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Definition of ginning
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Ginning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gi.
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Begin
::
Begin (n.)
Beginning.
Originally
::
Originally
(adv.)
In the
original
time, or in an
original
manner;
primarily;
from the
beginning
or
origin;
not by
derivation,
or
imitation..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) The
border
or part
adjacent
to the line of
division;
the
beginning
or early part; as, in the edge of
evening..
Virescent
::
Virescent
(a.)
Beginning
to be
green;
slightly
green;
greenish.
Age
::
Age (n.) That part of the
duration
of a being or a thing which is
between
its
beginning
and any given time; as, what is the
present
age of a man, or of the
earth?.
Principle
::
Principle
(n.)
Beginning;
commencement.
Sempiternal
::
Sempiternal
(a.) Of
neverending
duration;
everlasting;
endless;
having
beginning,
but no end..
Onset
::
Onset (n.) A
setting
about;
a
beginning.
Anacrusis
::
Anacrusis
(n.) A
prefix
of one or two
unaccented
syllables
to a verse
properly
beginning
with an
accented
syllable.
Gloria
::
Gloria
(n.) A
doxology
(beginning
Gloria
Patri,
Glory be to the
Father),
sung or said at the end of the
Psalms
in the
service
of the Roman
Catholic
and other
churches..
Prefix
::
Prefix
(n.) That which is
prefixed;
esp., one or more
letters
or
syllables
combined
or
united
with the
beginning
of a word to
modify
its
signification;
as, pre- in
prefix,
con- in
conjure..
Through
::
Through
(a.) Going or
extending
through;
going,
extending,
or
serving
from the
beginning
to the end;
thorough;
complete;
as, a
through
line; a
through
ticket;
a
through
train.
Also,
admitting
of
passage
through;
as, a
through
bridge..
Quotation
::
Quotation
(n.) A piece of
hollow
type
metal,
lower than type, and
measuring
two or more pica ems in
length
and
breadth,
used in the blank
spaces
at the
beginning
and end of
chapters,
etc..
Nascent
::
Nascent
(a.)
Commencing,
or in
process
of
development;
beginning
to exist or to grow;
coming
into
being;
as, a
nascent
germ..
X
::
X () X, the
twenty-fourth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
has three
sounds;
a
compound
nonvocal
sound (that of ks), as in wax; a
compound
vocal sound (that of gz), as in
example;
and, at the
beginning
of a word, a
simple
vocal sound (that of z), as in
xanthic.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 217, 270, 271..
Neomenia
::
Neomenia
(n.) The time of the new moon; the
beginning
of the month in the lunar
calendar.
Lent
::
Lent (n.) A fast of forty days,
beginning
with Ash
Wednesday
and
continuing
till
Easter,
observed
by some
Christian
churches
as
commemorative
of the fast of our
Savior..
Epact
::
Epact (n.) The
moon's
age at the
beginning
of the
calendar
year, or the
number
of days by which the last new moon has
preceded
the
beginning
of the
year..
Nascency
::
Nascency
(n.) State of being
nascent;
birth;
beginning;
origin.
Indentation
::
Indentation
(n.) The act of
beginning
a line or
series
of lines at a
little
distance
within
the flush line of the
column
or page, as in the
common
way of
beginning
the first line of a
paragraph..
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