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a
abacot
abacus
aberration
abscission
abstraction
acroter
adossed
adumbration
affection
agalmatolite
agatized
aggroop
agnel
alabaster
algebraical
allemand
alluminor
alphenix
alt
alto-relievo
alveolus
ambit
amorphous
amphicome
amphitane
anacoenosis
anadiplosis
anamorphosis
anaphora
andromeda
angelica
angelot
angle
angular
animal-flower
animalcule
anomorhomboid
antanaclasis
antanagoge
anthropomorphous
antic
antihypophora
antistrophon
antitype
anvil
apis
appear
appearance
application
apricot
arabesky
arborescence
arborescent
arborization
arbuscular
area
aries
arms
arras
as
ash
asphaltum
asterisk
asterism
asyndeton
attitude
aumail
auxesis
axis
b
badge
ball
barque
base
bass-relief
bdellium
bearer
bee-flower
beryl-crystal
bezoar
bibliolite
bildstein
binary
birdsnest
blazon
block
blot
blubber
blue-john
bold
boldness
bosh
boss
bowling-green
broider
bronze
built
bust
button-stone
camaieu
camayeu
cameo
capricorn
carboncle
carcass
card
caricature
carve
carving
caryatides
casting
catachresis
cawk
center
character
characterize
charge
cherub
chiliagon
chiliahedron
cipher
ciphering
circle
circumscribed
clavichord
clear
clearness
cleche
climax
clock
club
coin
colonnade
column
comparison
compartment
compass
composition
comprehension
concavity
conclusive
concurring
cone
configurate
configuration
configure
congruity
conic
conical
coniferous
constellation
construction
contour
contrast
contrasting
copper-plate
copy
cornucopia
corpuscular
cosmography
countenance
counterproof
crasis
crescent
cross
crown
cupel
curvilineal
curvilinear
cushion
cut
cycloid
cycloidal
cylindroid
damask
damaskeened
damaskeening
dance
decadal
decade
decadence
decadency
decagon
decagram
decagyn
decagynian
decahedral
decahedron
deface
defacer
defigure
deform
deformed
deforming
degree
delineated
delineation
demonstrative
dendrachate
dendrite
dendritical
describe
described
describing
description
descriptiv
design
designing
device
diagonal
diagram
diameter
diamond
diamonded
diaper
diastole
diastoly
difference
digamma
dignity
dihedral
dihedron
dimity
dirigent
disfiguration
disfigure
disfigured
disfigurement
disfigurer
disguise
disguiser
disk
displease
disposition
distinctly
dodecagon
dog
draft
drapery
draught
draw
drawing
dunce
e
eagle
earth
efface
effaced
effacing
effigy
elastical
elasticity
ellipsis
ellipsoid
elliptically
emblaze
emblazed
emblazing
emblazon
emblazoned
emblazoning
emblazonry
emblem
emboss
embossed
embossing
embossment
embroider
embroidered
embroidering
embroidery
enallage
enchase
end
endecagon
engrave
engraver
engraving
enneagon
enormous
ensign
entomolite
epic
epiplocy
epistrophy
epitropy
equiangular
essential
euphemism
evidence
evident
exergue
exponent
eye
fashion
feign
fether
field
figurable
figural
figurate
figuration
figurative
figuratively
figure
figured
figuring
flat
flatness
florid
flourish
flourished
flourisher
flower
flowered
floweriness
flowering
flowery
fluxion
flyer
focus
folio
foolish
foreground
foreshorten
foreshortening
form
formal
fraction
frieze
frontispiece
fusil
garnish
geodesy
geomancer
geomancy
george
glory
glyphic
glyptic
grave
graver
graving
grayling
griffon
groop
grotesk
ground
hail
hard
harmony
harp
head
heart-pea
hemisphericical
hendecagon
hendiadis
heptagon
herborization
herborize
herborized
herborizing
hexagon
hexahedral
hieroglyphic
hieroglyphical
history-piece
hobby
homologous
horoscope
horrible
huckaback
hurdle
hypallage
hyperbole
hypobole
ichthyolite
idocrase
illuminator
image
imagery
imagine
impress
impressible
impression
incendiary
indivisible
informous
injection
inscribe
involute
inwrought
irrepresentable
isagon
isoperimetrical
isoperimetry
it
japan
japanning
jesting
jews-stone
johannes
knot
knotted
lamely
legible
lemniscate
line
lineament
linear
lip
lithography
lithophyl
lozenge
magic
mammet
map
mar
mark
marked
match
meanness
mechanical
medal
meiosis
metathesis
mezzotinto
mica
misshape
mode
mole
moon
multilateral
neurospast
nonagon
notation
nudity
number
numeral
o
oblate
oblong
obsecration
observe
octagon
oddly
of
onomatopy
or
ordinate
orthogon
outline
oval
oviform
oxymoron
paint
painting
pall
paper
paragoge
paralepsy
parallelogram
parallelopiped
parallelopipedia
paronomasy
patchwork
pattern
peak
pearl
pentagon
pentagraph
pentahedron
perimeter
period
periphery
periphrase
personification
phyllite
pile
plain
plait
plane
planimetry
plasterer
point
political
polygon
polygram
polysyndeton
porpites
posture
prefigurate
prefigurative
prefigure
preterition
pretty
pretypified
pretypify
prime
print
printer
printing
prism
profile
prolepsy
prominent
property
proportion
prosopopy
puncheon
pyramid
pyramoid
quadrangle
quadratrix
quadrature
quadrilateral
quality
quindecagon
ram
ramification
read
rebus
reciprocal
reconcile
recorder
rectilinear
reduce
reduction
regular
regularity
relief
relievo
resemble
reticency
rhetorize
rhomb
rhombic
rhomboid
rose-noble
roundish
roundo
rudenture
run
scale
semblance
semblant
semi-annular
semi-spheric
septilateral
shape
signal
signature
signification
singularity
sink
sinuosity
sketch
sole
soon
sphere
spheroid
spiral
square
squat
stain
stamp
stamped
stamping
stand
star
star-stone
stellar
stellary
stencil
stentorophonic
stereotomy
sum
supporter
swash
sweeten
syllepsis
symbol
symbolical
synecdochy
synonymy
tabernacle
talbot
talisman
tapestry
tapet
tattoo
tattooed
tattooing
temerity
term
terrel
tetragon
tetragonal
tetrahedron
thorough-base
thyroid
thyrse
tissue
trace
trail
transfigure
transmutation
trapezium
trapezoid
triangle
trihedron
trine
trochite
trope
tropist
truffle
tung
tympan
type
typolite
undecagon
undefaced
undeformed
under
uniformity
unprinted
veneering
vertex
visor
voider
wax-work
wood-engraving
wooden
work
wrass
wrasse
write
xylography
zeugma
zoophoric
zoophorus



