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1828 dictionary(234) Words.

abacus
absolute
academian
academician
academist
academy
adjunct
admonish
advocate
affiliate
aggregate
agreeably
agreement
anger
annulet
antimetathesis
apophygy
areopagite
areopagus
ashamed
assent
attendance
aularian
balancer
band
baron
bencher
binomial
bishop
body
both
boultin
branch
brest
brother
burg
cabinet-council
call
can
capitulary
captivity
catling
cavetto
censure
chair-man
church-discipline
church-member
civil
civilly
clanish
class
clause
climax
cofferer
collegiate
colon
comma
commemorable
committee
commoner
communion
composure
conge
congress
continuance
contorsion
contortion
contrast
conversion
corneter
cornetter
cornice
corona
corporation
corporator
councilor
counselor
covenant
covetousness
creator
crowning
cyma
cymatium
disciplinable
disconnection
dismember
dismembered
dismembering
dismemberment
dissident
drip
echinus
ecstasy
embryon
enter
erastian
espousals
faculty
fascia
fault
fellow
fellow-member
fill
fillet
finger
forgetfulness
forward
frieze
function
gibbous
glorious
good
goodness
government
hebdomadary
himself
honor
honorary
hustings
immemorable
immemorial
improve
injunction
inquisitor
involution
it
jacobin
keeper
law
limb
liveryman
loosely
lord
maim
mason
matriculate
matriculation
member
membership
memorable
memorably
memorist
memorize
memory
mind
mislaying
misremember
misremembering
mnemonics
mortify
motion
mutilation
neither
nominate
not
now
odd
ogee
ogive
one
oppose
order
organize
page
part
person
plinth
point
political
posture
power
prerogative
privilege
privy-counselor
profile
propound
protection
provided
punctuation
quarter
quorum
receive
recollection
record
regent
relative
remember
rememberer
remembrance
rememorate
representative
resolution
roof
rule
scholar
self-contradiction
semicolon
session
sightly
sit
socle
speech
squib
stomach
strophe
strophy
supplication
symmetry
synneurosis
table
tax
taxation
temper
templar
term
that
think
this
thum
toe
tringle
tutor
unanimity
unanimous
undergraduate
union
unmutilated
unpointed
unremembered
valedictory
vice-chancellor
virtue
without
wrath



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1828 Definition

MEM'BER, n. [L. membrum.]

1. A limb of animal bodies, as a leg, an arm, an ear, a finger, that is, a subordinate part of the main body.

2. A part of a discourse, or of a period or sentence; a clause; a part of a verse. Harmony in poetry is produced by a proportion between the members of the same verse, or between the members of different verses.

3. In architecture, a subordinate part of a building, as a frieze or cornice; sometimes a molding.

4. An individual of a community or society. Every citizen is a member of the state or body politic. So the individuals of a club, a corporation or confederacy, are called its members. Students of an academy or college are its members. Professed christians are called members of the church.

5. The appetites and passions, considered as tempting to sin. Rom.7. Col.3.
1913 Definition
Member (member)
v. t.(?)
Mem"ber
[See Remember.]
  1. To remember; to cause to remember; to mention.
    [Obs.]
  2. A part of an animal capable of performing a distinct office; an organ; a limb.

    We have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office. Rom. xii. 4.

  3. Hence, a part of a whole; an independent constituent of a body
    ; as: (a)

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
The religion which has introduced civil liberty is the religion of Christ and His apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free Constitutions of Government.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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