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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Draught
n.
1.
The
act
of
drawing
or
pulling
;
as
:
(a)
The
act
of
moving
loads
by
drawing
,
as
by
beasts
of
burden
,
and
the
like
.
A
general
custom
of
using
oxen
for
all
sort
of
draught
would
be
,
perhaps
,
the
greatest
improvement
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
(b)
The
drawing
of
a
bowstring
. [
Obs
.]
She
sent
an
arrow
forth
with
mighty
draught
.
--
Spenser
.
(c)
Act
of
drawing
a
net
;
a
sweeping
the
water
for
fish
.
Upon
the
draught
of
a
pond
,
not
one
fish
was
left
.
--
Sir
M
.
Hale
.
(d)
The
act
of
drawing
liquor
into
the
mouth
and
throat
;
the
act
of
drinking
.
In
his
hands
he
took
the
goblet
,
but
a
while
the
draught
forbore
.
--
Trench
.
(e)
A
sudden
attack
or
drawing
upon
an
enemy
. [
Obs
.]
By
drawing
sudden
draughts
upon
the
enemy
when
he
looketh
not
for
you
.
--
Spenser
.
(f)
Mil.
The
act
of
selecting
or
detaching
soldiers
;
a
draft
(
see
Draft
,
n.
, 2)
(g)
The
act
of
drawing
up
,
marking
out
,
or
delineating
;
representation
.
2.
That
which
is
drawn
;
as
:
(a)
That
which
is
taken
by
sweeping
with
a
net
.
Launch
out
into
the
deep
,
and
let
down
your
nets
for
a
draught
.
--
Luke
v
. 4.
He
laid
down
his
pipe
,
and
cast
his
net
,
which
brought
him
a
very
great
draught
.
--
L'Estrange
.
(b)
Mil.
The
force
drawn
;
a
detachment
; --
in
this
sense
usually
written
draft
.
(c)
The
quantity
drawn
in
at
once
in
drinking
;
a
potion
or
potation
.
Disguise
thyself
as
thou
wilt
,
still
,
Slavery
, . . .
still
thou
art
a
bitter
draught
.
--
Sterne
.
Low
lies
that
house
where
nut-brown
draughts
inspired
.
--
Goldsmith
.
(d)
A
sketch
,
outline
,
or
representation
,
whether
written
,
designed
,
or
drawn
;
a
delineation
.
A
draught
of
a
Toleration
Act
was
offered
to
the
Parliament
by
a
private
member
.
--
Macaulay
.
No
picture
or
draught
of
these
things
from
the
report
of
the
eye
.
--
South
.
(e)
Com.
An
order
for
the
payment
of
money
; --
in
this
sense
almost
always
written
draft
.
(f)
A
current
of
air
moving
through
an
inclosed
place
,
as
through
a
room
or
up
a
chimney
.
He
preferred
to
go
and
sit
upon
the
stairs
,
in
. . .
a
strong
draught
of
air
,
until
he
was
again
sent
for
.
--
Dickens
.
3.
That
which
draws
;
as
:
(a)
A
team
of
oxen
or
horses
. --
Blackstone
.
(b)
A
sink
or
drain
;
a
privy
. --
Shak
.
--
Matt
.
xv
. 17.
(c)
pl.
Med.
A
mild
vesicatory
;
a
sinapism
;
as
,
to
apply
draughts
to
the
feet
.
4.
Capacity
of
being
drawn
;
force
necessary
to
draw
;
traction
.
The
Hertfordshire
wheel
plow
. . .
is
of
the
easiest
draught
.
--
Mortimer
.
5.
Naut.
The
depth
of
water
necessary
to
float
a
ship
,
or
the
depth
a
ship
sinks
in
water
,
especially
when
laden
;
as
,
a
ship
of
twelve
feet
draught
.
6.
Com.
An
allowance
on
weighable
goods
. [
Eng
.]
See
Draft
, 4.
7.
A
move
,
as
at
chess
or
checkers
. [
Obs
.]
8.
The
bevel
given
to
the
pattern
for
a
casting
,
in
order
that
it
may
be
drawn
from
the
sand
without
injury
to
the
mold
.
9.
Masonry
See
Draft
,
n.
, 7.
Angle of draught
,
the
angle
made
with
the
plane
over
which
a
body
is
drawn
by
the
line
in
which
the
pulling
force
acts
,
when
the
latter
has
the
direction
best
adapted
to
overcome
the
obstacles
of
friction
and
the
weight
of
the
body
.
Black draught
.
See
under
Black
,
a.
Blast draught
,
or
Forced draught
,
the
draught
produced
by
a
blower
,
as
by
blowing
in
air
beneath
a
fire
or
drawing
out
the
gases
from
above
it
.
Natural draught
,
the
draught
produced
by
the
atmosphere
flowing
,
by
its
own
weight
,
into
a
chimney
wherein
the
air
is
rarefied
by
heat
.
On draught
,
so
as
to
be
drawn
from
the
wood
(
as
a
cask
,
barrel
,
etc
.)
in
distinction
from
being
bottled
;
as
,
ale
on
draught
.
Sheer draught
.
See
under
Sheer
.
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