1. A spirituous liquor made from any farinaceous grain; but generally from barley, which is first malted and ground, and its fermentable substance extracted by hot water. This extract or infusion is evaporated by boiling in caldrons, and hops or some other plant of an agreeable bitterness added. The liquor is then suffered to ferment in vats. Beer is of different degrees of strength, and is denominated small beer, ale, porter, brown stout, etc., according to its strength, or other peculiar qualities. NWAD BEER.2
2. Beer is a name given in America to fermenting liquors made of various other materials; and when a decoction of the roots of plants forms a part of the composition, it is called spring-beer, from the season in which it is made. NWAD BEER.3
1. A heavy mallet or wooden hammer, used to drive wedges, beat pavements, etc.; called also a stamper, or rammer. NWAD BEETLE.2
2. In zoology, a genus of insects, the scarabaeus, of many species. The generic characters are, clavated antennae, fissile longitudinally, legs frequently dentated, and wings which have hard cases, or sheaths. The bones of these insects are placed externally, and their muscles within. They are of different sizes, from that of a pin’s head, to that of a man’s fist. Some are produced in a month, and go through their existence in a year; in others, four years are required to produce them, and they live as winged insects a year more. They have various names, as the may-bug, the dorr-beetle, the cock-chaffer, the tumble-dung, the elephant-beetle, etc. The latter, found in South America, is the largest species, being four inches long. NWAD BEETLE.3
To happen to; to occur to; as, let me know the worst that can befall me. It usually denotes ill. It is generally transitive in form, but there seems to be an ellipsis of to, and to sometimes follows it. NWAD BEFALL.2
To befall of is not legitimate. NWAD BEFALL.4
That name best befits thee. NWAD BEFIT.2
Men befool themselves. NWAD BEFOOL.2
1. In front; on the side with the face, at any distance; used of persons. NWAD BEFORE.2
2. In presence of, with the idea of power, authority, respect. NWAD BEFORE.3
Abraham bowed before the people of the land. Genesis 23:12. NWAD BEFORE.4
Wherewithal shall I come before the Lord. Micah 6:6. NWAD BEFORE.5
3. In sight of; as before the face. NWAD BEFORE.6
4. In the presence of, noting cognizance of jurisdiction. NWAD BEFORE.7
5. In the power of, noting the right or ability to choose or possess; free to the choice. NWAD BEFORE.8
The world was all before them. NWAD BEFORE.9
My land is before thee. Genesis 20:15. NWAD BEFORE.10
6. In front of any object; as before the house; before the fire. NWAD BEFORE.11
7. Preceding in time. NWAD BEFORE.12
Before I was afflicted, I went astray. Psalm 119:67. NWAD BEFORE.13
Before Abraham was, I am. John 8:58. NWAD BEFORE.14
Here the preposition has a sentence following for an object. NWAD BEFORE.15
8. In preference to. NWAD BEFORE.16
And he set Ephraim before Manasseh. Genesis 48:20. NWAD BEFORE.17
Poverty is desirable before torments. NWAD BEFORE.18
9. Superior; preceding in dignity. NWAD BEFORE.19
He that cometh after me is preferred before me, for he was before me. John 1:15. NWAD BEFORE.20
10. Prior to; having prior right; preceding in order; as, the eldest son is before the younger in succession. NWAD BEFORE.21
11. Previous to; in previous order; in order to. NWAD BEFORE.22
Before this treatise can become of use, two points are necessary. NWAD BEFORE.23
12. Before the wind, is to move in the direction of the wind by its impulse. NWAD BEFORE.24
You tell me what I knew before. NWAD BEFORE.26
1. In time preceding, to the present, or to this time; hitherto; as, tumults then arose which before were unknown. NWAD BEFORE.27
2. Further onward in place, in progress, or in front. NWAD BEFORE.28
Reaching forth to those things which are before. Philippians 3:13. NWAD BEFORE.29
3. In front; on the fore part. NWAD BEFORE.30
The battle was before and behind. 2 Chronicles 13:14. NWAD BEFORE.31
In some of the examples of the use of before, which Johnson places under the adverb, the word is a preposition governing a sentence; as, “Before the hills appeared.” This is the real construction, however overlooked or misunderstood. NWAD BEFORE.32
1. Antecedently; by way of preparation or preliminary; aforetime. Mark 13:11; 1 Timothy 5:24, 25. NWAD BEFOREHAND.2
2. In a state of accumulation, so as that more has been received than expended. A man is beforehand. In this use it is more properly an adjective. NWAD BEFOREHAND.3
