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Webster's English Dictionary

strength
n. [OE. strengthe, AS. strengu, fr. strang strong. See Strong.]1. The quality or state of being strong; ability to do or to bear; capacity for exertion or endurance, whether physical, intellectual, or moral; force; vigor; power; as, strength of body or of the arm; strength of mind, of memory, or of judgment. ()
All his [Samson's] strength in his hairs were. (Chaucer.)
Thou must outlive Thy youth, thy strength, thy beauty. (Milton.)
2. Power to resist force; solidity or toughness; the quality of bodies by which they endure the application of force without breaking or yielding; -- in this sense opposed to frangibility; as, the strength of a bone, of a beam, of a wall, a rope, and the like. (Milton.)
3. Power of resisting attacks; impregnability. (Shak.)
4. That quality which tends to secure results; effective power in an institution or enactment; security; validity; legal or moral force; logical conclusiveness; as, the strength of social or legal obligations; the strength of law; the strength of public opinion; strength of evidence; strength of argument. ()
5. One who, or that which, is regarded as embodying or affording force, strength, or firmness; that on which confidence or reliance is based; support; security. ()
God is our refuge and strength. (Ps. xlvi. 1.)
What they boded would be a mischief to us, you are providing shall be one of our principal strengths. (Sprat.)
Certainly there is not a greater strength against temptation. (Jer. Taylor.)
6. Force as measured; amount, numbers, or power of any body, as of an army, a navy, and the like; as, what is the strength of the enemy by land, or by sea? ()
7. Vigor or style; force of expression; nervous diction; -- said of literary work. ()
And praise the easy vigor of a life Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. (Pope.)
8. Intensity; -- said of light or color. ()
Bright Phbus in his strength. (Shak.)
9. Intensity or degree of the distinguishing and essential element; spirit; virtue; excellence; -- said of liquors, solutions, etc.; as, the strength of wine or of acids. ()
10. A strong place; a stronghold. (Shak.)
On the strength of, or Upon the strength of, in reliance upon. The allies, after a successful summer, are too apt, upon the strength of it, to neglect their preparations for the ensuing campaign. Addison. ()
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v. t. To strengthen. (Chaucer.)


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