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Definition of chase
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Chase (v. t.) To
ornament
(a
surface
of
metal)
by
embossing,
cutting
away
parts,
and the
like..
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Chase
::
Chase (v.)
Vehement
pursuit
for the
purpose
of
killing
or
capturing,
as of an
enemy,
or game; an
earnest
seeking
after any
object
greatly
desired;
the act or habit of
hunting;
a
hunt..
Chaser
::
Chaser
(n.) One who
chases
or
engraves.
See 5th
Chase,
and
Enchase..
Enchase
::
Enchase
(v. t.) To
chase;
to
ornament
by
embossing
or
engraving;
as, to
enchase
a watch
case..
Lodged
::
Lodged
(a.) Lying down; -- used of
beasts
of the
chase,
as
couchant
is of
beasts
of
prey..
Re-demption
::
Re-demption
(n.) The act of
redeeming,
or the state of being
redeemed;
repurchase;
ransom;
release;
rescue;
deliverance;
as, the
redemption
of
prisoners
taken in war; the
redemption
of a ship and
cargo..
Scorse
::
Scorse
(v. t.) To
chase.
Get
::
Get (v. t.) To
procure;
to
obtain;
to gain
possession
of; to
acquire;
to earn; to
obtain
as a price or
reward;
to come by; to win, by
almost
any
means;
as, to get favor by
kindness;
to get
wealth
by
industry
and
economy;
to get land by
purchase,
etc..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
obtain
by any
outlay,
as of
labor,
danger,
or
sacrifice,
etc.; as, to
purchase
favor with
flattery..
Chaffer
::
Chaffer
(n.) To treat or
dispute
about a
purchase;
to
bargain;
to
haggle
or
higgle;
to
negotiate.
Hunt
::
Hunt (v. t.) To
drive;
to
chase;
-- with down, from, away, etc.; as, to hunt down a
criminal;
he was
hunted
from the
parish..
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Attornment
::
Attornment
(n.) The act of a
feudatory,
vassal,
or
tenant,
by which he
consents,
upon the
alienation
of an
estate,
to
receive
a new lord or
superior,
and
transfers
to him his
homage
and
service;
the
agreement
of a
tenant
to
acknowledge
the
purchaser
of the
estate
as his
landlord..
Chase
::
Chase (v. i.) To give
chase;
to hunt; as, to chase
around
after a
doctor..
Fish-tackle
::
Fish-tackle
(n.) A
tackle
or
purchase
used to raise the
flukes
of the
anchor
up to the
gunwale.
The block used is
called
the
fish-block.
Bona Fide
::
Bona fide () In or with good
faith;
without
fraud or
deceit;
real or
really;
actual
or
actually;
genuine
or
genuinely;
as, you must
proceed
bona fide; a bona fide
purchaser
or
transaction..
Job
::
"Job (v. t.) To buy and sell, as a
broker;
to
purchase
of
importers
or
manufacturers
for the
purpose
of
selling
to
retailers;
as, to job
goods..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) The act of
seeking,
getting,
or
obtaining
anything..
Rehibition
::
Rehibition
(n.) The
returning
of a thing
purchased
to the
seller,
on the
ground
of
defect
or
frand..
Counter
::
Counter
(v. t.) A table or board on which money is
counted
and over which
business
is
transacted;
a long,
narrow
table or
bench,
on which goods are laid for
examination
by
purchasers,
or on which they are
weighed
or
measured..
Sue
::
Sue (v. t.) To
follow
up; to
chase;
to seek
after;
to
endeavor
to win; to woo.
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