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ARRA'YER, n. One who arrays. In English history, an officer who had a commission...
ARRA'YED, pp. Set in order, or in lines; arranged in order for attack or defense...
ARRA'Y, n. 1. Order; disposition in regular lines; as an army in battle array. H...
AR'RAS, n. Tapestry; hangings wove with figures.
AR'RANTLY, adv. Notoriously, in an ill sense; infamously; impudently; shamefully.
AR'RANT, a. [I know not the origin of this word.] Notorious, in an ill sense; in...
ARRANGING, ppr. Putting in due order or form; adjusting.
ARRANGER, n. One that puts in order.
ARRANGEMENT, n. 1. The act of putting in proper order; the state of being put in...
ARRANGED, pp. Put in order; disposed in the proper order; adjusted.
ARRANGE, v.t 1. To put in proper order; to dispose the parts of a whole in the m...
ARRA'IMENT, n. [See Array .] Clothes; garments. We now use raiment.
ARRA'IGNMENT, n. 1. The act of arraigning; the act of calling and setting a pris...
ARRA'IGNING, ppr. Calling before a court or tribunal; accusing.
ARRA'IGNED, pp. Called before a tribunal to answer, and elect triers; accused; c...
ARRA'IGN v.t. arra'ne. [L. reus, contracted from the root of res.] 1. To call or...