Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . [-ENED (-nd), -ENiNG.] To make wide or wider.— To grow wide or wider; to enlarge. — Wide^ness,n. Quality or state of being wide; Dreadth; width;large extent in all directions. — Width, n. Qualityof being wide; extent from side to side ; breadth;wideness. Wide-a-wake, a. On thealert; ready; knowing;earnest.—n. A broad-brimmed, low-crowned,felt hat. Widgeon, wij^un, n. Ahand some migratoryher


Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . [-ENED (-nd), -ENiNG.] To make wide or wider.— To grow wide or wider; to enlarge. — Wide^ness,n. Quality or state of being wide; Dreadth; width;large extent in all directions. — Width, n. Qualityof being wide; extent from side to side ; breadth;wideness. Wide-a-wake, a. On thealert; ready; knowing;earnest.—n. A broad-brimmed, low-crowned,felt hat. Widgeon, wij^un, n. Ahand some migratoryherbivorous aquaticbird, allied to the ?ducks. Widow, wido, n. A wom-an who has lost herhusband by death, andhas not married again. — V. t. [WIDOWED (-od), -OWING.] To be-reave of a husband; to deprive of one who is loved,make desolate or bare, bereave.—Widower, -o-er, man Mho has lost his wife by death, and has notmarried again.—Widowhood, n. State of being awidow; also, rarely, state of being a widower. Width. See under Wide. Wield, weld, v. t. To use with full command or pow-er, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to use oremploy, control; to swing, sway, manage, handlei. Widgeoti. Sm, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; end, eve, term 5 In, Ice ; 5dd, tone, 6r} WIFE 509 WINCH


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