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Definition of house
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House (v. t.) To drive to a
shelter.
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Hanoverian
::
Hanoverian
(n.) A
native
or
naturalized
inhabitant
of
Hanover;
one of the House of
Hanover.
Chouse
::
Chouse
(n.) A
trick;
sham;
imposition.
Playgoer
::
Playgoer
(n.) One who
frequents
playhouses,
or
attends
dramatic
performances..
Repertory
::
Repertory
(n.) A
treasury;
a
magazine;
a
storehouse.
Houseleek
::
Houseleek
(n.) A
succulent
plant of the genus
Sempervivum
(S.
tectorum),
originally
a
native
of
subalpine
Europe,
but now found very
generally
on old walls and
roofs.
It is very
tenacious
of life under
drought
and heat; --
called
also
ayegreen..
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.) In
pursuance,
conformity,
or
accordance;
-- in this sense used
adverbially
for
agreeably;
as,
agreeable
to the order of the day, the House took up the
report..
Imbosom
::
Imbosom
(v. t.) To
inclose
or place in the midst of; to
surround
or
shelter;
as, a house
imbosomed
in a
grove..
Gynaecium
::
Gynaecium
(n.) The part of a large
house,
among the
ancients,
exclusively
appropriated
to
women..
Front
::
Front (v. t.) To face
toward;
to have the front
toward;
to
confront;
as, the house
fronts
the
street..
Underpinning
::
Underpinning
(n.) The
foundation,
esp. of a frame
house..
Washhouse
::
Washhouse
(n.) An
outbuilding
for
washing,
esp. one for
washing
clothes;
a
laundry..
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
gatehouse
of a
castle
or
fortified
town.
Bedesman
::
Bedesman
(n.) A poor man,
supported
in a
beadhouse,
and
required
to pray for the soul of its
founder;
an
almsman..
Lighthouses
::
Lighthouses
(pl. ) of
Lighthous.
Watchhouses
::
Watchhouses
(pl. ) of
Watchhous.
Cell
::
Cell (n.) A small
religious
house
attached
to a
monastery
or
convent.
Ginhouse
::
Ginhouse
(n.) A
building
where
cotton
is
ginned.
Greencloth
::
Greencloth
(n.) A board or court of
justice
formerly
held in the
counting
house of the
British
sovereign's
household,
composed
of the lord
steward
and his
officers,
and
having
cognizance
of
matters
of
justice
in the
household,
with power to
correct
offenders
and keep the peace
within
the verge of the
palace,
which
extends
two
hundred
yards
beyond
the
gates..
Settle
::
Settle
(v. i.) To enter into the
married
state,
or the state of a
householder..
Housekeeping
::
Housekeeping
(n.)
Hospitality;
a
liberal
and
hospitable
table;
a
supply
of
provisions.
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