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Webster's English Dictionary

get
n. Jet, the mineral. (Chaucer.)
n. [OF. get.]1. Fashion; manner; custom. (Chaucer.)
2. Artifice; contrivance. (Chaucer.)
v. t. [OE. geten, AS. gitan, gietan (in comp.); akin to Icel. geta, Goth. bigitan to find, L. prehendere to seize, take, Gr. chanda`nein to hold, contain. Cf. Comprehend, Enterprise, Forget, Impregnable, Prehensile.]1. To procure; to obtain; to gain possession of; to acquire; to earn; to obtain as a price or reward; to come by; to win, by almost any means; as, to get favor by kindness; to get wealth by industry and economy; to get land by purchase, etc. ()
2. Hence, with have and had, to come into or be in possession of; to have. (Johnson.)
Thou hast got the face of man. (Herbert.)
3. To beget; to procreate; to generate. ()
I had rather to adopt a child than get it. (Shak.)
4. To obtain mental possession of; to learn; to commit to memory; to memorize; as to get a lesson; also with out; as, to get out one's Greek lesson. ()
It being harder with him to get one sermon by heart, than to pen twenty. (Bp. Fell.)
5. To prevail on; to induce; to persuade. ()
Get him to say his prayers. (Shak.)
6. To procure to be, or to cause to be in any state or condition; -- with a following participle. ()
Those things I bid you do; get them dispatched. (Shak.)
7. To betake; to remove; -- in a reflexive use. ()
Get thee out from this land. (Gen. xxxi. 13.)
He . . . got himself . . . to the strong town of Mega. (Knolles.)
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To get by heart, to commit to memory. -- To get the better of, To get the best of, to obtain an advantage over; to surpass; to subdue. -- To get up, to cause to be established or to exit; to prepare; to arrange; to construct; to invent; as, to get up a celebration, a machine, a book, an agitation. ()
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v. i. 1. To make acquisition; to gain; to profit; to receive accessions; to be increased. ()
We mourn, France smiles; we lose, they daily get. (Shak.)
2. To arrive at, or bring one's self into, a state, condition, or position; to come to be; to become; -- with a following adjective or past participle belonging to the subject of the verb; as, to get sober; to get awake; to get beaten; to get elected. ()
To get rid of fools and scoundrels. (Pope.)
His chariot wheels get hot by driving fast. (Coleridge.)
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To get ahead, to advance; to prosper. -- To get along, to proceed; to advance; to prosper. -- To get a mile (or other distance), to pass over it in traveling. -- To get among, to go or come into the company of; to become one of a number. -- To get asleep, to fall asleep. -- To get astray, to wander out of the right way. -- To get at, to reach; to make way to. To get away with, to carry off; to capture; hence, to get the better of; to defeat. -- To get back, to arrive at the place from which one departed; to return. -- To get before, to arrive in front, or more forward. -- To get behind, to fall in the rear; to lag. -- To get between, to arrive between. -- To get beyond, to pass or go further than; to exceed; to surpass. Three score and ten is the age of man, a few get beyond it. Thackeray. -- To get clear, to disengage one's self; to be released, as from confinement, obligation, or burden; also, to be freed from danger or embarrassment. -- To get drunk, to become intoxicated. -- To get forward, to proceed; to advance; also, to prosper; to advance in wealth. -- To get home, to arrive at one's dwelling, goal, or aim. -- To get into. (a) To enter, as, she prepared to get into the coach. Dickens. (b) To pass into, or reach; as, a language has got into the inflated state. Keary. -- To get loose or To get free, to disengage one's self; to be released from confinement. -- To get near, to approach within a small distance. -- To get on, to proceed; to advance; to prosper. -- To get over. (a) To pass over, surmount, or overcome, as an obstacle or difficulty. (b) To recover from, as an injury, a calamity. -- To get through. (a) To pass through something. (b) To finish what one was doing. -- To get up. (a) To rise; to arise, as from a bed, chair, etc. (b) To ascend; to climb, as a hill, a tree, a flight of stairs, etc. ()
n. Offspring; progeny; as, the get of a stallion. ()
n. A divorce granted by a Rabbi in accordance with Jewish law; also, the document attesting to the divorce. ()


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