The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . nes power; hence, possible. Yef it were in jynFte, he wolde it not haue do for all thereme of grete Breteigne, for sore he dredde cure lorde. Merlin (E, E. T. S.), iii. 610. pOU Sto (po sto). [Gr. TTovaro): ttov, where; rrru,1st pers. sing, set^ond aor. subj. of hrdvai, set,place, stand: see sta^ A place to stand; abasis of operations, either physical or meta-physical. According to Diogenes Laertius, Archimedessaid, Give me where I may stand (ttou arw), a


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . nes power; hence, possible. Yef it were in jynFte, he wolde it not haue do for all thereme of grete Breteigne, for sore he dredde cure lorde. Merlin (E, E. T. S.), iii. 610. pOU Sto (po sto). [Gr. TTovaro): ttov, where; rrru,1st pers. sing, set^ond aor. subj. of hrdvai, set,place, stand: see sta^ A place to stand; abasis of operations, either physical or meta-physical. According to Diogenes Laertius, Archimedessaid, Give me where I may stand (ttou arw), and with alever I could move the world. She perhaps might reap the applause of Great,Who learas the one^ow sto whence after-handsMay move the world. Tennyson, Princess, iu. pout^ (pout), H. [< ME. *poute, < AS. *pi(te, incomp, Mcputc, eel-pout (see eel-pout); cf. , J). 2)iiit, a frog; MD. jyudde, an eel-pout;ulterior origin unknown.] One of several fisheswliich have swollen or inflated parts, (a) An eel-pout. (6) The bib or blens, Gadus hisciis; the whiting-cod:more fully called wkiling-poid. {c) In the United States,. Horn-pout [Aminrus catus). a kind of catfish, ATmnntg catiat, and others of this genus;a h<Mn-iM)Ut. pOUt^ (pout), r. i. [< pout^j «.] To fish orsjicar for pouts, pout- (pout), r. [< ME. pouten; perhaps ees Book {E. E. T. S.), p. 135. Thou poutst upon thy fortune and thy love. Shak., R. and J., iii. 3. 144. Pouting is generally accompanied by frowning, and sometimes by the utterance of a booing and whooing noise. J)nrn-in, Express, of Emotions, p. 232. 2. To swell out; be jdump and prominent: as,pouthuf lips; pouti/nj <lustrrs of grapes. Her mouth! twas Kgyjits mouth of old,Pushd out and pmdiny full arul


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