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4 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lit·tle
a.
[
The
regular
comparative
and
superlative
of
this
word
,
littler
and
littlest
,
are
often
used
as
comparatives
of
the
sense
small
;
but
in
the
sense
few
,
less
,
or
,
rarely
,
lesser
is
the
proper
comparative
and
least
is
the
superlative
.
See
Lesser
.
The
regular
form
,
littlest
,
occurs
also
in
some
of
the
English
provinces
,
and
occasionally
in
colloquial
language
.
“
Where
love
is
great
,
the
littlest
doubts
are
fear.”
--
Shak
.
]
1.
Small
in
size
or
extent
;
not
big
;
diminutive
; --
opposed
to
big
or
large
;
as
,
a
little
body
;
a
little
animal
;
a
little
piece
of
ground
;
a
little
hill
;
a
little
distance
;
a
little
child
.
He
sought
to
see
Jesus
who
he
was
;
and
could
not
for
the
press
,
because
he
was
little
of
stature
.
--
Luke
xix
. 3.
2.
Short
in
duration
;
brief
;
as
,
a
little
sleep
.
Best
him
enough
:
after
a
little
time
,
I'll
beat
him
too
. --
Shak
.
3.
Small
in
quantity
or
amount
;
not
much
;
as
,
a
little
food
;
a
little
air
or
water
.
Conceited
of
their
little
wisdoms
,
and
doting
upon
their
own
fancies
.
--
Barrow
.
4.
Small
in
dignity
,
power
,
or
importance
;
not
great
;
insignificant
;
contemptible
.
When
thou
wast
little
in
thine
own
sight
,
wast
thou
not
made
the
head
of
the
tribes?
--
I
Sam
.
xv
. 17.
5.
Small
in
force
or
efficiency
;
not
strong
;
weak
;
slight
;
inconsiderable
;
as
,
little
attention
or
exertion;
little
effort
;
little
care
or
diligence
.
By
sad
experiment
I
know
How
little
weight
my
words
with
thee
can
find
. --
Milton
.
6.
Small
in
extent
of
views
or
sympathies
;
narrow
;
shallow
;
contracted
;
mean
;
illiberal
;
ungenerous
.
The
long-necked
geese
of
the
world
that
are
ever
hissing
dispraise
,
Because
their
natures
are
little
. --
Tennyson
.
Little chief
.
Zool.
See
Chief hare
.
Little Englander
,
an
Englishman
opposed
to
territorial
expansion
of
the
British
Empire
.
See
Antiimperialism
,
above
.
Hence
:
Little Englandism
.
Little finger
,
the
fourth
and
smallest
finger
of
the
hand
.
Little go
Eng. Universities
,
a
public
examination
about
the
middle
of
the
course
,
which
is
less
strict
and
important
than
the
final
one
; --
called
also
smalls
.
Cf
.
Great go
,
under
Great
. --
Thackeray
.
Little hours
R.
C
. Ch.
,
the
offices
of
prime
,
tierce
,
sext
,
and
nones
.
Vespers
and
compline
are
sometimes
included
.
Little-neck clam
,
or
Little neck
Zool.
,
the
quahog
,
or
round
clam
.
Little ones
,
young
children
.
The
men
,
and
the
women
,
and
the
little ones
.
--
Deut
.
ii
. 34.
--
Little peach
,
a
disease
of
peaches
in
which
the
fruit
is
much
dwarfed
,
and
the
leaves
grow
small
and
thin
.
The
cause
is
not
known
.
Little Rhod"y
Rhode
Island
; --
a
nickname
alluding
to
its
small
size
.
It
is
the
smallest
State
of
the
United
States
.
Little Sisters of the Poor
R.
C
. Ch.
,
an
order
of
women
who
care
for
old
men
and
women
and
infirm
poor
,
for
whom
special
houses
are
built
.
It
was
established
at
St
.
Servan
,
Britany
,
France
,
in
1840,
by
the
Abb
é
Le
Pailleur
.
Little slam
Bridge Whist
,
the
winning
of
12
out
of
the
13
tricks
.
It
counts
20
points
on
the
honor
score
.
Contrasted
with
grand slam
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·spon·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
answering
. [
Obs
.]
2.
University
of
Oxford
The
first
university
examination
; --
called
also
little go
.
See
under
Little
,
a.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Small
,
n.
1.
The
small
or
slender
part
of
a
thing
;
as
,
the
small
of
the
leg
or
of
the
back
.
2.
pl.
Smallclothes
. [
Colloq
.]
3.
pl.
Same
as
Little go
.
See
under
Little
,
a.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Go
,
n.
1.
Act
;
working
;
operation
. [
Obs
.]
So
gracious
were
the
goes
of
marriage
.
--
Marston
.
2.
A
circumstance
or
occurrence
;
an
incident
. [
Slang
]
This
is
a
pretty
go
.
--
Dickens
.
3.
The
fashion
or
mode
;
as
,
quite
the
go
. [
Colloq
.]
4.
Noisy
merriment
;
as
,
a
high
go
. [
Colloq
.]
5.
A
glass
of
spirits
. [
Slang
]
6.
Power
of
going
or
doing
;
energy
;
vitality
;
perseverance
;
push
;
as
,
there
is
no
go
in
him
. [
Colloq
.]
7.
Cribbage
That
condition
in
the
course
of
the
game
when
a
player
can
not
lay
down
a
card
which
will
not
carry
the
aggregate
count
above
thirty-one
.
8.
Something
that
goes
or
is
successful
;
a
success
;
as
,
he
made
a
go
of
it
;
also
,
an
agreement
.
=\“Well,”
said
Fleming
,
“is
it
a
go
?”
\= --
Bret
Harte
.
Great go
,
Little go
,
the
final
and
the
preliminary
examinations
for
a
degree
. [
Slang
,
Eng
.
Univ
.]
No go
,
a
failure
;
a
fiasco
. [
Slang
] --
Thackeray
.
On the go
,
moving
about
;
unsettled
. [
Colloq
.]
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