A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official.
A short and fat woman; a squab.
A bedbug.
A kind of plain sleigh drawn by one horse; originally, a rude oblong box on runners.
Pungency.
The quality or state of being pungent or piercing; keenness; sharpness; piquancy; as, the pungency of ammonia.
Causing a sharp sensation, as of the taste, smell, or feelings; pricking; biting; acrid; as, a pungent spice.
In a pungent manner; sharply.
Shriveled or shrunken; -- said especially of grain which has lost its juices from the ravages of insects, such as the wheat midge, or Trips (Thrips cerealium).
A small sloop or shallop, or a large boat with sails.
To punish.
Of a bright red or purple color.
The quality or state of being puny; littleness; pettiness; feebleness.
To impose a penalty upon; to afflict with pain, loss, or suffering for a crime or fault, either with or without a view to the offender's amendment; to cause to suffer in retribution; to chasten; as, to punish traitors with death; a father punishes his child for willful disobedience.
Deserving of, or liable to, punishment; capable of being punished by law or right; -- said of person or offenses.
One who inflicts punishment.
The act of punishing.
Punishment.
Of or pertaining to punishment; involving, awarding, or inflicting punishment; as, punitive law or justice.
Punishing; tending to punishment; punitive.
Wood so decayed as to be dry, crumbly, and useful for tinder; touchwood.
A machine for fanning a room, usually a movable fanlike frame covered with canvas, and suspended from the ceiling. It is kept in motion by pulling a cord.
A minute biting fly of the genus Ceratopogon or allied genus of the family Chironomid/, found in swarms in various densely wooded or mountaneous regions.
A pumpkin.
A young strumpet.
A punster.
A broad, shallow basket, for displaying fruit or flowers.
The art or practice of punning; paronomasia.
One who puns, or is skilled in, or given to, punning; a quibbler; a low wit.
To boat or hunt in a punt.
A punt made from the goal line by a player of the side which has made a touchdown to one of his own side for a fair catch, from which an attempt to kick a goal may be made.
See Pontee.
One of the points sometimes drilled as guides for cutting away superfluous stone.
A scalper.
A point or hit.
See Pontee.
A youth; a novice.
Same as Poy, n., 3.
To bring forth whelps or young, as the female of the canine species.
Any insect in that stage of its metamorphosis which usually immediately precedes the adult, or imago, stage.
Of or pertaining to a pupa, or the condition of a pupa.
To become a pupa.
the act of becoming a pupa.
A pupa.
Cider brandy.
Bearing or containing a pupa; -- said of dipterous larv/ which do not molt when the pupa is formed within them.
A youth or scholar of either sex under the care of an instructor or tutor.
The state of being a pupil.
The period before puberty, or from birth to fourteen in males, and twelve in females.
Of or pertaining to a pupil or ward.
An instrument for measuring the size of the pupil of the pupil of the eye.
A division of Diptera in which the young are born in a stage like the pupa. It includes the sheep tick, horse tick, and other parasites. Called also Homaloptera.
Bearing, or containing, a pupa; -- said of the matured larv/, or larval skins, of certain Diptera. Of or pertaining to the Pupipara.
A group of parasitic Hymenoptera, including the ichneumon flies, which destroy the larv/ and pup/ of insects.
Feeding on the pup/ of insects.
Publican.
A small image in the human form; a doll.
Resembling a puppet in appearance or action; of the nature of a puppet.
A master of a puppet show.
Action or appearance resembling that of a puppet, or puppet show; hence, mere form or show; affectation.
To bring forth whelps; to pup.
The time or state of being a puppy; the time of being young and undisciplined.
Like a puppy.
Extreme meanness, affectation, conceit, or impudence.
The low, murmuring sound made by a cat to express contentment or pleasure.
One of a class of sacred Hindoo poetical works in the Sanskrit language which treat of the creation, destruction, and renovation of worlds, the genealogy and achievements of gods and heroes, the reigns of the Manus, and the transactions of their descendants. The principal Puranas are eighteen in number, and there are the same number of supplementary books called Upa Puranas.
Pertaining to the Puranas.
Wholly blind.
Purslane.
