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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



146 words match “POUR”

SUPERFUSE a.
To pour (something) over or on something else. [Obs.] Evelyn.
TAFFY n.
A kind of candy made of molasses or brown sugar boiled down and poured out in shallow pans. [Written also, in England, toffy.]
TANTALUS n.
asses down through the bottom of the cup, and allows the escape of any liquid that may be poured in, when it reaches as high as the bend of the siphon, which is just below the level of the mouth of the figure in the cup.
TEAPOT n.
A vessel with a spout, in which tea is made, and from which it is poured into teacups.
TEDGE n.
The gate of a mold, through which the melted metal is poured; runner, geat.
TEEM v. 2 definitions
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Swift.
TIDE v.
To pour a tide or flood.
TIP v.
d of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart. To tip off, to pour out, as liquor. -- To tip over, to overturn. -- To tip the wink, to direct a wink; to give a hint or suggestion by, or as by, a wink. [Slang] Pope. -- To tip up, to turn partly over by raising one end.
TRANSFUND v.
To pour from one vessel into another; to transfuse. [Obs.] Barrow.
TRANSFUSE v.
To pour, as liquid, out of one vessel into another; to transfer by pouring.
TRANSFUSION n.
The act of transfusing, or pouring, as liquor, out of one vessel into another. Howell.
TRANSVASATE v.
To pour out of one vessel into another. [Obs.] Cudworth.
TRANSVASATION n.
The act or process of pouring out of one vessel into another. [Obs.] Holland.
TRIFLE n.
A dish composed of sweetmeats, fruits, cake, wine, etc., with syllabub poured over it.
UNBAG v.
To pour, or take, or let go, out of a bag or bags.
VAPOR n. 2 definitions
ance floating in the atmosphere and impairing its transparency, as smoke, fog, etc. The vapour which that fro the earth glood [glided]. Chaucer. Fire and hail; snow and vapors; stormy wind fulfilling his word. Ps. cxlviii. 8.
VENT n. 2 definitions
tolerable vent of thy travel. Shak. To give vent to, to suffer to escape; to let out; to pour forth; as, to give vent to anger. -- To take vent, to escape; to be made public. [R.] -- Vent feather (Zoöl.), one of the anal, or crissal, feathers of a bird. -- Vent field (Gun.), a flat raised surface around a vent. --…
VESSEL n.
eceiving or containing something; esp. (Script.), one into whom something is conceived as poured, or in whom something is stored for use; as, vessels of wrath or mercy. He is a chosen vessel unto me. Acts ix. 15. [The serpent] fit vessel, fittest imp of fraud, in whom To enter. Milton.
VILLAIN n.
A baseborn or clownish person; a boor. [R.] Pour the blood of the villain in one basin, and the blood of the gentleman in another, what difference shall there be proved Becon.
VOMIT n.
, matter ejected from the stomach through the mouth. Like vomit from his yawning entrails poured. Sandys.
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