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Definition of had
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Had (imp. & p. p.) See Have.
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Verge
::
Verge (n.) The
compass
of the court of
Marshalsea
and the
Palace
court,
within
which the lord
steward
and the
marshal
of the
king's
household
had
special
jurisdiction;
-- so
called
from the
verge,
or
staff,
which the
marshal
bore..
Pull
::
Pull (n.)
Something
in one's favor in a
comparison
or a
contest;
an
advantage;
means of
influencing;
as, in
weights
the
favorite
had the
pull..
Supportable
::
Support
(n.) That which
maintains
or
preserves
from being
overcome,
falling,
yielding,
sinking,
giving
way, or the like;
subsistence;
maintenance;
assistance;
reenforcement;
as, he gave his
family
a good
support,
the
support
of
national
credit;
the
assaulting
column
had the
support
of a
battery..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
retired
room, esp. an upper room used for
sleeping;
a
bedroom;
as, the house had four
chambers..
Alose
::
Alose (n.) The
European
shad
(Clupea
alosa);
--
called
also
allice
shad or allis shad. The name is
sometimes
applied
to the
American
shad
(Clupea
sapidissima).
See Shad.
Inshaded
::
Inshaded
(a.)
Marked
with
different
shades.
Cartulary
::
Cartulary
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
officer
who had
charge
of
records
or other
public
papers.
Lief
::
Lief
(adv.)
Gladly;
willingly;
freely;
-- now used only in the
phrases,
had as lief, and would as lief; as, I had, or
would,
as lief go as not..
Tint
::
Tint (n.) A
shaded
effect
produced
by the
juxtaposition
of many fine
parallel
lines.
Proconsul
::
Proconsul
(n.) An
officer
who
discharged
the
duties
of a
consul
without
being
himself
consul;
a
governor
of, or a
military
commander
in, a
province.
He was
usually
one who had
previously
been
consul..
Phocodontia
::
Phocodontia
(n. pl.) A group of
extinct
carnivorous
whales.
Their teeth had
compressed
and
serrated
crowns.
It
includes
Squalodon
and
allied
genera.
Morel
::
Morel (n.)
Nightshade;
-- so
called
from its
blackish
purple
berries.
Double-shade
::
Double-shade
(v. t.) To
double
the
natural
darkness
of (a
place).
Post-disseizor
::
Post-disseizor
(n.) A
person
who
disseizes
another
of lands which the
disseizee
had
before
recovered
of the same
disseizor.
Shading
::
Shading
(n.) That
filling
up which
represents
the
effect
of more or less
darkness,
expressing
rotundity,
projection,
etc., in a
picture
or a
drawing..
Sire
::
Sire (n.) The male
parent
of a
beast;
--
applied
especially
to
horses;
as, the horse had a good
sire..
Stentor
::
Stentor
(n.) A
herald,
in the
Iliad,
who had a very loud
voice;
hence,
any
person
having
a
powerful
voice..
Shading
::
Shading
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shad.
Belladonna
::
Belladonna
(n.) An
herbaceous
European
plant
(Atropa
belladonna)
with
reddish
bell-shaped
flowers
and
shining
black
berries.
The whole plant and its fruit are very
poisonous,
and the root and
leaves
are used as
powerful
medicinal
agents.
Its
properties
are
largely
due to the
alkaloid
atropine
which it
contains.
Called
also
deadly
nightshade..
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Destitute,
or
partially
destitute,
of
light;
not
receiving,
reflecting,
or
radiating
light;
wholly
or
partially
black,
or of some deep shade of
color;
not
light-colored;
as, a dark room; a dark day; dark
cloth;
dark
paint;
a dark
complexion..
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