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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



900 words match “SELF”

READ v. 19 definitions
To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one's self inaudibly; to take in the sense of, as of language, by interpreting the characters with which it is expressed; to peruse; as, to read a discourse; to read the letters of an alphabet; to read figures; to read the notes of music, or to read musi…
RECOIL v. 7 definitions
all back; to take a reverse motion; to be driven or forced backward; to return. Evil on itself shall back recoil. Milton. The solemnity of her demeanor made it impossible . . . that we should recoil into our ordinary spirits. De Quincey.
RECOLLECT v. 3 definitions
Reflexively, to compose one's self; to recover self-command; as, to recollect one's self after a burst of anger; -- sometimes, formerly, in the perfect participle. The Tyrian queen . . . Admired his fortunes, more admired the man; Then recollected stood. Dryden.
RECOLLECTION n. 4 definitions
The act or practice of collecting or concentrating the mind; concentration; self-control. [Archaic] From such an education Charles contracted habits of gravity and recollection. Robertson.
RECONCILE v. 5 definitions
To bring to acquiescence, content, or quiet submission; as, to reconcile one's self to affictions.
REFER v. 7 definitions
of explanation; as, he referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances. To refer one's self, to have recourse; to betake one's self; to make application; to appeal. [Obs.] I'll refer me to all things sense. Shak.
REFRAIN v. 4 definitions
To keep one's self from action or interference; to hold aloof; to forbear; to abstain. Refrain from these men, and let them alone. Acts v. 38. They refrained therefrom [eating flesh] some time after. Sir T. Browne.
REIMBURSE v. 2 definitions
t to (a person); to pay back to; to indemnify; -- often reflexive; as, to reimburse one's self by successful speculation. Paley.
RELATE v. 6 definitions
To ally by connection or kindred. To relate one's self, to vent thoughts in words. [R.]
REPAIR v. 8 definitions
To go; to betake one's self; to resort; ass, to repair to sanctuary for safety. Chaucer. Go, mount the winds, and to the shades repair. Pope.
REPEAT v. 6 definitions
To repay or refund (an excess received). To repeat one's self, to do or say what one has already done or said. -- To repeat signals, to make the same signals again; specifically, to communicate, by repeating them, the signals shown at headquarters.
REPORT v. 20 definitions
n of; to be mentioned, whether favorably or unfavorably. Acts xvi. 2. -- To report one's self, to betake one's self, as to a superior or one to whom service is due, and be in readiness to receive orders or do service.
REPOSE v. 10 definitions
o cause to be calm or quiet; to compose; to rest, -- often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a couch. All being settled and reposed, the lord archibishop did present his majesty to the lords and commons. Fuller. After the toil of battle to repose Your wearied virtue. Milton.
REPOSSESS v.
To possess again; as, to repossess the land. Pope. To repossess one's self of (something), to acquire again (something lost).
RESHIP v. 2 definitions
To engage one's self again for service on board of a vessel after having been discharged.
RESORT v. 7 definitions
To go; to repair; to betake one's self. What men name resort to him Shak.
RETREAT n. 8 definitions
The act of retiring or withdrawing one's self, especially from what is dangerous or disagreeable. In a retreat he oShak.
RID v. 5 definitions
to disencumber; -- followed by of. "Rid all the sea of pirates." Shak. In never ridded myself of an overmastering and brooding sense of some great calamity traveling toward me. De Quincey.
RIGHT n. 33 definitions
ights, a list of rights; a paper containing a declaration of rights, or the declaration itself. See under Bill. -- By right, By rights, or By good rights, rightly; properly; correctly. He should himself use it by right. Chaucer. I should have been a woman by right. Shak. -- Divine right, or Divine right of kings, a na…
RING n. 25 definitions
A clique; an exclusive combination of persons for a selfish purpose, as to control the market, distribute offices, obtain contracts, etc. The ruling ring at Constantinople. E. A. Freeman. Ring armor, armor composed of rings of metal. See Ring mail, below, and Chain mail, under Chain. -- Ring blackbird (Zoöl.), the rin…
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