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Definition of ginn
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Ginn (pl. ) of
Ginne.
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Source
::
Source
(n.) The
rising
from the
ground,
or
beginning,
of a
stream
of water or the like; a
spring;
a
fountain..
Beginning
::
Beginning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Begi.
Over
::
Over
(adv.)
From
beginning
to end;
throughout
the
course,
extent,
or
expanse
of
anything;
as, to look over
accounts,
or a stock of
goods;
a dress
covered
over with
jewels..
Quotation
::
Quotation
(n.) A piece of
hollow
type
metal,
lower than type, and
measuring
two or more pica ems in
length
and
breadth,
used in the blank
spaces
at the
beginning
and end of
chapters,
etc..
Unbegun
::
Unbegun
(a.) Not yet
begun;
also,
existing
without
a
beginning..
Ginnee
::
Ginnee
(n.) See
Jinnee.
Title
::
Title (n.) The
inscription
in the
beginning
of a book,
usually
containing
the
subject
of the work, the
author's
and
publisher's
names,
the date, etc..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.)
Matters
previously
stated
or set
forth;
esp., that part in the
beginning
of a deed, the
office
of which is to
express
the
grantor
and
grantee,
and the land or thing
granted
or
conveyed,
and all that
precedes
the
habendum;
the thing
demised
or
granted..
Dawn
::
Dawn (n.) First
opening
or
expansion;
first
appearance;
beginning;
rise.
Ginn
::
Ginn (pl. ) of
Ginne.
Threshold
::
Threshold
(n.) Fig.: The place or point of
entering
or
beginning,
entrance;
outset;
as, the
threshold
of
life..
Found
::
Found (v. i.) To take the
ffirst
steps or
measures
in
erecting
or
building
up; to
furnish
the
materials
for
beginning;
to begin to
raise;
to
originate;
as, to found a
college;
to found a
family..
Ulcer
::
Ulcer (n.) A
solution
of
continuity
in any of the soft parts of the body,
discharging
purulent
matter,
found on a
surface,
especially
one of the
natural
surfaces
of the body, and
originating
generally
in a
constitutional
disorder;
a sore
discharging
pus. It is
distinguished
from an
abscess,
which has its
beginning,
at
least,
in the depth of the
tissues..
Sempiternal
::
Sempiternal
(a.) Of
neverending
duration;
everlasting;
endless;
having
beginning,
but no end..
Inchoate
::
Inchoate
(a.)
Recently,
or just,
begun;
beginning;
partially
but not fully in
existence
or
operation;
existing
in its
elements;
incomplete..
Begin
::
Begin (n.)
Beginning.
Mine
::
Mine
(pron.
& a.)
Belonging
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
to me; my. Used as a
pronominal
adjective
in the
predicate;
as,
Vengeance
is mine; I will
repay.
Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old
style,
used
attributively,
instead
of my,
before
a noun
beginning
with a
vowel..
Beginning
::
Beginning
(n.)
Enterprise.
Attack
::
Attack
(n.) The
beginning
of
corrosive,
decomposing,
or
destructive
action,
by a
chemical
agent..
Beginner
::
Beginner
(n.) One who
begins
or
originates
anything.
Specifically:
A young or
inexperienced
practitioner
or
student;
a tyro.
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