
en-sign
(ensn, -sin)n. 1. A
national flag displayed on ships and aircraft, often with the special
insignia of a branch or unit of the armed forces. 2. A standard or banner, as
of a military unit. 3. Archaic. A standard-bearer. 4. (ensn). Abbr. ENS, Ens. A commissioned
rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is below lieutenant junior
grade. One who holds this rank. 5.
A badge of office or power; an emblem: "I want the seals of power
and place,/The ensigns of command,/Charged by the people's unbought grace,/To
rule my native land" (John Quincy Adams). A sign; a token.[Middle English
ensigne, from Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia, insignia. See
INSIGNIA.]
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stan-dard
(standrd)n. Abbr. std. 1. A flag, banner, or
ensign, especially: The ensign of a chief of state, nation, or city. A long,
tapering flag bearing heraldic devices distinctive of a person or corporation.
An emblem or flag of an army, raised on a pole to indicate the rallying point in
battle. The colors of a mounted or motorized military unit. 2. An acknowledged measure of comparison for
quantitative or qualitative value; a criterion. An object that under specified
conditions defines, represents, or records the magnitude of a unit. 3. The
set proportion by weight of gold or silver to alloy metal prescribed for use in
coinage. 4. The commodity or commodities used to back a monetary system.
5. A degree or level of requirement,
excellence, or attainment. Often standards. A requirement of moral conduct. 6.
Chiefly British. A grade level in elementary schools. 7. . .
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sanc-tu-ar-y
(sangkchoo-ere)n.pl.
sanc-tu-ar-ies. 1. A sacred place,
such as a church, temple, or mosque. The holiest part of a sacred place,
as the part of a Christian church around the altar. 2. A sacred place, such as a church, in which
fugitives formerly were immune to arrest. Immunity to arrest afforded by a
sanctuary. 3. A place of refuge or asylum. 4. A reserved area in
which birds and other animals, especially wild animals, are protected from
hunting or molestation. See Synonyms at shelter.
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till1
(til)v. tr. tilled,
till-ing, tills. To prepare (land) for the raising of
crops, as by plowing and harrowing;
cultivate.[Middle English tilen, from Old English tilian.]
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leas-ing
(lesing)n. Archaic. 1.
The act of lying. 2. A lie; a falsehood.
*****
knead
(ned)v. tr. knead-ed,
knead-ing, kneads. 1. To mix and work into a uniform mass, as by
folding, pressing, and stretching with the hands:
kneading dough. 2. To make or shape by or as if by folding, pressing, and
stretching with the hands. 3. To squeeze, press, or roll with the hands, as
in massaging: kneading a painful calf muscle.
American
Heritage Dictionary
*************
An
Lot
lifted
up
his eyes,
an
beheld
all
the
plain
of
Jordan,
that
it
was
well
watered
every
where,
before
the
Lord
destroyed
Sodom
an
Gomorrah,
even
as
the
garden
of
the
Lord,
like
the
land
of
Egypt,
as
thou
comest
unto
Zoar.
Unto the place
of
the
altar,
which
he
had
made
there
at
the
first:
an
there
Abram
called
on
the
name
of
the
Lord.
************
An
Abraham
hastened
into
the
tent
unto
Sarah,
an
said,
Make
ready
quickly
three
measures
of
fine
meal,
knead
it,
an
make
cakes
upon
the
hearth.
***
God
shall
enlarge
Japheth,
an
he
shall
dwell
in
the
tents
of
Shem;
an
Canaan
shall
be
his
servant.
++
And
Sharon
shall
be
a
fold
of
flocks,
an
valley
of
Achor
a
place
for
the
herds
to
lie down
in,
for
my
people
that
have
sought
me.
***
An
Abraham
ran
unto
the
herd,
an
fetched
a
calf
tender
an
good,
an
gave
it
unto
a
young
man;
+++
They
shall
go
with
their
flocks
an
with
their
herds
to
seek
the
Lord;
but
they shall
not
find
him;
he
hath
withdrawn
himself
from
them.
An
Abraham
ran
unto
the
herd,
an
fetched
a
calf
tender
an
good,
an
gave
it
unto
a
young
man;
+++
For
thou
hast
trusted
in
thy
wickedness:
thou
hast
said,
None
seeth
me.
Thy
wisdom
an
thy
knowledge,
it
hath
perverted
thee;
an
thou
hast
said
in
thine
heart,
I
am,
An
none
else
beside me.
***
They
shall
go
with
their
flocks
an
with
their
herds
to
seek
the
Lord;
but
they shall
not
find
him;
he
hath
withdrawn
himself
from
them.
***
an
he
hasted
to
dress
it.
An
he
took
butter,
***
The
words
of
his
mouth
were
smoother
than
butter,
but
war
was
in
his
heart:
his
words
were
softer
than
oil,
yet
were
they
drawn swords.
Cast
thy
burden
upon
the
Lord,
an he
shall
sustain
thee:
he
shall
never
suffer
the
righteous
to
be
moved.
But
thou,
O God,
shalt
bring
them down
into
the
pit
of
destruction:
bloody
an
deceitful
men
shall
not
live
out
half
their
days;
but
I
will
trust
in
thee.
