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DEPORT

Webster's Dictionary 1828

DEPORT, verb transitive [Latin To carry.]

1. With the reciprocal pronoun, to carry; to demean; to behave.

Let an embassador deport himself in the most graceful manner before a prince.

2. To transport; to carry away, or from one country to another.

He told us, he had been deported to Spain, with a hundred others like himself.

DEPORT, noun Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment; as goddess-like deport