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abacus
aboard
above
adventure
afore
album
ambry
arch
articulation
ashore
average
backboard
backstays
balloon
barrow
batten
battle-door
bed
bench
bilboes
binacle
bittacle
bitter
board
board-load
board-wages
boardable
boarded
boarder
boarding
boarding-school
boatswain
boot
booth
bord-halfpenny
bord-land
box
breeching
buddle
buffet
bulk-head
bunk
cabin-boy
calender
card
cargo
cartridge
cat
ceiling
chain
check
check-mate
checker
checkers
checky
chess
chess-board
clamp
clap
clap-board
clerk
close-quarters
cob
cockswain
coil
coin
common
contabulate
contabulation
cookroom
coop
cordage
cordwood
corvus
cott
council-board
council-table
counter
court-cupboard
crack
cradle
crow-foot
cupboard
cushion
custody
cut
daunted
daunting
dauntless
dauntlessness
dauphin
dauphiness
davina
davit
debar
debark
debarkation
debarked
debarking
demurely
diet
dieted
direction
directory
disembark
disembarking
divorce
divorced
divorcing
door
dove-tail
dresser
earthboard
eat
embark
embarkation
embarked
embarking
entablement
fall
family
fence
fetheredge
finger-board
float
float-board
floor
floored
foremast
forth
frame
fresh
fret
fur
furred
furring
gage
galley-slave
gammon
gangboard
gantlope
garbel
garboard
garland
gate
gnaw
goblet
greatness
greencloth
guard
guntackle
half-pike
hammoc
hard
hatchel
hawse
head
heel
heir-loom
hive
hollow
hopper
house
jettison
keep
lacmus
landsman
lap
larboard
last
lath
limb
lodger
log
log-board
log-book
loom
lot
lumber
make
manger-board
marine
nail
narrow
netting
osculatory
over
overboard
pale
pallet
panel
passage
pasteboard
pax
peg
pennon
penstock
picket
pillory
pin
pinchers
piragua
planch
planched
planching
plane
plank
plowshare
pole-axe
port
powder-chest
prick
prudentials
quarter
quay
quintin
rabbet
rabbet-plane
rabbeted
rabbeting
raft
rail
re-embark
re-embarkation
regent
reshipment
rip
riser
risk
roof
rough
roughness
sail
sail-board
sail-maker
saw
sawyer
scaffold
scrub
sea-boy
sea-surgeon
seaboard
seam
servant
sheathe
shelf
shingle
ship
shipboard
shipment
shipped
shipping
shittam
shopboard
shovel-board
shuffle-board
sideboard
slab
slat
sluice
sorehon
sorn
sound-board
sounding-board
split
square
stair
starboard
stern-board
stool
strake
stud
swab
swabber
swifter
tabernacle
table
tabler
tables
tabling
tack
tassel
tavern
tea-board
tesselated
testudo
thickness
thin
through
tides-man
timber
trail
trammel
traverse
traverse-board
trip
unseasoned
vacancy
varnish
wagering
wainscot
wainscoted
wainscoting
warp
warrant
wash
wash-board
weather-board
weather-boarding
weather-boards
wheel
work
worm-eaten



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1828 Definition

BOARD, n.

1. A piece of timber sawed thin and of considerable length and breadth, compared with the thickness, used for building and other purposes.

2. A table. The table of our rude ancestors was a piece of board, perhaps originally laid upon the knees. "Lauti cibum capiunt; separata singulis sedes, et sua cuique mensa."

3. Entertainment; food; diet; as, the price of board is two, five, or seven dollars a week.

4. A table at which a council or court is held; hence a council, convened for business, or any authorized assembly or meeting; as a board of directors.

5. The desk of a ship; the interior part of a ship or boat; used in the phrase, on board, aboard. In this phrase however the sense is primarily the side of the ship. To go aboard is to go over the side.

6. The side of a ship.

Now board to board, the rival vessels row.

To fall over board, that is, over the side; the mast went by the board.

Board and board, side by side.

