1828 dictionary Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary 1828 webster
Noah Webster's 1828 American Dictionary
1828 american dictionary
 
1828 dictionary online

Results
1828 dictionary(14) Words.

Found In
Words
Definitions
1828 dictionary(344) Words.

aback
abdominal
abstinents
acephalous
acroter
adverb
aerial
after
albatros
alcove
altar-piece
altar-wise
ammonium
anachronism
anchor
angel-fish
anise
antanaclasis
anthophyllite
applause
apsis
argus
asper
attic
attitude
auger
avosetta
backboard
bamboo
bank
basement
basin
bath
battery
beard
bearer
beauty-spot
bed
beetle
belfry
boat-bill
both
brazen
breaker
breasthook
buffoonery
bulb
bust
by
calender
camaieu
camayeu
cameo
capital
caponniere
caroched
case
castanet
catch-word
center
central
centric
cesure
chair
chancel
chaperon
charged
cheese
chimney-corner
chlorophane
choir
cipher
circumposition
circumstanced
clef
coat
collocate
collocated
collocation
companion
composition
confidence
convert
coronary
counterpoint
cradle
credit
cross
cross-row
crotch
crutch
curb-stone
cushion
decussated
defect
degradation
denominator
despair
dialysis
diaresis
diaresy
diaspore
direct
discoursive
dislocation
displace
displaced
disposed
disposition
dogvane
doric
drabler
ecliptic
eden
elope
embrace
enomoty
enough
enshrined
enskied
estivation
eustyle
ever
ex-director
ex-prefect
exponent
faldstool
feeler
file-leader
filed
fillip
firmament
foil
foot
for
forehook
foremast
forge
fret
full
g
garrison
gnomiometrical
goldlaced
grooped
ground-plot
gymnosophist
halved
hame
hances
head
heaven
heavenly-mindednes
hero
hidden
high
high-placed
hold
hook
hotcockles
hyperbole
hyphen
i
imparadised
initial
inspection
installed
installment
instated
insulated
intercostal
interfoliaceous
interlace
interposed
inward
iris
isolated
it
jacamar
jews-harp
joint
juxtaposited
juxtaposition
label
lace
laced
laconical
laconics
lantern
laver
lease
ledge
limitary
located
lodged
lodgment
longitudinally
lung
mammonist
manner
matched
mesentery
midst
misplace
moderate
monument
mounted
muffle
necklaced
object-glass
objective
old
oligrachy
omentum
on
orthographical
outguard
outpost
paradise
partial
partner
patron
pillar
place
point
polemarch
polemoscope
popularity
posited
position
posted
potance
preposition
projection
prompter
propped
protatic
provost
puncheon
quit
range
ranged
ranked
ravelin
reinstated
reinthroned
relay
relent
relinquish
remediless
remote
removability
removed
replace
replaced
reposed
reverberatory
right
roman
rubrical
saddle
safe
salamander
sanctuary
saucisson
scale
scatteringly
seal
seated
sessile
session
settled
sheild
sideboard
sign-post
sit
sited
situate
situated
skolezite
slavery
sleeper
solid
spiritually
stand
standard
stepped
stern-chase
stickle
stowed
strait-laced
stretcher
stuff
sub-contrary
subaxillary
subjacent
subject
subordinated
such
superimposition
supersede
superseded
supplanted
supporter
surveyor
swarm
tabernacle
tafelspath
term
terre-plain
terrel
than
thoracics
throned
tier
to
toll-house
torrefaction
tower
train
transplace
traverse
tribunal
tripod
tympanum
universal
unlaid
unset
utter
vane
vase
ventral
vertical
vie
vignet
vocative
warehoused
watch-house
watchtower
weather-boards
weather-cock
worm
x
xiphoid



Bible Results
Webster
KJV
1828 dictionaryTo be ...
These Bibles or ...
1828 dictionary... Completed
... Maybe you pick two (KJV vs Young's Literal) if logged in
L  ›  laced
L  ›  laced
1828 Definition

LA'CED, pp. Fastened with lace or a string; also, tricked off with lace.

Laced coffee, coffee with spirits in it.
1913 Definition
Laced (laced)
a.(?)
Laced
  1. Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid. See Lace, v. t.
  2. Decorated with the fabric lace.

    A shirt with laced ruffles. Fielding.

    Laced mutton, a prostitute. [Old slang] -- Laced stocking, a strong stocking which can be tightly laced; -- used in cases of weak legs, varicose veins, etc. Dunglison.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
The Bible is the Chief moral cause of all that is good, and the best corrector of all that is evil, in human society; the best book for regulating the temporal concerns of men, and the only book that can serve as an infallible guide.
  




The first vision, Vision::Reprint, has an intent to make a modern printing of the first dictionary of the American language available to the public for under $25. To accomplish this, several tasks are being considered. The first task, Task::Access, involves the digitizing of the original 1828 dictionary. The dictionary is available in microfilm (American Culture Series, Reel 335.6-336.1, Michigan University Microfilms) at many universities. To digitize the microfilm as a batch process requires a special scanner.




1828 dictionary
Browse
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
monte








myApp