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1828 dictionary(361) Words.

accoy
adherence
adultery
affiance
affiancing
affidavit
affirm
affy
allegiance
amen
anhima
as
ascertain
asserting
assertive
assurance
assure
assured
assuredness
assuring
atone
attachment
audacity
aver
avowable
bear
believe
betray
betrayed
betraying
betrust
betrusted
better
bewray
bifidate
bilamellate
bipennatifid
bipinnatifid
blush
boast
bold
bolden
boldly
boldness
bona-fide
bosom
browbeating
cabinet-council
casuist
chastity
circumforaneous
close
cocksure
companion
conclude
condemn
confidant
confide
confidence
confident
confidential
confidentially
confidently
confidentness
confider
consistently
credence
credentials
credit
croisade
crowder
crusade
dark
decemdentate
decemfid
deism
depend
dependency
deposition
diffide
diffidence
diffident
diffidently
discourage
discouraged
discouragement
discredit
disloyal
disloyally
disloyalty
distrust
distrustful
distrustfulness
distrusting
dogmatize
dogmatizing
doubt
doubtful
doubtingly
duodecimfid
duty
eagle
encounter
encourage
encouragement
encouraging
enthusiasm
equivocation
exalt
exterminate
face
faith
faith-breach
faithful
faithfully
faithfulness
faithless
faithlessness
false
false-hearted
false-heartedness
falsehood
falsely
falseness
fealty
felonious
feud
fid
fiddle
fiddle-faddle
fiddle-stick
fiddle-string
fiddle-wood
fiddler
fiddling
fidelity
fidge
fidget
fidgety
fiducial
fiducially
fiduciary
file
fivecleft
fluctuating
forehead
forward
forwardness
free
friendship
frontless
full-hearted
gig
good
hardiness
hardy
historical
holy
honestly
hope
hoping
humiliating
imbolden
imboldening
implicit
implicitly
imputation
indubious
infallible
infidel
infidelity
ingratiate
insecurity
insinuating
intrust
intrusted
intrusting
kit
lay
lie
lift
look
loyally
loyalty
make
many-cleft
marriage
merit
miscreant
misgive
misgiving
misplace
mistrust
mistrustful
mistrusting
modesty
moose
multifid
near
negboor
neglect
neighbor
nullifidian
observance
octofid
ostracism
overconfidence
overtrust
painim
pastoral
pedate
pedatifid
perfidious
perfidiously
perfidiousness
perfidy
pertinacious
pertly
pinnatifid
place
plerophory
popularity
positive
positively
positiveness
presume
presuming
presumption
presumptive
presumptuous
presumptuously
presumptuousness
prevent
print
privity
proditorious
proditory
profession
promise
pronounce
pronunciative
prostitute
put
quadrifid
quinquefid
rebeck
recess
recommend
recommendation
recompense
recumbence
reliance
relier
rely
relying
remember
repose
reposed
reposing
resign
rich
rose
runcinate
sanguin
sanguinely
sanguineness
satisfactory
satisfy
savage
school
scraper
secrecy
secretary
secure
securely
secureness
security
self-confidence
self-confident
self-confiding
self-sufficiency
self-sufficient
serenity
sexfid
sheepish
sheepishly
sheepishness
sheeps-eye
slippery
soever
soften
solifidian
solifidianism
speak
stagger
stay
strength
subquinquefid
subtrifid
sufficiency
supply
sure
than
three-cleft
traitorous
traitorously
treacherous
treacherously
treacherousness
treachery
treason
trifid
trinitarian
troth
true
trueheartedness
trust
trusted
trustee
trustily
trustiness
trusting
trustingly
trusty
truth
tweedle
two-cleft
unassured
unbelief
unbeliever
unbelieving
unbosom
unbosomed
unbosoming
uncertainly
unchristian
unfaithful
unfaithfully
unfaithfulness
ungrounded
unsatisfied
untrusty
untruth
use
vassal
veracity
verily
vigilance
vindicate
vindication
violent
violin
visionary
voluntary
vow
war
weak
with
within
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1828 Definition

FID, n.

1. A square bar of wood or iron, with a shoulder at one end, used to support the top-mast, when erected at the head of the lower mast.

2. A pin of hard wood or iron, tapering to a point, used to open the strands of a rope in splicing.
1913 Definition
Fid (fid)
n.(?)
Fid
[Prov. E. fid a small, thick lump.]
  1. A square bar of wood or iron, used to support the topmast, being passed through a hole or mortise at its heel, and resting on the trestle trees.
  2. A wooden or metal bar or pin, used to support or steady anything.
  3. A pin of hard wood, tapering to a point, used to open the strands of a rope in splicing.

    * There are hand fids and standing fids (which are larger than the others, and stand upon a flat base). An iron implement for this purpose is called a marline spike.

  4. A block of wood used in mounting and dismounting heavy guns.

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