BEAUTY

n.

4 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

An assemblage or graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the æsthetic faculty, or the moral sense. Beauty consists of a certain composition of color and figure, causing delight in the beholder. Locke. The production of beauty by a multiplicity of symmetrical parts uniting in a consistent whole. Wordsworth. The old definition of beauty, in the Roman school, was, "multitude in unity;" and there is no doubt that such is the principle of beauty. Coleridge.

2.
n.

A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature.

3.
n.

A beautiful person, esp. a beautiful woman. All the admired beauties of Verona. Shak.

4.
n.

Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion. [Obs.] She stained her hair yellow, which was then the beauty. Jer. Taylor. Beauty spot, a patch or spot placed on the face with intent to heighten beauty by contrast.


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