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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Terse
a.
[
Compar.
Terser
superl.
Tersest
.]
1.
Appearing
as
if
rubbed
or
wiped
off
;
rubbed
;
smooth
;
polished
. [
Obs
.]
Many
stones
, . . .
although
terse
and
smooth
,
have
not
this
power
attractive
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
2.
Refined
;
accomplished
; --
said
of
persons
. [
R
. &
Obs
.]
“Your
polite
and
terse
gallants.”
3.
Elegantly
concise
;
free
of
superfluous
words
;
polished
to
smoothness
;
as
,
terse
language
;
a
terse
style
.
Terse
,
luminous
,
and
dignified
eloquence
.
--
Macaulay
.
A
poet
,
too
,
was
there
,
whose
verse
Was
tender
,
musical
,
and
terse
. --
Longfellow
.
Syn:
--
Neat
;
concise
;
compact
.
Usage:
Terse
,
Concise
.
Terse
was
defined
by
Johnson
“cleanly written”
,
i
.
e
.
,
free
from
blemishes
,
neat
or
smooth
.
Its
present
sense
is
“free
from
excrescences,”
and
hence
,
compact
,
with
smoothness
,
grace
,
or
elegance
,
as
in
the
following
lones
of
Whitehead
: -
“
In
eight
terse
lines
has
Phaedrus
told
(
So
frugal
were
the
bards
of
old
)
A
tale
of
goats
;
and
closed
with
grace
,
Plan
,
moral
,
all
,
in
that
short
space
.”
It
differs
from
concise
in
not
implying
,
perhaps
,
quite
as
much
condensation
,
but
chiefly
in
the
additional
idea
of
“grace
or
elegance.”
--
Terse*ly
,
adv.
--
Terse*ness
,
n.
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