxiliary,
shall
indicates
a duty or
necessity
whose
obligation
is
derived
from the
person
speaking;
as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or
promise
your
going.
It thus
ordinarily
expresses,
in the
second
and third
persons,
a
command,
a
threat,
or a
promise.
If the
auxillary
be
emphasized,
the
command
is made more
imperative,
the
promise
or that more
positive
and sure. It is also
employed
in the
language
of
prophecy;
as, the day shall come when . .
Savior
::
Savior
(v.)
Specifically:
The (or our, your, etc.)
Savior,
he who
brings
salvation
to men; Jesus
Christ,
the
Redeemer..
Gentilize
::
Gentilize
(v. i.) To
render
gentile
or
gentlemanly;
as, to
gentilize
your
unworthy
sones..
Thine
::
Thine
(pron.
& a.) A form of the
possessive
case of the
pronoun
thou, now
superseded
in
common
discourse
by your, the
possessive
of you, but
maintaining
a place in
solemn
discourse,
in
poetry,
and in the usual
language
of the
Friends,
or
Quakers..
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