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Definition of earn
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Earn (v. i.) To
curdle,
as
milk..
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Letter
::
Letter
(n.)
Learning;
erudition;
as, a man of
letters..
Fierce
::
Fierce
(superl.)
Excessively
earnest,
eager,
or
ardent..
Devoutly
::
Devoutly
(adv.)
Sincerely;
solemnly;
earnestly.
Renaissance
::
Renaissance
(n.) The
transitional
movement
in
Europe,
marked
by the
revival
of
classical
learning
and art in Italy in the 15th
century,
and the
similar
revival
following
in other
countries..
Sprightless
::
Sprightful
(a.) Full of
spirit
or of life;
earnest;
vivacious;
lively;
brisk;
nimble;
gay.
Study
::
Study (v. i.) Any
particular
branch
of
learning
that is
studied;
any
object
of
attentive
consideration.
Inkhorn
::
Inkhorn
(a.)
Learned;
pedantic;
affected.
Remonstrance
::
Remonstrance
(n.)
Earnest
presentation
of
reason
in
opposition
to
something;
protest;
expostulation.
Darkly
::
Darkly
(adv.)
With
imperfect
light,
clearness,
or
knowledge;
obscurely;
dimly;
blindly;
uncertainly..
Hornbook
::
Hornbook
(n.) The first book for
children,
or that from which in
former
times they
learned
their
letters
and
rudiments;
-- so
called
because
a sheet of horn
covered
the
small,
thin board of oak, or the slip of
paper,
on which the
alphabet,
digits,
and often the
Lord's
Prayer,
were
written
or
printed;
a
primer..
Juxtaposition
::
"Juxtaposition
(v. i.) A
placing
or being
placed
in
nearness
or
contiguity,
or side by side; as, a
juxtaposition
of
words..
Outlearn
::
Outlearn
(v. t.) To excel or
surpass
in
learing.
Proximity
::
Proximity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being next in time,
place,
causation,
influence,
etc.;
immediate
nearness,
either
in
place,
blood,
or
alliance..
Omphalomancy
::
Omphalomancy
(n.)
Divination
by means of a
child's
navel,
to learn how many
children
the
mother
may
have..
Expostulation
::
Expostulation
(n.) The act of
expostulating
or
reasoning
with a
person
in
opposition
to some
impropriety
of
conduct;
remonstrance;
earnest
and
kindly
protest;
dissuasion.
Biblicism
::
Biblicism
(n.)
Learning
or
literature
relating
to the
Bible.
Learning
::
Learning
(n.) The
acquisition
of
knowledge
or
skill;
as, the
learning
of
languages;
the
learning
of
telegraphy..
Overearnest
::
Overearnest
(a.) Too
earnest.
Preach
::
Preach
(v. t.) To
inculcate
in
public
discourse;
to urge with
earnestness
by
public
teaching.
Engaged
::
Engaged
(a.)
Greatly
interested;
of
awakened
zeal;
earnest.
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