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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Home
n.
1.
One's
own
dwelling
place
;
the
house
in
which
one
lives
;
esp
.,
the
house
in
which
one
lives
with
his
family
;
the
habitual
abode
of
one's
family
;
also
,
one's
birthplace
.
The
disciples
went
away
again
to
their
own
home
.
--
John
xx
. 10.
Home
is
the
sacred
refuge
of
our
life
.
--
Dryden
.
Home
!
home
!
sweet
,
sweet
home
!
There's
no
place
like
home
. --
Payne
.
2.
One's
native
land
;
the
place
or
country
in
which
one
dwells
;
the
place
where
one's
ancestors
dwell
or
dwelt
.
“Our
old
home
[England].”
3.
The
abiding
place
of
the
affections
,
especially
of
the
domestic
affections
.
He
entered
in
his
house
--
his
home
no
more
,
For
without
hearts
there
is
no
home
. --
Byron
.
4.
The
locality
where
a
thing
is
usually
found
,
or
was
first
found
,
or
where
it
is
naturally
abundant
;
habitat
;
seat
;
as
,
the
home
of
the
pine
.
Her
eyes
are
homes
of
silent
prayer
.
--
Tennyson
.
Flandria
,
by
plenty
made
the
home
of
war
.
--
Prior
.
5.
A
place
of
refuge
and
rest
;
an
asylum
;
as
,
a
home
for
outcasts
;
a
home
for
the
blind
;
hence
,
esp
.,
the
grave
;
the
final
rest
;
also
,
the
native
and
eternal
dwelling
place
of
the
soul
.
Man
goeth
to
his
long
home
,
and
the
mourners
go
about
the
streets
.
--
Eccl
.
xii
. 5.
6.
Baseball
The
home base
;
as
,
he
started
for
home
.
At home
.
(a)
At
one's
own
house
,
or
lodgings
.
(b)
In
one's
own
town
or
country
;
as
,
peace
abroad
and
at home
.
(c)
Prepared
to
receive
callers
.
Home department
,
the
department
of
executive
administration
,
by
which
the
internal
affairs
of
a
country
are
managed
. [
Eng
.]
To be at home on any subject
,
to
be
conversant
or
familiar
with
it
.
To feel at home
,
to
be
at
one's
ease
.
To make one's self at home
,
to
conduct
one's
self
with
as
much
freedom
as
if
at
home
.
Syn:
--
Tenement
;
house
;
dwelling
;
abode
;
domicile
.
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