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Definition of house
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House (n.)
Household
affairs;
domestic
concerns;
particularly
in the
phrase
to keep
house.
See
below.
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Philip
::
Philip
(n.) The house
sparrow.
Called
also phip.
Within
::
Within
(adv.)
In the
house;
in
doors;
as, the
master
is
within..
Schoolhouse
::
Schoolhouse
(n.) A house
appropriated
for the use of a
school
or
schools,
or for
instruction..
Camerlingo
::
Camerlingo
(n.) The papal
chamberlain;
the
cardinal
who
presides
over the
pope's
household.
He has at times
possessed
great
power.
Lodge
::
Lodge (v. i.) To rest or
remain
a lodge
house,
or other
shelter;
to rest; to stay; to
abide;
esp., to sleep at
night;
as, to lodge in York
Street..
Clapboard
::
Clapboard
(v. t.) To cover with
clapboards;
as, to
clapboard
the sides of a
house..
Hamesucken
::
Hamesucken
(n.) The
felonious
seeking
and
invasion
of a
person
in his
dwelling
house.
Domiciliar
::
Domiciliar
(n.) A
member
of a
household;
a
domestic.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Abundantly
furnished
or
provided;
sufficient
in.
quantity,
quality,
or
degree;
copious;
plenteous;
ample;
adequate;
as, a full meal; a full
supply;
a full
voice;
a full
compensation;
a house full of
furniture..
Woolsack
::
Woolsack
(n.) A sack or bag of wool;
specifically,
the seat of the lord
chancellor
of
England
in the House of
Lords,
being a
large,
square
sack of wool
resembling
a divan in
form..
Mansion
::
Mansion
(n.) A
twelfth
part of the
heavens;
a
house.
See 1st
House,
8..
Illumination
::
Illumination
(v. t.) That which is
illuminated,
as a
house;
also, an
ornamented
book or
manuscript..
Needlework
::
Needlework
(n.) The
combination
of
timber
and
plaster
making
the
outside
framework
of some
houses.
Debenture
::
Debenture
(n.) A
customhouse
certificate
entitling
an
exporter
of
imported
goods to a
drawback
of
duties
paid on their
importation.
Storier
::
Storied
(a.)
Having
(such or so many)
stories;
--
chiefly
in
composition;
as, a
two-storied
house..
Butchery
::
Butchery
(n.) A
slaughterhouse;
the
shambles;
a place where blood is shed.
Stylist
::
Stylish
(a.)
Having
style or
artistic
quality;
given to, or fond of, the
display
of
style;
highly
fashionable;
modish;
as, a
stylish
dress,
house,
manner..
Beg
::
Beg (v. t.) To ask for as a
charity,
esp. to ask for
habitually
or from house to
house..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(v. t.) To
exercise
finally
one's power of
control
over; to pass over into the
control
of some one else, as by
selling;
to
alienate;
to part with; to
relinquish;
to get rid of; as, to
dispose
of a
house;
to
dispose
of one's
time..
Wheelhouse
::
Wheelhouse
(n.) A
paddle
box. See under
Paddle.
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