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Definition of might
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Might () imp. of May.
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Almightiness
::
Almightiness
(n.)
Omnipotence;
infinite
or
boundless
power;
unlimited
might.
Sylleptic
::
Syllepsis
(n.) The
agreement
of a verb or
adjective
with one,
rather
than
another,
of two
nouns,
with
either
of which it might agree in
gender,
number,
etc.; as, rex et
regina
beati..
Mightiness
::
Mightiness
(n.) The
quality
of being
mighty;
possession
of
might;
power;
greatness;
high
dignity.
Infinite
::
Infinite
(n.) The
Infinite
Being;
God; the
Almighty.
Forceful
::
Forceful
(a.) Full of or
processing
force;
exerting
force;
mighty.
Omnipotency
::
Omnipotency
(n.) The state of being
omnipotent;
almighty
power;
hence,
one who is
omnipotent;
the
Deity..
Puissance
::
Puissance
(n.)
Power;
strength;
might;
force;
potency.
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(n.) A
barrister,
considered
a
learner
of law till of
sixteen
years'
standing,
when he might be
called
to the rank of
serjeant..
Triverbial
::
Triverbial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
certain
days
allowed
to the
pretor
for
hearing
causes,
when be might speak the three
characteristic
words of his
office,
do, dico,
addico.
They were
called
dies
fasti..
Craft
::
Craft (n.)
Strength;
might;
secret
power.
Balistraria
::
Balistraria
(n.) A
narrow
opening,
often
cruciform,
through
which
arrows
might be
discharged..
Vehement
::
Vehement
(a.)
Acting
with great
force;
furious;
violent;
impetuous;
forcible;
mighty;
as,
vehement
wind; a
vehement
torrent;
a
vehement
fire or
heat..
Interpleader
::
Interpleader
(n.) A
proceeding
devised
to
enable
a
person,
of whom the same debt, duty, or thing is
claimed
adversely
by two or more
parties,
to
compel
them to
litigate
the right or title
between
themselves,
and
thereby
to
relieve
himself
from the suits which they might
otherwise
bring
against
him..
Remitter
::
Remitter
(n.) The
sending
or
placing
back of a
person
to a title or right he had
before;
the
restitution
of one who
obtains
possession
of
property
under a
defective
title,
to his
rights
under some valid title by
virtue
of which he might
legally
have
entered
into
possession
only by
suit..
Smight
::
Smight
(v. t.) To
smite.
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce
a
purpose;
--
usually
followed
by may, or
might,
and
frequently
preceded
by so, in
order,
to the end, etc..
Al-
::
Al- (A
prefix.)
All;
wholly;
completely;
as,
almighty,
almost..
Mighty
::
Mighty
(n.)
Possessing
might;
having
great power or
authority.
Ecbatic
::
Ecbatic
(a.)
Denoting
a mere
result
or
consequence,
as
distinguished
from
telic,
which
denotes
intention
or
purpose;
thus the
phrase
/ /, if
rendered
so that it was
fulfilled,
is
ecbatic;
if
rendered
in order that it might be. etc., is
telic..
Arm
::
Arm (n.) Fig.:
Power;
might;
strength;
support;
as, the
secular
arm; the arm of the law..
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