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Definition of ledge
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Ledge (n.) A piece of
timber
to
support
the deck,
placed
athwartship
between
beams..
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Uphand
::
Uphand
(a.)
Lifted
by the hand, or by both
hands;
as, the
uphand
sledge..
Metempirics
::
Metempirics
(n.) The
concepts
and
relations
which are
conceived
as
beyond,
and yet as
related
to, the
knowledge
gained
by
experience..
Pignerate
::
Pignerate
(v. t.) To
pledge
or pawn.
Foreknow
::
Foreknow
(v. t.) To have
previous
knowledge
of; to know
beforehand.
Unfledged
::
Unfledged
(a.) Not
fledged;
not
feathered;
hence,
not fully
developed;
immature..
Gosling
::
Gosling
(n.) A young or
unfledged
goose.
Ravish
::
Ravish
(v. t.) To have
carnal
knowledge
of (a
woman)
by
force,
and
against
her
consent;
to
rape..
Vow
::
Vow (n.)
Specifically,
a
promise
of
fidelity;
a
pledge
of love or
affection;
as, the
marriage
vow..
Pledget
::
Pledget
(n.) A small plug.
Ledgement
::
Ledgement
(n.) See
Ledgment.
Lumber
::
Lumber
(n.) A
pawnbroker's
shop, or room for
storing
articles
put in pawn;
hence,
a
pledge,
or
pawn..
Egoism
::
Egoism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
certain
extreme
adherents
or
disciples
of
Descartes
and
Johann
Gottlieb
Fichte,
which finds all the
elements
of
knowledge
in the ego and the
relations
which it
implies
or
provides
for..
Know
::
Know (v. i.) To have
knowledge;
to have a clear and
certain
perception;
to
possess
wisdom,
instruction,
or
information;
-- often with of..
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. i.) To err in
knowledge,
perception,
opinion,
or
judgment;
to
commit
an
unintentional
error..
Fledge
::
Fledge
(v. t. & i.) To
furnish
or adorn with any soft
covering.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which
serves
to
perpetuate
a
knowledge
of acts or
events;
a
monument;
a
memorial.
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To make known or
acknowledge,
as one's sins to a
priest,
in order to
receive
absolution;
--
sometimes
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun..
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(a.)
Rigorous;
severe;
exacting;
as, an
ironclad
oath or
pledge..
Condition
::
Condition
(v. i.) To
impose
upon an
object
those
relations
or
conditions
without
which
knowledge
and
thought
are
alleged
to be
impossible.
Mysticism
::
Mysticism
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
Mystics,
who
professed
a pure,
sublime,
and
wholly
disinterested
devotion,
and
maintained
that they had
direct
intercourse
with the
divine
Spirit,
and
aquired
a
knowledge
of God and of
spiritual
things
unattainable
by the
natural
intellect,
and such as can not be
analyzed
or
explained..
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