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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Serve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Served
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Serving
.]
1.
To
work
for
;
to
labor
in
behalf
of
;
to
exert
one's
self
continuously
or
statedly
for
the
benefit
of
;
to
do
service
for
;
to
be
in
the
employment
of
,
as
an
inferior
,
domestic
,
serf
,
slave
,
hired
assistant
,
official
helper
,
etc
.;
specifically
,
in
a
religious
sense
,
to
obey
and
worship
.
God
is
my
witness
,
whom
I
serve
with
my
spirit
.
--
Rom
.
i
. 9.
Jacob
loved
Rachel
;
and
said
,
I
will
serve
thee
seven
years
for
Rachel
thy
younger
daughter
.
--
Gen
.
xxix
. 18.
No
man
can
serve
two
masters
.
--
Matt
.
vi
. 24.
Had
I
but
served
my
God
with
half
the
zeal
I
served
my
king
,
he
would
not
in
mine
age
Have
left
me
naked
to
mine
enemies
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
be
subordinate
to
;
to
act
a
secondary
part
under
;
to
appear
as
the
inferior
of
;
to
minister
to
.
Bodies
bright
and
greater
should
not
serve
The
less
not
bright
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
be
suitor
to
;
to
profess
love
to
. [
Obs
.]
To
serve
a
lady
in
his
beste
wise
.
--
Chaucer
.
4.
To
wait
upon
;
to
supply
the
wants
of
;
to
attend
;
specifically
,
to
wait
upon
at
table
;
to
attend
at
meals
;
to
supply
with
food
;
as
,
to
serve
customers
in
a
shop
.
Others
,
pampered
in
their
shameless
pride
,
Are
served
in
plate
and
in
their
chariots
ride
. --
Dryden
.
5.
Hence
,
to
bring
forward
,
arrange
,
deal
,
or
distribute
,
as
a
portion
of
anything
,
especially
of
food
prepared
for
eating
; --
often
with
up
;
formerly
with
in
.
Bid
them
cover
the
table
,
serve
in
the
meat
,
and
we
will
come
in
to
dinner
.
--
Shak
.
Some
part
he
roasts
,
then
serves
it
up
so
dressed
.
--
Dryde
.
6.
To
perform
the
duties
belonging
to
,
or
required
in
or
for
;
hence
,
to
be
of
use
to
;
as
,
a
curate
may
serve
two
churches
;
to
serve
one's
country
.
7.
To
contribute
or
conduce
to
;
to
promote
;
to
be
sufficient
for
;
to
satisfy
;
as
,
to
serve
one's
turn
.
Turn
it
into
some
advantage
,
by
observing
where
it
can
serve
another
end
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
8.
To
answer
or
be
(
in
the
place
of
something
)
to
;
as
,
a
sofa
serves
one
for
a
seat
and
a
couch
.
9.
To
treat
;
to
behave
one's
self
to
;
to
requite
;
to
act
toward
;
as
,
he
served
me
very
ill
.
10.
To
work
;
to
operate
;
as
,
to
serve
the
guns
.
11.
Law
(a)
To
bring
to
notice
,
deliver
,
or
execute
,
either
actually
or
constructively
,
in
such
manner
as
the
law
requires
;
as
,
to
serve
a
summons
.
(b)
To
make
legal
service
opon
(
a
person
named
in
a
writ
,
summons
,
etc
.);
as
,
to
serve
a
witness
with
a
subpœna.
12.
To
pass
or
spend
,
as
time
,
esp
.
time
of
punishment
;
as
,
to
serve
a
term
in
prison
.
13.
To
copulate
with
;
to
cover
;
as
,
a
horse
serves
a
mare
; --
said
of
the
male
.
14.
Tennis
To
lead
off
in
delivering
(
the
ball
).
15.
Naut.
To
wind
spun
yarn
,
or
the
like
,
tightly
around
(
a
rope
or
cable
,
etc
.)
so
as
to
protect
it
from
chafing
or
from
the
weather
.
See
under
Serving
.
To serve an attachment
or
To serve a writ of attachment
Law
,
to
levy
it
on
the
person
or
goods
by
seizure
,
or
to
seize
.
To serve an execution
Law
,
to
levy
it
on
a
lands
,
goods
,
or
person
,
by
seizure
or
taking
possession
.
To serve an office
,
to
discharge
a
public
duty
.
To serve a process
Law
,
in
general
,
to
read
it
,
so
as
to
give
due
notice
to
the
party
concerned
,
or
to
leave
an
attested
copy
with
him
or
his
attorney
,
or
his
usual
place
of
abode
.
To serve a warrant
,
to
read
it
,
and
seize
the
person
against
whom
it
is
issued
.
To serve a writ
Law
,
to
read
it
to
the
defendant
,
or
to
leave
an
attested
copy
at
his
usual
place
of
abode
.
To serve one out
,
to
retaliate
upon
;
to
requite
.
“I'll
serve
you
out
for
this.”
--
C
.
Kingsley
.
To serve one right
,
to
treat
,
or
cause
to
befall
one
,
according
to
his
deserts
; --
used
commonly
of
ill
deserts
;
as
,
it
serves
the
scoundrel
right
.
To serve one's self of
,
to
avail
one's
self
of
;
to
make
use
of
. [
A
Gallicism
]
I
will
serve myself of
this
concession
.
--
Chillingworth
.
To serve out
,
to
distribute
;
as
,
to serve out
rations
.
To serve the time
or
To serve the hour
,
to
regulate
one's
actions
by
the
requirements
of
the
time
instead
of
by
one's
duty
;
to
be
a
timeserver
. [
Obs
.]
They
think
herein
we
serve the time
,
because
thereby
we
either
hold
or
seek
preferment
.
--
Hooker
.
Syn:
--
To
obey
;
minister
to
;
subserve
;
promote
;
aid
;
help
;
assist
;
benefit
;
succor
.
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