| John Walker - English language - 1807 - 1108 pages
...d6k1t. s. (99). A direction tied upon, goods, a summary of a larger writing. DOCTOR, dftk'tur. s. (166). One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or pliysick : in some universities they have doctors of musick : a physician, one who undertakes the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1812 - 808 pages
...writing. To DO'CKET, *ra [from the noun.] To mark by docket. Chattrjield. DOCTOR, i. [doctor, Lat.] i One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or physicn. In some universities they have doctors of musick. 4 A man skilled in any profession. DenAam.... | |
| Burgiss Allison - English language - 1815 - 430 pages
...to cut any thing Docket, dôk'it. ». a direction tied upon goods, a summary. boctor, dok'tur. ». one that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or physick. Doctrinal, duk'tri-nul. a. containing doctrine. •Doctrine, dôk'trbi. s. the principles... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - 1822 - 376 pages
...points out an hereafter, " And intimates eternity to man." Additon. Divulge. See Dig. Doctor. See DocEo. One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or physic. In its original import, it means a man so well versed ID his faculty, as to he qualified... | |
| Walter Hamilton - Industries - 1825 - 486 pages
...larger writing ; also a direction tied on goods. DOCTOR (Lat.) A man skilled in any profession. 2. One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or physic. DODECAGYNIA. In Botany, an order of plants having twelve styles. and yaitm.) In Geometry,... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - English language - 1825 - 372 pages
...Di-vulge, divulge, (vulgo, I make public,) I make public in different parts. Doctor. (See DoCEo, p. 10.) One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or physic. In its original import, it means a man so well versed in his faculty, as to be qualified... | |
| John Walker - 1827 - 864 pages
...summary of a larrger writing. To DOCKET, dâk-ît, va To mark with a docket. DOCTOR, dak-tur, S. 1G6. One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, or jihysick; in some universities they have doctors of musick; a physician, one who undertakes the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1828 - 860 pages
...DOCKET, (d9k'-et) va To mark the contents 01 titles of papers on the back of them. DOCTOR, (dok'-tur) ni One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, physick, or musick ; a man skilled in any profession ; a physician ; any able or learned man. To DOCTOR,... | |
| William Grimshaw - English language - 1829 - 418 pages
...court. DOCK'- YARD. ». A place or yard where ships are built, and naval stores deposited. DOCTOR, s. One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, physic, or music ; a physician, v. doctor; pr. par. doctoring; past, doctored: s. fern, doctoress. DOCTRINE, s. The principles... | |
| John Walker - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...a summary of a larger writing. To DOCKET, dSk'Jt, va To mark with a docket. DOCTOR, <!.' k'r ,r, s. One that has taken the highest degree in the faculties of divinity, law, orphysick; in some universities they have doctors of musick; ;i physician, one who undertakes the cure... | |
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