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musty
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1828 Definition

MUST, v.i.

1. To be obliged; to be necessitated. It expresses both physical and moral necessity. A man must eat for nourishment, and he must sleep for refreshment. We must submit to the laws or be exposed to punishment. A bill in a legislative body must have three readings before it can pass to be enacted.

2. It expresses moral fitness or propriety, as necessary or essential to the character or end proposed. "Deacons must be grave," "a bishop must have a good report of them that are without." 1 Tim.3.

MUST, n. [L. mustum; Heb. to ferment.]

New wine; wine pressed from the grape but not fermented.

MUST, v.t. To make moldy and sour.

MUST, v.i. To grow moldy and sour; to contract a fetid smell.

1913 Definition
Must (must)
v. i. or auxiliary(m1913 webster dictionaryst)
Must
. [OE. moste, a pret. generally meaning, could, was free to, pres. mot, moot, AS. m1913 webster dictionaryste, pret. m1913 webster dictionaryt, pres.; akin to D. moetan to be obliged, OS. m1913 webster dictionarytan to be free, to b
  1. To be obliged; to be necessitated; - - expressing either physical or moral necessity; as, a man must eat for nourishment; we must submit to the laws.
  2. To be morally required; to be necessary or essential to a certain quality, character, end, or result; as, he must reconsider the matter; he must have been insane.

    Likewise must the deacons be grave. 1 Tim. iii. 8.

    Morover, he [a bishop] must have a good report of them which are without. 1 Tim. iii. 7.

    * The principal verb, if easily supplied by the mind, was formerly often omitted when must was used; as, I must away. "I must to Coventry." Shak.

  3. The expressed juice of the grape, or other fruit, before fermentation.
    "These men ben full of must." Wyclif (Acts ii. 13. ).

    No fermenting must fills . . . the deep vats. Longfellow.

  4. Mustiness.
  5. To make musty] to become musty.
  6. Being in a condition of dangerous frenzy, usually connected with sexual excitement; -- said of adult male elephants which become so at irregular intervals.
    -- n. (a)

1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
Corrupt or incompetent men will be appointed to execute the laws; the public revenues will be squandered on unworthy men; and the rights of the citizens will be violated or disregarded.
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