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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pres·ence
n.
1.
The
state
of
being
present
,
or
of
being
within
sight
or
call
,
or
at
hand
; --
opposed
to
absence
.
2.
The
place
in
which
one
is
present
;
the
part
of
space
within
one's
ken
,
call
,
influence
,
etc
.;
neighborhood
without
the
intervention
of
anything
that
forbids
intercourse
.
Wrath
shell
be
no
more
Thenceforth
,
but
in
thy
presence
joy
entire
. --
Milton
.
3.
Specifically
,
neighborhood
to
the
person
of
one
of
superior
of
exalted
rank
;
also
,
presence
chamber
.
In
such
a
presence
here
to
plead
my
thoughts
.
--
Shak
.
An't
please
your
grace
,
the
two
great
cardinals
.
Wait
in
the
presence
. --
Shak
.
4.
The
whole
of
the
personal
qualities
of
an
individual
;
person
;
personality
;
especially
,
the
person
of
a
superior
,
as
a
sovereign
.
The
Sovran
Presence
thus
replied
.
--
Milton
.
5.
An
assembly
,
especially
of
person
of
rank
or
nobility
;
noble
company
.
Odmar
,
of
all
this
presence
does
contain
,
Give
her
your
wreath
whom
you
esteem
most
fair
. --
Dryden
.
6.
Port
,
mien
;
air
;
personal
appearence
.
“Rather
dignity
of
presence
than
beauty
of
aspect.”
A
graceful
presence
bespeaks
acceptance
.
--
Collier
.
Presence chamber
,
or
Presence room
,
the
room
in
which
a
great
personage
receives
company
. --
Addison
.
“
Chambers
of
presence
.”
--
Bacon
.
Presence of mind
,
that
state
of
the
mind
in
which
all
its
faculties
are
alert
,
prompt
,
and
acting
harmoniously
in
obedience
to
the
will
,
enabling
one
to
reach
,
as
it
were
spontaneously
or
by
intuition
,
just
conclusions
in
sudden
emergencies
.
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