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agriculture
alpagna
ammony
amphitheater
anoplotherium
appendant
armed
aruspice
aruspicy
averpenny
bait
bearer
beast
beastish
beastlike
beastliness
beastly
bedding
behemoth
bell
belluine
belly
bestial
bestiality
bestialize
body
bog
brank
bronze
brutalize
brute
brutish
brutism
buckwheat
buggery
bullet
carry
case
cattle
chap
chase
claw
cleave
clog
coat
collar
common
commonable
conception
confector
cot
couch
couchant
countenance
counter-saliant
creature
crib
crop
cry
cud
dam
dapple
deer
degrade
den
der
devour
discretive
dismount
diverse
divinity
dock
drench
drencher
driver
dromedary
dug
dwelling
elephant
eloin
estray
evil
expel
feed
fell
fence
ferine
firstling
flesh
flock
for
ford
forehanded
forest
frankchase
freewarren
gage
gamekeeper
gear
gentle
gibe
gibstaff
goad
grain
grass
groop
hair
ham
haruspice
harvest
haunt
heam
heel
herbage
herd
heriot
hibernate
hibernation
hoggishness
hold
hoof
hooked
hotmouthed
hough
howling
impounder
indeed
indocible
indocility
inhabit
jument
jump
keeper
kennel
kitling
lade
lair
leap
leopard
lick
lodge
lurch
male
man
mange
meat
megathery
merciful
mess
milch
molt
monarch
monstrosity
morkin
morsel
mortality
net
occupant
offal
owre
packhorse
pard
park
path
paw
pelage
pelt
pen
pinfold
piston
pitfall
poachiness
poll
portentous
pose
pound
poundbreach
preserve
prey
pride
profusion
progeny
promiscuously
provender
proverbial
provision
prowl
quarry
quicken
race
rampant
ravage
reach
reclaim
refractory
refresh
regardant
repute
rid
ride
rider
ridgling
riding
rip
roar
roarer
roaring
rother-beasts
rouse
sacrifice
salient
savage
scramble
sculpture
sea-beast
sejant
several
shut
sire
slaughter
slaughter-house
slay
slink
snout
snouty
solitude
spade
spay
spayed
spaying
spotted
spurway
stable
stick
stock
strip
suffraginous
supporter
surcharge
surcharging
sustain
swaying
table
tame
team
temper
tether
tit
tithe
toe
tole
torn
track
tract
trail
transport
transportation
travel
treacle
trotter
truebred
twin
twinter
unload
unreclaimed
unruliness
untamed
urine
use
varicous
varix
venery
venison
vicinage
viciousness
victim
victuals
vile
voice
wag
wanty
warren
weary
whelp
wire-heel
wolf
yearling
zootomy



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1828 Definition

BEAST, n. [L. bestia. See Boisterous.]

1. Any four footed animal, which may be used for labor, food or sport; distinguished from fowls, insects, fishes and man; as beasts of burden, beasts of the chase, beasts of the forest. It is usually applied to large animals.

2. Opposed to man, it signifies any irrational animal, as in the phrase "man and beast." So wild beast.

3. Figuratively, a brutal man; a person rude, coarse, filthy, or acting in a manner unworthy of a rational creature.

4. A game at cards. Hence to beast.
1913 Definition
Beast (beast)
n.(b***emacr]st)
Beast
[OE. best, beste, OF. beste, F. bête, fr. L. bestia.]
  1. Any living creature; an animal; -- including man, insects, etc.
    [Obs.] Chaucer.
  2. Any four-footed animal, that may be used for labor, food, or sport; as, a beast of burden.

    A righteous man regardeth the life of his beast.
    Prov. xii. 10.

  3. As opposed to man: Any irrational animal.
  4. Fig.: A coarse, brutal, filthy, or degraded fellow.
  5. A game at cards similar to loo.
    [Obs.] Wright.
  6. A penalty at beast, omber, etc. Hence: To be beasted, to be beaten at beast, omber, etc.

    Beast royal, the lion. [Obs.] Chaucer.

    Syn. -- Beast, Brute. When we use these words in a figurative sense, as applicable to human beings, we think of beasts as mere animals governed by animal appetite; and of brutes as being destitute of reason or moral feeling, and governed by unrestrained passion. Hence we speak of beastly appetites; beastly indulgences, etc.; and of brutal manners; brutal inhumanity; brutal ferocity. So, also, we say of a drunkard, that he first made himself a beast, and then treated his family like a brute.


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It is not only important, but, in a degree necessary, that the people of this country, should have an American Dictionary of the English language; for, although the body of the language is the same as in England, and it is desirable to perpetuate that sameness, yet some differences must exist. Language is the expression of ideas; and if the people of one country cannot preserve an identity of ideas, they cannot retain an identity of language.
  




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