Capable of being bought, purchased, or obtained for a consideration; hence, venal; corrupt.
The act of seeking, getting, or obtaining anything.
One who purchases; one who acquires property for a consideration, generally of money; a buyer; a vendee.
A curtain or screen; also, a cotton fabric in blue and white stripes, used for curtains.
Separate from all heterogeneous or extraneous matter; free from mixture or combination; clean; mere; simple; unmixed; as, pure water; pure clay; pure air; pure compassion.
Purified; refined.
To grind or blend into a paste with the solids finely divided; to make into a puree.
In a pure manner (in any sense of the adjective).
The state of being pure (in any sense of the adjective).
A sort of ancient trimming of tinsel and thread for women's gowns; -- called also bobbinwork.
To decorate with a wrought or flowered border; to embroider; to ornament with metallic threads; as, to purfle with blue and white.
Ornamented; decorated; esp., embroidered on the edges.
A hem, border., or trimming, as of embroidered work.
Ornamentation on the border of a thing; specifically, the inlaid border of a musical instrument, as a violin.
That which is excreted; excretion.
The act of purging; the act of clearing, cleansing, or putifying, by separating and carrying off impurities, or whatever is superfluous; the evacuation of the bowels.
Having the power or quality of purging; cathartic. A purging medicine; a cathartic.
In a purgative manner.
One who holds to the doctrine of purgatory.
Of or pertaining to purgatory; expiatory.
A state or place of purification after death; according to the Roman Catholic creed, a place, or a state believed to exist after death, in which the souls of persons are purified by expiating such offenses committed in this life as do not merit eternal damnation, or in which they fully satisfy the justice of God for sins that have been forgiven. After this purgation from the impurities of sin, the souls are believed to be received into heaven.
The act of purging.
One who, or that which, purges or cleanses; especially, a cathartic medicine.
The part of a sugarhouse where the molasses is drained off from the sugar.
The act of cleansing; excessive evacuations; especially, diarrhea.
See Euxanthin.
The act of purifying; the act or operation of separating and removing from anything that which is impure or noxious, or heterogeneous or foreign to it; as, the purification of liquors, or of metals.
Having power to purify; tending to cleanse.
One who, or that which, purifies; a purifier.
Serving or tending to purify; purificative.
One who, or that which, purifies or cleanses; a cleanser; a refiner.
In the form of pus.
To grow or become pure or clear.
A Jewish festival, called also the Feast of Lots, instituted to commemorate the deliverance of the Jews from the machinations of Haman.
Rigid purity; the quality of being affectedly pure or nice, especially in the choice of language; over-solicitude as to purity.
One who aims at excessive purity or nicety, esp. in the choice of language.
Of or pertaining to purists or purism.
Of or pertaining to the Puritans; resembling, or characteristic of, the Puritans.
Of or pertaining to the Puritans, or to their doctrines and practice.
In a puritanical manner.
The doctrines, notions, or practice of Puritans.
To agree with, or teach, the doctrines of Puritans; to conform to the practice of Puritans.
The condition of being pure. freedom from foreign admixture or deleterious matter; as, the purity of water, of wine, of drugs, of metals. Cleanness; freedom from foulness or dirt. Freedom from guilt or the defilement of sin; innocence; chastity; as, purity of heart or of life. Freedom from any sinister or improper motives or views. Freedom from foreign idioms, or from barbarous or improper words or phrases; as, purity of style.
A circle made by the notion of a fluid; an eddy; a ripple.
Originally, the ground near a royal forest, which, having been unlawfully added to the forest, was afterwards severed from it, and disafforested so as to remit to the former owners their rights.
In root construction, a horizontal member supported on the principals and supporting the common rafters.
The motion of a small stream running among obstructions; also, the murmur it makes in so doing.
To practice theft; to steal.
One who purloins.
A share, part, or portion of an estate allotted to a coparcener.
To make purple; to dye of purple or deep red color; as, hands purpled with blood.
A strong, durable, and elastic wood of a purplish color, obtained from several tropical American leguminous trees of the genus Copaifera (Copaifera pubiflora, Copaifera bracteata, and Copaifera officinalis). Used for decorative veneering. See Copaiba.