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MOD'ICUM, n. [L.] A little; a small quantity.
MOD'ESTY-PIECE, n. A narrow lace worn by females over the bosom.
MOD'ESTY, n. [L. modestia.] That lowly temper which accompanies a moderate estim...
MOD'ESTLY, adv. Not boldly; not arrogantly or presumptuously; with due respect. ...
MOD'EST, a. [L. modestus, from modus, a limit.] 1. Properly, restrained by a sen...
MOD'ERNS, n. Those who have lived in times recently past, or are now living; opp...
MOD'ERNNESS, n. The quality of being modern; recentness; novelty.
MOD'ERNLY, adv. In modern times. [Not in use.]
MOD'ERNIZING, ppr. Rendering modern.
MOD'ERNIZER, n. He that renders modern.
MOD'ERNIZED, pp. Rendered conformable to modern usage.
MOD'ERNIZE, v.t. To render modern; to adapt ancient compositions to modern perso...
MOD'ERNIST, n. One who admires the moderns.
MOD'ERNISM, n. Modern practice; something recently formed, particularly in writing.
MOD'ERN, a. [L. modo, and ern, which we find in other Latin words that have refe...
MODERA'TORSHIP, n. The office of a moderator.