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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



10 words match “IMPORTING”

IMPORTING a.
Full of meaning. [Obs.] Shak.
NONIMPORTING a.
Not importing; not bringing from foreign countries.
EGREGIOUS a.
Surpassing; extraordinary; distinguished (in a bad sense); -- formerly used with words importing a good quality, but now joined with words having a bad sense; as, an egregious rascal; an egregious ass; an egregious mistake. The egregious impudence of this fellow. Bp. Hall. His [Wyclif's] egregious labors are not to be…
GRAVENESS n.
The quality of being grave. His sables and his weeds, Importing health and graveness. Shak.
IMPORTATION n.
The act or practice of importing, or bringing into a country or state; -- opposed to exportation.
MYSTIC; MYSTICAL a.
Importing or implying mysticism; involving some secret meaning; allegorical; emblematical; as, a mystic dance; mystic Babylon. Thus, then, did the spirit of unity and meekness inspire every joint and sinew of the mystical body. Milton. -- Mys"tic*al*ly, adv. -- Mys"tic*al*ness, n.
NON OBSTANTE n.
A clause in old English statutes and letters patent, importing a license from the crown to do a thing notwithstanding any statute to the contrary. This dispensing power was abolished by the Bill of Rights. In this very reign [Henry III.] the practice of dispensing with statutes by a non obstante was introduced. Hallam.…
NONIMPORTATION n.
Want or failure of importation; a not importing of commodities.
PRISAGE n.
A right belonging to the crown of England, of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing twenty tuns or more, -- one before and one behind the mast. By charter of Edward I. butlerage was substituted for this. Blackstone.
REIMPORTATION n.
The act of reimporting; also, that which is reimported.