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Webster 1913 Edition


As

As

,
Noun.
[See
Ace
.]
An ace.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
Ambes-as
,
double aces.

As

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Asses
.
[L.
as
. See
Ace
.]
1.
A Roman weight, answering to the libra or pound, equal to nearly eleven ounces Troy weight. It was divided into twelve ounces.
2.
A Roman copper coin, originally of a pound weight (12 oz.); but reduced, after the first Punic war, to two ounces; in the second Punic war, to one ounce; and afterwards to half an ounce.

Webster 1828 Edition


As

AS

,
adv.
az.
[Gr. But more probably the English word is contracted from als.]
1.
Literally, like; even; similar. 'Ye shall be as Gods, knowing good and evil.' 'As far as we can see,' that is, like far, equally far. Hence it may be explained by in like manner; as, do as you are commanded.
2.
It was formerly used where we now use that. Obs.
The relations are so uncertain as they require a great deal of examination.
3.
It was formerly used where we now use that. Obs.
He lies, as he his bliss did know.
4.
While; during; at the same time. 'He trembled as he spoke.' But in most of its uses, it is resolvable into like, equal, even, or equally, in like manner. In some phrases, it must be considered a nominative word, or other words must be supplied. 'Appoint to office such men as deserve public confidence.' This phrase may be elliptical for 'such men as those who deserve public confidence.'
As seems, in some cases, to imply the sense of proportion. 'In general, men are more happy, as they are less involved in public concerns.'
As, in a subsequent part of a sentence, answers to such; give us such things as you please; and in a preceding part of a sentence, has so to answer to it; as with the people, so with the priest.

AS

,
Noun.
[L.]
1.
A Roman weight of 12 ounces, answering to the libra or pound.
2.
A Roman coin, originally of a pound weight; but reduced, after the first Punic war, to two ounces; in the second Punic war, to one ounce; and by the Papirian law, to half an ounce. It was originally stamped with the figure of a sheep, sow, or ox; and afterwards with a Janus, on one side, and on the reverse, a rostrum or prow of a ship.
3.
An integer; a whole or single thing. Hence the English ace. Hence the Romans used the word for the whole inheritance; haeres ex asse, an heir to the whole estate.

Definition 2024


Ås

Ås

See also: Appendix:Variations of "as"

Norwegian

Proper noun

Ås

  1. A municipality in Akershus, Norway

ås

ås

See also: ås', aas, Aas, AAS, AAs, áas, A/As, and Appendix:Variations of "as"

Danish

Noun

ås c (singular definite åsen, plural indefinite åse)

  1. esker, ridge
  2. purlin
  3. beam

Inflection

Noun

ås c

  1. genitive singular indefinite of å

Norwegian Bokmål

ås

Etymology

From Old Norse áss.

Noun

ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åser, definite plural åsene)

  1. an esker
  2. a hill

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse áss.

Noun

ås m (definite singular åsen, indefinite plural åsar, definite plural åsane)

  1. a hill
  2. an esker

Derived terms

References


Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse áss.

Noun

ås c

  1. an esker
  2. indefinite genitive singular of å

Declension

Inflection of ås 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative ås åsen åsar åsarna
Genitive ås åsens åsars åsarnas

Related terms

  • åsrygg
  • rullstensås

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