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abandon
abjuration
according
accroach
affectionate
aggrandize
ail
alike
an
anathema
ancient
appellor
ask
asymptote
asymptotical
attach
attic
augean
averse
backwards
balance
bass
bear
becoming
behindhand
besides
bestor
beware
bombast
breed
calico
cannot
capuchins
care
carpenter
carriage
cease
chandler
circle
coast
cobalt
colleague
colon
colony
command
compassionate
compensate
competent
comport
confine
confusion
constable
continual
continued
contraries
contrast
conversant
copy
counterbalance
credentials
cripple
criticise
deem
deponent
desolate
despair
detract
diacritical
differ
discerpible
disproportionable
dispute
disregard
disseminate
distend
distraction
do
door
dower
doze
dozen
dunce
dwarf
dwell
earn
earnest
edit
efforce
else
emprise
encouragement
entitative
envenom
envy
epitaph
escort
ever
everburning
everopen
exaggerate
exalted
execution
expense
expose
extemporiizing
fail
faint
fall
fare
feat
feed
feel
fleece
flighty
flinch
flurry
fodder
foil
fond
forest
forgery
forgive
formality
foulmouthed
fuel
fulsome
gigantic
gladness
glow
go
good
grade
grievance
grope
gross
ground
grow
guise
gun
gymnosophist
hark
haste
head
helispherical
henceforth
herd
hesitate
heterogeneous
hit
hold
hone
hooraw
host
howbeit
however
howling
humble
humming-bird
hurry
hush
husk
huzza
immortal
immortality
implant
incapable
indebt
infuse
inoffensive
instance
insuperable
intestine
inthrall
intrude
irritate
jest
jog
journey-work
joyfully
k
knock
lend
levity
liable
like
limb
livelong
load
loment
long
lucifer
luck
magnificently
malady
manatus
manganese
manurable
maritime
may
measure
mechanics
melancholize
merchandise
mischief
mischievousness
mislay
miss
monstrosity
moor
moroseness
mow
mysterious
narrate
nathless
nathmore
neer
negro
nether
never
nevertheless
nigh
nod
noise
notwithstanding
number
objection
obligate
oft
old
operation
oppugn
ordinance
organize
our
outlandish
ox
paganism
palm-tree
pancake
paper-money
pass
path
pay
peer
peremptorily
perennial
perpetual
person
placard
place
plain
play
plight
plow
pool
poor
pop
popularity
power
precession
pretense
prevail
prevaricate
prize
profess
prorogation
prosecute
province
put
pyrope
q
quarrel
quarter
quit
rail
raise
ramble
rape
realize
refractoriness
regal
regret
reign
relief
relinquish
rend
repine
repleader
reputation
resort
rest
retire
revengeful
reverend
ridicule
rigid
rip
rise
rover
rowen
rudiment
rush
russeting
sack
sacrifice
saint
satisfy
say
scallion
scenery
scheme
school
scorn
scour
scrofulous
scurvily
seat
seigniory
shine
shoeinghorn
shrink
sight
similitude
sincere
skirmish
slay
slipstring
smite
smithy
sock
solemnity
solitary
son
sorehon
sorn
sour
spare
sparing
spatter
spell
sport
spring
spruce
squander
stack
stand
stead
steak
stick
still
stir
stout
strand
structure
stub
studious
stuff
subject
subjoin
such
sun
supervene
supposal
surety
swamp
swarth
swathe
synaresy
tall
tallow
taste
tax
tell
tempter
thaw
they
throb
thummim
thwart
time
touch
trade
trice
trouble
troublesome
trust
tush
unbenighted
under
ungenerous
unlike
unquenchable
unslumbering
untraveled
unused
use
utter
vail
vamp
vanish
vary
vassal
vend
vice
victuals
vigor
vileness
villanize
vulnerable
wag
wages
want
ward
warrantable
waste
weak
weave
weep
whenever
whist
wonder
world
wretch
yet
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N  ›  never
N  ›  never
1828 Definition

NEVER, adv.

1. Not ever; not at any time; at no time. It refers to the past or the future. This man was never at Calcutta; he will never be there.

2. It has a particular use in the following sentences.

Ask me never so much dower and gift. Genesis 34.

Which will not hearken to the voice of charmers, charming never so wisely. Psalm 58.

A fear of battery-though never so well grounded, is no duress.

This is a genuine English use of never, found in our Saxon authors, and it ought to be retained. Ask me so much dower as never was done; that is, dower to any extent. The practice of using ever in such phrases, is corrupt. It not only destroys the force but the propriety of the phrase.

3. In no degree; not.

Whoever has a friend to guide him, may carry his eyes in another mans head and yet see never the worse.

4. It is used for not. He answered him never a word; that is, not ever. This use is not common.

5. It is much used in composition; as in never-ending, never-failing, never-dying, never-ceasing, never-fading; but in all such compounds, never retains its true meaning.
1913 Definition
Never (never)
adv.(?)
Nev"er
[AS. n(?)fre; ne not, no + (?)fre ever.]
  1. Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future.
    Shak.

    Death still draws nearer, never seeming near. Pope.

  2. In no degree; not in the least; not.

    Whosoever has a friend to guide him, may carry his eyes in another man's head, and yet see never the worse. South.

    And he answered him to never a word. Matt. xxvii. 14.

    * Never is much used in composition with present participles to form adjectives, as in never-ceasing, never-dying, never-ending, never-fading, never-failing, etc., retaining its usual signification.

    Never a deal, not a bit. [Obs.] Chaucer.

    -- Never so, as never before; more than at any other time, or in any other circumstances; especially; particularly; -- now often expressed or replaced by ever so.

    Ask me never so much dower and gift. Gen. xxxiv. 12.

    A fear of battery, . . . though never so well grounded, is no duress. Blackstone.


1828 dictionary
Noah Says...
There are two powers only which are sufficient to control men, and secure the rights of individuals and a peaceable administration; these are the combined force of religion and law, and the force or fear of the bayonet.
  




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