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Feeling
Feeling Feel"ing, a.
1. Possessing great sensibility; easily affected or moved;
as, a feeling heart.
2. Expressive of great sensibility; attended by, or evincing,
sensibility; as, he made a feeling representation of his
wrongs.
FeelingFeeling Feel"ing, n.
1. The sense by which the mind, through certain nerves of the
body, perceives external objects, or certain states of the
body itself; that one of the five senses which resides in
the general nerves of sensation distributed over the body,
especially in its surface; the sense of touch; nervous
sensibility to external objects.
Why was the sight To such a tender ball as the eye
confined, . . . And not, as feeling, through all
parts diffused? --Milton.
2. An act or state of perception by the sense above
described; an act of apprehending any object whatever; an
act or state of apprehending the state of the soul itself;
consciousness.
The apprehension of the good Gives but the greater
feeling to the worse. --Shak.
3. The capacity of the soul for emotional states; a high
degree of susceptibility to emotions or states of the
sensibility not dependent on the body; as, a man of
feeling; a man destitute of feeling.
4. Any state or condition of emotion; the exercise of the
capacity for emotion; any mental state whatever; as, a
right or a wrong feeling in the heart; our angry or kindly
feelings; a feeling of pride or of humility.
A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. --Garrick.
Tenderness for the feelings of others. --Macaulay.
5. That quality of a work of art which embodies the mental
emotion of the artist, and is calculated to affect
similarly the spectator. --Fairholt.
Syn: Sensation; emotion; passion; sentiment; agitation;
opinion. See Emotion, Passion, Sentiment. Feelingly
Feelingly Feel"ing*ly, adv.
In a feeling manner; pathetically; sympathetically.
Fellow-feeling
Fellow-feeling Fel"low-feel"ing, n.
1. Sympathy; a like feeling.
2. Joint interest. [Obs.] --Arbuthnot.
HeelingHeel Heel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Heeled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Heeling.]
1. To perform by the use of the heels, as in dancing,
running, and the like. [R.]
I cannot sing, Nor heel the high lavolt. --Shak.
2. To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.
3. To arm with a gaff, as a cock for fighting. Heeling errorHeel Heel (h[=e]l), v. i. [OE. helden to lean, incline, AS.
heldan, hyldan; akin to Icel. halla, Dan. helde, Sw. h["a]lla
to tilt, pour, and perh. to E. hill.] (Naut.)
To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels
aport; the boat heeled over when the squall struck it.
Heeling error (Naut.), a deviation of the compass caused by
the heeling of an iron vessel to one side or the other. KeelingKeel Keel, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Keeled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Keeling.]
1. To traverse with a keel; to navigate.
2. To turn up the keel; to show the bottom.
To keel over, to upset; to capsize. [Colloq.] Keeling
Keeling Kee"ling, n. [Cf. Icel. keila, Sw. kolja, Dan. kulle.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A cod.
Kneelingly
Kneelingly Kneel"ing*ly, adv.
In a kneeling position.
Misfeeling
Misfeeling Mis*feel"ing, a.
Insensate. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
PeelingPeel Peel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Peeled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Peeling.] [F. peler to pull out the hair, to strip, to
peel, fr. L. pilare to deprive of hair, fr. pilus a hair; or
perh. partly fr. F. peler to peel off the skin, perh. fr. L.
pellis skin (cf. Fell skin). Cf. Peruke.]
1. To strip off the skin, bark, or rind of; to strip by
drawing or tearing off the skin, bark, husks, etc.; to
flay; to decorticate; as, to peel an orange.
The skillful shepherd peeled me certain wands.
--Shak.
2. To strip or tear off; to remove by stripping, as the skin
of an animal, the bark of a tree, etc. ReelingReel Reel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reeled (r?ld); p. pr. & vb.
n. Reeling. ]
1. To roll. [Obs.]
And Sisyphus an huge round stone did reel.
--Spenser.
2. To wind upon a reel, as yarn or thread. SeelingSeel Seel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seeled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Seeling.] [F. siller, ciller, fr. cil an eyelash, L.
cilium.]
1. (Falconry) To close the eyes of (a hawk or other bird) by
drawing through the lids threads which were fastened over
the head. --Bacon.
Fools climb to fall: fond hopes, like seeled doves
for want of better light, mount till they end their
flight with falling. --J. Reading.
2. Hence, to shut or close, as the eyes; to blind.
Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of
pitiful day. --Shak.
Cold death, with a violent fate, his sable eyes did
seel. --Chapman. Seeling
Seel Seel, Seeling Seel"ing, n.
The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm. [Obs.]
--Sandys.
SheelingSheeling Sheel"ing, n. [Icel. skj?l a shelter, a cover; akin
to Dan. & Sw. skjul.]
A hut or small cottage in an expessed or a retired place (as
on a mountain or at the seaside) such as is used by
shepherds, fishermen, sportsmen, etc.; a summer cottage;
also, a shed. [Written also sheel, shealing, sheiling,
etc.] [Scot.] SteelingSteeling Steel"ing, n.
The process of pointing, edging, or overlaying with steel;
specifically, acierage. See Steel, v. Wheeling
Wheeling Wheel"ing, n.
1. The act of conveying anything, or traveling, on wheels, or
in a wheeled vehicle.
2. The act or practice of using a cycle; cycling.
3. Condition of a road or roads, which admits of passing on
wheels; as, it is good wheeling, or bad wheeling.
4. A turning, or circular movement.
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