Search the Dictionary

Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



813 words match “GOVERN”

TETRARCH n.
A Roman governor of the fourth part of a province; hence, any subordinate or dependent prince; also, a petty king or sovereign.
THEARCHY n.
Government by God; divine sovereignty; theocracy.
THEOCRACY n. 2 definitions
Government of a state by the immediate direction or administration of God; hence, the exercise of political authority by priests as representing the Deity.
THEOCRAT n.
One who lives under a theocratic form of government; one who in civil affairs conforms to divine law.
THEODICY n.
That department of philosophy which treats of the being, perfections, and government of God, and the immortality of the soul. Krauth-Fleming.
THEOLOGY n.
the science which treats of the existence, character, and attributes of God, his laws and government, the doctrines we are to believe, and the duties we are to practice; divinity; (as more commonly understood) "the knowledge derivable from the Scriptures, the systematic exhibition of revealed truth, the science of Chri…
THEORBO n.
arge lute, but having two necks, with two sets of pegs, the lower set holding the strings governed by frets, while to the upper set were attached the long bass strings used as open notes.
THEORIST n.
tion; a speculatist. Cowper. The greatest theoretists have given the preference to such a government as that which obtains in this kingdom. Addison.
THRALDOM n.
e. [Written also thralldom.] Women are born to thraldom and penance And to be under man's governance. Chaucer. He shall rule, and she in thraldom live. Dryden.
THROTTLE n.
ecially in a locomotive. -- Throttle valve (Steam Engine), a valve moved by hand or by a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam chest. In one form it consists of a disk turning on a transverse axis.
THUG n.
approaches, and from religious motives. They have been nearly exterminated by the British government.
TINGE n.
or added to it; tincture; color; dye; hue; shade; taste. His notions, too, respecting the government of the state, took a tinge from his notions respecting the government of the church. Macaulay.
TITHE n.
nal and mixed tithes. -- Tithe commissioner, one of a board of officers appointed by the government for arranging propositions for commuting, or compounding for, tithes. [Eng.] Simmonds.
TO prep.
As sign of the infinitive, to had originally the use of last defined, governing the infinitive as a verbal noun, and connecting it as indirect object with a preceding verb or adjective; thus, ready to go, i.e., ready unto going; good to eat, i.e., good for eating; I do my utmost to lead my life pleasantly. But it has c…
TOKEN n.
ly bearing the name of the issuer, and redeemable in lawful money. Also, a coin issued by government, esp. when its use as lawful money is limited and its intrinsic value is much below its nominal value.
TOPARCH n.
The ruler or principal man in a place or country; the governor of a toparchy. The prince and toparch of that country. Fuller.
TOPARCHY n.
A small state, consisting of a few cities or towns; a petty country governed by a toparch; as, Judea was formerly divided into ten toparchies. Fuller.
TORRENS SYSTEM n.
8), drafted by Sir Robert Torrens (1814-84). Its essential feature is the guaranty by the government of properly registered titles. The system has been generally adopted in Australia and British Columbia, and in its original or a modified form in some other countries, including some States of the United States. Hence T…
TRACTABLE a.
Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed; docile; manageable; governable; as, tractable children; a tractable learner. I shall find them tractable enough. Shak.
TRANSFER n.
the days fixed by the Bank of England for the transfer, free of charge, of bank stock and government funds. These days are the first five business days in the week before three o'clock. Transfers may be made on Saturdays on payment of a fee of 2s. 6d. Bithell. -- Transfer office, an office or department where transfer…
← Previous Page 38 of 41 Next →