1. The relation contracted by marriage, between a husband and his wife’s kindred, and between a wife and her husband’s kindred; in contradistinction from consanguinity or relation by blood. NWAD AFFINITY.2
Solomon made affinity with Pharaoh. 1 Kings 3:1. NWAD AFFINITY.3
2. Agreement; relation; conformity; resemblance; connection; as, the affinity of sounds, of colors, or of languages. NWAD AFFINITY.4
3. In chimistry, attraction; elective attraction, or that tendency which different species of matter have to unite, and combine with certain other bodies, and the power that disposes them to continue in combination There are two kinds of affinity. NWAD AFFINITY.5
1. Affinity of aggregation, which is the power that causes two homogeneous bodies to tend towards each other, unite and cohere, as two drops of water, which unite in one. NWAD AFFINITY.6
2. Affinity of composition, which is the tendency of bodies of different kinds to unite and form new combinations of bodies with different properties. Such is the affinity which unites acids and alkalies, the results of which combination are neutral salts. NWAD AFFINITY.7
The operations of this principle are various. When heterogeneous bodies have mutually an equal attraction, it is called compound affinity. When one substance decomposes a combination of others, unites with one of them and precipitates the other, the power is called the affinity of decomposition. When bodies will not unite, but by means of a third, which enables them to combine, this is affinity by means of a medium. NWAD AFFINITY.8
Double affinity is when by means of four bodies, two decompositions and two new combinations are effected. NWAD AFFINITY.9
1. To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to declare the existence of something; to maintain as true; opposed to deny. NWAD AFFIRM.2
Of one Jesus whom Paul affirmed to be alive. Acts 25:19. NWAD AFFIRM.3
2. To make firm; to establish, confirm or ratify; as, the Supreme court affirmed the judgment. NWAD AFFIRM.4
1. Confirmation; ratification; as, the affirmance of a judgment; a statute in affirmance of common law. NWAD AFFIRMANCE.2
2. Declaration; affirmation. [Little used.] NWAD AFFIRMANCE.3
1. The act of affirming or asserting as true; opposed to negation or denial. NWAD AFFIRMATION.2
2. That which is asserted; position declared as true; averment. NWAD AFFIRMATION.3
3. Confirmation; ratification; an establishing of what had been before done or decreed. NWAD AFFIRMATION.4
4. A solemn declaration made under the penalties of perjury, by persons who conscientiously decline taking an oath; which affirmation is in law equivalent to testimony given under oath. NWAD AFFIRMATION.5
1. That affirms, or asserts; declaratory of what exists; opposed to negative; as, an affirmative proposition. NWAD AFFIRMATIVE.2
2. Confirmative; ratifying; as, an act affirmative of common law. NWAD AFFIRMATIVE.3
3. In algebra, positive; a term applied to numbers which have the sign + plus, denoting addition, and opposed to negative, or such as have the sign - minus, denoting subtraction. NWAD AFFIRMATIVE.4
4. Positive; dogmatic. Obs. NWAD AFFIRMATIVE.5
1. To unite at the end; to subjoin, annex, or add at the close; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument. NWAD AFFIX.2
2. To attach, unite, or connect with, as names affixed to ideas, or ideas affixed to things. NWAD AFFIX.3
3. To fix or fasten in any manner. In this sense, fix is more generally used. NWAD AFFIX.4
A blowing or breathing on. NWAD AFFLATION.2
1. A breath or blast of wind. NWAD AFFLATUS.2
2. Inspiration; communication of divine knowledge, or the power of prophesy. NWAD AFFLATUS.3
1. To give to the body or mind pain which is continued or of some permanence; to grieve, or distress; as, one is afflicted with the gout, or with melancholy, or with losses and misfortunes. NWAD AFFLICT.2
They afflict thy heritage, O Lord. Psalm 94:5. NWAD AFFLICT.3
