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A, or Ana.one, denoting a single person or thing
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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A, or Ana.one, denoting a single person or thing
Abackad.back, backward, behind
Abacotn.a kind of old double crown
Abacusn.an old kind of desk or table, the highest member of a column
Abaddonn.a name given to the devil or satan
Abaisancen.a bow of respect or humility, ob.
Abalienatev.t.to transfer to another person
Abandonv.t.to forsake wholly, desert, quit
Abandonedpa.forsaken, deserted, wicked
Abandoningpa.forsaking wholly, renouncing
Abandonmentn.entire desertion, renunciation
Abasev.t.to bring low, humble, cast down
Abasedpa.brought low, humbled, disgraced
Abasementn.the act of humbling, a low estate
Abashv.t.to put to the blush, confound, perplex
Abashedpa.to put out of countenance, confused
Abashmentn.astonishment, confusion, shame
Abastad.towards the stern from a ship's head
Abatablea.that may be abated, defeated, remitted
Abatev.to decrease, lessen, pull down, fail as a writ; remit as a taxEtym. (Con.)
Abatedpa.lessened, lowered, taken off
Abatementn.a sum abated, an allowance, decrease, a remitting as of a tax, failure as of a writ, the removing of a nusance
Abatorn.one who abates, or enters on an estate before the heir
Abattisn.rubbish, branches of trees sharpened
Abbn.the yarn of a weaver's shoot, a wool
Abban.father, a scriptural word for father
Abbacyn.the rights and possessions of an abbot