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Webster Dictionary :: Pare

PARE, v.t. [L. paro; Gr. lame; to mutilate; Heb. to create; to cut off. The prim...

Webster Dictionary :: Pardoning

P`ARDONING, ppr. Forgiving; remitting an offense or crime; absolving from punish...

Webster Dictionary :: Pardoner

P`ARDONER, n. One that forgives; one that absolves an offender. 1. One that sell...

Webster Dictionary :: Pardoned

P`ARDONED, pp. Forgiven; excused.

Webster Dictionary :: Pardonably

P`ARDONABLY, adv. In a manner admitting of pardon; venially; excusably.

Webster Dictionary :: Pardonableness

P`ARDONABLENESS, n. The quality of being pardonable; venialness; susceptibility ...

Webster Dictionary :: Pardonable

P`ARDONABLE, a. That may be pardoned; applied to persons. The offender is pardon...

Webster Dictionary :: Pardon

P`ARDON, v.t. [L. per and dono, to give; per having the sense of the English for...

Webster Dictionary :: Pard

P`ARD, n. [L. pardus.] The leopard; or in poetry, any spotted beast. Instead of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Parchment

P`ARCHMENT, [L. pergamena; purgo] The skin of a sheep or goat dressed or prepare...

Webster Dictionary :: Parching

P`ARCHING, ppr. Scorching; drying to extremity. 1. a. Having the quality of burn...

Webster Dictionary :: Parchedness

P`ARCHEDNESS, n. The state of being scorched or dried to extremity.

Webster Dictionary :: Parched

P`ARCHED, pp. Scorched; dried to extremity.

Webster Dictionary :: Parch

P`ARCH, v.t. [I know not from what source we have received this word. It corresp...

Webster Dictionary :: Parcener

P`ARCENER, n. [L. pars.] Parcener or co-parcener is a co-heir, or one who holds ...

Webster Dictionary :: Parcenary

P`ARCENARY, n. Co-heirship; the holding or occupation of lands of inheritance by...

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