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Definition of address
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Address
(v.) To aim; to
direct.
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Blaspheme
::
Blaspheme
(v.) To speak of, or
address,
with
impious
irreverence;
to
revile
impiously
(anything
sacred);
as, to
blaspheme
the Holy
Spirit..
Valedictorian
::
Valedictorian
(n.) One who
pronounces
a
valedictory
address;
especially,
in
American
colleges,
the
student
who
pronounces
the
valedictory
of the
graduating
class at the
annual
commencement,
usually
the
student
who ranks first in
scholarship..
Supernumeraries
::
Supernumerary
(a.)
Exceeding
a
necessary,
usual,
or
required
number
or
quality;
superfluous;
as,
supernumerary
addresses;
supernumerary
expense..
Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Monitory
::
Monitory
(n.)
Admonition;
warning;
especially,
a
monition
proceeding
from an
ecclesiastical
court,
but not
addressed
to any one
person..
Sirrah
::
Sirrah
(n.) A term of
address
implying
inferiority
and used in
anger,
contempt,
reproach,
or
disrespectful
familiarity,
addressed
to a man or boy, but
sometimes
to a
woman.
In
sililoquies
often
preceded
by ah. Not used in the
plural..
Thou
::
Thou
(obj.)
The
second
personal
pronoun,
in the
singular
number,
denoting
the
person
addressed;
thyself;
the
pronoun
which is used in
addressing
persons
in the
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Turban
::
Turban
(n.) A
headdress
worn by men in the
Levant
and by most
Mohammedans
of the male sex,
consisting
of a cap, and a sash,
scarf,
or
shawl,
usually
of
cotton
or
linen,
wound about the cap, and
sometimes
hanging
down the
neck..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
Blunt
::
Blunt (a.)
Abrupt
in
address;
plain;
unceremonious;
wanting
the forms of
civility;
rough in
manners
or
speech.
Address
::
Address
(v. t.) A
formal
communication,
either
written
or
spoken;
a
discourse;
a
speech;
a
formal
application
to any one; a
petition;
a
formal
statement
on some
subject
or
special
occasion;
as, an
address
of
thanks,
an
address
to the
voters..
Addressee
::
Addressee
(n.) One to whom
anything
is
addressed.
Address
::
Address
(v. t.)
Attention
in the way one's
addresses
to a lady.
Addressed
::
Addressed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Addres.
Egret
::
Egret (n.) A plume or tuft of
feathers
worn as a part of a
headdress,
or
anything
imitating
such an
ornament;
an
aigrette..
Tribune
::
Tribune
(n.)
Anciently,
a bench or
elevated
place,
from which
speeches
were
delivered;
in
France,
a kind of
pulpit
in the hall of the
legislative
assembly,
where a
member
stands
while
making
an
address;
any place
occupied
by a
public
orator..
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Quiet and
refined
in
manners;
not
rough,
harsh,
or
stern;
mild; meek;
bland;
amiable;
tender;
as, a
gentle
nature,
temper,
or
disposition;
a
gentle
manner;
a
gentle
address;
a
gentle
voice..
You
::
You (dat. & obj.) The
pronoun
of the
second
person,
in the
nominative,
dative,
and
objective
case,
indicating
the
person
or
persons
addressed.
See the Note under Ye..
Supplicate
::
Supplicate
(v. t.) To
address
in
prayer;
to
entreat
as a
supplicant;
as, to
supplicate
the
Deity..
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