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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



124 words match “FAINT”

RECOVER v.
To restore from sickness, faintness, or the like; to bring back to life or health; to cure; to heal. The wine in my bottle will recover him. Shak.
RECOVERY n.
Restoration from sickness, weakness, faintness, or the like; restoration from a condition of mistortune, of fright, etc.
REPROACH v.
re sit not, and reproach us as unclean. Milton. Mezentius . . . with his ardor warmed His fainting friends, reproached their shameful flight. Repelled the victors. Dryden.
REVOKE v.
To call or bring back; to recall. [Obs.] The faint sprite he did revoke again, To her frail mansion of morality. Spenser.
RICH a.
Not faint or delicate; vivid; as, a rich color.
SCAR n.
f earth. [Written also scaur.] O sweet and far, from cliff and scar, The horns of Elfland faintly blowing. Tennyson.
SCOTOSCOPE n.
An instrument that discloses objects in the dark or in a faint light. [Obs.] Pepys.
SHADOW n. 2 definitions
An imperfect and faint representation; adumbration; indistinct image; dim bodying forth; hence, mystical reprresentation; type. The law having a shadow of good things to come. Heb. x. 1. [Types] and shadows of that destined seed. Milton.
SHADOWING n.
A faint representation; an adumbration. There are . . . in savage theology shadowings, quaint or majestic, of the conception of a Supreme Deity. Tylor.
SHADOWY a. 2 definitions
Not brightly luminous; faintly light. The moon . . . with more pleasing light, Shadowy sets off the face things. Milton.
SHIMMER v. 2 definitions
To shine with a tremulous or intermittent light; to shine faintly; to gleam; to glisten; to glimmer. The shimmering glimpses of a stream. Tennyson.
SINGLE v.
separate. Dogs who hereby can single out their master in the dark. Bacon. His blood! she faintly screamed her mind Still singling one from all mankind. More.
SMACKING n.
A sharp, quick noise; a smack. Like the faint smacking of an after kiss. Dryden.
SMALL adv.
Not loudly; faintly; timidly. [Obs. or Humorous] You may speak as small as you will. Shak.
SMELLING n.
a small bottle filled with something suited to stimulate the sense of smell, or to remove faintness, as spirits of ammonia.
SMELLING SALTS n.
aromatic preparation of carbonate of ammonia and, often, some scent, to avoid or relieve faintness, headache, or the like.
SMORZANDO; SMORSATO a.
Growing gradually fainter and softer; dying away; morendo.
SOLUTION n.
It is unquestionably an enterprise of more promise to assail the nations in their hour of faintness and solution, than at a time when magnificent and seductive systems of worship were at their height of energy and splendor. I. Taylor.
SPIRITLESS a.
Destitute of vigor; wanting life, courage, or fire. A men so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in lock, so woebegone. Shak.
STUM n.
r wines, without mixture of stum, be all fine. B. Jonson. And with thy stum ferment their fainting cause. Dryden.
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