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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Case
,
n.
1.
Chance
;
accident
;
hap
;
opportunity
. [
Obs
.]
By
aventure
,
or
sort
,
or
cas
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
That
which
befalls
,
comes
,
or
happens
;
an
event
;
an
instance
;
a
circumstance
,
or
all
the
circumstances
;
condition
;
state
of
things
;
affair
;
as
,
a
strange
case
;
a
case
of
injustice
;
the
case
of
the
Indian
tribes
.
In
any
case
thou
shalt
deliver
him
the
pledge
.
--
Deut
.
xxiv
. 13.
If
the
case
of
the
man
be
so
with
his
wife
.
--
Matt
.
xix
. 10.
And
when
a
lady's
in
the
case
You
know
all
other
things
give
place
. --
Gay
.
You
think
this
madness
but
a
common
case
.
--
Pope
.
I
am
in
case
to
justle
a
constable
,
--
Shak
.
3.
Med. & Surg.
A
patient
under
treatment
;
an
instance
of
sickness
or
injury
;
as
,
ten
cases
of
fever
;
also
,
the
history
of
a
disease
or
injury
.
A
proper
remedy
in
hypochondriacal
cases
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
4.
Law
The
matters
of
fact
or
conditions
involved
in
a
suit
,
as
distinguished
from
the
questions
of
law
;
a
suit
or
action
at
law
;
a
cause
.
Let
us
consider
the
reason
of
the
case
,
for
nothing
is
law
that
is
not
reason
.
--
Sir
John
Powell
.
Not
one
case
in
the
reports
of
our
courts
.
--
Steele
.
5.
Gram.
One
of
the
forms
,
or
the
inflections
or
changes
of
form
,
of
a
noun
,
pronoun
,
or
adjective
,
which
indicate
its
relation
to
other
words
,
and
in
the
aggregate
constitute
its
declension
;
the
relation
which
a
noun
or
pronoun
sustains
to
some
other
word
.
Case
is
properly
a
falling off
from
the
nominative
or
first
state
of
word
;
the
name
for
which
,
however
,
is
now
,
by
extension
of
its
signification
,
applied
also
to
the
nominative
.
--
J
.
W
.
Gibbs
.
Note:
☞
Cases
other
than
the
nominative
are
oblique
cases
.
Case
endings
are
terminations
by
which
certain
cases
are
distinguished
.
In
old
English
,
as
in
Latin
,
nouns
had
several
cases
distinguished
by
case
endings
,
but
in
modern
English
only
that
of
the
possessive
case
is
retained
.
Action on the case
Law
,
according
to
the
old
classification
(
now
obsolete
),
was
an
action
for
redress
of
wrongs
or
injuries
to
person
or
property
not
specially
provided
against
by
law
,
in
which
the
whole
cause
of
complaint
was
set
out
in
the
writ
; --
called
also
trespass on the case
,
or
simply
case
.
All a case
,
a
matter
of
indifference
. [
Obs
.]
“It
is
all
a
case
to
me.”
--
L'Estrange
.
Case at bar
.
See
under
Bar
,
n.
Case divinity
,
casuistry
.
Case lawyer
,
one
versed
in
the
reports
of
cases
rather
than
in
the
science
of
the
law
.
Case stated
or
Case agreed on
Law
,
a
statement
in
writing
of
facts
agreed
on
and
submitted
to
the
court
for
a
decision
of
the
legal
points
arising
on
them
.
A hard case
,
an
abandoned
or
incorrigible
person
. [
Colloq
.]
In any case
,
whatever
may
be
the
state
of
affairs
;
anyhow
.
In case
,
or
In case that
,
if
;
supposing
that
;
in
the
event
or
contingency
;
if
it
should
happen
that
.
“
In
case
we
are
surprised
,
keep
by
me.”
--
W
.
Irving
.
In good case
,
in
good
condition
,
health
,
or
state
of
body
.
To put a case
,
to
suppose
a
hypothetical
or
illustrative
case
.
Syn:
--
Situation
,
condition
,
state
;
circumstances
;
plight
;
predicament
;
occurrence
;
contingency
;
accident
;
event
;
conjuncture
;
cause
;
action
;
suit
.
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