2. To trouble; to harass; to distress. NWAD AFFLICT.4
1. The state of being afflicted; a state of pain, distress, or grief. NWAD AFFLICTION.2
Some virtues are seen only in affliction. NWAD AFFLICTION.3
2. The cause of continued pain of body or mind, as sickness, losses, calamity, adversity, persecution. NWAD AFFLICTION.4
Many are the afflictions of the righteous. Psalm 34:19. NWAD AFFLICTION.5
1. Literally, a flowing to, or concourse. In this sense it is rarely used. It is sometimes written affluency. NWAD AFFLUENCE.2
2. Figuratively, abundance of riches; great plenty of worldly goods; wealth. NWAD AFFLUENCE.3
The act of flowing to; a flowing to, or that which flows to; as, an afflux of blood to the head. NWAD AFFLUX.2
In France, a duty paid to the lord of a district, for permission to sell wine or other liquors, within his seignory. NWAD AFFORAGE.2
In old charters, a fortress; a fortification for defense. Obs. NWAD AFFORCEMENT.2
1. To yield or produce as fruit, profit, issues, or result. Thus, the earth affords grain; a well affords water; trade affords profit; distilled liquors afford spirit. NWAD AFFORD.2
2. To yield, grant or confer; as, a good life affords consolation in old age. NWAD AFFORD.3
3. To be able to grant or sell with profit or without loss; as, A can afford wine at a less price than B. NWAD AFFORD.4
4. To be able to expend without injury to one’s estate; as, a man can afford a sum yearly in charity; or be able to bear expenses, or the price of the thing purchased; as, one man can afford to buy a farm, which another cannot. NWAD AFFORD.5
5. To be able without loss or with profit. NWAD AFFORD.6
The merchant can afford to trade for smaller profits. NWAD AFFORD.7
To convert ground into forest, as was done by the first Norman kings in England, for the purpose of affording them the pleasures of the chase. NWAD AFFOREST.2
The act of making free, or liberating from dependence or servitude. [Little used.] NWAD AFFRANCHISEMENT.2
1. In law, the fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others. A fighting in private is not, in a legal sense, an affray. NWAD AFFRAY.2
2. In popular language, fray is used to express any fighting of two or more persons; buy the word is now deemed inelegant. NWAD AFFRAY.3
3. Tumult; disturbance. NWAD AFFRAY.4
To hire a ship for the transportation of goods or freight. NWAD AFFREIGHT.2
To impress with sudden fear; to frighten; to terrify or alarm. It expresses a stronger impression than fear or apprehend, and perhaps less than terror. NWAD AFFRIGHT.2
1. Literally, to meet or encounter face to face, in a good or bad sense; as, NWAD AFFRONT.2
The seditious affronted the king’s forces NWAD AFFRONT.3
[The foregoing sense is obsolete.] NWAD AFFRONT.4
2. To offer abuse to the face; to insult, dare or brave openly; to offer abuse or insult in any manner, by words or actions; as, to affront one by giving him the lie. NWAD AFFRONT.5
3. To abuse, or give cause of offense to, without being present with the person; to make slightly angry; a popular use of the word. NWAD AFFRONT.6
1. Opposition to the face; open defiance; encounter. Obs. NWAD AFFRONT.8
2. Ill treatment; abuse; any thing reproachful or contemptuous, that excites or justifies resentment, as foul language, or personal abuse. It usually expresses a less degree of abuse than insult NWAD AFFRONT.9
3. Shame; disgrace. [Not used.] NWAD AFFRONT.10
4. In popular language, slight resentment; displeasure. NWAD AFFRONT.11
1. Opposed face to face; dared; defied; abused. NWAD AFFRONTED.2
2. In popular language, offended; slightly angry at ill treatment, by words or actions; displeased. NWAD AFFRONTED.3
To pour upon; to sprinkle, as with a liquid. NWAD AFFUSE.2
1. Borne on the water; floating; swimming; as, the ship is afloat. NWAD AFLOAT.2
2. Figuratively, moving; passing from place to place; as, a rumor is afloat. NWAD AFLOAT.3
