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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pur·chase
n.
1.
The
act
of
seeking
,
getting
,
or
obtaining
anything
. [
Obs
.]
I'll
. . .
get
meat
to
have
thee
,
Or
lose
my
life
in
the
purchase
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
2.
The
act
of
seeking
and
acquiring
property
.
3.
The
acquisition
of
title
to
,
or
properly
in
,
anything
for
a
price
;
buying
for
money
or
its
equivalent
.
It
is
foolish
to
lay
out
money
in
the
purchase
of
repentance
.
--
Franklin
.
4.
That
which
is
obtained
,
got
,
or
acquired
,
in
any
manner
,
honestly
or
dishonestly
;
property
;
possession
;
acquisition
.
We
met
with
little
purchase
upon
this
coast
,
except
two
small
vessels
of
Golconda
.
--
De
Foe
.
A
beauty-waning
and
distressed
widow
. . .
Made
prize
and
purchase
of
his
lustful
eye
. --
Shak
.
5.
That
which
is
obtained
for
a
price
in
money
or
its
equivalent
.
“The
scrip
was
complete
evidence
of
his
right
in
the
purchase
.”
6.
Any
mechanical
hold
,
or
advantage
,
applied
to
the
raising
or
removing
of
heavy
bodies
,
as
by
a
lever
,
a
tackle
,
capstan
,
and
the
like
;
also
,
the
apparatus
,
tackle
,
or
device
by
which
the
advantage
is
gained
.
A
politician
,
to
do
great
things
,
looks
for
a
power
--
what
our
workmen
call
a
purchase
.
--
Burke
.
7.
Law
Acquisition
of
lands
or
tenements
by
other
means
than
descent
or
inheritance
,
namely
,
by
one's
own
act
or
agreement
.
Purchase criminal
,
robbery
. [
Obs
.] --
Spenser
.
Purchase money
,
the
money
paid
,
or
contracted
to
be
paid
,
for
anything
bought
. --
Berkeley
.
Worth [so many] years' purchase
,
or
At [so many] years' purchase
,
a
phrase
by
which
the
value
or
cost
of
a
thing
is
expressed
in
the
length
of
time
required
for
the
income
to
amount
to
the
purchasing
price
;
as
,
he
bought
the
estate
at
a
twenty
years
'
purchase
.
To
say
one's
life
is
not worth a day's purchase
in
the
same
as
saying
one
will
not
live
a
day
,
or
is
in
imminent
peril
.
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