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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



63 words match “NOCENT”

DOVISH a.
Like a dove; harmless; innocent. "Joined with dovish simplicity." Latimer.
DULLY adv.
l manner; stupidly; slowly; sluggishly; without life or spirit. Supinely calm and dully innocent. G. Lyttelton.
FALL v.
aptured; to be destroyed. Heaven and earth will witness, If Rome must fall, that we are innocent. Addison.
FASHION n.
ng persons of good breeding; as, to dress, dance, sing, ride, etc., in the fashion. The innocent diversions in fashion. Locke. As now existing, fashion is a form of social regulation analogous to constitutional government as a form of political regulation. H. Spencer.
FLESH v.
y hast thou fleshed Thy maiden sword. Shak. The wild dog Shall flesh his tooth on every innocent. Shak.
FREE a.
Clear of offense or crime; guiltless; innocent. My hands are guilty, but my heart is free. Dryden.
GIRLISH a.
Like, or characteristic of, a girl; of or pertaining to girlhood; innocent; artless; immature; weak; as, girlish ways; girlish grief. -- Girl"ish*ly, adv. -- Girl"ish*ness, n.
GUILTLESS a.
Free from guilt; innocent. The Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Ex. xx. 7.
HARMLESS a.
Free from power or disposition to harm; innocent; inoffensive. " The harmless deer." Drayton
HOLY a.
and western parts of the United States. Called also vanilla, or Seneca, grass. -- Holy Innocents' day, Childermas day. -- Holy Land, Palestine, the birthplace of Christianity. -- Holy office, the Inquisition. -- Holy of holies (Script.), the innermost apartment of the Jewish tabernacle or temple, where the ark was…
IDIOT n.
tal; commonly, a person without understanding from birth; a natural fool; a natural; an innocent. Life . . . is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. Shak.
INCOMPATIBLE a.
desires, ambition. A strength and obduracy of character incompatible with his meek and innocent nature. Southey.
INCULPABLE a.
Faultless; blameless; innocent. South. An innocent and incupable piece of ignorance. Killingbeck.
INNOCENCE n.
The state or quality of being innocent; freedom from that which is harmful or infurious; harmlessness.
INNOCUOUS a.
Harmless; producing no ill effect; innocent. A patient, innocuous, innocent man. Burton. -- In*noc"u*ous*ly, adv. -- In*noc"u*ous*ness, n. Where the salt sea innocuously breaks. Wordsworth.
INNOXIOUS a.
Free from crime; pure; innocent. Pope. -- In*nox`ious*ly, adv. -- In*nox"ious*ness, n.
IRREPREHENSIBLE a.
Not reprehensible; blameless; innocent. -- Ir*rep`re*hen"si*ble*ness, n. -- Ir*rep`re*hen"si*bly, adv.
IRRESPONSIBLE a.
Nor responsible; not liable or able to answer fro consequences; innocent.
LAMB n.
Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb.
LIKELY adv.
In all probability; probably. While man was innocent he was likely ignorant of nothing that imported him to know. Glanvill.
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