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east
/ˈist/
東,東方,東部(a.)東方的,東部的(ad.)在東方,向東方
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
East
n.
1.
The
point
in
the
heavens
where
the
sun
is
seen
to
rise
at
the
equinox
,
or
the
corresponding
point
on
the
earth
;
that
one
of
the
four
cardinal
points
of
the
compass
which
is
in
a
direction
at
right
angles
to
that
of
north
and
south
,
and
which
is
toward
the
right
hand
of
one
who
faces
the
north
;
the
point
directly
opposite
to
the
west
.
The
east
began
kindle
.
--
E
.
Everett
.
2.
The
eastern
parts
of
the
earth
;
the
regions
or
countries
which
lie
east
of
Europe
;
the
orient
.
In
this
indefinite
sense
,
the
word
is
applied
to
Asia
Minor
,
Syria
,
Chaldea
,
Persia
,
India
,
China
,
etc
.;
as
,
the
riches
of
the
East
;
the
diamonds
and
pearls
of
the
East
;
the
kings
of
the
East
.
The
gorgeous
East
,
with
richest
hand
,
Showers
on
her
kings
barbaric
pearl
and
gold
. --
Milton
.
3.
U.
S
.
Hist
.
and
Geog.
Formerly
,
the
part
of
the
United
States
east
of
the
Alleghany
Mountains
,
esp
.
the
Eastern
,
or
New
England
,
States
;
now
,
commonly
,
the
whole
region
east
of
the
Mississippi
River
,
esp
.
that
which
is
north
of
Maryland
and
the
Ohio
River
; --
usually
with
the
definite
article
;
as
,
the
commerce
of
the
East
is
not
independent
of
the
agriculture
of
the
West
.
East by north
,
East by south
,
according
to
the
notation
of
the
mariner's
compass
,
that
point
which
lies
11¼°
to
the
north
or
south
,
respectively
,
of
the
point
due
east
.
East-northeast
,
East-southeast
,
that
which
lies
22½°
to
the
north
or
south
of
east
,
or
half
way
between
east
and
northeast
or
southeast
,
respectively
.
See
Illust
.
of
Compass
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
East
a.
1.
Toward
the
rising
sun
;
or
toward
the
point
where
the
sun
rises
when
in
the
equinoctial
;
as
,
the
east
gate
;
the
east
border
;
the
east
side
;
the
east
wind
is
a
wind
that
blows
from
the
east
.
2.
Eccl.
Designating
,
or
situated
in
,
that
part
of
a
church
which
contains
the
choir
or
chancel
;
as
,
the
east
front
of
a
cathedral
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
East
,
adv.
Eastward
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
East
,
v. i.
To
move
toward
the
east
;
to
veer
from
the
north
or
south
toward
the
east
;
to
orientate
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
east
adj
:
situated
in
or
facing
or
moving
toward
the
east
[
ant
:
west
]
n
1:
the
cardinal
compass
point
that
is
at
90
degrees
[
syn
:
due
east
,
E
]
2:
the
countries
of
Asia
[
syn
:
Orient
]
3:
the
region
of
the
United
States
lying
north
of
the
Ohio
River
and
east
of
the
Mississippi
River
[
syn
:
eastern
United States
]
adv
:
to
,
toward
,
or
in
the
east
; "
we
travelled
east
for
several
miles
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
East
(1.)
The
orient
(
mizrah
);
the
rising
of
the
sun
.
Thus
"
the
east
country
"
is
the
country
lying
to
the
east
of
Syria
,
the
Elymais
(
Zech
. 8:7).
(2).
Properly
what
is
in
front
of
one
,
or
a
country
that
is
before
or
in
front
of
another
;
the
rendering
of
the
word
_kedem_.
In
pointing
out
the
quarters
,
a
Hebrew
always
looked
with
his
face
toward
the
east
.
The
word
_kedem_
is
used
when
the
four
quarters
of
the
world
are
described
(
Gen
. 13:14; 28:14);
and
_mizrah_
when
the
east
only
is
distinguished
from
the
west
(
Josh
. 11:3;
Ps
. 50:1; 103:12,
etc
.).
In
Gen
. 25:6 "
eastward
"
is
literally
"
unto
the
land
of
kedem
;" i.e.,
the
lands
lying
east
of
Palestine
,
namely
,
Arabia
,
Mesopotamia
,
etc
.
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