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Definition of earn
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Earn (v. t. & i.) To
grieve.
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Pedantical
::
Pedantical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pedant;
characteristic
of, or
resembling,
a
pedant;
ostentatious
of
learning;
as, a
pedantic
writer;
a
pedantic
description;
a
pedantical
affectation..
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.)
Earnest
presentation
of
reason
in
opposition
to
something;
protest;
expostulation.
Yearn
::
Yearn (v. i.) To be
filled
with
longing
desire;
to be
harassed
or
rendered
uneasy
with
longing,
or
feeling
the want of a
thing;
to
strain
with
emotions
of
affection
or
tenderness;
to long; to be
eager..
Propinquity
::
Propinquity
(n.)
Nearness
of
blood;
kindred;
affinity.
Instant
::
Instant
(a.)
Pressing;
urgent;
importunate;
earnest.
Pronounce
::
Pronounce
(v. t.) To utter
articulately;
to speak out or
distinctly;
to
utter,
as words or
syllables;
to speak with the
proper
sound and
accent
as,
adults
rarely
learn to
pronounce
a
foreign
language
correctly..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
treatment
suited
to a
disciple
or
learner;
education;
development
of the
faculties
by
instruction
and
exercise;
training,
whether
physical,
mental,
or
moral..
Learning
::
Learning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lear.
Illiteracy
::
Illiteracy
(n.) The state of being
illiterate,
or
uneducated;
want of
learning,
or
knowledge;
ignorance;
specifically,
inability
to read and
write;
as, the
illiteracy
shown by the last
census..
Fierce
::
Fierce
(superl.)
Excessively
earnest,
eager,
or
ardent..
Philology
::
Philology
(n.)
Criticism;
grammatical
learning.
Alumnus
::
Alumnus
(n.) A
pupil;
especially,
a
graduate
of a
college
or other
seminary
of
learning..
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.)
Ceremoniousness;
impressiveness;
seriousness;
grave
earnestness;
formal
dignity;
gravity.
Gloat
::
Gloat (v. i.) To look
steadfastly;
to gaze
earnestly;
--
usually
in a bad
sense,
to gaze with
malignant
satisfaction,
passionate
desire,
lust, or
avarice..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) An
institution
for the study of
higher
learning;
a
college
or a
university.
Popularly,
a
school,
or
seminary
of
learning,
holding
a rank
between
a
college
and a
common
school..
Runer
::
Runer (n.) A bard, or
learned
man, among the
ancient
Goths..
Wrestle
::
Wrestle
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
struggle;
to
strive
earnestly;
to
contend..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Elevation
in
excellence
of any kind, as in
power,
learning,
arts; also, an
advanced
degree
of
social
rank;
preeminence
or
distinction
in
society;
prominence..
Preciousness
::
Preciousness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
precious;
costliness;
dearness.
Dumb
::
Dumb (a.)
Lacking
brightness
or
clearness,
as a
color..
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