3. At first; before any thing is done. NWAD BEFOREHAND.4
In Tunis, the beg or bey is the prince or king, answering to the dey of Algiers. NWAD BEG.2
In Egypt, the begs are twelve generals who command the militia, or standing forces of the kingdom. NWAD BEG.3
1. To ask earnestly; to beseech; to entreat or supplicate with humility. It implies more urgency than ask or petition. NWAD BEG.5
Joseph begged the body of Jesus. Matthew 27:58. NWAD BEG.6
2. To ask or supplicate in charity; as, we may yet be reduced to beg our bread. NWAD BEG.7
3. To take for granted; to assume without proof; as, to beg the question in debate. NWAD BEG.8
I cannot dig; I am ashamed to beg. Luke 16:3. NWAD BEG.10
1. To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; as, to beget a son. NWAD BEGET.2
2. To produce, as an effect; to cause to exist; to generate; as, luxury begets vice. NWAD BEGET.3
1. One who supplicates with humility; a petitioner; but in this sense rarely used, as the word has become a term of contempt. NWAD BEGGAR.2
2. One who assumes in argument what he does not prove. NWAD BEGGAR.3
1. To deprive or make destitute; to exhaust; as, to beggar description. NWAD BEGGAR.5
1. To have an original or first existence; to take rise; to commence. NWAD BEGIN.2
As he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, who have been since the world began. Luke 1:70. NWAD BEGIN.3
Judgment must begin at the house of God. 1 Peter 4:17. NWAD BEGIN.4
From Nimrod first the savage race began. NWAD BEGIN.5
And tears began to flow. NWAD BEGIN.6
2. To do the first act; to enter upon something new; to take the first step; as, begin, my muse. NWAD BEGIN.7
Begin every day to repent. NWAD BEGIN.8
When I begin, I will also make an end. 1 Samuel 3:12. NWAD BEGIN.9
Ye nymphs of Solyma, begin the song. NWAD BEGIN.11
And this they begin to do. Genesis 11:6. NWAD BEGIN.12
2. To trace from any thing, as the first ground; to lay the foundation. NWAD BEGIN.13
The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God. NWAD BEGIN.14
To begin with, to enter upon first; to use or employ first; as, to begin with the Latin Grammar; to begin business with a small capital. NWAD BEGIN.15
1. One who first enters upon any art, science or business; one who is in his rudiments; a young practitioner; often implying want of experience. NWAD BEGINNER.2
I am the beginning and the ending. Revelation 1:8. NWAD BEGINNING.3
1. That which is first; the first state; commencement; entrance into being. NWAD BEGINNING.4
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. Genesis 1:1. NWAD BEGINNING.5
3. The rudiments, first ground or materials. NWAD BEGINNING.6
Mighty things from small beginnings grow NWAD BEGINNING.7
1. To bind with a band or girdle. NWAD BEGIRD.2
2. To surround; to inclose; to encompass. NWAD BEGIRD.3
Begird the Almighty throne. NWAD BEGIRD.4
3. To besiege. NWAD BEGIRD.5
To begirt, used by B. Jonso, is a corrupt orthography. NWAD BEGIRD.6
The serpent beguiled me and I did eat Genesis 3:13. NWAD BEGUILE.2
1. To elude by craft. NWAD BEGUILE.3
When misery could beguile the tyrant’s rage. NWAD BEGUILE.4
2. To elude any thing disagreeable by amusement, or other means; to pass pleasingly; to amuse; as, to beguile the tedious day with sleep. NWAD BEGUILE.5
1. Favor; advantage; convenience, profit; support, defense, vindication. The advocate pleads in behalf of the prisoner. The patriot suffers in behalf of his country. NWAD BEHALF.2
2. Part; side; noting substitution, or the act of taking the part of another; as, the agent appeared in behalf of his constituents, and entered a claim. NWAD BEHALF.3
1. To restrain; to govern; to subdue. NWAD BEHAVE.2
He did behave his anger e’er ‘twas spent. NWAD BEHAVE.3
This sense is obsolete. Yet it often seems to be implied; for to behave one’s self, is really, to govern one’s self; to have in command. NWAD BEHAVE.4
2. To carry; to conduct; used with the reciprocal pronoun; as, he behaves himself manfully. But the tendency of modern usage is to omit the pronoun; as, he behaves well. NWAD BEHAVE.5
Manner of behaving, whether good or bad; conduct; manners; carriage of one’s self, with respect to propriety, or morals; deportment. It expresses external appearance or action; sometimes in a particular character; more generally in the common duties of life; as, our future destiny depends on our behavior in this life. It may express correct or good manners, but I doubt whether it ever expresses the idea of elegance of manners, without another word to qualify it. NWAD BEHAVIOR.2
