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297 words match “ACRE”

AMBITION n.
t sin fell the angels. Shak. The pitiful ambition of possessing five or six thousand more acres. Burke.
AMPLEXATION n.
An embrace. [Obs.] An humble amplexation of those sacred feet. Bp. Hall.
ANCILE n.
The sacred shield of the Romans, said to have-fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa. It was the palladium of Rome.
ANKH n.
A tau cross with a loop at the top, used as an attribute or sacred emblem, symbolizing generation or enduring life. Called also crux ansata.
ANNIVERSARY n.
n which Mass is said yearly for the soul of a deceased person; the commemoration of some sacred event, as the dedication of a church or the consecration of a pope.
ANOINT v.
To apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a sacred rite, especially for consecration. Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his [Aaron's] head and anoint him. Exod. xxix. 7. Anoint Hazael to be king over Syria. 1 Kings xix. 15. The Lord's Anointed, Christ or the Messiah; also, a Jewish or other k…
ANTHEM n.
ge, a selection from the Psalms, or other parts of the Scriptures or the liturgy, set to sacred music.
ANTISTROPHE n.
ong. It was customary, on some occasions, to dance round the altars whilst they sang the sacred hymns, which consisted of three stanzas or parts; the first of which, called strophe, was sung in turning from east to west; the other, named antistrophe, in returning from west to east; then they stood before the altar, and…
AONIAN a.
fount, the fountain of Aganippe, at the foot of Mount Helicon, not far from Thebes, and sacred to the Muses.
APOSTATE n.
One who, after having received sacred orders, renounces his clerical profession.
APPLY v.
To direct or address. [R.] Sacred vows . . . applied to grisly Pluto. Pope.
ARCH a.
Chief; eminent; greatest; principal. The most arch act of piteous massacre. Shak.
ARK n.
with gold, which supported the mercy seat with its golden cherubs, and occupied the most sacred place in the sanctuary. In it Moses placed the two tables of stone containing the ten commandments. Called also the Ark of the Covenant.
ARPENT; ARPEN n.
the country. The arpent of Paris was 4,088 sq. yards, or nearly five sixths of an English acre. The woodland arpent was about 1 acre, 1 rood, 1 perch, English.
ASYLUM n.
ors found shelter, and from which they could not be forcibly taken without sacrilege. So sacred was the church to some, that it had the right of an asylum or sanctuary. Ayliffe.
ATTEST v.
To call to witness; to invoke. [Archaic] The sacred streams which Heaven's imperial state Attests in oaths, and fears to violate. Dryden.
AUTHORITATIVE a.
ue authority; entitled to obedience, credit, or acceptance; determinate; commanding. The sacred functions of authoritative teaching. Barrow.
AWFULNESS n.
striking with awe, or with reverence; dreadfulness; solemnity; as, the awfulness of this sacred place. The awfulness of grandeur. Johnson.
BAETULUS n.
A meteorite, or similar rude stone artificially shaped, held sacred or worshiped as of divine origin.
BANYAN n.
round, which take root and become additional trunks, until it may be the tree covers some acres of ground and is able to shelter thousands of men.
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