Search the Dictionary

Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



61 words match “BESIDES”

RESERVE n.
That which is reserved, or kept back, as for future use. The virgins, besides the oil in their lamps, carried likewise a reserve in some other vessel for a continual supply. Tillotson.
RESTRAINT n.
prohibition, or the like; limitation; restriction. For one restraint, lords of the world besides. Milton.
RUBIACEOUS a.
er ladies, and the trees bearing the edible fruits called genipap and Sierre Leone peach, besides many plants noted for the beauty or the fragrance of their blossoms.
S n.
ing, as in sack, this; the other a vocal hissing (the same as that of z), as in is, wise. Besides these it sometimes has the sounds of sh and zh, as in sure, measure. It generally has its hissing sound at the beginning of words, but in the middle and at the end of words its sound is determined by usage. In a few words…
SAUBA ANT n.
South American ant (Ecodoma cephalotes) remarkable for having two large kinds of workers besides the ordinary ones, and for the immense size of its formicaries. The sauba ant cuts off leaves of plants and carries them into its subterranean nests, and thus often does great damage by defoliating trees and cultivated pla…
SEARCH v.
to seek. I will both search my sheep, and seek them out. Ezek. xxxiv. 11. Enough is left besides to search and know. Milton.
SHORT n.
," "not" and "naught," we find that the short vowels are generally wide, the long narrow, besides being generally diphthongic as well. Hence, originally short vowels can be lengthened and yet kept quite distinct from the original longs. H. Sweet. In short, in few words; in brief; briefly. -- The long and the short, th…
SOUND a.
Firm; strong; safe. The brasswork here, how rich it is in beams, And how, besides, it makes the whole house sound. Chapman.
SPRUCE n.
y spruce (P. excelsa), and the white and black spruces of America (P. alba and P. nigra), besides several others in the far Northwest. See Picea.
SUPRA adv.
Over; above; before; also, beyond; besides; -- much used as a prefix.
THEMATIC a.
ng to a theme, or subject. Thematic catalogue (Mus.), a catalogue of musical works which, besides the title and other particulars, gives in notes the theme, or first few measures, of the whole work or of its several movements.
THERETO adv.
Besides; moreover. [Obs.] Spenser. Her mouth full small, and thereto soft and red. Chaucer.
THEREUNTO adv.
Unto that or this; thereto; besides. Shak.
THEREWITH adv.
In addition; besides; moreover. To speak of strength and therewith hardiness. Chaucer.
THEREWITHAL adv.
Over and above; besides; moreover. [Obs.] Daniel. And therewithal it was full poor and bad. Chaucer.
UMBREL n.
An umbrella. [Obs. or Colloq.] Each of them besides bore their umbrels. Shelton.
WAGER n.
or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge. Besides these plates for horse races, the wagers may be as the persons please. Sir W. Temple. If any atheist can stake his soul for a wager against such an inexhaustible disproportion, let him never hereafter accuse others of cred…
WAGONETTE n.
uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver.
WILL n.
d, being sometimes put for the faculty of willing; sometimes for the act of that faculty, besides [having] other meanings. But "volition" always signifies the act of willing, and nothing else. Reid. Appetite is the will's solicitor, and the will is appetite's controller; what we covet according to the one, by the other…
WINTER-GROUND v.
d the roods of a plant. The ruddock would . . . bring thee all this, Yea, and furred moss besides, when flowers are none To winter-ground thy corse. Shak.
← Previous Page 3 of 4 Next →