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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Land
,
n.
1.
The
solid
part
of
the
surface
of
the
earth
; --
opposed
to
water
as
constituting
a
part
of
such
surface
,
especially
to
oceans
and
seas
;
as
,
to
sight
land
after
a
long
voyage
.
They
turn
their
heads
to
sea
,
their
sterns
to
land
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
Any
portion
,
large
or
small
,
of
the
surface
of
the
earth
,
considered
by
itself
,
or
as
belonging
to
an
individual
or
a
people
,
as
a
country
,
estate
,
farm
,
or
tract
.
Go
view
the
land
,
even
Jericho
.
--
Josh
.
ii
. 1.
Ill
fares
the
land
,
to
hastening
ills
a
prey
,
Where
wealth
accumulates
and
men
decay
. --
Goldsmith
.
Note:
☞
In
the
expressions
“to
be
,
or
dwell
,
upon
land
,”
“
to
go
,
or
fare
,
on
land
,”
as
used
by
Chaucer
,
land
denotes
the
country
as
distinguished
from
the
town
.
A
poor
parson
dwelling
upon
land
[i.e.,
in
the
country].
--
Chaucer
.
3.
Ground
,
in
respect
to
its
nature
or
quality
;
soil
;
as
,
wet
land
;
good
or
bad
land
.
4.
The
inhabitants
of
a
nation
or
people
.
These
answers
,
in
the
silent
night
received
,
The
king
himself
divulged
,
the
land
believed
. --
Dryden
.
5.
The
mainland
,
in
distinction
from
islands
.
6.
The
ground
or
floor
. [
Obs
.]
Herself
upon
the
land
she
did
prostrate
.
--
Spenser
.
7.
Agric.
The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows
;
any
one
of
several
portions
into
which
a
field
is
divided
for
convenience
in
plowing
.
8.
Law
Any
ground
,
soil
,
or
earth
whatsoever
,
as
meadows
,
pastures
,
woods
,
etc
.,
and
everything
annexed
to
it
,
whether
by
nature
,
as
trees
,
water
,
etc
.,
or
by
the
hand
of
man
,
as
buildings
,
fences
,
etc
.;
real
estate
.
9.
Naut.
The
lap
of
the
strakes
in
a
clinker-built
boat
;
the
lap
of
plates
in
an
iron
vessel
; --
called
also
landing
.
10.
In
any
surface
prepared
with
indentations
,
perforations
,
or
grooves
,
that
part
of
the
surface
which
is
not
so
treated
,
as
the
level
part
of
a
millstone
between
the
furrows
,
or
the
surface
of
the
bore
of
a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves
.
Land agent
,
a
person
employed
to
sell
or
let
land
,
to
collect
rents
,
and
to
attend
to
other
money
matters
connected
with
land
.
Land boat
,
a
vehicle
on
wheels
propelled
by
sails
.
Land blink
,
a
peculiar
atmospheric
brightness
seen
from
sea
over
distant
snow-covered
land
in
arctic
regions
.
See
Ice blink
.
Land breeze
.
See
under
Breeze
.
Land chain
.
See
Gunter's chain
.
Land crab
Zool.
,
any
one
of
various
species
of
crabs
which
live
much
on
the
land
,
and
resort
to
the
water
chiefly
for
the
purpose
of
breeding
.
They
are
abundant
in
the
West
Indies
and
South
America
.
Some
of
them
grow
to
a
large
size
.
Land fish
a
fish
on
land
;
a
person
quite
out
of
place
. --
Shak
.
Land force
,
a
military
force
serving
on
land
,
as
distinguished
from
a
naval
force
.
Land, ho!
Naut.
,
a
sailor's
cry
in
announcing
sight
of
land
.
Land ice
,
a
field
of
ice
adhering
to
the
coast
,
in
distinction
from
a
floe
.
Land leech
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
blood-sucking
leeches
,
which
,
in
moist
,
tropical
regions
,
live
on
land
,
and
are
often
troublesome
to
man
and
beast
.
Land measure
,
the
system
of
measurement
used
in
determining
the
area
of
land
;
also
,
a
table
of
areas
used
in
such
measurement
.
Land of bondage
or
House of bondage
,
in
Bible
history
,
Egypt
;
by
extension
,
a
place
or
condition
of
special
oppression
.
Land o' cakes
,
Scotland
.
Land of Nod
,
sleep
.
Land of promise
,
in
Bible
history
,
Canaan
:
by
extension
,
a
better
country
or
condition
of
which
one
has
expectation
.
Land of steady habits
,
a
nickname
sometimes
given
to
the
State
of
Connecticut
.
Land office
,
a
government
office
in
which
the
entries
upon
,
and
sales
of
,
public
land
are
registered
,
and
other
business
respecting
the
public
lands
is
transacted
. [U.S.]
Land pike
.
Zool.