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1828 Definition

FIG'URE, n. fig'ur. [L. figura, from figo, to fix or set. See Feign.]

1. The form of any thing as expressed by the outline or terminating extremities. Flowers have exquisite figures. A triangle is a figure of three sides. A square is a figure of four equal sides and equal angles.

2. Shape; form; person; as a lady of elegant figure.

A good figure, or person, in man or woman, gives credit at first sight to the choice of either.

3. Distinguished appearance; eminence; distinction; remarkable character. Ames made a figure in Congress; Hamilton, in the cabinet.

4. Appearance of any kind; as an ill figure; a mean figure.

5. Magnificence; splendor; as, to live in figure and indulgence.

6. A statue; an image; that which is formed in resemblance of something else; as the figure of a man in plaster.

7. Representation in painting; the lines and colors which represent an animal, particularly a person; as the principal figures of a picture; a subordinate figure.

8. In manufactures, a design or representation wrought on damask, velvet and other stuffs.

9. In logic, the order or disposition of the middle term in a syllogism with the parts of the question.

10. In arithmetic, a character denoting a number; as 2. 7. 9.

11. In astrology, the horoscope; the diagram of the aspects of the astrological houses.

12. In theology, type; representative.

Who was the figure of him that was to come. Rom. 5.

13. In rhetoric, a mode of speaking or writing in which words are deflected from their ordinary signification, or a mode more beautiful and emphatical than the ordinary way of expressing the sense; the language of the imagination and passions; as, knowledge is the light of the mind; the soul mounts on the wings of faith; youth is the morning of life. In strictness, the change of a word is a trope, and any affection of a sentence a figure; but these terms are often confounded.

