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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Play
,
n.
1.
Amusement
;
sport
;
frolic
;
gambols
.
2.
Any
exercise
,
or
series
of
actions
,
intended
for
amusement
or
diversion
;
a
game
.
John
naturally
loved
rough
play
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
3.
The
act
or
practice
of
contending
for
victory
,
amusement
,
or
a
prize
,
as
at
dice
,
cards
,
or
billiards
;
gaming
;
as
,
to
lose
a
fortune
in
play
.
4.
Action
;
use
;
employment
;
exercise
;
practice
;
as
,
fair
play
;
sword
play
;
a
play
of
wit
.
“The
next
who
comes
in
play
.”
5.
A
dramatic
composition
;
a
comedy
or
tragedy
;
a
composition
in
which
characters
are
represented
by
dialogue
and
action
.
A
play
ought
to
be
a
just
image
of
human
nature
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
The
representation
or
exhibition
of
a
comedy
or
tragedy
;
as
,
he
attends
ever
play
.
7.
Performance
on
an
instrument
of
music
.
8.
Motion
;
movement
,
regular
or
irregular
;
as
,
the
play
of
a
wheel
or
piston
;
hence
,
also
,
room
for
motion
;
free
and
easy
action
.
“To
give
them
play
,
front
and
rear.”
The
joints
are
let
exactly
into
one
another
,
that
they
have
no
play
between
them
.
--
Moxon
.
9.
Hence
,
liberty
of
acting
;
room
for
enlargement
or
display
;
scope
;
as
,
to
give
full
play
to
mirth
.
Play actor
,
an
actor
of
dramas
. --
Prynne
.
Play debt
,
a
gambling
debt
. --
Arbuthnot
.
Play pleasure
,
idle
amusement
. [
Obs
.] --
Bacon
.
A play upon words
,
the
use
of
a
word
in
such
a
way
as
to
be
capable
of
double
meaning
;
punning
.
Play of colors
,
prismatic
variation
of
colors
.
To bring into play
,
To come into play
,
to
bring
or
come
into
use
or
exercise
.
To hold in play
,
to
keep
occupied
or
employed
.
I
,
with
two
more
to
help
me
,
Will
hold
the
foe
in play
. --
Macaulay
.
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