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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
League
n.
1.
An
alliance
or
combination
of
two
or
more
nations
,
parties
,
organizations
,
or
persons
,
for
the
accomplishment
of
a
purpose
which
requires
a
continued
course
of
action
,
as
for
mutual
defense
,
or
for
furtherance
of
commercial
,
religious
,
or
political
interests
,
etc
.
And
let
there
be
'
Twixt
us
and
them
no
league
,
nor
amity
. --
Denham
.
Note:
☞
A
league
may
be
offensive
or
defensive
,
or
both
;
offensive
,
when
the
parties
agree
to
unite
in
attacking
a
common
enemy
;
defensive
,
when
they
agree
to
a
mutual
defense
of
each
other
against
an
enemy
.
The Holy League
,
an
alliance
of
Roman
Catholics
formed
in
1576
by
influence
of
the
Duke
of
Guise
for
the
exclusion
of
Protestants
from
the
throne
of
France
.
Solemn League and Covenant
.
See
Covenant
,2.
The land league
,
an
association
,
organized
in
Dublin
in
1879,
to
promote
the
interests
of
the
Irish
tenantry
,
its
avowed
objects
being
to
secure
fixity
of
tenure
,
fair
rent
,
and
free
sale
of
the
tenants
'
interest
.
It
was
declared
illegal
by
Parliament
,
but
vigorous
prosecutions
have
failed
to
suppress
it
.
Syn:
--
Alliance
;
confederacy
;
confederation
;
coalition
;
combination
;
compact
;
cooperation
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sol·emn
a.
1.
Marked
with
religious
rites
and
pomps
;
enjoined
by
,
or
connected
with
,
religion
;
sacred
.
His
holy
rites
and
solemn
feasts
profaned
.
--
Milton
.
The
worship
of
this
image
was
advanced
,
and
a
solemn
supplication
observed
everry
year
.
--
Bp
.
Stillingfleet
.
2.
Pertaining
to
a
festival
;
festive
;
festal
. [
Obs
.]
“On
this
solemn
day.”
3.
Stately
;
ceremonious
;
grand
. [
Archaic
]
His
feast
so
solemn
and
so
rich
.
--
Chaucer
.
To-night
we
hold
a
splemn
supper
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Fitted
to
awaken
or
express
serious
reflections
;
marked
by
seriousness
;
serious
;
grave
;
devout
;
as
,
a
solemn
promise
;
solemn
earnestness
.
Nor
wanting
power
to
mitigate
and
swage
With
solemn
touches
troubled
thoughts
. --
Milton
.
There
reigned
a
solemn
silence
over
all
.
--
Spenser
.
5.
Real
;
earnest
;
downright
. [
Obs
. &
R
.]
Frederick
,
the
emperor
, . . .
has
spared
no
expense
in
strengthening
this
city
;
since
which
time
we
find
no
solemn
taking
it
by
the
Turks
.
--
Fuller
.
6.
Affectedly
grave
or
serious
;
as
,
to
put
on
a
solemn
face
.
“A
solemn
coxcomb.”
7.
Law
Made
in
form
;
ceremonious
;
as
,
solemn
war
;
conforming
with
all
legal
requirements
;
as
,
probate
in
solemn
form
.
Solemn League and Covenant
.
See
Covenant
, 2.
Syn:
--
Grave
;
formal
;
ritual
;
ceremonial
;
sober
;
serious
;
reverential
;
devotional
;
devout
.
See
Grave
.
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