To treat cruelly or improperly; to ill use; to maltreat.
To play upon by artifice; to deceive; to mock; to excite and disappoint the hopes of.
To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
Capable of being illuminated.
That which illuminates or affords light; as, gas and petroleum are illuminants.
Illuminative.
One who is enlightened; esp., a pretender to extraordinary light and knowledge.
rendered luminous by rays of light striking and reflecting; -- used especially of illumination by artificial light.
Literally, those who are enlightened
Giving or producing light; used for illumination.
The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
Illuminism.
Tending to illuminate or illustrate; throwing light; illustrative.
One whose occupation is to adorn books, especially manuscripts, with miniatures, borders, etc. See Illuminate, v. t., 3.
To illuminate; to light up; to adorn.
One of the Illuminati.
One who, or that which, illuminates.
The principles of the Illuminati.
Of or pertaining to illuminism, or the Illuminati.
To initiate the doctrines or principles of the Illuminati.
Bright; clear.
To deceive; to entice; to lure.
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination.
Liable to illusion.
marked by or producing illusion; as, illusionary stage effects.
One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer.
Deceiving by false show; deceitful; deceptive; false; illusory; unreal.
In a illusive manner; falsely.
The quality of being illusive; deceptiveness; false show.
Deceiving, or tending of deceive; fallacious; illusive; as, illusory promises or hopes.
Capable of illustration.
Illustrated; distinguished; illustrious.
provided with pictures; -- of a publication; as, an illustrated weekly. Opposite of unillustrated.
The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct.
Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or elucidate.
By way of illustration or elucidation.
One who illustrates.
Serving to illustrate.
Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid.
In a illustrious manner; conspicuously; eminently; famously.
The state or quality of being eminent; greatness; grandeur; glory; fame.
Without luster.
The act or operation of smearing the body with mud, especially with the sediment from mineral springs; a mud bath.
Not luxurious.
Titanic iron. See Menaccanite.
A supposed element claimed to have been discovered by R.Harmann.
A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals and columnar masses.
To represent or form an image of; as, the still lake imaged the shore; the mirror imaged her figure.
That may be imaged.
Having no image.
One who images or forms likenesses; a sculptor.
The work of one who makes images or visible representation of objects; imitation work; images in general, or in mass.
Capacity for imagination.
Capable of being imagined; conceivable.
Characterized by imagination; imaginative; also, given to the use or rhetorical figures or imagins.
Imagining; conceiving. An imaginer.
In a imaginary manner; in imagination.
The state or quality of being imaginary; unreality.
An imaginary expression or quantity.
Imaginative.
The imagine-making power of the mind; the power to create or reproduce ideally an object of sense previously perceived; the power to call up mental imagines.
Pertaining to, involving, or caused by, imagination.
Idealism.
Proceeding from, and characterized by, the imagination, generally in the highest sense of the word.
the capability of imagining; the power of imagination.
To form images or conceptions; to conceive; to devise.
existing in the mind only; not real or actual; as, her imagined fame.
One who forms ideas or conceptions; one who contrives.
Imaginative.
An image.
A lodging house for Muslim pilgrims.
Among the Muslims, a minister or priest who performs the regular service of the mosque.
See Embalm.
To put under a ban.
To form into a band or bands.
To inclose or defend with a bank or banks. See Embank.
The act of surrounding with a bank; a bank or mound raised for defense, a roadway, etc.; an embankment. See Embankment.
Having banners.
To bar in; to secure.
See Embargo.
See Embark.
To store in a barn.
To diminish in value.
To bastardize; to debase.
To bathe; to wash freely; to immerse.
See Embay.
To weaken; to make imbecile; as, to imbecile men's courage.
To weaken, as to the body or the mind; to enfeeble.
The quality of being imbecile; weakness; feebleness, esp. of mind.
To sink or lay, as in a bed; to deposit in a partly inclosing mass, as of clay or mortar; to cover, as with earth, sand, etc.
Not warlike or martial.
A raised work like a bench.
The loon. See Ember-goose.
See Embezzle.
To drink in; to absorb; to soak up; to suck or take in; to receive as by drinking; as, a person imbibes drink, or a sponge imbibes moisture.
One who, or that which, imbibes.
The act or process of imbibing, or absorbing; as, the post-mortem imbibition of poisons.
To make bitter; hence, to make distressing or more distressing; to make sad, morose, sour, or malignant.
One who, or that which, imbitters.
The act of imbittering; bitter feeling; embitterment.
See Emblaze.
See Emblazon.
To become corporeal; to assume the qualities of a material body. See Embody.
See Emboil.
See Embolden.
Lack of goodness.
To furnish or inclose with a border; to form a border of.
To be concealed.
To hold in the bosom; to cherish in the heart or affection; to embosom.
See Emboss.
Embossed or raised work.
To inclose in limits; to shut in.
To make like a bow; to curve; to arch; to vault; to embow.
See Embowel.
See Embower.
act of imbowing; an arch; a vault.
To inclose in a box.
Embracery.
See Embraid.
To entangle as in a cobweb; to mix confusedly.
To generate within; to inbreed.