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Word meaning

noun
1.
The accepted meaning of a word.  Synonyms: acceptation, word sense.






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... at three in the morning, and arrived at our billets about seven. I knew this commission was on the tapis—French word meaning carpet—so I hung round not daring to turn in. At eleven o'clock I had orders to push off home to get my kit. You'll guess I didn't want asking twice. I made my way to the railhead at once in case ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Aug 15, 1917 • Various

... 1: buffet. A French word meaning 'refreshment-table.' It is customary in France at large receptions and dancing-parties to install in some room a counter or table from which to serve refreshments. This is known ...
— Legends, Tales and Poems • Gustavo Adolfo Becquer

... it transpired that the word "madchen" was in this instance a misprint for "machten," a word meaning all ...
— The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac • Eugene Field

... happier state is that in which inequality does not subsist, that there had once been such a state, and that this was first the state of nature, and then the state only one degree removed from it, in which we now find the majority of savage tribes. At the outset he defines inequality as a word meaning two different things; one, natural or physical inequality, such as difference of age, of health, of physical strength, of attributes of intelligence and character; the other, moral or political inequality, consisting in difference of privileges which some enjoy to the detriment of the rest, ...
— Rousseau - Volumes I. and II. • John Morley

... emblems of the builders were found in the foundation. The rough Cube and the polished Cube in pure white limestone, the Square cut in syenite, an iron Trowel, a lead Plummet, the arc of a Circle, the serpent-symbols of Wisdom, a stone Trestle-board, a stone bearing the Master's Mark, and a hieroglyphic word meaning Temple—all so placed and preserved as to show, beyond doubt, that they had high symbolic meaning. Whether they were in the original foundation, or were placed there when the obelisk was removed, no one can ...
— The Builders - A Story and Study of Masonry • Joseph Fort Newton


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