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Definition of hip
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Hip (n.) Alt. of Hipp.
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Guardiance
::
Guardiance
(n.)
Guardianship.
Through
::
Through
(prep.)
From end to end of, or from side to side of; from one
surface
or limit of, to the
opposite;
into and out of at the
opposite,
or at
another,
point;
as, to bore
through
a piece of
timber,
or
through
a
board;
a ball
passes
through
the side of a
ship..
Prefectship
::
Prefectship
(n.) The
office
or
jurisdiction
of a
prefect.
Domestic
::
Domestic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one's house or home, or one's
household
or
family;
relating
to home life; as,
domestic
concerns,
life,
duties,
cares,
happiness,
worship,
servants..
Irvingite
::
Irvingite
(n.) The
common
designation
of one a sect
founded
by the Rev.
Edward
Irving
(about
1830),
who call
themselves
the
Catholic
Apostolic
Church.
They are
highly
ritualistic
in
worship,
have an
elaborate
hierarchy
of
apostles,
prophets,
etc., and look for the
speedy
coming
of
Christ..
Shire
::
Shire (n.) A
division
of a
State,
embracing
several
contiguous
townships;
a
county..
Whip
::
Whip (v. t.) An
instrument
or
driving
horses
or other
animals,
or for
correction,
consisting
usually
of a lash
attached
to a
handle,
or of a
handle
and lash so
combined
as to form a
flexible
rod..
Birken
::
Birken
(v. t.) To whip with a birch or rod.
Deaconship
::
Deaconship
(n.) The
office
or
ministry
of a
deacon
or
deaconess.
Tyrociny
::
Tyrociny
(n.) The state of being a tyro, or
beginner;
apprenticeship..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
heavily
burdened;
not
deeply
laden;
not
sufficiently
ballasted;
as, the ship
returned
light..
Litholatry
::
Litholatry
(n.) The
worship
of a stone or
stones.
Cahoot
::
Cahoot
(n.)
Partnership;
as, to go in
cahoot
with a
person..
Cape
::
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
Hip-roofed
::
Hip-roofed
(a.)
Having
a hip roof.
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) A bar of iron
athwart
ships at a
topgallant
masthead,
to
support
a royal mast, and give
spread
to the royal
shrouds;
--
called
also jack
crosstree..
Drift
::
Drift (v. i.) To float or be
driven
along by, or as by, a
current
of water or air; as, the ship
drifted
astern;
a raft
drifted
ashore;
the
balloon
drifts
slowly
east..
Shipful
::
Shipful
(n.) As much or as many as a ship will hold;
enough
to fill a ship.
Shipment
::
Shipment
(n.) That which is
shipped.
Ground
::
Ground
(v. i.) To run
aground;
to
strike
the
bottom
and
remain
fixed;
as, the ship
grounded
on the bar..
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