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Definition of hop
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Hop (n.) A
dance;
esp., an
informal
dance of
ball..
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Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) One who has
immediate
jurisdiction
in
matters
ecclesiastical;
an
ecclesiastical
judge;
also, a
deputy
of the
bishop,
or a
clergyman
appointed
to
perform
divine
service
for
condemned
criminals
and
assist
in
preparing
them for
death..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) A
spiritual
overseer,
superintendent,
or
director..
Rullichies
::
Rullichies
(n. pl.)
Chopped
meat
stuffed
into small bags of
tripe.
They are cut in
slices
and
fried.
Collative
::
Collative
(a.)
Passing
or held by
collation;
-- said of
livings
of which the
bishop
and the
patron
are the same
person.
Lithophotography
::
Lithophotography
(n.) Same as
Photolithography.
Cutwater
::
Cutwater
(n.) A sea bird of the
Atlantic
(Rhynchops
nigra);
--
called
also black
skimmer,
scissorsbill,
and
razorbill.
See
Skimmer..
Axe
::
Axe (n.) A tool or
instrument
of
steel,
or of iron with a steel edge or
blade,
for
felling
trees,
chopping
and
splitting
wood,
hewing
timber,
etc. It is
wielded
by a
wooden
helve or
handle,
so fixed in a
socket
or eye as to be in the same plane with the
blade.
The
broadax,
or
carpenter's
ax, is an ax for
hewing
timber,
made
heavier
than the
chopping
ax, and with a
broader
and
thinner
blade and a
shorter
handle..
Pastoral
::
Pastoral
(n.) A
letter
of a
pastor
to his
charge;
specifically,
a
letter
addressed
by a
bishop
to his
diocese;
also
(Prot.
Epis. Ch.), a
letter
of the House of
Bishops,
to be read in each
parish..
Apollinarian
::
Apollinarian
(n.) A
follower
of
Apollinaris,
Bishop
of
Laodicea
in the
fourth
century,
who
denied
the
proper
humanity
of
Christ..
Forlorn
::
Forlorn
(v. t.)
Destitute;
helpless;
in
pitiful
plight;
wretched;
miserable;
almost
hopeless;
desperate.
Rugosa
::
Rugosa
(n. pl.) An
extinct
tribe of
fossil
corals,
including
numerous
species,
many of them of large size. They are
characteristic
of the
Paleozoic
formations.
The
radiating
septs,
when
present,
are
usually
in
multiples
of four. See
Cyathophylloid..
Episcopate
::
Episcopate
(n.) The
collective
body of
bishops.
Shoplifter
::
Shoplifter
(n.) One who
steals
anything
in a shop, or takes goods
privately
from a shop; one who, under
pretense
of
buying
goods,
takes
occasion
to
steal..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail;
a
shop..
Expectant
::
Expectant
(n.) One who waits in
expectation;
one held in
dependence
by hope of
receiving
some good.
Option
::
Option
(n.) A right
formerly
belonging
to an
archbishop
to
select
any one
dignity
or
benefice
in the gift of a
suffragan
bishop
consecrated
or
confirmed
by him, for
bestowal
by
himself
when next
vacant;
--
annulled
by
Parliament
in
1845..
Shoppy
::
Shoppy
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
shops,
or one's own shop or
business;
as,
shoppy
talk..
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The
materials
for
making
saddles
and
harnesses;
the
articles
usually
offered
for sale in a
saddler's
shop.
Episcopicide
::
Episcopicide
(n.) The
killing
of a
bishop.
Moroshop
::
Moroshop
(n.) A
philosophical
or
learned
fool.
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