14. In grammar, any deviation from the rules of analogy or syntax.

15. In dancing, the several steps which the dancer makes in order and cadence, considered as they form certain figures on the floor.

FIG'URE, v.t. fig'ur.

1. To form or mold into any determinate shape.

Accept this goblet, rough with figured gold.

2. To show by a corporeal resemblance, as in picture or statuary.

3. To cover or adorn with figures or images; to mark with figures; to form figures in by art; as, to figure velvet or muslin.

4. To diversify; to variegate with adventitious forms of matter.

5. To represent by a typical or figurative resemblance.

The matter of the sacraments figureth their end.

6. To imagine; to image in the mind.

7. To prefigure; to foreshow.

8. To form figuratively; to use in a sense not literal; as figured expressions. [Little used.]

9. To note by characters.

As though a crystal glass the figured hours are seen.

10. In music, to pass several notes for one; to form runnings or variations.

FIG'URE, v.i. To make a figure; to be distinguished. The envoy figured at the court of St. Cloud.

1913 Definition
Figure (figure)
n.(f***ibreve]g"***usl]r; 135)
Fig"ure
[F., figure, L. figura; akin to fingere to form, shape, feign. See Feign.]
  1. The form of anything; shape; outline; appearance.

    Flowers have all exquisite figures. Bacon.

  2. The representation of any form, as by drawing, painting, modeling, carving, embroidering, etc.; especially, a representation of the human body; as, a figure in bronze; a figure cut in marble.

    A coin that bears the figure of an angel. Shak.

  3. A pattern in cloth, paper, or other manufactured article; a design wrought out in a fabric; as, the muslin was of a pretty figure.
  4. A diagram or drawing; made to represent a magnitude or the relation of two or more magnitudes; a surface or space inclosed on all sides; -- called superficial when inclosed by lines, and solid when inclosed by surfaces; any arrangement made up of points, lines, angles, surfaces, etc.
  5. The appearance or impression made by the conduct or career of a person; as, a sorry figure.

    I made some figure there. Dryden.

    Gentlemen of the best figure in the county. Blackstone.

  6. Distinguished appearance; magnificence; conspicuous representation; splendor; show.

    That he may live in figure and indulgence. Law.

  7. A character or symbol representing a number; a numeral; a digit; as, 1, 2,3, etc.
  8. Value, as expressed in numbers; price; as, the goods are estimated or sold at a low figure.
    [Colloq.]

    With nineteen thousand a year at the very lowest figure. Thackeray.

  9. A person, thing, or action, conceived of as analogous to another person, thing, or action, of which it thus becomes a type or representative.

    Who is the figure of Him that was to come. Rom. v. 14.

  10. A mode of expressing abstract or immaterial ideas by words which suggest pictures or images from the physical world; pictorial language; a trope; hence, any deviation from the plainest form of statement.

    To represent the imagination under the figure of a wing. Macaulay.

  11. The form of a syllogism with respect to the relative position of the middle term.
  12. Any one of the several regular steps or movements made by a dancer.
  13. A horoscope; the diagram of the aspects of the astrological houses.
    Johnson.
  14. Any short succession of notes, either as melody or as a group of chords, which produce a single complete and distinct impression.
    Grove.

    (b)

  15. To represent by a figure, as to form or mold] to make an image of, either palpable or ideal; also, to fashion into a determinate form; to shape.

    If love, alas! be pain I bear,

    No thought can figure, and no tongue declare.Prior.

  16. To embellish with design; to adorn with figures.

    The vaulty top of heaven
    Figured quite o'er with burning meteors.
    Shak.

  17. To indicate by numerals; also, to compute.

    As through a crystal glass the figured hours are seen. Dryden.

  18. To represent by a metaphor; to signify or symbolize.

    Whose white vestments figure innocence. Shak.

  19. To prefigure; to foreshow.

    In this the heaven figures some event. Shak.

  20. To write over or under the bass, as figures or other characters, in order to indicate the accompanying chords.
    (b)
  21. To make a figure; to be distinguished or conspicious; as, the envoy figured at court.

    Sociable, hospitable, eloquent, admired, figuring away brilliantly. M. Arnold.

  22. To calculate; to contrive; to scheme; as, he is figuring to secure the nomination.
    [Colloq.]

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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