(a)
The
gray
pike
,
or
sauger
.
(b)
The
Menobranchus
.
Land service
,
military
service
as
distinguished
from
naval
service
.
Land rail
.
Zool
(a)
The
crake
or
corncrake
of
Europe
.
See
Crake
.
(b)
An
Australian
rail
(
Hypotænidia Phillipensis
); --
called
also
pectoral rail
.
Land scrip
,
a
certificate
that
the
purchase
money
for
a
certain
portion
of
the
public
land
has
been
paid
to
the
officer
entitled
to
receive
it
. [U.S.]
Land shark
,
a
swindler
of
sailors
on
shore
. [
Sailors
'
Cant
]
Land side
(a)
That
side
of
anything
in
or
on
the
sea
,
as
of
an
island
or
ship
,
which
is
turned
toward
the
land
.
(b)
The
side
of
a
plow
which
is
opposite
to
the
moldboard
and
which
presses
against
the
unplowed
land
.
Land snail
Zool.
,
any
snail
which
lives
on
land
,
as
distinguished
from
the
aquatic
snails
are
Pulmonifera
,
and
belong
to
the
Geophila
;
but
the
operculated
land
snails
of
warm
countries
are
Diœcia,
and
belong
to
the
Tænioglossa.
See
Geophila
,
and
Helix
.
Land spout
,
a
descent
of
cloud
and
water
in
a
conical
form
during
the
occurrence
of
a
tornado
and
heavy
rainfall
on
land
.
Land steward
,
a
person
who
acts
for
another
in
the
management
of
land
,
collection
of
rents
,
etc
.
Land tortoise
,
Land turtle
Zool.
,
any
tortoise
that
habitually
lives
on
dry
land
,
as
the
box
tortoise
.
See
Tortoise
.
Land warrant
,
a
certificate
from
the
Land
Office
,
authorizing
a
person
to
assume
ownership
of
a
public
land
. [U.S.]
Land wind
.
Same
as
Land breeze
(
above
).
To make land
Naut.
,
to
sight
land
.
To set the land
,
to
see
by
the
compass
how
the
land
bears
from
the
ship
.
To shut in the land
,
to
hide
the
land
,
as
when
fog
,
or
an
intervening
island
,
obstructs
the
view
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
War·rant
n.
1.
That
which
warrants
or
authorizes
;
a
commission
giving
authority
,
or
justifying
the
doing
of
anything
;
an
act
,
instrument
,
or
obligation
,
by
which
one
person
authorizes
another
to
do
something
which
he
has
not
otherwise
a
right
to
do
;
an
act
or
instrument
investing
one
with
a
right
or
authority
,
and
thus
securing
him
from
loss
or
damage
;
commission
;
authority
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
writing
which
authorizes
a
person
to
receive
money
or
other
thing
.
(b)
Law
A
precept
issued
by
a
magistrate
authorizing
an
officer
to
make
an
arrest
,
a
seizure
,
or
a
search
,
or
do
other
acts
incident
to
the
administration
of
justice
.
(c)
Mil. & Nav.
An
official
certificate
of
appointment
issued
to
an
officer
of
lower
rank
than
a
commissioned
officer
.
See
Warrant officer
,
below
.
2.
That
which
vouches
or
insures
for
anything
;
guaranty
;
security
.
I
give
thee
warrant
of
thy
place
.
--
Shak
.
His
worth
is
warrant
for
his
welcome
hither
.
--
Shak
.
3.
That
which
attests
or
proves
;
a
voucher
.
4.
Right
;
legality
;
allowance
. [
Obs
.]
Bench warrant
.
Law
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Dock warrant
Com.
,
a
customhouse
license
or
authority
.
General warrant
.
Law
See
under
General
.
Land warrant
.
See
under
Land
.
Search warrant
.
Law
See
under
Search
,
n.
Warrant of attorney
Law
,
written
authority
given
by
one
person
to
another
empowering
him
to
transact
business
for
him
;
specifically
,
written
authority
given
by
a
client
to
his
attorney
to
appear
for
him
in
court
,
and
to
suffer
judgment
to
pass
against
him
by
confession
in
favor
of
some
specified
person
. --
Bouvier
.
Warrant officer
,
a
noncommissioned
officer
,
as
a
sergeant
,
corporal
,
bandmaster
,
etc
.,
in
the
army
,
or
a
quartermaster
,
gunner
,
boatswain
,
etc
.,
in
the
navy
.
Warrant to sue and defend
.
(a)
O.
Eng
. Law
A
special
warrant
from
the
crown
,
authorizing
a
party
to
appoint
an
attorney
to
sue
or
defend
for
him
.
(b)
A
special
authority
given
by
a
party
to
his
attorney
to
commence
a
suit
,
or
to
appear
and
defend
a
suit
in
his
behalf
.
This
warrant
is
now
disused
. --
Burrill
.
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