ABAS
ABAS', noun A weight in Persia used in weighing pearls, one eighth less than the European carat.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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ABAS', noun A weight in Persia used in weighing pearls, one eighth less than the European carat.
ABA'SE, verb transitive [Fr abaisser, from bas, low, or the bottom; W. bais; Latin and Gr. basis; Eng. base; It. Abbassare; Sp. bare, low. See Abash.]1. The literal sense of aba...
ABA'SED, participle passive Reduced to a low state, humbled, degraded.In heraldry, it is used of the wings of eagles, when the tops are turned downwards towards the point of the...
ABA'SEMENT, noun The act of humbling or bringing low; also a state of depression, degradation, or humiliation.
ABASH', verb transitive [Heb. and Ch. bosh, to be confounded, or ashamed.]To make the spirits to fall; to cast down the countenance; to make ashamed; to confuse or confound, as ...
ABASH'ED, participle passive Confused with shame; confounded; put to silence; followed by at.
ABASH'ING, participle present tense Putting to shame or confusion.
ABASH'MENT, noun Confusion from shame. [Little used.]
ABA'SING, participle present tense Humbling, depressing, bringing low.
ABAS'SI, or ABAS'SIS, noun A silver coin of Persia, of the value of twenty cents, about ten pence sterling.
ABAS'SI, or ABAS'SIS, noun A silver coin of Persia, of the value of twenty cents, about ten pence sterling.
ABA'TABLE, adjective That may or can be abated; as an abatable writ or nuisance.
ABA'TE, verb transitive [Heb. Ch., to beat. The Saxon has the participle gebatod, abated. The prefix is sunk to a in abate and lost in beat. See Class Bd. No. 23, 33.]1. To beat...
ABA'TED, participle passive Lessened; decreased; destroyed; mitigated; defeated; remitted; overthrown.
ABA'TEMENT, noun1. The act of abating; the state of being abated.2. A reduction, removing, or pulling down as of a nuisance.3. Diminution, decrease, or mitigation, as of grief o...
ABA'TER, noun The person or thing that abates.
ABA'TING, participle present tense Pulling down, diminishing, defeating, remitting.
AB'ATIS,Rubbish. In fortification, piles of trees, or branches of trees sharpened, and laid with the points outward, in front of ramparts, to prevent assailants from mounting th...
ABA'TOR, noun A person who enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee
AB'ATTIS, noun [from beating or pulling down.]
AB'ATURE, noun [from abate.] Grass beaten or trampled down by a stag in passing.
ABB, noun Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence abb-wool is wool for the abb
AB'BA, noun In the Chaldee and Syriac, a father, and figuratively a superior. appen.In the Syriac, Coptic and Ethiopic churches, it is a title given to the Bishops, and the Bish...
AB'BACY, noun [from abba, Low Lat, abbatia.] The dignity, rights and privileges of an abbot. It comprehends the government and revenues.
ABBA'TIAL, adjective Belonging to an abbey.
ABBAT'ICAL, adjective Belonging to an abbey.
AB'BE, noun Ab'by, [from abba.]In a monastic sense, the same as an abbot; but more generally, a title, in Catholic countries, without any determinate rang, office or rights. The...