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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



118 words match “PRECEDING”

SEQUELA n.
lt of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion. Sequelæ, or thoughts suggested by the preceding aphorisms. Coleridge.
SERIES n.
number of terms succeeding one another, each of which is derived from one or more of the preceding by a fixed law, called the law of the series; as, an arithmetical series; a geometrical series.
SHROVE n.
Quinguagesima Sunday. -- Shrove Tuesday, the Tuesday following Quinguagesima Sunday, and preceding the first day of Lent, or Ash Wednesday.
SHROVETIDE n.
The days immediately preceding Ash Widnesday, especially the period between the evening before Quinguagesima Sunday and the morning of Ash Wednesday.
SPY n.
et intelligence regarding the enemy. -- Spy Wednesday (Eccl.), the Wednesday immediately preceding the festival of Easter; -- so called in allusion to the betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot.
SUCCESSION n.
t to enter upon the possession of the property of an ancestor, or one near of kin, or one preceding in an established order.
THAT pron.
To introduce a clause employed as the object of the preceding verb, or as the subject or predicate nominative of a verb. She tells them 't is a causeless fantasy, And childish error, that they are afraid. Shak. I have shewed before, that a mere possibility to the contrary, can by no means hinder a thing from being high…
THURSDAY n.
The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday. Holy Thursday. See under Holy.
TO prep.
d, 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 come to be the almost constant prefix to the infinitive, even in sit…
TUESDAY n.
The third day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
TUNICATE; TUNICATED a.
Having each joint buried in the preceding funnel-shaped one, as in certain antennæ of insects.
ULTIMO n.
In the month immediately preceding the present; as, on the 1st ultimo; -- usually abbreviated to ult. Cf. Proximo.
UREDO n.
ertain rusts (Uredinales), regarded at one time as a distinct genus. It is a summer stage preceding the teleutospore, or winter stage. See Uredinales, in the Supplement.
VERNER'S LAW n.
h, th, f, and appear without further change in old Teutonic, if the accent rested on the preceding syllable; but these sounds became voiced and produced g, d, b, if the accent was originally on a different syllable. Similarly s either remained unchanged, or it became z and later r. Example: Skt. sapta (accent on ultim…
VIGIL n. 2 definitions
Later, the day and the night preceding a feast. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbors, And say, "To-morrow is St. Crispian." Shak.
WHITING n.
A North American fish (Merlucius vulgaris) allied to the preceding; -- called also silver hake.
YESTERDAY adv.
On the day last past; on the day preceding to-day; as, the affair took place yesterday.
YOUTH n.
The part of life that succeeds to childhood; the period of existence preceding maturity or age; the whole early part of life, from childhood, or, sometimes, from infancy, to manhood. He wondered that your lordship Would suffer him to spend his youth at home. Shak. Those who pass their youth in vice are justly condemned…
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