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abducent
adansonia
aduncity
agile
anacamptic
antagonist
arc
arcuation
babyroussa
baker-legged
band
beluga
bend
bendable
bended
bender
bending
bendlet
bendy
benefice
beveling
bight
boughhty
bought
boulet
bow
bow-bent
bowing
bowingly
bowrs
bracket
buy
camber
cambering
canoness
canonship
carrick-bend
chambrel
clinch
collegiate
compliable
compliant
conflexure
convocation
coop
couch
courb
cower
cradle
cranberry
crank
crankle
crincum
cringe
crinkle
crook
crookedness
crooking
crouch
crouching
curb
curl
curling
curvature
curve
curving
curvity
declinable
declinate
decumbent
deflect
deflected
deflexure
devex
devexity
dexter
dignitary
diversion
draught
draw
elastical
elbow
evolution
expand
falcade
falcation
fall
fearfully
flag
flection
flexible
flexion
flexor
flexuous
flexure
flimsy
gaffle
garter
genuflection
gibbous
gleamy
hame
hang
heck
hinge
hippocamp
hog
hook
incline
incurvate
incurvating
incurvation
incurve
incurvity
inexorable
inflect
inflecting
inflection
inflective
inflexibleness
install
intension
intention
intorsion
inwards
jardes
kneel
lap
last
lean
liege
lop
nod
numerary
overbend
parish
pentice
piece
pleach
pliability
plight
ply
pole-axe
pound
prawn
prebend
prebendal
prebendary
prebendaryship
prestimony
prone
proneness
rack
radial
reclinate
recurvate
recurve
recurviroster
recurvity
reflect
reflectent
reflection
relax
repand
retort
riban
rompee
ruck
sag
sceptered
serpentize
servile
shave
side
sinuate
sinuation
sinuosity
sinuous
soul
span
spring
stiffness
stirrup
stoop
stooper
stooping
stoopingly
stringhalt
supple
swarm
sweepy
swerve
this
throat
thunder
too
truckle
turn
turning
twine
un
unbend
unbending
unbent
unbow
uncomplying
unstooping
unwarping
unyielding
verge
verger
verging
warp
winding
wit
worship
wring
wring-bolt



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1828 Definition

BEND, [L.pando,pandare, to bend in; pando, pandere, to open; pandus, bent, crooked]

1. To strain, or to crook by straining; as, to bend a bow.

2. To crook; to make crooked; to curve; to inflect; as, to bend the arm.

3. To direct to a certain point; as, to bend our steps or course to a particular place.

4. To exert; to apply closely; to exercise laboriously; to intend or stretch; as, to bend the mind to study.

5. To prepare or put in order for use; to stretch or strain.

He hath bent his bow and made it ready. Ps.7.

6. To incline; to be determined; that is, to stretch towards, or cause to tend; as, to be bent on mischief.

7. To subdue; to cause to yield; to make submissive; as, to bend a man to our will.

8. In seamanship, to fasten, as one rope to another or to an anchor; to fasten, as a sail to its yard or stay; to fasten, as a cable to the ring of an anchor.

9. To bend the brow, is to knit the brow; to scowl; to frown.

BEND, v.i. To be crooked; to crook,or be curving.

1. To incline; to lean or turn; as, a road bends to the west.

2. To jut over; as a bending cliff.

3. To resolve, or determine.[See Bent on.]

4. To bow or be submissive. Is.60.

BEND,n. A curve; a crook; a turn in a road or river; flexure; incurvation.

1. In marine language, that part of a rope which is fastened to another or to an anchor. [See To bend. No.8.]

2. Bends of a ship, are the thickest and strongest planks in her sides, more generally called wales. They are reckoned from the water, first, second or third bend. They have the beams,knees, and foot hooks bolted to them, and are the chief strength of the ship's sides.

3. In heraldry, one of the nine honorable ordinaries, containing a third part of the field, when charged, and a fifth, when plain. It is made by two lines drawn across from the dexter chief, to the sinister base point. It sometimes is indented, ingrained, &c.

BEND, n. A band. [Not in use.]

1913 Definition
Bend (bend)
v. t.((?))
Bend
[imp. *** p. p. Bended or Bent (&?]); p. pr. *** vb. n. Bending.] [AS. bendan to bend, fr. bend a band, bond, fr. bindan to bind. See Bind, v. t.<
  1. To strain or move out of a straight line] to crook by straining; to make crooked; to curve; to make ready for use by drawing into a curve; as, to bend a bow; to bend the knee.
  2. To turn toward some certain point; to direct; to incline.
    "Bend thine ear to supplication." Milton.

    Towards Coventry bend we our course.
    Shak.

    Bending her eyes . . . upon her parent.
    Sir W. Scott.

  3. To apply closely or with interest; to direct.

    To bend his mind to any public business.
    Temple.

    But when to mischief mortals bend their will.
    Pope.

  4. To cause to yield; to render submissive; to subdue.
    "Except she bend her humor." Shak.
  5. To fasten, as one rope to another, or as a sail to its yard or stay; or as a cable to the ring of an anchor.
    Totten.

    To bend the brow, to knit the brow, as in deep thought or in anger; to scowl; to frown. Camden.

    Syn. -- To lean; stoop; deflect; bow; yield.

  6. To be moved or strained out of a straight line; to crook or be curving; to bow.

    The green earth's end
    Where the bowed welkin slow doth bend.
    Milton.

  7. To jut over; to overhang.

    There is a cliff, whose high and bending head
    Looks fearfully in the confined deep.
    Shak.

  8. To be inclined; to be directed.

    To whom our vows and wished bend.
    Milton.

  9. To bow in prayer, or in token of submission.

    While each to his great Father bends.
    Coleridge.

  10. A turn or deflection from a straight line or from the proper direction or normal position; a curve; a crook; as, a slight bend of the body; a bend in a road.
  11. Turn; purpose; inclination; ends.
    [Obs.]

    Farewell, poor swain; thou art not for my bend.
    Fletcher.

  12. A knot by which one rope is fastened to another or to an anchor, spar, or post.
    Totten.
  13. The best quality of sole leather; a butt. See Butt.
  14. Hard, indurated clay; bind.
  15. same as caisson disease. Usually referred to as the bends.

    Bends of a ship, the thickest and strongest planks in her sides, more generally called wales. They have the beams, knees, and foothooks bolted to them. Also, the frames or ribs that form the ship's body from the keel to the top of the sides; as, the midship bend.

  16. A band.
    [Obs.] Spenser.
  17. One of the honorable ordinaries, containing a third or a fifth part of the field. It crosses the field diagonally from the dexter chief to the sinister base.

    Bend sinister (Her.), an honorable ordinary drawn from the sinister chief to the dexter base.


1828 dictionary
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