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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tongue
n.
1.
Anat.
an
organ
situated
in
the
floor
of
the
mouth
of
most
vertebrates
and
connected
with
the
hyoid
arch
.
Note:
☞
The
tongue
is
usually
muscular
,
mobile
,
and
free
at
one
extremity
,
and
in
man
other
mammals
is
the
principal
organ
of
taste
,
aids
in
the
prehension
of
food
,
in
swallowing
,
and
in
modifying
the
voice
as
in
speech
.
To
make
his
English
sweet
upon
his
tongue
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
The
power
of
articulate
utterance
;
speech
.
Parrots
imitating
human
tongue
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Discourse
;
fluency
of
speech
or
expression
.
Much
tongue
and
much
judgment
seldom
go
together
.
--
L
.
Estrange
.
4.
Honorable
discourse
;
eulogy
. [
Obs
.]
She
was
born
noble
;
let
that
title
find
her
a
private
grave
,
but
neither
tongue
nor
honor
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
5.
A
language
;
the
whole
sum
of
words
used
by
a
particular
nation
;
as
,
the
English
tongue
.
Whose
tongue
thou
shalt
not
understand
.
--
Deut
.
xxviii
. 49.
To
speak
all
tongues
.
--
Milton
.
6.
Speech
;
words
or
declarations
only
; --
opposed
to
thoughts
or
actions
.
My
little
children
,
let
us
love
in
word
,
neither
in
tongue
,
but
in
deed
and
in
truth
.
--
1
John
iii
. 18.
7.
A
people
having
a
distinct
language
.
A
will
gather
all
nations
and
tongues
.
--
Isa
.
lxvi
. 18.
8.
Zool.
(a)
The
lingual
ribbon
,
or
odontophore
,
of
a
mollusk
.
(b)
The
proboscis
of
a
moth
or
a
butterfly
.
(c)
The
lingua
of
an
insect
.
9.
Zool.
Any
small
sole
.
10.
That
which
is
considered
as
resembing
an
animal's
tongue
,
in
position
or
form
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
projection
,
or
slender
appendage
or
fixture
;
as
,
the
tongue
of
a
buckle
,
or
of
a
balance
.
(b)
A
projection
on
the
side
,
as
of
a
board
,
which
fits
into
a
groove
.
(c)
A
point
,
or
long
,
narrow
strip
of
land
,
projecting
from
the
mainland
into
a
sea
or
a
lake
.
(d)
The
pole
of
a
vehicle
;
especially
,
the
pole
of
an
ox
cart
,
to
the
end
of
which
the
oxen
are
yoked
.
(e)
The
clapper
of
a
bell
.
(f)
Naut.
A
short
piece
of
rope
spliced
into
the
upper
part
of
standing
backstays
,
etc
.;
also
.
the
upper
main
piece
of
a
mast
composed
of
several
pieces
.
(g)
Mus.
Same
as
Reed
,
n.
, 5.
To hold the tongue
,
to
be
silent
.
Tongue bone
Anat.
,
the
hyoid
bone
.
Tongue grafting
.
See
under
Grafting
.
Syn:
--
Language
;
speech
;
expression
.
See
Language
.
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