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 .. . on ; to punish ; to dis-charge (a debt or obliga^tion) by giving or doing that which is due; to renderduly.—V. i. To recompense, make payment or re-quital; to be remunerative or profitable.—n. Anequivalent given for money due, goods purchased,or services performed; compensation; recompense;payment; hire.—Payee, -e, n. The person namedin a bill or note, to whom, or to whose order, theamount is pr


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 .. . on ; to punish ; to dis-charge (a debt or obliga^tion) by giving or doing that which is due; to renderduly.—V. i. To recompense, make payment or re-quital; to be remunerative or profitable.—n. Anequivalent given for money due, goods purchased,or services performed; compensation; recompense;payment; hire.—Payee, -e, n. The person namedin a bill or note, to whom, or to whose order, theamount is promised or directed to be paid. — Payer,n. One who pays; the person on whom a bill of ex-change is drawn, and who is directed to pay themoney to the holder. — Payment, n. Act of paying;thing paid; reward; requital; sometimes, deservedchastisement.—Payable, a. Capable of being paid;suitable to be paid; justly due. Pay, pa, v. t. (Saut.) To cover (the bottom of a ves-sel, a seam, mast, yard, etc.), witn a water-proof com-position of tar, tallow, resin, etc. Pajmim. Same as Painim. Pea, pe, n.; j?l. Peas, pez (used when a definite num-ber is referred to), or Pease, pez (used when an in-. Pax. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; end, eve, term ; tn, Ice; Sdd, tone, 6r; PEACE 289 PEDANT


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