Dictionary entry

NEGBOOR

Webster's Dictionary 1828

NEGBOOR, noun

1. One who lives near another. In large towns, a neighbor is one who lives within a few doors. In the country, a neighbor may live at a greater distance; a dn in new settlements, where the people are thinly scattered over the country, a neighbor may be distant several miles. Such is the use of the word in the United States.

2. One who lives in familiarity with another; a word of civility.

3. An intimate; a confidant.

4. A fellow being. Acts 7:1.

5. One of the human race; any one that needs our help, or to whom we have an opportunity of doing good.

6. A country that is near.

NEIGHBOR, verb transitive

1. To adjoin; to confine on or be near to.

These grow on the hills that neighbor the shore.

2. To acquaint with; to make near to or make familiar. [Not used.]

3. To neighbor it, in colloquial language, to cultivate friendly intercourse by mutual visits.