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  • Bane (n.)
    A disease in sheep, commonly termed the rot.
  • Bane (n.)
    Any cause of ruin, or lasting injury; harm; woe.
  • Bane (n.)
    Destruction; death.
  • Bane (n.)
    That which destroys life, esp. poison of a deadly quality.
  • Bane (v. t.)
    To be the bane of; to ruin.
  • Bare ()
    Bore; the old preterit of Bear, v.
  • Bare ()
    of Bear
  • Bare (a.)
    Destitute; indigent; empty; unfurnished or scantily furnished; -- used with of (rarely with in) before the thing wanting or taken away; as, a room bare of furniture.
  • Bare (a.)
    Mere; alone; unaccompanied by anything else; as, a bare majority.
  • Bare (a.)
    Plain; simple; unadorned; without polish; bald; meager.
  • Bare (a.)
    Threadbare; much worn.
  • Bare (a.)
    To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.
  • Bare (a.)
    With head uncovered; bareheaded.
  • Bare (a.)
    Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
  • Bare (a.)
    Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare.
  • Bare (n.)
    Surface; body; substance.
  • Bare (n.)
    That part of a roofing slate, shingle, tile, or metal plate, which is exposed to the weather.
  • Barn (n.)
    A child. [Obs.] See Bairn.
  • Barn (n.)
    A covered building used chiefly for storing grain, hay, and other productions of a farm. In the United States a part of the barn is often used for stables.
  • Barn (v. t.)
    To lay up in a barn.
  • Bean (n.)
    A name given to the seed of certain leguminous herbs, chiefly of the genera Faba, Phaseolus, and Dolichos; also, to the herbs.
  • Bean (n.)
    The popular name of other vegetable seeds or fruits, more or less resembling true beans.
  • Bear (n.)
    A bier.
  • Bear (n.)
    A block covered with coarse matting; -- used to scour the deck.
  • Bear (n.)
    A person who sells stocks or securities for future delivery in expectation of a fall in the market.
  • Bear (n.)
    A portable punching machine.
  • Bear (n.)
    Alt. of Bere
  • Bear (n.)
    An animal which has some resemblance to a bear in form or habits, but no real affinity; as, the woolly bear; ant bear; water bear; sea bear.
  • Bear (n.)
    Any species of the genus Ursus, and of the closely allied genera. Bears are plantigrade Carnivora, but they live largely on fruit and insects.
  • Bear (n.)
    Metaphorically: A brutal, coarse, or morose person.
  • Bear (n.)
    One of two constellations in the northern hemisphere, called respectively the Great Bear and the Lesser Bear, or Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To be situated, as to the point of compass, with respect to something else; as, the land bears N. by E.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To endure with patience; to be patient.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To have a certain meaning, intent, or effect.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To press; -- with on or upon, or against.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To produce, as fruit; to be fruitful, in opposition to barrenness.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To relate or refer; -- with on or upon; as, how does this bear on the question?
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To suffer, as in carrying a burden.
  • Bear (v. i.)
    To take effect; to have influence or force; as, to bring matters to bear.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To admit or be capable of; that is, to suffer or sustain without violence, injury, or change.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To afford; to be to; to supply with.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To behave; to conduct.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To bring forth or produce; to yield; as, to bear apples; to bear children; to bear interest.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To carry on, or maintain; to have.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To conduct; to bring; -- said of persons.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To endeavor to depress the price of, or prices in; as, to bear a railroad stock; to bear the market.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To endure; to tolerate; to undergo; to suffer.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To gain or win.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To manage, wield, or direct.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To possess and use, as power; to exercise.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To possess mentally; to carry or hold in the mind; to entertain; to harbor
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To possess or carry, as a mark of authority or distinction; to wear; as, to bear a sword, badge, or name.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To render or give; to bring forward.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To support and remove or carry; to convey.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To support or sustain; to hold up.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To sustain, or be answerable for, as blame, expense, responsibility, etc.
  • Bear (v. t.)
    To sustain; to have on (written or inscribed, or as a mark), as, the tablet bears this inscription.
  • Brae (n.)
    A hillside; a slope; a bank; a hill.
  • Bran (n.)
    The broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting; the coarse, chaffy part of ground grain.
  • Bran (n.)
    The European carrion crow.
  • Bren (n.)
    Bran.
  • Bren (v. t. & i.)
    Alt. of Brenne
  • Earn (n.)
    See Ern, n.
  • Earn (v. i.)
    To curdle, as milk.
  • Earn (v. i.)
    To long; to yearn.
  • Earn (v. t.)
    To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels.
  • Earn (v. t.)
    To merit or deserve, as by labor or service; to do that which entitles one to (a reward, whether the reward is received or not).
  • Earn (v. t. & i.)
    To grieve.
  • nabe (unknown)
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  • Near (a)
    Close-fisted; parsimonious.
  • Near (a)
    Immediate; direct; close; short.
  • Near (adv.)
    At a little distance, in place, time, manner, or degree; not remote; nigh.
  • Near (adv.)
    Close to anything followed or imitated; not free, loose, or rambling; as, a version near to the original.
  • Near (adv.)
    Close to one's interests, affection, etc.; touching, or affecting intimately; intimate; dear; as, a near friend.
  • Near (adv.)
    Closely connected or related.
  • Near (adv.)
    Closely; intimately.
  • Near (adv.)
    Nearly; almost; well-nigh.
  • Near (adv.)
    Next to the driver, when he is on foot; in the Unted States, on the left of an animal or a team; as, the near ox; the near leg. See Off side, under Off, a.
  • Near (adv.)
    Not far distant in time, place, or degree; not remote; close at hand; adjacent; neighboring; nigh.
  • Near (adv.)
    So as barely to avoid or pass injury or loss; close; narrow; as, a near escape.
  • Near (adv.)
    To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land.
  • Near (prep.)
    Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship sailed near the land. See the Note under near, a.
  • Near (v. i.)
    To draw near; to approach.

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