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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.)
Twang;
manner
of
speaking;
a
canting
tone.
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Dealer
::
Dealer
(n.) One who
deals;
one who has to do, or has
concern,
with
others;
esp., a
trader,
a
trafficker,
a
shopkeeper,
a
broker,
or a
merchant;
as, a
dealer
in dry
goods;
a
dealer
in
stocks;
a
retail
dealer..
Archimagus
::
Archimagus
(n.) A great
magician,
wizard,
or
enchanter..
Navy
::
Navy (n.) A fleet of
ships;
an
assemblage
of
merchantmen,
or so many as sail in
company..
Chanted
::
Chanted
(imp. & p. p.) of Chan.
Canticle
::
Canticle
(n.) A
psalm,
hymn, or
passage
from the
Bible,
arranged
for
chanting
in
church
service..
Witching
::
Witching
(a.) That
witches
or
enchants;
suited
to
enchantment
or
witchcraft;
bewitching.
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To mark with a
stamp,
as an
evidence
of
standard
exactness,
legal size, or
merchantable
quality;
as, to seal
weights
and
measures;
to seal
silverware..
Chantry
::
Chantry
(n.) An
endowment
or
foundation
for the
chanting
of
masses
and
offering
of
prayers,
commonly
for the
founder..
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
Insolvency
::
Insolvency
(n.) The
condition
of being
insolvent;
the state or
condition
of a
person
who is
insolvent;
the
condition
of one who is
unable
to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual
course
of trade and
business;
as, a
merchant's
insolvency..
Convoy
::
Convoy
(v. t.) To
accompany
for
protection,
either
by sea or land; to
attend
for
protection;
to
escort;
as, a
frigate
convoys
a
merchantman..
Galley
::
Galley
(n.) The
cookroom
or
kitchen
and
cooking
apparatus
of a
vessel;
--
sometimes
on
merchant
vessels
called
the
caboose.
Fairy
::
Fairy (n.)
Enchantment;
illusion.
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To
furnish,
as money or other
value,
before
it
becomes
due, or in aid of an
enterprise;
to
supply
beforehand;
as, a
merchant
advances
money on a
contract
or on goods
consigned
to him..
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
Invoice
::
Invoice
(n.) The lot or set of goods as
shipped
or
received;
as, the
merchant
receives
a large
invoice
of
goods..
Trochanter
::
Trochanter
(n.) One of two
processes
near the head of the
femur,
the outer being
called
the great
trochanter,
and the inner the small
trochanter..
Trader
::
Trader
(n.) One
engaged
in trade or
commerce;
one who makes a
business
of
buying
and
selling
or of
barter;
a
merchant;
a
trafficker;
as, a
trader
to the East
Indies;
a
country
trader..
Cantillate
::
Cantillate
(v. i.) To
chant;
to
recite
with
musical
tones.
Bacchante
::
Bacchante
(n.) A
female
bacchanal.
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