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minded
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DISPOSE, v.t. dispoze. [L.]

1. To set; to place or distribute; to arrange; used with reference to order. The ships were disposed in the form of a crescent. The general disposed his troops in three lines. The trees are disposed in the form of a quincunx.

2. To regulate; to adjust; to set in right order. Job 34 and 37.

The knightly forms of combat to dispose.

3. To apply to a particular purpose; to give; to place; to bestow; as, you have disposed much in works of public piety. In this sense, to dispose of is more generally used.

4. To set, place or turn to a particular end or consequence.

Endure and conquer; Jove will soon dispose to future good our past and present woes.

5. To adapt; to form for any purpose.

Then must thou thee dispose another way.

6. To set the mind in a particular frame; to incline. Avarice disposes men to fraud and oppression.

Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny, husbands to jealousy, and wise men to irresolution and melancholy.

He was disposed to pass into Achaia. Acts 18. 1 Corinthians 10:27.

To dispose of,

1. To part with; to alienate; as, the man has disposed of his house, and removed.

2. To part with to another; to put into anothers hand or power; to bestow; as, the father has disposed of his daughter to a man of great worth.

3. To give away or transfer by authority.

A rural judge disposed of beautys prize.

4. To direct the course of a thing. Proverbs 16.

5. To place in any condition; as, how will you dispose of your son?

6. To direct what to do or what course to pursue; as, they know not how to dispose of themselves.

7. To use or employ; as, they know not how to dispose of their time.

8. To put away. The stream supplies more water than can be disposed of.

DISPOSE, v.i. To bargain; to make terms.

DISPOSE, n.

1. Disposal; power of disposing; management.

2. Dispensation; act of government.

3. Disposition; cast of behavior.

4. Disposition; cast of mind; inclination.
1913 Definition
Dispose (dispose)
v. t.(?)
Dis*pose"
[imp. *** p. p. Disposed (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Disposing.] [F. disposer] pref. dis- + poser to place. See Pose.]
  1. To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent.

    Who hath disposed the whole world? Job xxxiv. 13.

    All ranged in order and disposed with grace. Pope.

    The rest themselves in troops did else dispose. Spenser.

  2. To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.

    The knightly forms of combat to dispose. Dryden.

  3. To deal out; to assign to a use; to bestow for an object or purpose; to apply; to employ; to dispose of.

    Importuned him that what he designed to bestow on her funeral, he would rather dispose among the poor. Evelyn.

  4. To give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to cause to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a bent or propension to; to incline; to make inclined; -- usually followed by to, sometimes by for before the indirect object.

    Endure and conquer; Jove will soon dispose
    To future good our past and present woes.
    Dryden.

    Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny, husbands to jealousy, and wise men to irresolution and melancholy. Bacon.

    To dispose of. (a) To determine the fate of; to exercise the power of control over; to fix the condition, application, employment, etc. of; to direct or assign for a use.

    Freedom to order their actions and dispose of their possessions and persons. Locke.

    (b)

  5. To bargain; to make terms.
    [Obs.]

    She had disposed with Cæsar. Shak.

  6. Disposal; ordering; management; power or right of control.
    [Obs.]

    But such is the dispose of the sole Disposer of empires. Speed.

  7. Cast of mind; disposition; inclination; behavior; demeanor.
    [Obs.]

    He hath a person, and a smooth dispose
    To be suspected.
    Shak.


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