7. The line over which a ship runs between tack and tack. To make a good board, is to sail in a straight line, when close hauled.

To make short boards, is to tack frequently.

8. A table for artificers to sit or work on.

9. A table or frame for a game; as a chess board, &c.

10. A body of men constituting a quorum in session; a court, or council; as a board of trustees; a board of officers.

BOARD, v.t. To lay or spread with boards; to cover with boards.

1. To enter a ship by force in combat, which answers to storming a city or fort on land.

2. To attack; to make the first attempt upon a man. In Spenser, to accost.

3. To place at board, for a compensation, as a lodger.

4. To furnish with food, or food and lodging, for a compensation; as, a man boards ten students.

BOARD, v.i. To receive food or diet as a lodger or without lodgings, for a compensation; as,he boards at the moderate price of two dollars a week.

1913 Definition
Board (board)
n.(b1913 webster dictionaryrd)
Board
[OE. bord, AS. bord board, shipboard; akin to bred plank, Icel. borð board, side of a ship, Goth. f1913 webster dictionarytu-baurd footstool, D. bord board, G. brett, bort. See def. 8. ***rad
  1. A piece of timber sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth as compared with the thickness, -- used for building, etc.

    * When sawed thick, as over one and a half or two inches, it is usually called a plank.

  2. A table to put food upon.

    * The term board answers to the modern table, but it was often movable, and placed on trestles. Halliwell.

    Fruit of all kinds . . .
    She gathers, tribute large, and on the board
    Heaps with unsparing hand.
    Milton.

  3. Hence: What is served on a table as food; stated meals; provision; entertainment; -- usually as furnished for pay; as, to work for one's board; the price of board.
  4. A table at which a council or court is held. Hence: A council, convened for business, or any authorized assembly or meeting, public or private; a number of persons appointed or elected to sit in council for the management or direction of some public or private business or trust; as, the Board of Admiralty; a board of trade; a board of directors, trustees, commissioners, etc.

    Both better acquainted with affairs than any other who sat then at that board.
    Clarendon.

    We may judge from their letters to the board.
    Porteus.

  5. A square or oblong piece of thin wood or other material used for some special purpose, as, a molding board; a board or surface painted or arranged for a game; as, a chessboard; a backgammon board.
  6. Paper made thick and stiff like a board, for book covers, etc.; pasteboard; as, to bind a book in boards.
  7. The stage in a theater; as, to go upon the boards, to enter upon the theatrical profession.
  8. The border or side of anything.
    (Naut.) (a)
  9. To cover with boards or boarding] as, to board a house.
    "The boarded hovel." Cowper.
  10. To go on board of, or enter, as a ship, whether in a hostile or a friendly way.

    You board an enemy to capture her, and a stranger to receive news or make a communication.
    Totten.

  11. To enter, as a railway car.
    [Colloq. U. S.]
  12. To furnish with regular meals, or with meals and lodgings, for compensation; to supply with daily meals.
  13. To place at board, for compensation; as, to board one's horse at a livery stable.
  14. To obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation; as, he boards at the hotel.

    We are several of us, gentlemen and ladies, who board in the same house.
    Spectator.

  15. To approach; to accost; to address; hence, to woo.
    [Obs.]

    I will board her, though she chide as loud
    As thunder when the clouds in autumn crack.
    Shak.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
This general disposition to subject the slight and fleeting influence of human example and opinions, for the controlling authority of divine commands, is among the most gloomy presages of the present times. Without a great change of public taste … the progress of depravity will be as rapid, as the ultimate loss of morals, of religion, and of civil liberty, is certain. God has provided but one way, by which nations can secure their rights and privileges … by obedience to his laws. Without this, a nation may be great in population, great in wealth, and great in military strength; but it must be corrupt in morals, degraded in character, and distracted with factions. This is the order of God's moral government, as firm as his throne, and unchangeable as his purpose; and nations, disregarding this order, are doomed to incessant internal evils, and ultimately to ruin.
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