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Definition of eld
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Eld (a.) Old.
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Forepossessed
::
Forepossessed
(a.)
Holding
or held
formerly
in
possession.
Barruly
::
Barruly
(a.)
Traversed
by
barrulets
or small bars; -- said of the
field.
Cold-shut
::
Cold-shut
(a.)
Closed
while too cold to
become
thoroughly
welded;
-- said of a
forging
or
casting.
Legitimist
::
Legitimist
(n.)
Specifically,
a
supporter
of the
claims
of the elder
branch
of the
Bourbon
dynasty
to the crown of
France..
Compliancy
::
Compliancy
(n.)
Compliance;
disposition
to yield to
others.
Gun
::
Gun (n.) A
weapon
which
throws
or
propels
a
missile
to a
distance;
any
firearm
or
instrument
for
throwing
projectiles
by the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
consisting
of a tube or
barrel
closed
at one end, in which the
projectile
is
placed,
with an
explosive
charge
behind,
which is
ignited
by
various
means.
Muskets,
rifles,
carbines,
and
fowling
pieces
are
smaller
guns, for hand use, and are
called
small arms.
Larger
guns are
called
cannon,
ordnance,
fieldpieces,
carronades,
howitzers,
etc. See these t
Carpetway
::
Carpetway
(n.) A
border
of
greensward
left round the
margin
of a
plowed
field.
Rebeldom
::
Rebeldom
(n.) A
region
infested
by
rebels;
rebels,
considered
collectively;
also,
conduct
or
quality
characteristic
of
rebels..
Subscribe
::
Subscribe
(v. i.) To
yield;
to admit one's self to be
inferior
or in the
wrong.
Euphroe
::
Euphroe
(n.) A block or long slat of wood,
perforated
for the
passage
of the
crowfoot,
or cords by which an
awning
is held up..
Brazil Wood
::
Brazil
wood () A very heavy wood of a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and for
dyeing.
The best is the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree; but other trees also yield it. An
inferior
sort comes from
Jamaica,
the
timber
of C.
Braziliensis
and C.
crista.
This is often
distinguished
as
Braziletto
, but the
better
kind is also
frequently
so
named..
Queachy
::
Queachy
(a.)
Yielding
or
trembling
under the feet, as moist or boggy
ground;
shaking;
moving..
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) An
officer
in
Christian
churches
appointed
to
perform
certain
subordinate
duties
varying
in
different
communions.
In the Roman
Catholic
and
Episcopal
churches,
a
person
admitted
to the
lowest
order in the
ministry,
subordinate
to the
bishops
and
priests.
In
Presbyterian
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
minister
and
elders,
and has
charge
of
certain
duties
connected
with the
communion
service
and the care of the poor. In
Congregational
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
pastor,
and
Contenement
::
Contenement
(n.) That which is held
together
with
another
thing;
that which is
connected
with a
tenement,
or thing
holden,
as a
certain
quantity
of land
adjacent
to a
dwelling,
and
necessary
to the
reputable
enjoyment
of the
dwelling;
appurtenance..
Luminiferous
::
Luminiferous
(a.)
Producing
light;
yielding
light;
transmitting
light;
as, the
luminiferous
ether..
Bachelor
::
Bachelor
(n.) A
knight
who had no
standard
of his own, but
fought
under the
standard
of
another
in the
field;
often,
a young
knight..
Pearly
::
Pearly
(a.)
Containing
pearls;
abounding
with, or
yielding,
pearls;
as,
pearly
shells..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to
please
or
influence;
stern;
unyielding;
obdurate;
unsympathetic;
unfeeling;
cruel;
as, a hard
master;
a hard
heart;
hard
words;
a hard
character..
Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To yield
assent;
to
accede;
--
followed
by to; as, to agree to an
offer,
or to
opinion..
Stooked
::
Stook (n.) A small
collection
of
sheaves
set up in the
field;
a
shock;
in
England,
twelve
sheaves..
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