To be upon one’s behavior, is to be in a state of trial, in which something important depends on propriety of conduct. The modern phrase is, to be or to be put, upon one’s good behavior. NWAD BEHAVIOR.3
To cut off the head; to sever the head from the body, with a cutting instrument; appropriately used of the execution of men for crimes. NWAD BEHEAD.2
Authors are divided in opinion as to the animal intended in scripture by this anme; some supposing it to be an ox, others, an elephant; and Bochart labors to prove it the hippopotamus, or river horse. The latter opinion is most probably. [See Hippopotamus.] The original word in Arabic signifies a brute of beast in general, especially a quadruped. NWAD BEHEMOTH.2
The behen of the shops, or white behen, is spatling poppy. Red behen is sea lavender. NWAD BEHEN.2
To promise; to entrust; to call, or name; to command; to adjudge; to address; to inform; to mean; to reckon. The orthography is corrupt; it should be behite. NWAD BEHIGHT.2
1. At the back of another; as, to ride behind a horseman. NWAD BEHIND.2
2. On the back part, at any distance; in the rear; as, to walk behind another. NWAD BEHIND.3
3. Remaining; left after the departure of another, whether by removing to a distance, or by death; as, a man leaves his servant behind him, or his estate at his decease. NWAD BEHIND.4
4. Left at a distance, in progress or improvement; as, one student is behind another in mathematics. NWAD BEHIND.5
5. Inferior to another in dignity and excellence. NWAD BEHIND.6
For I suppose I was not a whit behind the very chiefest apostles. 2 Corinthians 11:5. NWAD BEHIND.7
6. On the side opposite to that which fronts a person; on the other side; as behind a bed; behind a hill; behind a house, tree, or rock. NWAD BEHIND.8
Behind the back, in scripture, signifies, out of notice, or regard; overlooked; disregarded. NWAD BEHIND.9
They cast thy laws behind their backs. Nehemiah 9:26; Isaiah 38:17. NWAD BEHIND.10
1. Backwards; on the back-part; as, to look behind. NWAD BEHIND.12
2. Past in the progress of time. NWAD BEHIND.13
3. Future, or remaining to be endured. NWAD BEHIND.14
And fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh. Colossians 1:24. NWAD BEHIND.15
4. Remaining after a payment; unpaid; as, there is a large sum behind. NWAD BEHIND.16
5. Remaining after the departure of; as, he departed and left us behind. NWAD BEHIND.17
Behindhand with, is behind in progress; not upon equal terms in forwardness; as to be behindhand with the fashionable world. NWAD BEHINDHAND.2
This word is really an adjective, as it is applied to the person rather than to the verb; but like adrift, aloft, ashamed, and several other words, never precedes the noun. Shakespeare’s “behindhand slackness.” therefore, according to present usage, is not a legitimate phrase. NWAD BEHINDHAND.3
1. To fix the eyes upon; to see with attention; to observe with care. NWAD BEHOLD.2
Behold the lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world. John 1:29. NWAD BEHOLD.3
2. In a less intensive sense, to look upon; to see. NWAD BEHOLD.4
When he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived. Numbers 21:9. NWAD BEHOLD.5
And I beheld, and lo, in the midst of the throne, a lamb, as it had been slain. Revelation 5:6. NWAD BEHOLD.7
1. To fix the attention upon an object; to attend; to direct or fix the mind. NWAD BEHOLD.8
Behold, I stand at the door and knock. Revelation 3:20. Behold is much used in this manner for exciting attention, or admiration. It is in the imperative mode, expressing command, or exhortation; and by no means a mere exclamation. NWAD BEHOLD.9
Obliged; bound in gratitude; indebted. NWAD BEHOLDEN.2
Little are we beholden to your love. NWAD BEHOLDEN.3
1. Fixing the attention; regarding with attention. NWAD BEHOLDING.2
2. Obligation. [Not used.] NWAD BEHOLDING.3
3. Obliged. Bacon on Love. A mistaken use of the word for beholden. NWAD BEHOLDING.4
[An error, and not in use.] NWAD BEHOLDINGNESS.2
1. Radically, need, necessity; whence, by an easy analogy, the word came to signify that which supplies want. Hence, in present usage. NWAD BEHOOF.2
2. That which is advantageous; advantage; profit; benefit. NWAD BEHOOF.3
No mean recompense it brings to your behoof. NWAD BEHOOF.4
And thus it behooved Christ to suffer. Luke 24:46. NWAD BEHOOVE.2
It may perhaps be used intransitively; as, let him behave as it behooveth; but I believe such use is rare. NWAD BEHOOVE.3