++
and
milk,
***
Ho,
every
one
that
thirsteth,
come
ye
to
the
waters,
an
he
that
hath
no
money;
come
ye,
buy,
an
eat;
yea,
come,
buy
wine
an
milk without
money
***
An
he
took
butter,
an
milk,
an
the
calf
which
he
had
dressed,
an
set it
before
them;
an he
stood
by
them
under
the tree,
an
they
did eat.
++
an
without price.
Wherefore
do
ye
spend
money
for
that
which
is
not bread?
an
your
labour
for
that
which
satisfieth
not?
hearken
diligently
unto
me,
an
eat
ye
that
which
is
good,
*
an
man
became
a
living
soul.
++
an
let
your
soul
delight
itself
in
fatness.
++
an
the
calf
which
he
had
dressed,
an
set
it
before
them;
an he
stood
by
them
under
the
tree,
an
they
did
eat.
***
These
are
the
generations
of
she
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they were created,
*****
An
they
said
unto
him,
Where
is
Sarah
thy
wife?
An
he
said,
Behold,
In
the
tent.
***
God
shall
enlarge
Japheth,
an
he
shall
dwell
in
the
tents
of
Shem;
an
Canaan
shall
be
his
servant.
+++
An
Sarai
Abram's
wife
took
Hagar
her
maid
the
Egyptian,
after
Abram
had
dwelt
ten years
in
the
land
of
Canaan,
an
gave
her
to
her
husband
Abram
to
be
his
wife.
An
he
went
in
unto
Hagar,
an
she
conceived:
***
An
the
angel
of
the
Lord
said
unto
her,
Behold,
thou
art
with
child,
an
shalt
bear
a
son,
an
shalt
call
his
name
Ishmael;
because
the
Lord
hath
heard
thy
affliction.
An
she
called
the name
of
the
Lord
that spake
unto
her,
***
An
said,
O
Lord
God
of
our
fathers,
art
not
thou
God
in
heaven?
an
rulest
not
thou
over
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
heathen?
an
in
thine
hand
is
there
not
power
an
might,
so
that
none
is
able
to
withstand
thee?
**
Deliver
me
from
bloodguiltiness,
O God,
thou God
of
my
salvation:
an
my
tongue
shall
sing
aloud
of
thy
righteousness.
O Lord,
open
thou
my
lips;
an
my
mouth
shall
shew
forth
thy
praise.
For
thou
desirest
not
sacrifice;
else
would
I
give
it:
thou
delightest
not
in
burnt
offering.
++
Thou God
seest
me:
for
she
said,
Have
I
also
here
looked
after
him
that
seeth
me?
An
Hagar
bare
Abram
a
son:
an
Abram
called
his
son's
name,
which
Hagar
bare,
Ishmael.
An Abram
was
fourscore
an
six
years old,
when
Hagar
bare
Ishmael
to
Abram.
An
when
Abram
was
ninety
years
old
an
nine,
the
Lord
appeared
to
Abram,
an
said
unto
him,
I
am
the
Almighty
God;
walk
before
me,
and
be
thou
perfect.
An
I
will
make
my
covenant
between
me
an thee,
***
Unto
the
woman
he
said,
I
will
greatly
multiply
thy
sorrow
an
thy
conception;
in
sorrow
thou
shalt
bring
forth
children;
an
thy
desire
shall
be
to
thy
husband,
an
he
shall
rule
over
thee.
++
an
will
multiply
thee
exceedingly.
An
Abram
fell
on
his face:
an
God
talked
with
him,
saying,
As
for
me,
behold,
my
covenant
is
with
thee,
an
thou
shalt
be
a
father
of
many
nations.
Neither
shall
thy
name
any
more
be
called
Abram,
but
thy
name
shall
be
Abraham;
for
a
father
of
many
nations
have
I
**************
O
ye
sons
of
men,
how
long
will
ye
turn
my
glory
into
shame?
how
long
will
ye
love
vanity,
an
seek
after
leasing?
Selah.
But
know
that
the
Lord
hath
set
apart
him
that
is
godly
for
himself:
the
Lord
will
hear
when
I
call
unto
him.
An
I
will
turn
my
hand
upon
thee,
an
purely
purge
away
thy
dross,
an
take
away
all
thy
tin:
An
I
will
restore
thy
judges
as
at
the
first,
an
thy
counsellors
as
at
the
beginning:
afterward
thou
shalt
be called,
The
city
of
righteousness,
the
faithful
city.
Zion
shall
be
redeemed
with
judgment,
an
her
converts
with
righteousness.
An
the
destruction
of
the
transgressors
an
of
the
sinners
shall
be
together,
***
An
they
gave
unto
Jacob
all
the
strange
gods
which
were
in
their
hand,
an
all
their
earrings
which
were
in
their
ears;
an
Jacob
hid
them
under
the
oak
which
was
by
Shechem.
An
they
journeyed:
an
the
terror
of
God
was
upon
the
cities
that
were
round about
them,
an
they
did
not
pursue
after
the
sons
of
Jacob.
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