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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



28 words match “PRIVATELY”

SHEBEEN n.
ic house; especially, a place where spirits and other excisable liquors are illegally and privately sold. [Ireland]
SHOPLIFTER n.
One who steals anything in a shop, or takes goods privately from a shop; one who, under pretense of buying goods, takes occasion to steal.
SLEEVE n.
ed together, and used to fasten a cuff or wristband. -- To laugh in the sleeve, to laugh privately or unperceived, especially while apparently preserving a grave or serious demeanor toward the person or persons laughed at; that is, perhaps, originally, by hiding the face in the wide sleeves of former times. -- To pin…
SNEAK v.
To creep or steal (away or about) privately; to come or go meanly, as a person afraid or ashamed to be seen; as, to sneak away from company. imp. & p. p. "snuck" is more common now, but not even mentioned here. In MW10, simply "sneaked or snuck" You skulked behind the fence, and sneaked away. Dryden.…
SUBORN v.
To procure privately, or by collusion; to procure by indirect means; to incite secretly; to instigate. Thou art suborned against his honor. Shak. Those who by despair suborn their death. Dryden.
TECTLY adv.
Covertly; privately; secretly. [Obs.] Holinshed.
TETE-A-TETE adv.
Face to face; privately or confidentially; familiarly. Prior.
WHISPER v. 2 definitions
To utter in a low and nonvocal tone; to say under the breath; hence, to mention privately and confidentially, or in a whisper. They might buzz and whisper it one to another. Bentley.
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