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abib
above
abscission
accident
acephalus
acme
acrostic
adar
advent
age
aggress
alkalescency
alliteration
alpha
amen
anadiplosis
anaphora
annomination
antanaclasis
antiphony
apheresis
aporia
arc
archaism
archetype
archeus
arise
arminian
ascension
at
attack
aulic
auspicate
auspicious
author
autumn
backwards
begin
beginner
beginning
beginningless
begun
bernardins
birth
boree
bow
bowess
bowet
brace
brancher
break
bring
bud
bulk
candlemas
cap
capon
casual
cause
century
change
circle
clap
clef
climate
climax
clog
coetaneous
coeval
colon
comencing
comet
coming
commence
commencement
compact
compass
composition
con
conceive
concourse
cone
consonant
create
creed
cross-row
cue
cycle
date
dayspring
demarkation
dispersion
dogday
dusk
earliness
early
elision
embryon
engage
enter
enterprise
entrance
ephemeric
epoch
erratum
erst
eternal
eternally
eternity
ether
evening
exordium
exulceration
fall
fear
fillet
first
flag
flare
foot
for
forbearance
forepart
forth
found
founder
frontispiece
fructification
g
gan
gangrene
gangrenescent
gender
general
germinate
germination
gin
give
go
grow
gyn
hence
hiatus
hilary-term
hypermeter
i
ignominy
il
immemorial
immersion
imperfection
inaugurate
inception
inceptive
inceptor
inchoate
inchoation
inchoative
incipiency
incipient
indigo
infancy
infant
infinite
inflection
initial
initiate
inlet
innate
instantaneously
institute
intercept
intermission
interpolate
introduce
it
jade
january
key
kindle
lead
leading-strings
leadman
lent
levy
longitude
loof
manifesto
mantle
may
midst
mine
mission
morning
nascent
neophyte
nor
november
novice
obviate
omega
onset
open
opening
opponent
or
ord
origin
original
originally
outset
over
panorama
pass
pause
peep
persecution
phrase
pica
pie
pitch
place
poach
poll
prefix
preformative
prelude
prime
primitive
primordial
principle
procatarctic
procede
prologue
property
prosecute
prosecuting
prostate
protatic
prytanis
purview
put
raise
raiser
ramify
re
recommence
recommencing
relent
renew
repleader
resume
resuming
return
rip
rise
rondeau
roundo
rudiment
run
s
sail
sailing
salt
sanctification
school
scrabble
scruple
semifloret
sempiternal
seventieth
side
since
soul
spell
spitter
spring
staff
stagger
start
starting-post
state
stir
stop
sufferance
summer
superstucture
sweep
syncopation
take
teens
tell
that
there
threshhold
through
time
tipple
title
toot
topple
trench
tropic
u
undertake
undertaking
ungenerated
vacation
vigil
vignet
vigorous
waddle
wage
warp
way
well
wezand
whereas
wilt
wilting
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1828 Definition

BEGIN', v.i. pret. began; pp. begun. [L.genero,gigno; Heb.to make ready, to adapt,prepare, establish.]

1. To have an original or first existence; to take rise; to commence.

As he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, who have been since the world began. Luke 1.

Judgment must begin at the house of God. 1 Pet.4.

From Nimrod first the savage race began.

And tears began to flow.

2. To do the first act; to enter upon something new; to take the first step; as, begin, my muse.

Begin every day to repent.

When I begin, I will also make an end. 1 Sam.3.

BEGIN'v.t. To do the first act of any thing; to enter on; to commence.

Ye nymphs of Solyma, begin the song.

And this they begin to do. Gen.11.

2. To trace from any thing, as the first ground; to lay the foundation.

The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God.

To begin with, to enter upon first; to use or employ first; as, to begin with the Latin Grammar; to begin business with a small capital.

1913 Definition
Begin (begin)
v. i.((?))
Be*gin"
[imp. *** p. p. Began (&?]
  1. To have or commence an independent or first existence; to take rise; to commence.

    Vast chain of being! which from God began.
    Pope.

  2. To do the first act or the first part of an action; to enter upon or commence something new, as a new form or state of being, or course of action; to take the first step; to start.
    "Tears began to flow." Dryden.

    When I begin, I will also make an end.
    1 Sam. iii. 12.

  3. To enter on; to commence.

    Ye nymphs of Solyma ! begin the song.
    Pope.

  4. To trace or lay the foundation of; to make or place a beginning of.

    The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God.
    Locke.

    Syn. -- To commence; originate; set about; start.

  5. Beginning.
    [Poetic *** Obs.] Spenser.

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