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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Meas·ure
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Measured
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Measuring
.]
1.
To
ascertain
by
use
of
a
measuring
instrument
;
to
compute
or
ascertain
the
extent
,
quantity
,
dimensions
,
or
capacity
of
,
by
a
certain
rule
or
standard
;
to
take
the
dimensions
of
;
hence
,
to
estimate
;
to
judge
of
;
to
value
;
to
appraise
.
Great
are
thy
works
,
Jehovah
,
infinite
Thy
power
!
what
thought
can
measure
thee
? --
Milton
.
2.
To
serve
as
the
measure
of
;
as
,
the
thermometer
measures
changes
of
temperature
.
3.
To
pass
throught
or
over
in
journeying
,
as
if
laying
off
and
determining
the
distance
.
A
true
devoted
pilgrim
is
not
weary
To
measure
kingdoms
with
his
feeble
steps
. --
Shak
.
4.
To
adjust
by
a
rule
or
standard
.
To
secure
a
contented
spirit
,
measure
your
desires
by
your
fortunes
,
not
your
fortunes
by
your
desires
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
5.
To
allot
or
distribute
by
measure
;
to
set
off
or
apart
by
measure
; --
often
with
out
or
off
.
With
what
measure
ye
mete
,
it
shall
be
measured
to
you
again
.
--
Matt
.
vii
. 2.
That
portion
of
eternity
which
is
called
time
,
measured
out
by
the
sun
.
--
Addison
.
To measure swords with one
,
to
try
another's
skill
in
the
use
of
the
sword
;
hence
,
figuratively
,
to
match
one's
abilities
against
an
antagonist's
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sword
n.
1.
An
offensive
weapon
,
having
a
long
and
usually
sharp-pointed
blade
with
a
cutting
edge
or
edges
.
It
is
the
general
term
,
including
the
small
sword
,
rapier
,
saber
,
scimiter
,
and
many
other
varieties
.
2.
Hence
,
the
emblem
of
judicial
vengeance
or
punishment
,
or
of
authority
and
power
.
He
[
the
ruler
]
beareth
not
the
sword
in
vain
.
--
Rom
.
xiii
. 4.
She
quits
the
balance
,
and
resigns
the
sword
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Destruction
by
the
sword
,
or
in
battle
;
war
;
dissension
.
I
came
not
to
send
peace
,
but
a
sword
.
--
Matt
.
x
. 34.
4.
The
military
power
of
a
country
.
He
hath
no
more
authority
over
the
sword
than
over
the
law
.
--
Milton
.
5.
Weaving
One
of
the
end
bars
by
which
the
lay
of
a
hand
loom
is
suspended
.
Sword arm
,
the
right
arm
.
Sword bayonet
,
a
bayonet
shaped
somewhat
like
a
sword
,
and
which
can
be
used
as
a
sword
.
Sword bearer
,
one
who
carries
his
master's
sword
;
an
officer
in
London
who
carries
a
sword
before
the
lord
mayor
when
he
goes
abroad
.
Sword belt
,
a
belt
by
which
a
sword
is
suspended
,
and
borne
at
the
side
.
Sword blade
,
the
blade
,
or
cutting
part
,
of
a
sword
.
Sword cane
,
a
cane
which
conceals
the
blade
of
a
sword
or
dagger
,
as
in
a
sheath
.
Sword dance
.
(a)
A
dance
in
which
swords
are
brandished
and
clashed
together
by
the
male
dancers
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
(b)
A
dance
performed
over
swords
laid
on
the
ground
,
but
without
touching
them
.
Sword fight
,
fencing
;
a
combat
or
trial
of
skill
with
swords
;
swordplay
.
Sword grass
.
Bot.
See
Gladen
.
Sword knot
,
a
ribbon
tied
to
the
hilt
of
a
sword
.
Sword law
,
government
by
the
sword
,
or
by
force
;
violence
. --
Milton
.
Sword lily
.
Bot.
See
Gladiolus
.
Sword mat
Naut.
,
a
mat
closely
woven
of
yarns
; --
so
called
from
a
wooden
implement
used
in
its
manufacture
.
Sword shrimp
Zool.
,
a
European
shrimp
(
Pasiphaea sivado
)
having
a
very
thin
,
compressed
body
.
Sword stick
,
a
sword
cane
.
To measure swords with one
.
See
under
Measure
,
v. t.
To put to the sword
.
See
under
Put
.
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