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1828 dictionary(384) Words.

abound
accend
accept
agree
ambition
angiospermous
apocrypha
apparel
appear
array
arraying
as
attire
attorney
banneret
beating
beguile
behave
beware
blast
bravely
bright
brightly
brilliant
brilliantly
candid
candidate
candidly
candidness
carry
caucus
cause
celebrity
change
chide
classical
clearly
close
cognizance
coincide
color
come
communicate
compare
compass
competition
conceit
conceive
conform
confront
conjure
constrain
consume
contrary
countenance
cowardice
criticism
cunning
dated
dateless
dater
dating
dative
dedicate
desire
devolve
did
didactic
didactical
didactically
didapper
didascalic
didder
diddle
didecahedral
didodecahedral
didrachma
diduction
didynam
didynamian
difficulty
dimissory
dirt
dirtily
dirtiness
discover
disingenuous
disingenuously
display
do
dodo
doom
doubtfully
dress
drudge
duty
earthworm
eat
eclectic
edifice
effulgent
electioneer
else
empale
enchantment
enrich
enriching
envy
epitaph
equipaged
escurial
examine
except
execution
exhort
fair
fairly
fall
fast
fearfully
feast
feign
fine
flare
flit
florid
flower
flush
foreknow
frank
free
fret
gaily
galaxy
gallant
gallantly
gather
gaudy
gayly
gewgaw
give
gladness
glare
glitter
glittering
gloriously
glow
go
gold
golden
goldenly
gorgeous
gorgeously
grace
graft
grand
grandly
greatly
gride
gross
grudge
her
hide
historically
hoard
hollow
homage
honorably
hunks
idiom
ignorant
illiberal
illiberally
impart
impeach
improve
inexcusableness
ingenuous
ingenuously
ingenuousness
initiate
intend
invent
invention
iodide
irradiate
jealousy
joyfully
judge
justification
kangaroo
kingly
kiss
level
liberal
living
look
lothful
madid
magnifical
magnificent
main
majestic
man
march
meanness
minister
miser
miserly
miss
mold
moralize
more
morrow
mortality
much
muddle
nation
nevertheless
niggard
niggardliness
niggardly
nip
noble
nobly
noise
nomenclator
nominate
note
notice
observation
occur
open
openhearted
opossum
oppugn
outbrave
outdo
outlandish
overbear
overcast
palace
patronymic
peer
pelter
penurious
peruriousness
phaeton
plausibly
plot
plurality
pomp
pompatic
pompous
pompously
pontifical
pop
practice
pratique
preceptive
predestinate
predominate
prepare
presence
preserve
prevail
pride
probationer
procrastinate
produce
propound
prosper
proud
pure
purse
put
quit
rail
rake
rate
read
reason
refulgent
remark
requite
restif
retain
rich
riches
richly
ride
rightly
ripeness
robe
roll
rudeness
run
sadness
scatter
scorn
seduce
self
semi-arian
service
servitude
several
shamefully
sharpness
shining
showish
showy
shroud
solicit
sometime
sordid
sordidly
sordidness
spare
speech
spin
splendid
splendidly
stale
stand
start
steer
stock
strictly
strictness
subservient
substance
succeed
sullen
sumptuous
sumptuously
sun
superb
superbly
take
talk
taxation
tear
tell
tempt
think
this
thrill
thus
tickle
tide
to
top-gallant
trade
trailing
train
trespass
trumpet
tumor
uncandid
unconditionally
underneath
understand
undid
undisguised
undo
uningenuous
urge
use
vent
vindicate
violence
walk
watch
way
whereabout
wherefore
whet
whether
who
worm
worth
wrangle
wring
yearn



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D  ›  did
D  ›  did
1828 Definition

DID, pret of do, contracted from doed. I did, thou didst, he did; we did, you or ye did, they did.

Have ye not read what David did when he was hungry? Matthew 12.

The proper signification is, made, executed, performed; but it is used also to express the state of health.

And Mordecai walked every day before the court of the womens house, to know how Esther did. Esther 2.

Did is used as the sign of the past tense of verbs, particularly in interrogative and negative sentences; as, did he command you to go? He did not command me. It is also used to express emphasis; as, I did love him beyond measure.
1913 Definition
Did (did)
imp.(?)
Did
  1. imp. of Do.

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
They choose men, not because they are just men, men of religion and integrity, but solely for the sake of supporting a party. This is a fruitful source of public evils. But as surely as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and as bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may desire and adopt a new form of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches and punish violators of the constitution; but there is, there can be no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.
 Value of the Bible (unpublished manuscript) :: 1834 




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