CAZIQUE
CAZIC, or CAZQUEnoun The title of a king or chief among several tribes of Indians in America.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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CAZIC, or CAZQUEnoun The title of a king or chief among several tribes of Indians in America.
CCATHOLICISM, n.1. Adherence to the Catholic church.2. Universality, or the orthodox faith of the whole church.3. More generally, liberality of sentiments.This is the renowned s...
CEASE, verb intransitive1. To stop moving, acting or speaking; to leave of; to give over; followed by from before a noun.It is an honor for a man to cease from strife. Proverbs ...
CEASELESS, adjective1. Without a stop or pause; incessant; continual; without intermission.All these with ceaseless praise his works behold.2. Endless; enduring for ever; as the...
CEASELESSLY, adverb Incessantly; perpetually.
CEASING, participle present tense Stopping; ending; desisting; failing.
CECCHN, noun A coin of Italy and Barbary. [See Zechin.]
CECITY, noun Blindness.
CEDAR, noun A tree. This name is given to different species of the juniper, and to a species of Pinus. The latter is that which is mentioned in scripture. It is an evergreen, gr...
CEDAR-LIKE, adjective Resembling a cedar.
CEDARN, adjective Pertaining to the cedar.
CEDE, verb transitive1. To yield; to surrender; to give up; to resign; as to cede a fortress, a province or country, by treaty. This word is appropriately used to denote the rel...
CEDED, participle passive Yielded; surrendered; given up.
CEDING, participle present tense Yielding; giving up.
CEDRAT, noun A species of citron-tree.
CEDRINE, adjective Belonging to cedar.
CEDRY, adjective Having the color or properties of cedar.
CEDUOUS, adjective Fit to be felled.
CEIL, verb transitive To overlay or cover the inner roof of a building; or to cover the top or roof of a room.And the greater house he ceiled with fir-tree. 2 Chronicles 3:1.
CEILED, participle passive Overlaid with timber, or with plastering.
CEILING, participle present tense Covering the top of a room or building.CEILING, noun1. The covering which overlays the inner roof of a building, or the timbers which form the ...
CELANDINE, noun A plant, swallow-wort, horned or prickly poppy, growing on old walls, among rubbish, and in waste places. The lesser celandine is called pile-wort, a species of ...
CELATURE, noun1. The act or art of engraving or embossing.2. That which is engraved.
CELE-RIAC, noun A variety of celery, called also the turnep-rooted celery. see Celery.]
CELEBRATE, verb transitive1. To praise; to extol; to commend; to give to; to make famous; as, to celebrate the name of the Most High.The grave cannot celebrate thee. Isaiah 38:1...
CELEBRATED, participle passive Praised; extolled; honored.
CELEBRATING, participle present tense Praising; honoring.