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Definition of earn
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Earn (v. t. & i.) To
grieve.
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Live
::
Live (a.) Full of
earnestness;
active;
wide
awake;
glowing;
as, a live man, or
orator..
Desire
::
Desire
(v. t.) To long for; to wish for
earnestly;
to
covet.
Learning
::
Learning
(n.) The
knowledge
or skill
received
by
instruction
or
study;
acquired
knowledge
or ideas in any
branch
of
science
or
literature;
erudition;
literature;
science;
as, he is a man of great
learning..
Overlearned
::
Overlearned
(a.) Too
learned.
Strife
::
Strife
(n.) The act of
striving;
earnest
endeavor.
Literatus
::
Literatus
(n.) A
learned
man; a man
acquainted
with
literature;
--
chiefly
used in the
plural.
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..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.)
Learning;
acquaintance
with
letters
or
books.
Literator
::
Literator
(n.) A
learned
person;
a
literatus.
Philomathy
::
Philomathy
(n.) The love of
learning
or
letters.
Doctorly
::
Doctorly
(a.) Like a
doctor
or
learned
man.
Literati
::
Literati
(n. pl.)
Learned
or
literary
men. See
Literatus.
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..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) That which is
gained
and
preserved
by
knowing;
instruction;
acquaintance;
enlightenment;
learning;
scholarship;
erudition.
Earnest
::
Earnest
(a.)
Ardent
in the
pursuit
of an
object;
eager to
obtain
or do;
zealous
with
sincerity;
with
hearty
endeavor;
heartfelt;
fervent;
hearty;
-- used in a good
sense;
as,
earnest
prayers..
Overearnest
::
Overearnest
(a.) Too
earnest.
Prakrit
::
Prakrit
(n.) Any one of the
popular
dialects
descended
from, or akin to,
Sanskrit;
-- in
distinction
from the
Sanskrit,
which was used as a
literary
and
learned
language
when no
longer
spoken
by the
people.
Pali is one of the
Prakrit
dialects..
Literate
::
Literate
(a.)
Instructed
in
learning,
science,
or
literature;
learned;
lettered..
Yearning
::
Yearning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Year.
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..
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