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abbot
abettor
about
advocate
affair
after
agency
agitator
agree
alas
alike
allot
aloof
anent
anxiety
anxious
apathy
archon
arrangement
art
as
asleep
attorney
audit
bank
bargain
belie
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bibliomancy
bishopric
blaspheming
bless
booklearned
both
business
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by-stander
care
careful
careless
carelessly
cark
catechise
charge
chattel
chiefly
chronographer
church-warden
cold
coldly
coldness
collection
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company
concern
concerned
concernedly
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concernment
concordat
congress
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contentedly
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copartner
copartnership
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counsel
crimp
cumber
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decree
deicide
demonology
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designate
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difficulty
dip
dipping
direction
disavow
discourse
discredit
disentangle
dispatch
disquisition
do
domestic
double-face
doubt
ease
economical
economist
economize
economy
embassador
embassy
engage
equal
except
exchange
familiarly
figurate
financial
fine
fraudulency
gazette
goldsmith
guardian
hand
hear
heart
holder
house
housewifery
husband
huswifery
implicate
implicated
implicating
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indifference
indifferent
indifferently
inpolitic
inquest
inquire
inquisition
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interest
interested
interesting
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intrust
jealous
jealousy
jointly
judgment
judiciary
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mainly
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meddling
million
momentous
monastery
monastical
monk
near
nearly
necessity
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nonage
none
object
of
officious
officiousness
out
parley
part
party
passionate
personal
pertinent
piddle
policy
pragmatical
president
priestcraft
principal
private
privity
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promise
prophesy
providence
prudential
prudentials
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regarding
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religious
representative
resolve
respecting
revival
secrecy
secret
secular
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selectman
self-deception
self-interested
sentence
sequester
seriousness
shipping
sleep
so
social
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solicitously
solicitude
speech
stand
steward
subject
supercargo
tell-tale
temporal
tender
tenderness
theogony
therapeutic
thereabouts
thought
thoughtfulness
touch
touching
trust
twist
unconcern
unconcerned
unconcernedly
unconcernedness
unconcerning
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undistracted
undistractedly
undistractedness
unmeddling
untroubledness
vast
verdict
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vital
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CONCERN, v.t. [L., to separate, sift, divide; to see. If this is the true origin, as I suppose, the primary sense is, to reach or extend to, or to look to, as we use regard.]

1. To relate or belong to.

Preaching the kingdom of God and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ. Acts 28.

2. To relate or belong to, in an emphatical manner; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.

Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation.

It much concerns us to secure the favor and protection of God.

3. To interest of affect the passions; to take an interest in; to engage by feeling or sentiment.

A good prince concerns himself in the happiness of his subjects. A kind parent concerns himself in the virtuous education of his children. They

They think themselves out of the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favor.

4. To disturb; to make uneasy. [Little used.]

5. To intermeddle.

We need not concern ourselves with the affairs of our neighbors.

CONCERN, n.

1. That which relates or belongs to one; business; affair; a very general term, expressing whatever occupies the time and attention, or affects the interests of a person. Intermeddle not in the private concerns of a family. Religion is the main concern of a rational being. We have no concern in the private quarrels of our neighbors. The industrious and prudent occupy their time with their own concerns.

2. Interest; importance; moment; that which affects the welfare or happiness.

To live in peace, is a matter of no small concern to a nation.

Mysterious secrets of a high concern, and weighty truths, solid convincing sense, explained by unaffected eloquence.

3. Affection; regard; careful regard; solicitude; anziety.

Why all this concern for the poor things of this life?

O Marcia, let me hope thy kind concerns, and gentle wishes, follow me to battle.

An impenitent man feels no concern for his soul.

4. Persons connected in business; or their affairs in general; as a debt due to the whole concern; a loss affecting the whole concern. Mercantile Usage.
1913 Definition
Concern (concern)
v. t.(?)
Con*cern"
[imp. *** p. p. Concerned (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Concerning.] [F. concerner, LL. concernere to regard, concern, fr. L. concernere to mix or mingle together, as in a sieve f
  1. To relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.

    Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ.
    Acts xxviii. 31.

    Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation.
    Addison.

    It much concerns a preacher first to learn
    The genius of his audience and their turn.
    Dodsley.

    Ignorant, so far as the usual instruction is concerned.
    J. F. Cooper.

  2. To engage by feeling or sentiment; to interest; as, a good prince concerns himself in the happiness of his subjects.

    They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favor.
    Rogers.

  3. To be of importance.
    [Obs.]

    Which to deny concerns more than avails.
    Shak.

  4. That which relates or belongs to one; business; affair.

    The private concerns of fanilies.
    Addison.

  5. That which affects the welfare or happiness; interest; moment.

    Mysterious secrets of a high concern.
    Roscommon.

  6. Interest in, or care for, any person or thing; regard; solicitude; anxiety.

    O Marcia, let me hope thy kind concerns
    And gentle wishes follow me to battle.
    Addison.

  7. Persons connected in business; a firm and its business; as, a banking concern.

    The whole concern, all connected with a particular affair or business.

    Syn. -- Care; anxiety; solicitude; interest; regard; business; affair; matter; moment. See Care.


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