EVENHANDED
E'VENHANDED, adjective Impartial; equitable; just.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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E'VENHANDED, adjective Impartial; equitable; just.
E'VENING, noun [See Eve, Even.] The latter part and close of the day, and the beginning of darkness or night; properly the decline or fall of the day, or of the sun.The evening ...
E'VENING-STAR, noun Hesperus or Vesper; Venus, when visible in the evening.
E'VENLY, adverb e'vnly. With an even, level or smooth surface; without roughness, elevations and depressions; as things evenly spread.1. Equally; uniformly; in an equipoise; as ...
E'VENNESS, noun The state of being even, level or smooth; equality of surface.1. Uniformity; regularity; as evenness of motion.2. Freedom from inclination to either side; equal ...
EVENT', noun [Latin eventus, evenio; e and venio, to come.]1. That which comes, arrives or happens; that which falls out; any incident good or bad.There is one event to the righ...
EVENT'ERATE, verb transitive [Latin e and venter, the belly.]To open the bowels; to rip open; to disembowel.
EVENT'ERATED, participle passive Having the bowels opened.
EVENT'ERATING, participle present tense Opening the bowels.
EVENT'FUL, adjective [from event.] Full of events or incidents; producing numerous or great changes, either in public or private affairs; as an eventful period of history; an ev...
EVEN'TILATE, verb transitive To winnow; to fan; to discuss. [See Ventilate.]
EVENTILA'TION, noun A fanning; discussion.
EVENT'UAL, adjective [from event.] Coming or happening as a consequence or result of any thing; consequential.1. Final; terminating; ultimate.Eventual provision for the payment ...
EVENT'UALLY, adverb In the event; in the final result or issue.
EVENT'UATE, verb intransitive To issue; to come to an end; to close; to terminate.
EVENT'UATING, participle present tense Issuing; terminating.
EV'ER, adverb At any time; at any period or point of time, past or future. Have you ever seen the city of Paris, or shall you ever see it?No man ever yet hated his own flesh. Ep...
EVERBUB'BLING, adjective [ever and bubbling.] Continually boiling or bubbling.
EVERBURN'ING, adjective [ever and burning.] Burning continually or without intermission; never extinct; as an everburning lamp; everburning sulphur.
EVERDU'RING, adjective [ever and during.] Enduring forever; continuing without end; as everduring glory.
EV'ERGREEN, adjective [ever and green.] Always green; verdant throughout the year.The pine is an evergreen tree.EV'ERGREEN, noun A plant that retains its verdure through all the...
EVERHON'ORED, adjective [ever and honored.] Always honored; ever held in esteem; as an everhonored name.
EVERL'ASTING, adjective [ever and lasting.] Lasting or enduring for ever; eternal; existing or continuing without end; immortal.The everlasting God, or Jehovah. Genesis 21:33.Ev...
EVERL'ASTING-PEA, noun A plant, the Lathyrus latifolia.
EVERL'ASTINGLY, adverb Eternally; perpetually; continually.
EVERL'ASTINGNESS, noun Eternity; endless duration; indefinite duration. [Little used.]
EVERLIV'ING, adjective [ever and living.] Living without end; eternal; immortal; having eternal existence; as the everliving God.1. Continual; incessant; unintermitted.