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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Work
v. t.
1.
To
labor
or
operate
upon
;
to
give
exertion
and
effort
to
;
to
prepare
for
use
,
or
to
utilize
,
by
labor
.
He
could
have
told
them
of
two
or
three
gold
mines
,
and
a
silver
mine
,
and
given
the
reason
why
they
forbare
to
work
them
at
that
time
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
.
2.
To
produce
or
form
by
labor
;
to
bring
forth
by
exertion
or
toil
;
to
accomplish
;
to
originate
;
to
effect
;
as
,
to
work
wood
or
iron
into
a
form
desired
,
or
into
a
utensil
;
to
work
cotton
or
wool
into
cloth
.
Each
herb
he
knew
,
that
works
or
good
or
ill
.
--
Harte
.
3.
To
produce
by
slow
degrees
,
or
as
if
laboriously
;
to
bring
gradually
into
any
state
by
action
or
motion
.
“Sidelong
he
works
his
way.”
So
the
pure
,
limpid
stream
,
when
foul
with
stains
Of
rushing
torrents
and
descending
rains
,
Works
itself
clear
,
and
as
it
runs
,
refines
,
Till
by
degrees
the
floating
mirror
shines
. --
Addison
.
4.
To
influence
by
acting
upon
;
to
prevail
upon
;
to
manage
;
to
lead
.
“
Work
your
royal
father
to
his
ruin.”
5.
To
form
with
a
needle
and
thread
or
yarn
;
especially
,
to
embroider
;
as
,
to
work
muslin
.
6.
To
set
in
motion
or
action
;
to
direct
the
action
of
;
to
keep
at
work
;
to
govern
;
to
manage
;
as
,
to
work
a
machine
.
Knowledge
in
building
and
working
ships
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Now
,
Marcus
,
thy
virtue's
the
proof
;
Put
forth
thy
utmost
strength
,
work
every
nerve
. --
Addison
.
The
mariners
all
'
gan
work
the
ropes
,
Where
they
were
wont
to
do
. --
Coleridge
.
7.
To
cause
to
ferment
,
as
liquor
.
To work a passage
Naut.
,
to
pay
for
a
passage
by
doing
work
.
To work double tides
Naut.
,
to
perform
the
labor
of
three
days
in
two
; --
a
phrase
which
alludes
to
a
practice
of
working
by
the
night
tide
as
well
as
by
the
day
.
To work in
,
to
insert
,
introduce
,
mingle
,
or
interweave
by
labor
or
skill
.
To work into
,
to
force
,
urge
,
or
insinuate
into
;
as
,
to work
one's
self
into
favor
or
confidence
.
To work off
,
to
remove
gradually
,
as
by
labor
,
or
a
gradual
process
;
as
,
beer
works off
impurities
in
fermenting
.
To work out
.
(a)
To
effect
by
labor
and
exertion
.
“
Work
out
your
own
salvation
with
fear
and
trembling.”
--
Phil
.
ii
. 12.
(b)
To
erase
;
to
efface
. [
R
.]
Tears
of
joy
for
your
returning
spilt
,
Work out
and
expiate
our
former
guilt
. --
Dryden
.
(c)
To
solve
,
as
a
problem
.
(d)
To
exhaust
,
as
a
mine
,
by
working
.
To work up
.
(a)
To
raise
;
to
excite
;
to
stir
up
;
as
,
to
work
up
the
passions
to
rage
.
The
sun
,
that
rolls
his
chariot
o'er
their
heads
,
Works up
more
fire
and
color
in
their
cheeks
. --
Addison
.
(b)
To
expend
in
any
work
,
as
materials
;
as
,
they
have
worked
up
all
the
stock
.
(c)
Naut.
To
make
over
or
into
something
else
,
as
yarns
drawn
from
old
rigging
,
made
into
spun
yarn
,
foxes
,
sennit
,
and
the
like
;
also
,
to
keep
constantly
at
work
upon
needless
matters
,
as
a
crew
in
order
to
punish
them
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
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