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account
accredit
accreditation
ace
aco
acontias
adage
addiction
adjudication
admiral
advance
adversaria
affront
africa
agitator
alboro
anguilla
anthropolite
apocryphal
apocryphalness
apogon
argonautics
arise
arthritis
assent
atherina
attainder
attaint
authenticate
authority
authorize
authorizing
balearic
bankrupt
bankrupt-law
baronet
basis
believe
believed
believer
believing
benefice
bibliography
bilk
blast
bolbitine
book
book-account
book-keeping
botargo
breach
break
burgrave
buy
can
caption
cession
channa
chaw
chevachie
chevisance
chew
chewing
circulate
cogitable
cogitate
cogitation
cogitative
commission
commotion
commune
compensation
composition
concredit
confide
confidence
connect
consider
consideration
considering
conspiracy
contemplate
contemplated
contemplating
contemplation
contemplative
contemplator
contrariety
copper
correct
counselor
countenance
crack
credence
credent
credentials
credible
credibleness
credit
creditable
creditableness
creditably
credited
crediting
creditor
creditrix
croisade
crusade
currency
current
cut
daybed
daybook
debted
debtee
decried
decry
dedition
deep-revolving
defaulting
delegation
delphine
demand
demandable
depreciate
depreciation
descend
description
detachment
devotion
dictate
diminution
diploe
disadvantage
disauthorize
disbelief
disbelieve
disbelieved
disbelieving
discharge
discount
discredit
discreditable
discredited
discrediting
disherited
disinherison
disinherit
disinheriting
dispatch
disreputation
disrepute
disseizin
distrust
disvouch
due
duel
dun
earl-marshal
edit
edition
editorial
editorship
edituate
elective
embark
emendation
emission
emit
employ
enfeoff
enfeoffed
enfeoffing
engage
enjoy
enter
entertain
entry
equipage
equipment
equipped
equivalent
etesian
europe
even-tide
exchange
excursion
expediate
expediency
expedient
expeditation
expedite
expeditely
expedition
expeditious
extemporal
extemporally
extemporaneous
extempore
extemporiness
faithless
fall
felucca
feoff
feoffee
feoffment
feud
figure
find
fomenter
fund
furnish
galley
gentilitious
gin
glasswort
go
goatfish
ground
hardly
haste
hatch
head
hegira
heir
hereditable
hereditably
hereditament
hereditary
hexaplar
holy
homicide
honey-locust
illumination
impedite
implicit
impression
incendiary
incredible
incursion
indeliberate
indeliberately
inedited
infidelity
inflame
inflammatory
inheritance
insolvent
instantaneity
insurrection
interest
interposition
interregnum
intervene
inundate
invade
keep
king
lateen
law
lawing
lease
leonine
lie
ligature
lightminded
lineal
liquidate
loan
locust-tree
look
lucubration
malcontent
man
marshal
marvelous
meditate
meditation
meditative
mediterrane
mediterranean
mediterraneous
medium
melanurus
mentally
midland
midsea
minor
money
money-matter
morgray
mortgage
murder
murderer
murdering
murderous
muse
musing
mutinous
mutiny
nail
necessity
nocturnal
observer
ophidion
or
oriental
orpheus
paper-credit
paramount
paternal
pay
payable
pirate
pirating
plan
polacre
polygraph
pontoon
post
post-haste
poster
pragmatical
premeditate
premeditated
premeditately
premeditating
premeditation
prepense
prepensed
prescribe
prescription
priest
profit
project
promoter
promptly
prosperous
provedore
provoker
purchase
quell
radicate
raise
recluse
redeem
reflect
reflection
regard
relish
remember
rencounter
report
repress
reprint
republish
reputably
reputation
repute
request
resolution
result
retrieve
revery
rhodian
right
riot
riotous
riotously
rising
ruminate
rumination
run
sargus
sea
sedition
seditionary
seditious
settee
solvency
specuation
speculate
speculatively
spun-hay
spur
squadron
statute-staple
storm
strain
stretch
study
substance
suddenly
summons
suppeditate
suppeditation
support
sympathize
table
take
tally
think
thinking
thought
thoughtful
thoughtfulness
tick
tipple
to
torpedo
trust
trusted
truster
trusting
umbra
unaccredited
unawares
unbalanced
unbelieve
unbelieved
unbeliever
unbelieving
uncredible
uncreditable
unmeditated
unpaid
unpremeditated
unsound
unstudied
view
votive
wing
wit
wound
xebec



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1828 Definition

ED'IT, v.t. [from L. edo, to publish; e and do, to give.]

1. Properly, to publish; more usually, to superintend a publication; to prepare a book or paper for the public eye, by writing, correcting or selecting the matter.

Those who know how volumes of the fathers are generally edited.

2. To publish.

Abelard wrote many philosophical treatises which have never been edited.
1913 Definition
Edit (edit)
v. t.(?)
Ed"it
[imp. *** p. p. Edited] p. pr. *** vb. n. Editing.] [F. é]diter, or L. editus, p. p. of edere to give out, put forth, publish; e out + dare to give. See
  1. To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc., the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper.

    Philosophical treatises which have never been edited. Enfield.


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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