3. Unfixed; moving without guide or control; as, our affairs are all afloat. [As an adjective, this word always follows the noun.] NWAD AFLOAT.4
1. On foot; borne by the feet; opposed to riding. NWAD AFOOT.2
2. In action; in a state of being planned for execution; as, a design is afoot, or on foot. NWAD AFOOT.3
1. In front. NWAD AFORE.2
2. Between one object and another, so as to intercept a direct view or intercourse; as, to stand between a person and the light of a candle - a popular use of the word. NWAD AFORE.3
3. Prior in time; before; anterior; prior time being considered as in front of subsequent time. NWAD AFORE.4
The grass which withereth afore it groweth up. Psalm 129:6. NWAD AFORE.5
In all these senses it is now inelegant, and superseded by before. NWAD AFORE.6
4. In seaman’s language, toward the head of the ship; further forward, or nearer the stem; as, afore the windlas. Afore the mast, is a phrase which is applied to a common sailor, one who does duty on the main deck, or has no office on board the ship. NWAD AFORE.7
1. In time previous; by previous provision; as, he is ready aforehand. NWAD AFOREHAND.2
She is come aforehand to anoint my body. Mark 14:8. NWAD AFOREHAND.3
2. a. Prepared; previously provided; as, to be aforehand in business. Hence in popular language, amply provided; well supplied with the means of living; having means beyond the requirements of necessity; moderately wealthy. The word is popularly changed into aforehanded, beforehanded, or rather forehanded; as, a forehanded farmer. NWAD AFOREHAND.4
Mentioned before in the same writing or discourse. NWAD AFOREMENTIONED.2
Impressed with fear or apprehension; fearful. This word expresses a less degree of fear than terrified or frightened. It is followed by of before the object of fear; as, to be afraid of death. NWAD AFRAID.2
Joseph was afraid to sin against God. NWAD AFRAID.3
They crucify the son of God afresh. Hebrews 6:6. NWAD AFRESH.2
One of the four quarters or largest divisions of the globe; a continent separated from Europe by the Mediterranean sea. NWAD AFRICA.2
This name is given also to the African marygold. NWAD AFRICAN.2
In seaman’s language, a word used to denote the stern or what pertains to the stern of a ship; as, the aft part of the ship; haul aft the main sheet, that is, further towards the stern. Fore and aft is the whole length of a ship. Right aft is in a direct line with the stern. NWAD AFT.2
1. In marine language, more aft, or towards the stern of the ship; as, the after sails; after hatchway. NWAD AFTER.2
2. In common language, later in time; as, an after period of life. NWAD AFTER.3
In this sense, the word is often combined with the following noun; as in afternoon. NWAD AFTER.4
1. Behind in place; as, men placed in a line one after another. NWAD AFTER.6
2. Later in time; as, after supper. This word often precedes a sentence, as a governing preposition. NWAD AFTER.7
After I have arisen, I will go before you into Galilee. Matthew 26:32. NWAD AFTER.8
3. In pursuit of, that is, moving behind, following; in search of. NWAD AFTER.9
After whom is the king of Israel come out? 1 Samuel 24:14. NWAD AFTER.10
Ye shall not go after other Gods. Deuteronomy 6:14. NWAD AFTER.11
4. In imitation of; as, to make a thing after a model. NWAD AFTER.12
5. According to; as, consider a thing after its intrinsic value. NWAD AFTER.13
6. According to the direction and influence of. NWAD AFTER.14
To walk after the flesh; to live after the flesh. Romans 8:1-13. NWAD AFTER.15
To judge after the sight of the eye. Isaiah 11:3. NWAD AFTER.16
To inquire after is to seek by asking; to ask concerning. NWAD AFTER.17
To follow after, in scripture, is to pursue, or imitate; to serve, or worship. NWAD AFTER.18
After is prefixed to many words, forming compounds, but retaining its genuine signification. Some of the following words are of this kind, but in some of them after seems rather to be a separate word. NWAD AFTER.20