Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Star-fort. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, term; Kn, Ice; 6dd, tone, 6r; STARK 411 STAY. Starlin look canic-stly at. gaze at.—n. Act of staring; afixed look with eyes wide open. Stark, stark, a. Stitt; rugged; mere; sheer; pure; down-right; unmistakable. — adv. Wholly; absolutely. Starling, starlin^, n. A bluckisli omnivorous bird,about the size ot a black-bird, common in Eu-rope:


Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Star-fort. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, term; Kn, Ice; 6dd, tone, 6r; STARK 411 STAY. Starlin look canic-stly at. gaze at.—n. Act of staring; afixed look with eyes wide open. Stark, stark, a. Stitt; rugged; mere; sheer; pure; down-right; unmistakable. — adv. Wholly; absolutely. Starling, starlin^, n. A bluckisli omnivorous bird,about the size ot a black-bird, common in Eu-rope: it is sociable, andbuilds about houses, oldtowers, etc. Starry. See under Star. Start, stiirt, v. i. To movesuddenly, or spasmodi-cally, from any suddenfeeling or emotion; toshrink, wince; to set out,begin. — v. t. To causeto move suddenly, alarm,startle, rouse; to producesuddenl}^ to view or no-tice; to bring within pur-suit; to move suddenlyfrom its place, dislocate.{Kaut.) To quicken or give a start to by punishingwith a ropes end.— n. A sudden spring, leap, or mo-tion, occasioned by surprise, fear, pain, etc.; a star-tle; shock; a convulsive motion, twitch, or spasm; awanton or unexpected movement; a salW; act of set-ting out; projection; horn; tail. — Starting-post, «.A post, sta


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