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From:
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war
/ˈwɔr/
戰爭,戰術,軍事,衝突,鬥爭,競爭(vi.)作戰,打仗,戰鬥(a.)戰爭的,戰時的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
War
a.
Ware
;
aware
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
War
n.
1.
A
contest
between
nations
or
states
,
carried
on
by
force
,
whether
for
defence
,
for
revenging
insults
and
redressing
wrongs
,
for
the
extension
of
commerce
,
for
the
acquisition
of
territory
,
for
obtaining
and
establishing
the
superiority
and
dominion
of
one
over
the
other
,
or
for
any
other
purpose
;
armed
conflict
of
sovereign
powers
;
declared
and
open
hostilities
.
Men
will
ever
distinguish
war
from
mere
bloodshed
.
--
F
.
W
.
Robertson
.
Note:
☞
As
war
is
the
contest
of
nations
or
states
,
it
always
implies
that
such
contest
is
authorized
by
the
monarch
or
the
sovereign
power
of
the
nation
.
A
war
begun
by
attacking
another
nation
,
is
called
an
offensive
war
,
and
such
attack
is
aggressive
.
War
undertaken
to
repel
invasion
,
or
the
attacks
of
an
enemy
,
is
called
defensive
.
2.
Law
A
condition
of
belligerency
to
be
maintained
by
physical
force
.
In
this
sense
,
levying
war
against
the
sovereign
authority
is
treason
.
3.
Instruments
of
war
. [
Poetic
]
His
complement
of
stores
,
and
total
war
.
--
Prior
.
4.
Forces
;
army
. [
Poetic
]
On
their
embattled
ranks
the
waves
return
,
And
overwhelm
their
war
. --
Milton
.
5.
The
profession
of
arms
;
the
art
of
war
.
Thou
art
but
a
youth
,
and
he
is
a
man
of
war
from
his
youth
.
--
1
Sam
.
xvii
. 33.
6.
a
state
of
opposition
or
contest
;
an
act
of
opposition
;
an
inimical
contest
,
act
,
or
action
;
enmity
;
hostility
.
“Raised
impious
war
in
heaven.”
The
words
of
his
mouth
were
smoother
than
butter
,
but
war
was
in
his
heart
.
--
Ps
.
lv
. 21.
Civil war
,
a
war
between
different
sections
or
parties
of
the
same
country
or
nation
.
Holy war
.
See
under
Holy
.
Man of war
.
Naut.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Public war
,
a
war
between
independent
sovereign
states
.
War cry
,
a
cry
or
signal
used
in
war
;
as
,
the
Indian
war cry
.
War dance
,
a
dance
among
savages
preliminary
to
going
to
war
.
Among
the
North
American
Indians
,
it
is
begun
by
some
distinguished
chief
,
and
whoever
joins
in
it
thereby
enlists
as
one
of
the
party
engaged
in
a
warlike
excursion
. --
Schoolcraft
.
War field
,
a
field
of
war
or
battle
.
War horse
,
a
horse
used
in
war
;
the
horse
of
a
cavalry
soldier
;
especially
,
a
strong
,
powerful
,
spirited
horse
for
military
service
;
a
charger
.
War paint
,
paint
put
on
the
face
and
other
parts
of
the
body
by
savages
,
as
a
token
of
going
to
war
.
“Wash
the
war
paint
from
your
faces.”
--
Longfellow
.
War song
,
a
song
of
or
pertaining
to
war
;
especially
,
among
the
American
Indians
,
a
song
at
the
war
dance
,
full
of
incitements
to
military
ardor
.
War whoop
,
a
war
cry
,
especially
that
uttered
by
the
American
Indians
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
War
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Warred
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Warring
.]
1.
To
make
war
;
to
invade
or
attack
a
state
or
nation
with
force
of
arms
;
to
carry
on
hostilities
;
to
be
in
a
state
by
violence
.
Rezin
the
king
of
Syria
,
and
Pekah
the
son
of
Remaliah
,
king
of
Israel
,
went
up
toward
Jerusalem
to
war
against
it
.
--
Isa
.
vii
. 1.
Why
should
I
war
without
the
walls
of
Troy?
--
Shak
.
Our
countrymen
were
warring
on
that
day!
--
Byron
.
2.
To
contend
;
to
strive
violently
;
to
fight
.
“Lusts
which
war
against
the
soul.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
War
v. t.
1.
To
make
war
upon
;
to
fight
. [
R
.]
To
war
the
Scot
,
and
borders
to
defend
.
--
Daniel
.
2.
To
carry
on
,
as
a
contest
;
to
wage
. [
R
.]
That
thou
. . .
mightest
war
a
good
warfare
.
--
Tim
.
i
. 18.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
war
n
1:
the
waging
of
armed
conflict
against
an
enemy
; "
thousands
of
people
were
killed
in
the
war
" [
syn
:
warfare
]
2:
a
legal
state
created
by
a
declaration
of
war
and
ended
by
official
declaration
during
which
the
international
rules
of
war
apply
; "
war
was
declared
in
November
but
actual
fighting
did
not
begin
until
the
following
spring
" [
syn
:
state
of war
] [
ant
:
peace
]
3:
an
active
struggle
between
competing
entities
; "
a
price
war
"; "
a
war
of
wits
"; "
diplomatic
warfare
" [
syn
:
warfare
]
4:
a
concerted
campaign
to
end
something
that
is
injurious
;
"
the
war
on
poverty
"; "
the
war
against
crime
"
v
:
make
or
wage
war
[
ant
:
make peace
]
[
also
:
warring
,
warred
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
War
The
Israelites
had
to
take
possession
of
the
Promised
Land
by
conquest
.
They
had
to
engage
in
a
long
and
bloody
war
before
the
Canaanitish
tribes
were
finally
subdued
.
Except
in
the
case
of
Jericho
and
Ai
,
the
war
did
not
become
aggressive
till
after
the
death
of
Joshua
.
Till
then
the
attack
was
always
first
made
by
the
Canaanites
.
Now
the
measure
of
the
iniquity
of
the
Canaanites
was
full
,
and
Israel
was
employed
by
God
to
sweep
them
away
from
off
the
face
of
the
earth
.
In
entering
on
this
new
stage
of
the
war
,
the
tribe
of
Judah
,
according
to
divine
direction
,
took
the
lead
.
In
the
days
of
Saul
and
David
the
people
of
Israel
engaged
in
many
wars
with
the
nations
around
,
and
after
the
division
of
the
kingdom
into
two
they
often
warred
with
each
other
.
They
had
to
defend
themselves
also
against
the
inroads
of
the
Egyptians
,
the
Assyrians
,
and
the
Babylonians
.
The
whole
history
of
Israel
from
first
to
last
presents
but
few
periods
of
peace
.
The
Christian
life
is
represented
as
a
warfare
,
and
the
Christian
graces
are
also
represented
under
the
figure
of
pieces
of
armour
(
Eph
. 6:11-17; 1
Thess
. 5:8; 2
Tim
. 2:3, 4).
The
final
blessedness
of
believers
is
attained
as
the
fruit
of
victory
(
Rev
. 3:21).
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